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"intrude" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] to go or be somewhere where you are not wanted or are not supposed to be
  2. [intransitive] intrude (on/into/upon something) to enter into something in a way that is not wanted or to have an unpleasant effect on it
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383 Sentences With "intrude"

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I get that you're interested, but I wouldn't intrude on your family, why intrude on mine?
I don't want to intrude on anyone, and maybe I don't want them to intrude on me.
And they have the power to intrude into people's lives.
I'm certainly not going to intrude in what he's doing.
"That's actually where reality is going to intrude," Hill said.
Resist the temptation to intrude upon the new Federal Reserve.
Males will attack other males that intrude on their territory.
It did not appear to intrude directly into people's lives.
But in another way, Mr. Trump continues to intrude on Virginia.
The outside world can't intrude on the world of make-believe.
Woe be it to a staff member who tried to intrude.
I do not want to intrude on your privacy—your solitude.
Gail: It's true that the presidential race does intrude into everything.
Only faint echoes of divisive subjects intrude on the holiday weekend.
Here at fashion week, does the real intrude upon the fantasy?
"Sometimes things intrude, but there's no agenda," Ms. Gannon-Grayson said.
But the vulgarity of the real world keeps threatening to intrude.
A young lady unknown to him "ventures to intrude the enclosed lines".
Instead, the President chose to intrude on it to assuage his ego.
Now, external factors are beginning to intrude on the fundamental bull case.
But the dead trees, 40 million of them, intrude on the pastoral.
Why intrude after finally, expressly, he's forbidden me to write about him.
Reality can intrude catastrophically, in the form of natural or political disasters.
It's an act of abuse when owners intrude into ascriptions of authorship.
By then, though, ill health had begun to intrude on his work.
Bizarrely, such a rule would intrude on the province of the states.
The government feels that it has a right to intrude on citizens' lives.
Lamb was not one to intrude or to object to his guest's claims.
In Mr. Kimmig's version, the characters from various episodes intrude on each other.
I hesitated, not wanting to spoil his dignity or intrude on his grief.
But you don't have to let work consistently intrude on your personal life.
I have no desire to hurt these people or intrude upon their lives.
These databases and technology — if used improperly — can seriously intrude on civil rights.
Paul's journey loses direction and momentum, and sour, nagging questions begin to intrude.
So it's important to know exactly how we impact the environments we intrude on.
If we're on a bike lane, we assume no four-wheel vehicles will intrude.
"I didn't want to intrude unnecessarily and possibly make the woman uncomfortable," she says.
A warning, perhaps, for other drones that might try to intrude on human privacy.
But this summer, the ugliness of the outside world has always seemed to intrude.
He thought the noisy machines would intrude on the solemn silence of the Arctic.
Since this was radio, color didn't intrude or intimidate the way it usually did.
But no matter how we pick our judges, politics will unavoidably intrude into judicial decisions.
Called Exhale, the group creates safe spaces to talk about abortion without letting politics intrude.
The story also doesn't shy away from letting real life intrude on our escapist fantasy.
The mourned dead, like the great auk, the penguin of the north, only occasionally intrude.
In this situation, only a blunt, unpredictable, impolitic leader will intrude and force the conversation.
Go deeper: Senate Intel report finds Russians attempted to intrude in all 50 states in 2016
President Trump had long held that the accord would cripple growth and intrude on American sovereignty.
And they are leading Facebook to intrude into sensitive political matters the world over, sometimes clumsily.
You are alone among a sea of strangers when one of those strangers decides to intrude.
But battle-hardened Democrats and Republicans are already giving signs that political tribalism may soon intrude.
Apple has argued consistently that such access would intrude on user privacy and severely compromise security.
Meanwhile, the work of a young shaman (Arturo Izquierdo) begins to intrude on his private life.
The B.L.M. has said that equipment would not intrude on the average visitor's field of view.
"Lava is starting to intrude on the southern edge of the Puna Geothermal Venture site," Travis said.
Depleted water tables cause the ground to compact, allowing seawater to intrude into cropland and water supplies.
Sometimes, though, market-based programs are more efficient only in a theoretical world where politics doesn't intrude.
A third baseman or a first baseman will intrude at the last second and usurp the play.
It's possible their silence isn't because they aren't thinking about you, but that they're hesitant to intrude.
Her parents had not been to the gallery show, either, probably because they didn't want to intrude.
Please pardon me if I intrude By sending warm felicitations To you and all of your relations.
This is a humbly told book, one in which the author's first-person voice does not intrude.
Bogle, I don't mean to intrude on your space, but I really admire what you've built with Vanguard.
The difference is that she constantly has people intrude on her life to remind her about her body.
" "Screw you — how has Zhuo Wei (a notable paparazzo) have the right to intrude on other people's privacy?
I was allowing my social biases around monogamy, promiscuity, and female sexuality to intrude into my clinical judgment.
But they might recognise his face or booming voice, which intrude on millions of British homes each week.
Along with tech minimalism, modern office minimalism wants to suppress stuff, but stuff almost always manages to intrude.
Stagehands are seen moving props on and off; anachronisms intrude, including neon beer signs at the hotel bar.
The center console doesn't tower and intrude in the space in the same way as in the XC90.
As with his paintings and drawings in wartime Paris, the political realities of colonial North Africa barely intrude.
Presidents who have sought to intrude on the independence of the Justice Department have for decades been rebuked.
She said on Thursday that she doesn't oppose vaccination, but rather state laws that intrude into family decisions.
Still, Trump seemed committed to not letting the reality of the situation intrude on his branding and marketing campaign.
This was before real life had started to intrude and before I had to think about more than homework.
This prompted an immediate rejection from the Chinese government, which said it didn't intrude on another country's domestic matters.
Nor would any such investigation by a state attorney general intrude on the legitimate authority of the federal government.
Of note, the report discusses the growing array of malware attacks that intrude into ATMs by hacking bank networks.
I did not want to intrude on the power of my women friends, so decided not to do so.
Moments of actual mortality also intrude — unavoidably, as we all know, especially in the cancer ward where Vica works.
More hours than that, she said, may intrude on your studies and make it difficult to finish your degree.
Two uninvited guests, to put it mildly, intrude on the getaway and expose Beck and Liam's fears and insecurities.
He was content being a penetrating observer without the need to control or intrude on the reality before him.
It does not plaster itself with advertising, intrude on privacy, or provide a breeding ground for neo-Nazi trolling.
Russian agents have reportedly used access to Kaspersky Lab's software to maliciously intrude in computer systems around the world.
Virginia, which the court will hear on Tuesday, could redefine just how far police can intrude on private property.
