41.   Educators say it is critical to safeguarding student privacy rights.

42.   Employers must also be careful not to trespass on legally protected privacy rights.

43.   Equally exaggerated are the speculations that the already limited privacy rights of the presidency have been ripped apart.

44.   FBI officials said that foreigners normally do not have privacy rights unless they have achieved permanent resident status.

45.   Expect, as well, justices who will look to whittle at privacy rights and reproductive rights.

46.   For example, the recommendation should have laid out what compensation Internet users would get if their privacy rights are violated, Sobel said.

47.   Four privacy rights bills are pending that seek to set controls over this new goldmine of data collection.

48.   Freeh says he has candidly discussed the imperfect record of the United States in abusing privacy rights and using law enforcement for political purposes.

49.   Groups concerned with privacy rights say mistakes in reporting personal data happen routinely.

50.   He concedes privacy rights, as well as eligibility rights under the Amateur Sports Act, makes it a difficult legal issue.

n. + right >>共 1333
abortion 17.98%
property 9.80%
minority 2.88%
television 2.67%
privacy 2.19%
land 2.00%
labor 1.84%
visitation 1.39%
free-speech 1.31%
worker 1.27%
privacy + n. >>共 186
advocate 11.51%
law 11.26%
right 7.78%
concern 7.57%
policy 7.05%
issue 6.85%
protection 5.39%
rule 3.42%
group 3.16%
legislation 2.02%
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