51.   What becomes of our personal privacy, our right to be left alone, our right to control information about ourselves?

52.   You may think that Aldridge is simply trying to keep the amputation secret as a matter of personal privacy.

53.   Yet, the man behind the imperial vision somehow remains elusive, showing a regard for personal privacy as steely as the determination of his deal making.

54.   Armey said he is concerned about personal privacy.

55.   British newspapers have since largely endorsed tighter guidelines on respecting personal privacy.

56.   But as that happens, major issues like personal privacy will crystallize.

57.   Exceptions are cases involving juveniles, national security or matters of personal privacy such as divorce, the reports said.

58.   Greece will not ratify the Schengen Treaty on European crime prevention because of fears that personal privacy laws will be violated by a centralized computer database.

59.   Last year, the government promised to remove the religion entry from mandatory state-issued ID cards, saying this violated personal privacy.

60.   Reactions ran the spectrum from fascination and consumer interest, to fear of the dentist and horror about surrendering personal privacy.

a. + privacy >>共 223
personal 9.26%
online 6.75%
medical 6.08%
federal 5.03%
individual 3.70%
new 3.17%
dutch 2.38%
greater 2.12%
financial 1.98%
patient 1.85%
personal + n. >>共 953
life 3.64%
information 2.53%
reason 1.99%
finance 1.63%
relationship 1.55%
experience 1.49%
injury 1.32%
problem 1.28%
attack 1.27%
trainer 1.18%
privacy 0.28%
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