But at home, too, they can intrude into lives, playing on people's fears or vanities, issuing threats or offering money.
Interstate compacts require congressional consent if they intrude on the powers that the states have granted to the federal government.
It was very easy to not let thoughts about those sorts of abuses intrude too much into their daily lives.
At some point in time — and the sooner the better — reality needs to intrude on the valuation of the cryptocurrencies.
The federal government has no grounds to intrude on California's constitutional authority to enact laws designed to protect its people.
As noises of celebration intrude from outside, a nervously fidgeting young man, played by Whishaw, begins a rambling, opaque monologue.
No attempt was made to inflict upon him the annoyance of a formal reception, or to intrude upon his privacy.
But even in this tournament that seems to deliver fantasy with startling regularity, real life must intrude at some point.
But the puppets, designed by Mr. Waage, have such distinctive personalities that the plot's absurdities rarely intrude on our enjoyment.
As a result, hackers were able to intrude on May 13 and maintained access to sensitive information until July 30.
Sources from civil liberties groups told The Hill they felt that the commission would inevitably intrude on free speech protections.
BEDMINSTER, N.J. (Reuters) - For President Donald Trump, this was the week when the real world began to intrude upon his presidency.
When is it time to "give a friend space" and when must we intrude if we suspect someone is contemplating suicide?
This prompted an immediate rejection from the Chinese government, which said it didn't intrude on another country's domestic matters, Reuters reported.
Last month, pay-TV provider Comcast attempted to intrude on Disney's agreement to acquire Fox with a $65 billion cash bid.
Mr Comey's tactic also established a pattern that would lead him, three months later, to intrude into the election more egregiously.
But JTran1 did not actually know the couple, and didn't feel it was appropriate to intrude on such a personal moment.
"These reports fit with longstanding concerns that Facebook has used its products to deeply intrude into personal privacy," the senators wrote.
"Azerbaijani forces continue shelling, trying to intrude into Nagorno-Karabakh's territory," he was quoted as saying by the local news media.
Audience and performers alike are on a room-size mattress, which feels cozy until ominous lighting and sound begin to intrude.
That requires reality intruding on the proceedings as little as possible, except for when Hurwitz and company want it to intrude.
In the Maldives, in the Indian Ocean, rising sea levels are causing salt water to intrude into underground fresh water supplies.
Political tempests often intrude on presidents, whether they are traveling overseas or playing host to foreign leaders at the White House.
"It's impossible to separate God and Scripture from any other aspect of life," but other influences do intrude, Mr. DeJonge said.
I just want something comfortable and supportive enough that it doesn't intrude on my workout — looking nice is an added bonus.
The 3.97mm bezels are noticeable (Acer is claiming an 86.4 percent screen-to-body ratio), but didn't intrude on my experience.
I was afraid that the editors and writers were too busy, and I didn't want to intrude on their hectic schedules.
But reality will inevitably intrude, and when it does, it may be much more noticeable than it was late last season.
Using Christmas lights, she set up a rudimentary system of communication, and the two interacted before some ... thing ... started to intrude.
In response to the shift in revenue sources, standard recording contracts now intrude into the numerous nonrecording aspects of an artist's career.
This attitude can also be seen in cyberwarfare, where countries will intrude in ways they wouldn't necessarily risk if humans were involved.
I really don't want to link the two things right now, because I don't want politics to intrude in all of this.
A certain note of piquant irony may intrude when the revolutionaries hail from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Both the audience and performers are on a room-size mattress, which feels cozy until ominous lighting and sound begin to intrude.
They do not intrude, but if you need something, you do not have to flap your arms wildly to get their attention.
Seeing tourists intrude on the natural cycle of the animals is annoying, but it's hard to blame them — the bears are gorgeous.
When gathering information, its agents must "employ methods least likely to intrude on the targeted person's civil rights", according to the law.
Democrats have been silent as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has made comments, some striking, that intrude clearly into the realm of politics.
In 1985, he produced a record with no protective packaging, so that visible scratches and fingerprints would intrude on the listening experience.
I was enjoying my dreams of democracy, until Mr. Krugman had to go and intrude with his spiteful awakening of my slumber.
Having both agencies investigate these serious issues is essential to ensuring that foreign interests are not allowed to intrude upon American elections.
Recipe: Chickpea and Herb Fatteh With these pungent, tangy flavors you will want an incisive white that refreshes but does not intrude.
That's a dark thought to intrude upon an otherwise joyful time, but whenever I read the news or scroll through Twitter, it's inescapable.
These people intrude on the peaceful, love-filled life she had built for herself, taking aim at her humanity while they do so.
Novak said politics should not be allowed to intrude into discussion of the Nord Stream project which stood on its own economic merits.
Although faces are peculiar to individuals, they are also public, so technology does not, at first sight, intrude on something that is private.
More interesting is Jung's repurposing of newscasts that intrude on the band's story, giving cultural context for the society that yielded the Pirates.
Rationale: Mr. Trump, who has mocked climate science as a hoax, holds that the accord would cripple growth and intrude on U.S. sovereignty.
It also is not clear that the commissioner's mandate authorizes him to intrude on a peaceful sovereign state to investigate a terrorist's death.
And as those companies are almost all American or Chinese, geopolitical tensions are bound to intrude on attempts to take a consistent approach.
When it comes to allegations of misconduct, some case law allows information that would intrude on an individual's privacy to be kept secret.
As the tech behemoths intrude more deeply into daily life and our very minds, they will become a defining issue in American politics.
In February, news outlets seized on a 219 CDC infographic that showed how certain types of facial hair intrude on medical face masks.
In the case of K5 bots, they intrude, without permission, into the most mundane of activities: walking down the sidewalk, parking your car.
The piano will slip into an episode of skittish two-part counterpoint, while orchestra instruments look for places to intrude with misbehaving outbursts.
The moments here are personal and private — people are getting to know walls, floors — and to intrude on their psychedelic reverie seems gauche.
Like if I feel like I can't help, or I'm not helping, I don't want to just intrude for the sake of intruding.
But at least one problem should receive quick resolution: it's time to end the scourge of robocalls that intrude on Americans' daily lives.
Civilization isn't very far away, however, and it begins to intrude, attempting to force this stripped-down family unit into a conventional lifestyle.
Some campaigners and academics worry such data will be used primarily as a commercial tool by drugmakers and may intrude upon patients' privacy.
The site had been running for six years, and to read it was to intrude on a very particular kind of private, obsessive masterwork.
"Given the potential breadth, the Warrants in their execution may intrude upon the lawful and otherwise innocuous online expression of innocent users," Morin wrote.
"There is no reason for us to use THAAD against or intrude security interests of a third party country besides North Korea," she added.
