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"minimization" Definitions
  1. the process of reducing something to the smallest possible level or size
  2. the act of making something smaller on a computer screen

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"The court finds that the search warrant does not contain required minimization guidelines, and that minimization techniques employed in this case did not satisfy constitutional requirements," he concluded.
French minimization of their own uncomfortably complicit role in the
Good stewardship requirements should also include principles like data minimization.
"The court finds that the search warrant does not contain required minimization guidelines, and that minimization techniques employed in this case did not satisfy constitutional requirements," Judge Leonard Hanser wrote in the 12-page ruling.
The training program used something called Monte Carlo counterfactual regret minimization.
When minimization isn't undertaken at all, then metadata is, flatly, not anonymous.
Because survivors commonly face contempt, disbelief, blame, and minimization when they disclose.
Judge Marx said the search warrant did not include minimization instructions for detectives.
However, "Household" proves this was a minimization of his involvement in the war effort.
The focus should not be on banning video gambling machines but on harm minimization.
Following a minimization procedure, it will determine whether such information can even be retained.
"The minimization procedures themselves really supply the answer in the FISA context," Lewis said.
As in most human affairs, minimization of our failings may be the best course.
And when guys do complain, their problems are often met with minimization or judgment.
Minimization is how we restrict the amount of information disclosed from the raw intelligence.
Some commentators framed her choice of words as a minimization of the 9/11 attacks.
And so I just realized, you know ... Do you know the Bezos regret minimization framework?
But a free energy agent always generates its own intrinsic reward: the minimization of surprise.
Landmarks also influence route choice, by attracting more trips than travel-time minimization would expect.
Plouffe notes that "minimization" is the process by which metadata is made unattributable to individuals.
But minimization is only half the strategy to protect Republican control of the White House.
And there are also "minimization" procedures in place to protect the privacy of US citizens.
"The minimization of this research area is within academia as well as outside academia," she says.
There is also a different sort of apparent tax minimization, this one pulled off by politicians.
Both the FISC and Congress oversee how well the government is complying with its minimization procedures.
Reducing the scope for clever tax minimization makes sense, and her plan would be a start.
"The Court finds that the search warrant does not contain required minimization guidelines, and the minimization techniques employed in this case did not satisfy constitutional requirements ... (thus) all evidence against the Defendant obtained through and connection with the search warrant is suppressed," Hanser wrote in his ruling.
Businesses can self-regulate by developing and adopting industry-wide best practices on cybersecurity and data minimization.
Privacy by design, data minimization and the right to be forgotten are all requirements of the GDPR.
Data minimization (reducing the amount of data collected to a bare minimum) is mentioned once in passing.
U.S. counterinsurgency operations depend on the minimization of collateral damage and civilian deaths for long-term success.
Police are supposed to stop recording when they aren't witnessing criminal activity, a process known as minimization.
Some have suggested that, because Flynn is an American citizen, minimization procedures should have protected his privacy.
The first condition is the minimization of the suffering and damage inflicted on the North Korean people.
In a statement, PDVSA said the new measure would enable a reorganization of operations and minimization of bureaucracy.
The person selling the powder could give advice on harm minimization and you certainly wouldn't criminalize users either.
Making more of those available via voice control would definitely help out with general drivability and minimization distractions.
They also expect to see censorship, misrepresentation, and minimization of new government-funded research, specifically regarding climate change.
Minimization procedures are policies which govern how electronic surveillance of United States persons may be used and disclosed.
Paradoxically, the attributes that make these companies impressive operators – process orientation, automation, error minimization – make them abysmal innovators.
To address the threat to American privacy from incidental collection, the government applies what it calls "minimization" rules.
This could transform the current challenge of server heat exhaust minimization into a fun new piece of public infrastructure.
We can look to other successful harm minimization strategies — as in condom use for sexually active teens — as models.
I was shocked to learn about the Obama administration's failure to follow Section 85033's targeting and minimization procedures.
The minimization procedures require the "masking" of the names of U.S. individuals who are incidental to a foreign communication.
This would clearly seem to run afoul of minimization procedures, which are meant to protect U.S. citizens from such surveillance.
Civil libertarians have been complaining about the vast scope of incidental collection and the inadequacy of minimization procedures for years.
But France is among the European Union countries that view companies' aggressive tax-minimization strategies as an affront to national sovereignty.
At its worst, it's an ugly minimization, your partner undermining you and turning acts of kindness into polemics about your desperation.
The CFPB's role better matches the FTC's because it involves not risk minimization but protecting the financial well-being of consumers.
Minimization rules make an exception to the masking requirement if the American's words and identity are necessary to understand foreign intelligence.
"It's for people who have charitable motivations, a tax minimization motivation and an appetite for the complexity of charitable trusts," she said.
