81.   Prisoner rights advocates have said the laws invade the privacy of those convicted of nonviolent crimes, such as embezzlement.

82.   Privacy advocates warn that the gee-whiz technology behind the upcoming interactive television could also be used to invade your privacy.

83.   She said to do so would invade their privacy.

84.   Several congressional Republicans grumbled this week about the intrusiveness of census forms, citing complaints from constituents that the questionnaire invaded their privacy.

85.   Spencer in the past has obtained court injunctions preventing Jason from invading his privacy.

86.   The new world could be a boon to freedom and creativity, but it has the simultaneous potential for limiting freedom, constraining creativity and invading privacy.

87.   The suit alleges that the Clinton White House invaded the privacy of former White House employees in the Reagan and Bush administrations by improperly gathering their FBI background files.

88.   In exchange, the lawmakers wanted to give broad legal remedies to individuals whose privacy was wrongly invaded due to wiretaps.

89.   Among others whose privacy had been invaded were cricketers Allan Border and Shane Warne and rugby league players Andrew Ettinghausen and Mal Meninga.

90.   Corporal Eli Meir was charged with invading the privacy of the woman soldier after showing the film at an army base, military sources said.

v. + privacy >>共 146
protect 27.19%
invade 7.34%
guard 5.26%
violate 5.26%
have 4.23%
respect 4.23%
want 2.63%
maintain 2.15%
value 1.91%
provide 1.75%
invade + n. >>共 267
privacy 9.08%
island 6.71%
country 5.63%
territory 3.55%
pitch 3.46%
field 2.57%
area 2.07%
home 2.07%
house 1.97%
space 1.97%
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