This one may well go: The Kavanaugh nomination process was unwieldy, partisan, ugly, allowed politics to intrude on a solemn occasion among vaunted elites.
"There is no reason for us to use THAAD against or intrude security interests of a third party country besides North Korea," she added.
She is leading a campaign to kill the trial, citing high taxpayer costs and arguments that the government should not intrude in the workplace.
Later, Trump tried to slip away from critics by saying he was being "sarcastic" about having a foreign nation intrude into American presidential politics.
"Seeing tourists intrude on the natural cycle of the animals is annoying, but it's hard to blame them — the bears are gorgeous," he wrote.
They worry that unionization might begin to intrude on academic matters, such as class size and length, even the format of classes and exams.
Because they intrude nearly everywhere, we should look to them for inspiration as to how to make a robot that can do the same.
The algorithm also selects which films will be remixed together, then allows for various other video and audio clips to intrude on the film.
Or she channels the past of her ancestors — or her ancestors intrude into the narrative to taunt or praise or beg for her forgiveness.
Of course, there's an overarching fantasy element — the girl appears to live with no parents and no adult figures intrude on her decision-making.
There's nothing to be done, though, with the mini-monologues in "The Steam Train," which intrude on a catchy, propulsive number with ghetto clichés.
" Similarly, as a justice, he's argued that the standing requirement ensures "that courts function as courts and not intrude on the politically accountable branches.
Intrude is by artist Amanda Parer, who wants to invoke the childhood fairytale associations of bunny rabbits, but imbues the work with a darker subtext.
It can be activated with a question, a tap, or even a "glance," according to Essential, and it's designed to never intrude upon the home.
Dr Slepian favours psychological explanations for the damage secrets do, such as the idea that they sometimes concern unresolved issues, which thus intrude on thinking.
The justices said the adoption was proper and did not intrude on the federal rights of the father, a registered member of the Cherokee tribe.
But the greater significance here is that Ryan unwittingly provides the clearest rationale we have for why Comey decided to intrude in the first place.
Never did I hear him speak dogmatically, or lose his temper, or allow any considerations to intrude other than good faith interpretations of the law.
"You have to intrude into somebody's life when they're at their most vulnerable and emotionally spent," said Pancho Bernasconi, Getty Images' vice president of news.
We don't care how privileged children are raised, because we've arranged our world around the fundamental principle that the state doesn't intrude on the family.
The documentaries aren't blanketed with these moments; they're brief and intrude like little sparks of light into the otherwise expected unfolding of these "normal" documentaries.
He may be right about that blizzard, but only because of the countless ways that new technology can be used to intrude on individual rights.
I was happy for her and didn't wanna intrude," he wrote, adding that he will never "be pressured into something as powerful as an engagement.
Chinese state-run media responded by advising Trump and Tillerson to prepare for a "military clash" if the U.S. dared to intrude in the area.
They're limited by statute and regulation, but practically speaking they are a way for agents to intrude into citizens' records and affairs with almost no oversight.
" Salt Lake Tribune: "[O]ne Romney confidant ... said Tuesday was 'Orrin's day' and the Romney circle didn't want to intrude on that [with a campaign announcement].
Yet, so-called "broken windows" policing strategies intrude upon the personal spaces of individuals just because of how they look and the zip code they're in.
We intrude on fantasies about "bishies" who have the ears, tails, and pointed noses of furries, and attempt to make peace with it all years later.
But as Taberski's attempts to get close to Simmons ramped up, so did serious discussions about what right the public has to intrude on Simmons's life.
Sending personalized care packages, visiting campus for special events or FaceTiming for birthdays and family occasions, allow parents to share but not intrude on college life.
That it was directed toward a former mayor was no surprise; sports fans excel at heaping opprobrium on political leaders when they intrude into their temples.
It's like stepping into a beautiful mind, but dark thoughts intrude in the form of hanging black shapes that conjure sausages, clubs and sides of beef.
In interviews, her friends agreed that they were in love, though Lee's friend Aisha seemed annoyed that he would sometimes intrude on her time with her friends.
SOLOMON: Well, certainly, the suggestion that the White House and the Justice Department, the political elements of the administration were trying to intrude on the FBI investigation.
But on Tuesday he told AM to DM that "the federal government should not intrude" on sex work, arguing it should be left up to the states.
"[T]he ability visually to observe an area protected by the Fourth Amendment does not give officers the green light physically to intrude on it," Sotomayor wrote.
"To achieve success in brownfield development, IoT companies will need to provide an easy, reliable solution that doesn't intrude upon the design of the product," Britt adds.
Experts advocate harsher punishments for drone operators who intrude on sensitive sites such as airports, arguing that a catastrophic accident is a matter of "when, not if".
But, not wanting to intrude on a family getaway, we thanked them for their kindness and threw our packs back on, steeling ourselves for a nighttime descent.
But in its focus on technical faults, this book will be highly useful to anybody who wants to understand the numerous obstacles that can intrude on pleasure.
Although Raisin never says as much overtly, the sex in this book follows the same pattern: Reality can never be fantasy; pain and disappointment will always intrude.
"Rio Nido" (1987), for instance, is virtuosic in its play of layers and textures; backgrounds intrude into foregrounds, the paint surface switches abruptly from brushy to smooth.
And the source material would allow X-Force to exist within the X-Men's cinematic world but, largely because of time travel, not intrude on that world directly.
What's great about this story campaign — which Hello Games says lasts around 30 hours — is that it doesn't intrude on the free form nature of No Man's Sky.
It also speaks to just how much we're willing to allow tech companies encroach into our lives, including in places where we'd never trust the government to intrude.
This week, we learned quite a bit about the questionable financial dealings in Panama, revelations that may let the world's taxmen intrude on a number of Summer afternoons.
Vague ideas about democracy and the redistribution of wealth were floating around Saraqib; some residents worried that groups like the Muslim Brotherhood would intrude on their nonviolent uprising.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Byars, representing the government, argued that Crotty should dismiss the case because it "asks the court to intrude on this internal decision" by ORR.
Though less convenient than teeth-whitening strips, it didn't intrude too much on my weekly personal care routine, and it's more affordable than other light treatment whitening kits.
Gender politics doesn't seem to intrude too often around here, either, and Morris's unconventional history has been at once extraordinary and perfectly normal to her neighbors, she says.
He is conscious, however, that the more he grows, the more administrative work may intrude on what he loves to do: work in the vineyards and the cellar.
Russia has repeatedly denied efforts to intrude in the 2016 presidential election, despite the conclusion reached by several U.S. intelligence agencies last year that they did just that.
