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"Intrusive" questioning and enquiries into the occupants of 1,662 houses were also conducted.
Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2008
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'Intrusive' Texas Bill 'Humiliates' Women By Requiring Ultrasounds, Antiabortion Script,
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Intrusive, uncomfortable, easily provoked, occasionally frightening, but ultimately benign and a relief to ignore.
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Intrusive regulatory mandates like E-Verify are just expensive regulatory diversions.
Alex Nowrasteh: E-Verify E-Viscerates Labor Market Alex Nowrasteh 2011
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Intrusive surveillance should be deemed unacceptable.
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Intrusive regulatory mandates like E-Verify are just expensive regulatory diversions.
Alex Nowrasteh: E-Verify E-Viscerates Labor Market Alex Nowrasteh 2011
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Intrusive regulatory mandates like E-Verify are just expensive regulatory diversions.
Alex Nowrasteh: E-Verify E-Viscerates Labor Market Alex Nowrasteh 2011
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Intrusive regulatory mandates like E-Verify are just expensive regulatory diversions.
Alex Nowrasteh: E-Verify E-Viscerates Labor Market Alex Nowrasteh 2011
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Living at Home: Intrusive Government: Quotes From the Past skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Intrusive means having an intimate knowledge of the supervised entity -- in short, stick your nose in, and know what's going on.
José Viñals: It's Hip to Be Square -- Why Good Financial Sector Supervision Is Important 2010
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