1. Presidential families have gone to great lengths before to preserve the privacy of their personal correspondence. 2. Because they wanted to preserve some privacy in this highly personal subject, they requested that their last names not be used. 3. All eight pieces of mail were in regard to preserving my privacy. 4. But fund-raisers said big-dollar political donors were willing to write numerous checks to different party committees in an effort to preserve their privacy. 5. Ellsworth said he was now more vigilant about preserving his privacy and less trusting of software companies. 6. He has organized his life so as to preserve privacy. 7. He later said that he was in the hospital for treatment of a viral infection and had registered under a false name to preserve his privacy. 8. Most of the workers surveyed said they favor solutions that preserve their privacy. 9. Public space is constructed to preserve a privacy imagined as not only precious but fragile. 10. Preserving privacy in this context is about the autonomy necessary to make decisions. |