Senators have since routinely asked attorney general nominees at confirmation hearings questions eliciting promises to resist any effort by a president to intrude upon matters of prosecutorial discretion.
I'm not even sure how much she will appreciate having me intrude on her in the hospital, though she has said she would be glad to have me.
In the case of potential war with Iran, this climate of fear and for many, full-on anxiety, can intrude wherever and whenever there is a screen available.
Lee said government policy was not to intrude or interfere with the private lives of Singaporeans, including homosexuals, and they are entitled to private lives of their choosing.
Mindfulness also includes acknowledging the distracting thoughts, feelings and emotions that intrude on your moment-to-moment experience and teaching yourself to accept and let go of those intrusions.
Ads are made to get us to buy things or use things or otherwise intrude on our lives so that other people, who are not us, can get rich.
But, with people dying, he said he sees the danger of companies like WhatsApp refusing to do anything about it, since it gives the government an excuse to intrude.
On the left, the American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood have also defended the practice in the past because banning it would intrude on the right to marry.
TO STROLL AT dawn through most inhabited parts of the Indian countryside—or even to land at many provincial airports—used to be to intrude on a vast latrine.
Hal Steinbrenner, the Yankees' principal owner, took in the scene from a distance, like a caretaker who did not want to intrude — or to get his blue blazer soiled.
She observed Mr. Trump's penchant for drama and did her best not to intrude on his one-man show, refusing to even speak to reporters for profiles about her.
For the rest of us, though, it is only when hints of the uncanny intrude that we feel the frisson of lived experience that Ms. Ruhl, channeling Ovid, wants.
But it is not clear that he has the authority to do that on his own, and states often resist federal efforts to intrude on their regulation of insurers.
Parties on the right, with the support of the private health insurance industry, rejected the plan, saying it would intrude on provincial powers, undermine doctors and cost too much.
Oil and gas companies dredged through the mud to lay pipelines and build canals, carving paths for saltwater to intrude and kill the freshwater vegetation that held the land together.
Substituting new rules for those of the single market is even more complicated than agreeing on a free-trade deal, for they intrude into almost every part of business activity.
Following the ruling the EFF wrote: The ruling largely sidesteps the question of whether such a global order would violate foreign law or intrude on internet users' free speech rights.
Around 22016 a series of ceasefire agreements between the government and various insurgents brought enough stability to do business, but not enough to let the state intrude on it much.
Trump however did not provide any evidence towards this allegation; and this claim prompted an immediate rejection from Beijing, who said that they didn't intrude on any country's domestic matters.
Many scoff at such hyperbole, but, at the very least, in many places to venture at dawn through the Indian countryside is no longer to intrude on a mass latrine.
When times are good, governors can expand government spending and intrude further into people's lives, return tax revenue to taxpayers, or store up revenue as emergency funds for leaner times.
The civil service reforms over the past century have created a monster; a class of permanent, unelected bureaucrats given massive power to intrude into the affairs of the American people.
In layman's terms, the current system requires prosecutors in most cases to exhaust all obvious investigative methods for identifying leaks before seeking to intrude on a journalist's free-speech rights.
You can see the trauma in the pictures they draw, in the periodic nightmares and bouts of depression they suffer, in the faces that cloud over when distressful memories intrude.
The device underlines the show's mission: to intrude on your safe space, to demand engagement, to make clear that, yes — whoever you are — "Dear White People" is talking to you.
She was going through a painful breakup at the time, and thought it would be cathartic to do something physically strenuous, and let the city intrude on her private life.
And a new threat is on the horizon: Banks are now preparing for tech giants like Amazon and Google to intrude on their turf in areas from deposits to payments.
Comic crudity returns, though, when Lyndon Baines Johnson and a group of Texas politicians, decked out in full Texas regalia, intrude on Jack in the bathtub to show him some fun.
Manafort's team, Dreeben noted, wants to restrict Mueller to such a degree that it would "intrude" on the special counsel's ability to carry out an independent investigation without constant DOJ oversight.
"We would want it to balance the needs of the patient and doesn't intrude on the relationship between the patient and the physician and how they made that decision," Stanos said.
As a way of giving thanks to all of these awesome distractions, we've compiled recipes that allow for a grand last-minute meal but won't intrude on your self-indulgent lifestyle.
In one of the few instances where other divers intrude, they have the effect of a detonation: A school of silverside fish, thousands strong, flees as one past a videographer's camera.
An iconoclastic believer in a forceful approach to the world, he disdains what he views as weak-kneed conventional diplomacy, international organizations that intrude on American sovereignty and free-rider allies.
" Goaded further by reporters, Mr. Cruz said that Wisconsinites "wear their Cheeseheads so powerfully" that to emulate them would "intrude in the elegance with which the people of Wisconsin wear those hats.
It's not just a romance ruled by the female gaze; it's centered in a world where men rarely intrude and thus the full gamut of female emotion and desire is on display.
It's not just a romance ruled by the female gaze; it's centered in a world where men rarely intrude, and thus the full gamut of female emotion and desire is on display.
With news that many of them could soon be on their way to the United States, they applauded and embraced in the outdoor plaza, where sagging clotheslines intrude onto the basketball court.
Historical fiction, particularly detective fiction, and contemporary detective stories set outside New York City, perhaps because I don't want even the most realistically rendered stories to intrude on my lived, quotidian reality.
It's not just a romance ruled by the female gaze; it's centered in a world where men rarely intrude, and thus the full gamut of female emotion and desire is on display.
The double helixes intrude upon the landscape like stairways from another dimension — bracing, alienating, and uncannily apropos — with blacksmith pincers, the tools of the trade, clamped at intervals along the metal spirals.
The letters say the news stories "fit with longstanding concerns that Facebook has used its products to deeply intrude into personal privacy," and ask Facebook and Google for details on the research apps.
Members of the party, including President Donald Trump, campaigned on a pledge to repeal and replace what they say is a failing law that allows the government to intrude in people's healthcare decisions.
Substantial burden tests—which are quite common in the law—require courts to measure a law's impact on fundamental rights, limiting judicial intervention to cases in which laws deeply intrude on protected liberty.
We're with Jane when she finds out and sinks to the floor in anguish — a gut-wrenching piece of acting by Gina Rodriguez — but beyond that, the episode doesn't intrude on her grief.
On the left, the American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood, a national group that offers reproductive-health services, have defended the practice because banning it would intrude on the right to marry.
Our current crop of trade negotiators tells us that the inclusion of actionable rules against currency manipulation is impossible, because they would intrude on the actions of central banks, including our Federal Reserve.
The move is likely to deepen frustration and debate over digital ads, which slow downloads and intrude on content — but also bring revenue to platforms like the one you are on right now.
