词汇 | example_english_privacy |
释义 | Examples of privacyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. They touch on our privacies and our rights. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Reproductive privacy can be protected while having a generally effective policy that prohibits cloning except in cases of infertility. The idea of using the breast gowns came from issues highlighted regarding privacy and dignity from patient satisfaction surveys. In addition, they repeatedly assured him that his privacy and autonomy would be cherished. Compromises forged here may well be adapted to other realms of privacy law. Attention is focused on the translation of the core values of independence, privacy, dignity, choice and rights into a daily reality for residents. The residents appeared to have retained a considerable measure of independence, control and privacy in their lives. Section 4.3 analyzes the work done in the areas of privacy and trust management. I see no obvious reason why the understanding of psychology or personality he seeks should exclude the existence of a domain of mental privacy. Psychological needs such as privacy and dignity are dealt with as care issues, rather than as building features which promote or facilitate them. Mail-bombers are not easily identifiable since they normally use special software to safeguard their privacy such as cryptation, and keep their identity hidden. If you have any privacy concerns, please let me know. Privacy concerns often restrict the release of any identifying information on respondents. The information designator is both a means to protect privacy, and a means to improve database integrity. On the other, they can be used as a means to safeguard and preserve privacy. Intrinsically, spyware breaches the rights of privacy of the individual user. In addition to its privacy, the familiarity of home provides an important context for care. Tenants themselves, however, may value space and privacy. Another area that requires investigation is security, privacy and access control. Although initially considering hidden microphones, the invasion of people's privacy could be problematic even if one notifies the visitor. Current projects, for example, to monitor the location of motor vehicles will undoubtedly lead to calls for the safeguarding of the privacy of those affected. They need reassurance about how information about their own health may be used and how their privacy will be protected. The residents' sense of privacy was protected and legitimised even in the public areas. If privacy is afforded, people are able to exercise choice over what they do without encroaching on other residents. Residents could therefore choose to spend time in the company of other residents or enjoy the privacy of their room. The article also examines the conflict between the interests of public health, commerce and privacy rights. The authors suggest that if better privacy options were included in the design of care homes, social interaction may be more welcome. The authors suggest that an ideal environment would provide opportunities for both privacy and interaction. Independence, privacy and risk : two contrasting approaches to residential care for older people. Residents who bathed or showered without assistance were therefore able to safeguard their dignity and their privacy when performing these intimate personal care activities. The embellishment by appropriate sound effects is meant to be cautionary tales against immoral behaviour, but ironically make it perfect for the privacy they seek. However, the informational privacy of patients and providers is at greater risk with home-based telemedicine. Considered and applied together, these principles add up to an integrated and comprehensive approach to privacy that can help overcome the current fragmentation. In addition, organizations should hold regular employee training programs as well as privacy audits to monitor organizational compliance. Balancing legitimate national security needs with strong privacy protections is likely to be a central challenge in coming years. Although privacy, security, confidentiality, and information accuracy are common ethical concerns, we think additional issues also need addressing. At the same time, however, technical limitations should never be used to justify breaches of confidentiality or privacy. 34. In these treaties, privacy is recognized as a form of autonomy-a way to ensure protection from ' 'arbitrary interference' '1 by the state or other entities. What then is it about computers that changes or magnifies issues in privacy and confidentiality? The law emphasizes an individual's right to privacy and confidentiality but also allows room for the protection of the public interest. Other negative freedoms that have been legally instituted include privacy and confidentiality. While maintaining their personal privacy, residents could always feel connected to a larger, civic identity. The switchboard is in a self-contained space (borrowing light from the street), to provide some acoustic privacy, as is the photocopy room. Such living arrangements also arise from a desire for privacy that benefits both generations. Were there any ' close pews ', allowing too much privacy ? Privacy, for example, can be related to visual openness and physical accessibility. The manipulation of privacy and publicity defined and protected concepts of secrecy. Privacy may have been under-estimated as a factor. Obviously, this result would be extremely dangerous from the point of view of women's rights to privacy and self-determination. The fundamental question is: is privacy actually important? In the legal context, autonomy is key to many central concepts such as liberty, privacy and individual rights. Also, a more rounded view of privacy would also be wary of assuming that surveillance necessarily leads to totalitarian systems of control. How might this informational privacy be perceived by a socio-legal theory? A proper degree of privacy is essential for the well-being and development of an individual. The assurance of privacy is an essential part of the exercise. Although it cannot be investigated, there could also be a link between the reliability of reporting and the degree of privacy of interviews. A great infrastructure for potential surveillance is regarded by the privacy rights movements worldwide, as an obvious danger. In dress and appearance privacy is active in public. When patients are institutionalized, as adults, they deserve dignity and privacy to engage in self-stimulation. Policy programs restrict the use of system calls, thereby preventing integrity and privacy attacks. Debating the privacy issues in one domain rather than another portends very different policies. In some instances pressure to contain costs will counter arguments for adding potentially costly privacy protections. Although it is possible to make better policy to protect privacy of health data, such heartening results are not inevitable. There is little tension where the public purpose may be achieved using aggregate data that do not threaten personal privacy. Privacy is traded for someone else's personal gain. Most participants saw a balance to be struck between the benefits of such monitoring, determined by level of need, and the perceived intrusion into privacy. Identified as such, the personal dimension of their privacy claims became considerably less plausible. Issues concerning privacy, justice, stigmatization, discrimination, patenting, and education seem to become dominant issues (15;16;17). Tenants could retreat to the privacy of their own rooms, but even here they were often expected to share, especially if they were related. 698 technique may be preferable simply because it is felt to be less of an invasion of privacy. On the one hand, agents can render their users and owners more vulnerable to loss of privacy. On the other hand, it has a cost in terms of lack of privacy and the cost of physical and psychological accommodation. The article is, rather, a critical look at the legal notion of 'privacy' as a stand-alone fundamental right, rather than part of this social process. Perhaps, most importantly, having a sufficient income is strongly associated with notions of privacy and independence. Clear glass could not achieve this ; neither could it achieve the construction of privacy for the lawyer-narrator. Can a writer claim personal possession of print products sold publicly while at the same time asserting personal privacy? Where technological advances can protect patient privacy better, they may add costs to the system. Industry has asked consumers by way of privacy advocates to specify those data handling practices that they wish to proscribe. The second step offers a practical way to elicit the particular expectations that underlie differences of opinion about privacy policy. The development of privacy law demonstrates that legal concepts are not immutable. Likewise, any form of dance, even if held in the privacy of one's own home, required a license from the central police office. Protection of privacy rights should be one key element of this determination. In the interests of promoting candor and protecting privacy, we agreed not to identify most individuals we interviewed. Very few patients refused to speak to him or had problems with privacy during the interview. What a man experiences in the privacy of his psyche must of necessity remain inviolate and inviolable. If it amounts to some sort of" machine privacy", is that at all suggestive for the question of consciousness? The protection of individual privacy, in the sense of anonymity, has an obvious political dimension. A letter, by contrast, is structurally determined by privacy such that publication involves a kind of scandal. Beyond that, we wish to reflect on the issues of communication and privacy that have surfaced. In yet another story, the self is undone by destroying its privacy. On the other hand, the speed, efficiency, privacy and relaxation have made email a dialogue device: people 'talk' by email. Although the works were not allowed to be publicly exhibited, they were viewed and discussed in the privacy of artists' studios. The members of the groups held exhibitions and meetings in the privacy of their homes and studios. I hold that the right to privacy is not absolute but is contingent on other moral claims. Because both genetic and lifestyle information is privacy sensitive, the requirements of privacy and security in such research are substantial. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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