61.   Sometimes individuals have to give up some of their personal privacy in order to achieve some overall social benefit.

62.   The first lady said that if elected to the Senate, she would make protecting personal privacy a top priority.

63.   The Park Service refused, citing an exemption for cases in which releasing information would create an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.

64.   The nine-year-old case pits technology against personal privacy.

65.   They have noticed a significant increase in legislation nationwide that calls for limiting access to records and more respect for personal privacy.

66.   Those requests can be turned down if they touch on military, diplomatic or police matters or personal privacy.

67.   French law gives substantial protection to personal privacy.

68.   A complaint of infringement of personal privacy can attract heavy damages in France.

69.   Swiss bankers have recently started calling their defence of banking secrecy an attempt to protect personal privacy.

70.   The Australian consulate in Dubai refused to comment on the case saying it came under the personal privacy act.

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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