The same algorithms that were so helpful in recommending music could intrude in creepy ways, and a world in which minds were constantly merging was also one that threatened to destroy privacy altogether.
Periodically, musical fantasy sequences in flashing color intrude; but "Leto" is mostly a gentle mood piece, a snapshot of a time when music offered a gateway to a world without constraints or compromises.
If there is one way to drag Australians, who pride themselves on their comfortable, easygoing nature, into talking about divisive social issues, it is for those issues to intrude onto the sports field.
If there are questions that unduly intrude into significant White House issues, Article II issues, executive privilege issues, classified issues, I have the ability to speak up at that stage in the game.
" He added, "I think the people of Wisconsin wear their cheese heads so powerfully, that I would not presume to intrude in the elegance with which the people of Wisconsin wear those hats.
"The device underlines the show's mission: to intrude on your safe space, to demand engagement, to make clear that, yes — whoever you are — 'Dear White People' is talking to you," Mr. Poniewozik added.
"The people of Wisconsin wear their cheeseheads so powerfully that I would not presume to intrude in the elegance with which the people of Wisconsin wear those hats," he said with a grin.
In July, France's Autorité de la Concurrence started investigating a series of purchasing alliances between grocers, such as that between Carrefour and Système U. For Carrefour and Casino, too, the real world may intrude.
History warns, however, that other issues could intrude, from crime or the stability of Britain's National Health Service to an external shock, like a terrorist attack, or a peripheral issue that assumes symbolic importance.
No secondary considerations - democracy promotion, humanitarian activities, or support and expansion of American values, for example - have been allowed to intrude into our deliberations, despite the importance we and many Americans attach to each.
So Milton Friedman is an honest-to-god real libertarian and believed — along with laissez-faire in the economy — that people should make their own decisions and not have the government intrude on them.
It is a secret power to force companies to build all manner of backdoors to all sorts of systems to intrude directly onto a product or service that you are using or have bought.
But Roe hardly invented the idea that the Constitution created a zone of privacy for families where the state may not intrude; in that sense, at least, it is well grounded in established doctrine.
But experts noted those concerns were not the focus for Kenney and other backers of the tax as they took on critics complaining that "nanny state" public health measures intrude on residents' personal lives.
Although the KKW Beauty mogul received the first-ever Influencer Award at the celebration of fashion, she shared that she doesn't intrude on her sisters' individual looks, but they're welcome to borrow her pieces.
" If courts continue to grant orders to the Justice Department in these cases, he said, the result will be "a virtually limitless expansion of the government's legal authority to surreptitiously intrude on personal privacy.
" And when she does provide a rare headnote, her own editorial voice can intrude: "Sometimes I think that pain is a bridge between people, a secret connection; other times, it seems like an abyss.
A paper published in 2000, for example, notes that college football fans think a victory will enhance happiness for three days; in fact, everyday experiences intrude and the added happiness dissipates in a day.
A spokeswoman for the U.S. space agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), would not comment on the origin of the hole out of concern that doing so would intrude on Russia's investigation.
" Ms. Argento also said that her boyfriend — the chef, television personality and author Anthony Bourdain, who committed suicide in June — had helped "Bennett economically, so that he would no longer intrude in our lives.
Zoom calls have also been the target of a new practice that's come to be known as "Zoom bombing," when people intrude on meetings and digital classes and bombard chat participants with offensive content.
Macy's can't not have doorbusters; Walmart can't not intrude on its employees' Thanksgiving dinner; Panera Bread can't keep its doors closed when the mall is flooding with sleep-deprived families whose bodies demand carbohydrates.
Republicans claim to champion small government, but have been perfectly happy to support programs and corporate-friendly policies that disproportionately benefit men, and to keep government exactly large enough to intrude into women's doctors' offices.
And Trump's personal relationships to Russia have come under greater scrutiny since intelligence agencies disclosed that Russia was behind attempts to intrude on the 2016 presidential election, a conclusion Trump has been slow to admit.
But all the while, you still have to keep up with the fish with the right joystick; if they start to pile up too high, they'll intrude on the fantasy until you clear them away.
This means that the state -- that is, the government -- cannot punish him for observing the anthem as he chooses, as long as his observation does not intrude improperly into others' freedom of speech and expression.
While the Sentinelese are protected by Indian laws which make it illegal to intrude on their island, most uncontacted people do not have the same fortune, their habitats instead being encroached upon by unwelcome outsiders.
It's ironic because it shows, as I like to say, that filmmakers can make movies, but they can't make them as they wish, because the temper of the times and other pressures will always intrude.
None of these traditional avenues of inquiry would intrude on Trump's exercise of his presidential duties, since the subpoena is served on the accountants and the president is not required to do a blessed thing.
Opponents have argued that the amendment would, among other things, undermine family structure; intrude on religious practice; and lead to the outlawing of separate men's and women's bathrooms, single-sex college dormitories and other accommodations.
Second, he appears to have pressed that leader to commence a criminal investigation of two American citizens — and thus to intrude on civil liberty (assuming, as it appears, that the investigation would have been baseless).
But experts noted that those concerns were not the focus for Kenney and other backers of the tax as they took on critics complaining that "nanny state" public health measures intrude into residents' personal lives.
"The defendant accepts that such activity should never have taken place and that it had no right to intrude into the private lives of Ms Heather Mills or Fiona Mills in this way," he said.
"Politics is going to intrude more in business over the next 20 years than it has in the previous 20 years," said Hague, who now sits in the House of Lords, the UK Parliament's second chamber.
In Gothenburg, the City Council's conservative opposition parties derided the experiment as a utopian folly and sought to kill it, citing high costs for taxpayers and arguments that the government should not intrude in the workplace.
As a child, my wakefulness was a matter of personal pride, a badge of honor signifying a shrewd vigilance (should any ghoul dare intrude upon my bedroom by night, it would meet with a grisly fate).
"There is a sense that this is a family matter, and we shouldn't intrude," said Edwin L. Walker, a deputy assistant in the federal Administration on Aging, of the low national priority such misdeeds often receive.
It's just that after a steady diet of political acceptance speeches and conservative condemnation, it's hard to imagine many people being surprised to see references to reality intrude on this annual ode to make-believe and glamor.
Believe it or not, it's been five years since Netflix launched Profiles, the beloved feature that allows you to let others leech off your account — all without having their viewing history or 'My List' intrude on yours.
Volume One of the committee's investigation concluded that Russian actors "attempted to intrude" in the voting infrastructure of all 50 states in the run-up to the 2016 election, although were not successful in changing any votes.
The border is administered with a rigid one-in-one-out policy: If an other gets over the wall the closest defender is banished to sea; if two others intrude two defenders are banished, and so on.
The reaction to this idea, he said, ranged from "neutral to negative," with many state election officials depicting it as an attempt by the federal government to intrude upon the states' "exclusive responsibility" to run the election.
Because that's the kind of guy then-candidate and current president Donald Trump is: one who loves those who have crossed his path so much that he will keep photos of them nearby even when holidays intrude.
On Wednesday, Sports Authority floor salesman and notable Trump voter Paul Ryan claimed that he was the only person in the country who had made sense of James Comey's decision to intrude into the election last Friday.
Yet the earlier ruling simply accepted the university assertions that unionization was incompatible with academic life because it would intrude on matters like academic freedom, the relationship between graduate students and professors, grading procedures and exam formats.
As we envision a sharp uptick in the various uses of drones, we have to take into account that mistakes will be made, outside factors overlooked, and that bad actors could intrude on your property and privacy.
"We're going to be hoping that what's been sort of interceding here – policy risk, political risk – doesn't continue to intrude upon earnings season and hopefully creates a bit of a tailwind for the stock market," he added.
"Unfortunately, we live in a time where violence is part of society, and, as a campus of 17,000+ students and several thousand faculty and staff, there are occasions where violence will intrude on our campus," he wrote.
Trying to resolve a complex, global policy issue like climate change through litigation is 'illogical,' and would intrude on the powers of Congress and the executive branch to address these issues as part of the democratic process.
Hong Sangsoo won a best director Silver Bear for The Woman Who Ran, a miniature about female friendship, loneliness, men who intrude, and a cat who, filmed washing itself and yawning, reduced audiences to stitches of laughter.
It is also clear, however, that Russia often does not so much intrude as amplify existing voices with which it agrees, notably on Syria, the perils of American power and the futility of economic sanctions on Moscow.
Though both men have declared their mutual support and outlined similar views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the realities of the region and entrenched positions on all sides are likely to intrude on the relationship at some point.
Along the increasingly crowded Eastern Seaboard, Cape Lookout National Seashore is a place apart — 56 miles of wide and mostly pristine beaches on barrier islands stretching from Cape Hatteras to Beaufort, N.C. No paved roads or resorts intrude.
The explosive proliferation of online trackers in recent years — which not only intrude on web users' privacy but can add serious lag to page load times too — has led to the rise of browser extensions for tracker blocking.
For example, in this episode we learn that Randall's biological father William (Ron Cephas Jones) chose not to intrude on the life his son built with Jack and Rebecca after he saw children's bikes in the front yard.
The company is already having a tough time getting users' trust after a seemingly endless stream of privacy scandals, so it's hard to imagine the solution is adding even more microphones or speakers to intrude on their lives.
" Last week, Kaine sought to reassure Democrats about his stance on the issue, telling CNN: "I have a traditional Catholic personal position, but I am very strongly supportive that women should make these decisions and government shouldn't intrude.
I believe in fiscal responsibility, a government that doesn't intrude into the private lives of its citizens, and largely believe in the power of properly regulated markets and private enterprise to innovate towards solutions to the big problems.
From that perspective, where monitoring of our cell phone activity is concerned, the government contends that it doesn't intrude on our privacy if it grabs records of our calls and texts but not the content of our conversations.
Not in a sedate or relaxing way, but the way that sometimes you feel like you are clinging to emptiness with all your willpower, always on the verge of letting it slip away and having something else intrude.
But Hershfield says there's a difference between watching your behavior in a mindful way, not trying to intrude or change it, and actively thinking about breathing and trying to figure out if you're breathing in the "right" way.
He argued that figuring out whether users of email accounts in contact with foreign targets were Americans would divert resources and intrude on privacy — and, for reasons he did not explain, could not result in an accurate number.
Each was to devote much of his recital to music in minor keys, yet the works were of such emotional richness, depth and complexity that no simplistic notions of major as happy, and minor as sad, could intrude.
Congress did not enact FISA to give the government limitless surveillance powers that would intrude upon the data of countless innocent Americans, and it certainly should not take away its power to perform crucial oversight for government abuses.
"There is no discernible need for federal secret service agents to intrude, at the direction of the president, who may also be a candidate in that election, into thousands of citadels where democracy is enshrined," the letter continues.
His campaign rhetoric will again intrude when he lands Monday in Israel, where he's determined the time is not right to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, as he said he would on the campaign trail.
Far from requiring exploration and recovery operations to intrude on the whole 19.6-million-acre arctic wildlife refuge, which is four times the size of Massachusetts, the coastal plain covers less than 10 percent of ANWR's total land area.
A closer look at one of his pictures reveals minuscule details that intrude on the uniformity of a building's facade: laundry dangling from a window, poles jutting over a ledge, a child's flower-shaped windmill spinning below a grate.
And when no one is ever held accountable — when officials close ranks to castigate and frustrate examination of their agencies' performance — the public is apt to say the government can't be trusted with new powers to intrude on privacy.
As in Africa and Asia, the reasons for such marriages in the U.S. are often cultural or religious; the American families follow conservative Christian, Muslim or Jewish traditions, and judges sometimes feel that they shouldn't intrude on other cultures.
Though few employees comprehend the nature of "the product" they're helping birth, Mildred begins to perceive its nature through harrowing premonitions of nuclear fallout, which intrude upon the novel's screenplay efficiency (you can almost hear Mildred's banging, clacking keys).
"At Changan-Ford, Ford often tries to intrude far into our territory; they're interventionist and are most aggressive among global automakers at trying to have their say on how we run our day-to-day activities," the Changan official said.
Gardner's language as part of the First Step Act would likely embolden state lawmakers to continue to move forward with their own reforms now that it is codified that the federal government will no longer intrude upon these state-sanctioned programs.
For example, the feisty Visegrad Group (Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia) does not want Europe to intrude on its sovereign decisions about immigration and issues of culture and national identity, while the Scandinavians want untrammeled globalization and free trade.
"The [proposal from House Democrats on the panel] calls for funding various invasive surveillance technologies that would intrude on the liberties of travelers, immigrants, and people who live near the border," the groups wrote in the open letter, released Tuesday.
Still, Spacey's situation isn't the only off-screen event to intrude on the show's florid imaginings, with the Trump administration having seemingly done all it can to give even the most over-the-top political dramas a run for their money.
Their plan would involve electrifying the iconic four-sided timepiece — which was rewound weekly by a small, dedicated group of clock aficionados after the clock was restored in 1980 — so no one need intrude on what would be a private home.
But it has come under fierce attack from farmers, property developers, fertilizer and pesticide makers, oil and gas producers, golf-course owners and other business interests that contend that it will stifle economic growth and intrude on property owners' rights.
But it has come under fierce attack from business interests like farmers, property developers, fertilizer and pesticide makers, oil and gas producers and golf course owners, who contend that it will stifle economic growth and intrude on property owners' rights.
A good candidate for a technology that should be banned globally would be a mind-reading technology that allows you to point the device at somebody's head and intrude on their privacy and read their thoughts without their consent or knowledge.
Secondly, they -- what they also do is, they buy up companies, so that they can -- they buy up companies, and they then intrude that way, so that they can find a way around to go in and get the information and steal it.
An unstable region The region around the village is surrounded by endless uncertainty -- Jinwar is an hour away from Qamishli, a city on the Syrian-Turkish border, and there is the risk that the village might fall under Turkish control, if they intrude.
He says Bennett "chose to intrude on that relationship and demand financial payment from Bourdain in consideration for not embarrassing Asia and indirectly Bourdain ..." Heller says Anthony chose to protect Asia by agreeing to pay $380k even though she did nothing wrong.
The essay wasn't about the military seeking to intrude into the civilian arena, but rather about the risks of civilian leaders — and the broader American public — giving the armed forces inappropriate domestic responsibilities ranging from policing to even teaching in the schools.
The South Korean military said it fired flares and hundreds of machine-gun rounds near the Russian aircraft after it went beyond violating its air defense identification zone —  a buffer around airspace controlled by a country — to intrude on its airspace proper.
CLEVELAND — On most occasions when Donald J. Trump takes the stage, he exudes an air of unrivaled authority, dispatching protesters with the wave of a hand, clenching his fists for effect and, if necessary, squashing bugs that intrude on his air space.
" Trump's campaign used the merger announcement on Sunday to attack Clinton and further push its accusation that media conglomerates have "gained enormous control over our information, intrude into our personal lives, and in this election, are attempting to unduly influence America's political process.
"The special counsel is the creation of the attorney general or his designated subordinate; as such, the argument could be that any limitations intrude upon executive authority," Turley said of the proposals to introduce a judicial review in a possible Mueller firing.
Editorial Observer NEW HAVEN — Across two decades as an immigration lawyer practicing the quieter arts of saving clients from federal deportation, Glenn Formica never thought highly of the tactic of seeking refuge in a church, where law enforcement is hesitant to intrude.
But make it, with a spray of toasted walnuts over the top, and see how easily beauty can intrude on the mundane business of a Monday dinner, and how happy that can make you and more important others, in mid-April, 2017.
He's forced to abandon his agoraphobic lifestyle when two children intrude to tell him the Queen of England is sick, and if she dies, the successor to the throne has plans to take Dolittle's estate from both him and the animals he safeguards.
With technical skill reminiscent of the late William Trevor, Moshfegh allows a major event to intrude unexpectedly, and the narrative deepens to reveal the enigmatic depths of the husband's personality as he looks back on his life and flies back to the island.
"The fact that India was able to intrude into Pakistani airspace, not into the disputed region, but into the country, very close to the place where the US raid to kill Osama Bin Laden happened... this is embarrassing for domestic audience," said Mir.
With some trepidation as a child of divorce — who did not want to intrude too quickly into the lives of her boyfriend's children — Harris waited for several months to meet Cole and Ella, who were in high school and middle school, respectively, at the time.
The larger world does eventually intrude, first in the form of Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), an arms dealer previously seen in Avengers: Age of Ultron, then more notably with the appearance of Erik "Killmonger" Stevens (Michael B. Jordan), a soldier with a mysterious grudge.
In these formless forms he could let go, lose himself in a dream world of light and dark, in clouds congealed in oil paint, chiaroscuro, a world where nobody else could intrude, because something — it was hard to say what — had broken inside him.
"The court may not intrude on this exercise of prosecutorial discretion any more than it could order the government to seek a prison sentence of no more than five, ten, or twenty years when the charged statute allows for a life sentence," Cooper wrote.
" Consequently, a Trump administration would not only block the merger but also "break up the new media conglomerate oligopolies that have gained enormous control over our information, intrude into our personal lives, and in this election, are attempting to unduly influence America's political process.
"People talk about, oh 'Change,' like places just 'change,' you know, but it's like, it's not a rule of the universe that things get taken away from you," says Natalie (Nicole Suazo), one of three teenagers who intrude on the older interlopers' winter wonderland.
The order will substantially raise prices on 65 million customers, force them to pay twice for capacity, intrude on state jurisdiction over resource planning, increase capacity spending in a region already oversaturated with capacity, and disrupt several established and emerging clean energy business models.
I don't want to intrude on her privacy (for all I know, this woman may have some other underlying medical condition and already be receiving medical care for it), but at the same time, it's difficult for me to see someone looking so painfully thin.
They believe that American science and technology are powerful precisely because they are open, because they draw the very smartest people from around the world to work in American labs, because the real science—the pure science and technology—is not classified and the government doesn't intrude.
" Michael Daniel, former cybersecurity coordinator for the White House, told the committee that by late August 2016, he had "already personally concluded that the Russians had attempted to intrude in all 50 states, based on the extent of the activity and the apparent randomness of the attempts.
"If you imagined that Facebook were the government, the Supreme Court has long held that the government should intrude as little as possible with political speech relative to other forms of speech," said Geoffrey Stone, a prominent First Amendment scholar at the University of Chicago Law School.
Filmmaker John Erick Dowdle (who also wrote the episodes with brother Drew Dowdle) uses the wide open spaces of New Mexico to suggest the looming threat of an unchecked US government, about to intrude on the Branch Davidian cult members holed up outside of Waco, Texas.
Whether it's the holiday's origins in a 1621 alliance, its first presidential commemoration by Abraham Lincoln at the height of the Civil War, or the contentious arguments many families have over their dinner tables today, political controversy often manages to intrude on a day that celebrates gratitude.
The trick is scheduling meals so your hunger doesn't intrude on the dreams, building in stretch breaks so you don't have muscle spasms, showering so your dreams don't reek, getting a new lock and playing the forest sounds at high volume so your mother's pounding can't wake you.
Malaysia's Department of Islamic Development says the game can be harmful, because it may lead players to intrude on the personal space of others, give rise to carelessness which may cause accidents, cause people to have angry outbursts if they lose and make some addicted to their smart devices.
The governments of five countries have issued similar advice, as has the health secretary of Puerto Rico, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has decided against this approach on the grounds that government doctors should not intrude on personal decisions best made by women and their partners.
It was a great idea to precede this work with another distinctively American piece: Ives's "Central Park in the Dark," in which soft cluster chords in the strings suggest the hazy summer nighttime in the park as sounds of whistled tunes, ragtime pianos from apartment windows and more intrude.
Hassan and Sara have returned to Pakistan, where they genially recall a sun-burnished Connecticut that never was, while Hassan tries to picture the younger siblings whom Hina left behind, wandering their American living room, "content in their kingdom," before the Old World and its ancient demands intrude.
But it is born of the enlightened view that it is actually beneficial for people not to work all the time, and that workers have the right to occasionally draw the line when their employer's demands intrude on evenings at home, treasured vacations or Sundays with friends and family.
"Donald Trump will break up the new media conglomerate oligopolies that have gained enormous control over our information, intrude into our personal lives, and in this election, are attempting to unduly influence America's political process," Navarro said, in a statement that has now been taken off the Trump campaign website.
We've seen FBI Director James Comey—seeking perhaps to head off Republican criticism and more-damaging leaks by partisan agents hoping to influence the election—intrude outrageously into the presidential campaign with innuendo about Clinton's emails that, intentionally or otherwise, created an unwarranted atmosphere of criminality around the Democratic Party's nominee.
As the questioning continues, the Senate must very carefully craft its questioning so that its inquiry does not intrude into the personal, private religious beliefs, but rather focus solely on judicial decision-making and how Judge Gorsuch might follow the Constitution in First Amendment matters of free exercise of religion.
The absence of a stronger plot engine also left me noticing how little world events or politics, even those in Europe, intrude — especially for a book that is about an American understanding foreign cultures, and especially at a time when the internet has brought so many faraway events into everyone's homes.
" Republican FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai said that "rather than wasting its time on illegal efforts to intrude on the prerogatives of state governments, the FCC should focus on implementing a broadband deployment agenda to eliminate regulatory barriers that discourage those in the private sector from deploying and upgrading next-generation networks.
But the day's real significance seemed to lie in the commemoration of the unusual: Masahiro Tanaka's career-high 15 strikeouts, Manager Joe Girardi's extraordinarily quick hook of Dellin Betances and the Yankees' decision to play a rare Friday-afternoon game so as not to intrude on the start of Yom Kippur.
I could have suggested to Josie's owner that we take her off the bed or at the least put a tiny blindfold over her eyes, but I didn't want to further intrude on the intimate bond between pet and owner (a relationship stronger than the one we shared, after all).
There are all sorts of cookies and tracking mechanisms and auto-playing videos that just mess up your computer, intrude on your sense of privacy and are otherwise just plain bad, all so that publishers can make pennies on the dollars that they used to make on TV and print ads.
CreditCreditSarah Rice for The New York Times HOULTON, Me. — It is a long drive from nowhere, the last stop in America before Interstate 95 hits the Canadian border, a shrinking rural town long past its heyday, where drug overdoses and poverty intrude on the northern landscape of forests and potato fields.
There's no doubt that you need to have at least some space for a front-facing camera and various sensors at the front of the phone, but the Xiaomi Mi Mix, Galaxy S8, and LG V30 have all shown you can have the sensors and still not intrude upon the main screen.
And recently, I've made a number of paintings where the whole space of the canvas is occupied by a sort of engorged body — the painting almost becomes a pillar, an object unto itself, and in this way, the painting/body is totally uncamouflaged in that it starts to intrude into the viewer's space.
A.P.: To really read any discursive text, whether a philosophical tract or a legal contract, is a disturbing and cognitively disorienting experience, because it means allowing another person's thoughts to intrude into your own and rearrange your beliefs and assumptions — often not in ways to which you would consent if warned in advance.
The Chair has been around for decades, but it was in the post-recession period, around 2010, that it became ubiquitous: its arching metal back wrapping just barely forward enough to intrude on your hips, the nearly flat seat inviting you to join it, coldly and bracingly, like Ursula inviting you into her underwater lair.
We get the blood and the sweat, barked to the House of Commons, and, needless to say, we get the most celebrated speech of all, unleashed on June 4th, when the Prime Minister informed the world that Britain would fight the Germans on the beaches, in the streets, and wherever else they chose to intrude.
The most compelling of Mr Neville's photographs seem to momentarily intrude upon these moments of absolute freedom and intrigue, as with the shifty trio of boys from Pittsburgh rehearsing for a performance of "The Jungle Book" (pictured), or the small boy in a Kenyan refugee camp displaying his toy hoop with a mixture of pride and reluctance.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said at a forum hosted by The Atlantic in Washington Thursday that while his department is concerned about state actors or cybercriminals "that intrude into the Internet presence of state election officials," it would be "very difficult through any sort of cyberintrusion to alter the ballot count" of elections.
"We in the United States have ... crossed into a new threshold where we have state actors and others trying to use these cybertools in new ways to intrude in our election process, to weaponize information," Lisa Monaco told David Axelrod on "The Axe Files," a podcast from the University of Chicago Institute of Politics and CNN.
In July 1989, shortly after his appointment to the Office of Legal Counsel, Mr. Barr sent an apparently unsolicited 10-page memo to top agency and department lawyers across the executive branch urging vigilance in pushing back against ways in which Congress might try to intrude on what he saw as the rightful powers of the president.
The regulation's data protection by design requirements also mean privacy considerations need to be baked into the data processing lifecycle, ergo policies and processes must be in place, alongside strong IT governance and security measures, to ensure compliance with the law — with the idea being to shrink the ability for attackers to intrude as happened so extensively in the Yahoo breaches.
"In a world in which so many devices, not just smartphones, will be connected to the Internet of Things, the government's theory that a licensing agreement allows it to compel the manufacturers of such products to help it surveil the products' users will result in a virtually limitless expansion of the government's legal authority to surreptitiously intrude on personal privacy," he wrote.
Making such a positive experience, that so many people had shared, into a criminal activity was never going to be a legislative decision that promoted a feeling of inclusion in the general population, especially when that legislation granted the industries of policing and government the right to intrude into the lives of ordinary people in ways they had never had before.
"You don't want to expose it to perfumes, or hand creams, or any greasy substance that may intrude onto the dial and soil it — by that, I mean leave a stain," said Edward Faber, the co-founder and chief executive of the Aaron Faber Gallery, a boutique in midtown Manhattan that cleans and repairs watches, and sells mostly vintage ones.
As a victim of America's own intervention in the events of Chile decades ago, I see the current chilling episode as a sobering opportunity for the country of Lincoln and Roosevelt of which I am now a citizen to look deeply into the dark mirror of its own past and understand that we can only denounce any foreign ruler's endeavors to intrude on our own business if we simultaneously are prepared to denounce the ways that the United States has intervened and continues to intervene in the life of democracies around the world, none of which need, and certainly don't ask, to be secretly saved from the irresponsibility of their own citizens.

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