By law, Americans swept up incidentally in foreign surveillance activities are subject to minimization rules that mask their identities, with some exceptions.
But individuals can be exempt from the minimization rules if their identities are necessary to understand the value of the foreign intelligence.
It describes key tools for mitigating those risks, including robust privacy programs, transparency and consent, de-identification, vendor management and data minimization.
"Right now, the technical community in Russia does not seem to be convinced that HEU minimization is worth the trouble," Podvig said.
We are counting on minimization of severe cases by sheltering the most vulnerable from spread whether by those with, or those without, symptoms.
We know some Americans' information is retained when they communicate with a target, though minimization procedures are in place to protect their identities.
"What the Safe Drinking Water Act requires is the minimization of lead and the optimization of corrosion control in the pipes," he said.
That would include considering the lawful basis for processing, the principles of transparency and data minimization, as well as Google's retention practices, it added.
The masking of names is meant to protect innocent people from such inadvertent interception as part of the minimization procedures in the surveillance area.
Now, analysts from the other 16 intelligence agencies — including the F.B.I. — can sift through certain streams of raw intercepts themselves, applying "minimization" rules afterward.
"As taxpayers and practitioners navigate the outer limits of the pass-through deduction, we're concerned by signs of aggressive tax-minimization strategies," Neal wrote.
As a doctor, it has been incredible to see the eradication or minimization of so many infectious diseases over the course of my lifetime.
In the current pandemic of physical inactivity, this minimization is not helpful, but we need to address it because it is there, in our brain.
The intelligence community has long claimed that reform is not needed because the NSA's minimization procedures provide Americans with all of the protections they need.
Let's hope this news cycle convinces our corporate leaders and elected officials to embrace data privacy, protection and minimization because it responsible, profitable and efficient.
But while identifying Flynn internally was legal (and there is no evidence that minimization procedures weren't followed), leaking his name to the media was not.
In the most recent PCLOB report, the secret court that governs surveillance had reportedly submitted "revised FBI minimization procedures" in response to the watchdog's concerns.
"Her theories have revolutionized our understanding of minimal surfaces, such as those formed by soap bubbles, and more general minimization problems in higher dimensions," he said.
"It can break through denial and minimization and assure someone that what they are going through is not trivial, that they are not crazy," Stines says.
The study was based on the Fair Information Privacy Principles, the gold standard for privacy that establishes norms like data minimization, notice and choice, and transparency.
The women of Killing Eve are quite literally superior in every way imaginable, and yet they still have to navigate constant minimization from their male peers.
The reality is, robo-advisers do a great job at what they offer — portfolio management, smart tax-minimization strategies, rebalancing, and help selecting low-cost investments.
Minimization seems especially counterintuitive when competitor Facebook has been pretty loud about its own VR efforts, between social VR demonstrations and the high-end Oculus headset.
In losing the ability to call evil what it is without mitigation, without minimization, you have lost the ability to define and enjoy love and goodness.
"This is a win for our national security," said Peter Hanlon, an official with the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) office of material management and minimization.
The NSA will also no longer be able to share 702 surveillance with the FBI, CIA, or other intelligence agencies unless they follow specific data minimization procedures.
That said, Nashville's minimization of its female performers is an issue so vast and so persistent that the relentless success of Combs is practically camouflaged by it.
An issue that really concerns me is the minimization of the suffering of terminally ill Latinos in the District of Columbia, as well as dying Americans nationwide.
"This type of disbelief, minimization and ultimately denial is devastating — even more so when it comes from those privileged to work in the White House," she writes.
This denial or minimization is not just taking place at an individual and societal level, it's impacted the health care workers who should know and do better.
One aspect of the microdosing trend that the company is looking to capitalize on within psychedelic medicine is the elimination or minimization of hallucinatory effects (aka tripping).
Labour MP Margaret Hodge who, as head of the Public Accounts Committee in 2012, investigated Amazon's tax minimization strategies, said the one-day campaign was "insulting" to parliament.
"If the expiry of this patent does lead to more innovation in teledildonics, companies must practice data minimization and ensure personal data is encrypted and secure," Nazer says.
The Palm Beach County judge focused his ruling on what he deemed a lack of "minimization" procedures to limit the invasion of privacy of the massage parlor's clients.
Critics also argue that the NSA's "minimization" procedures — aimed at protecting the sharing of information from U.S. citizens acquired through surveillance of foreigners —don't sufficiently protect Americans' rights.
Because transparency still isn't incentivized in any way during these data breaches and for these companies damage minimization is the true crisis, not making things better for consumers.
The minimization practice exists to protect Americans' privacy because most spy intercepts overseas are captured without a court-approved warrant required by the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution.
This means that damage limitation — or risk minimization — needs to ascend the priority agenda over concerns with a continued deterioration in relations with Russia or any other country.
While the law does not authorize intelligence collection on U.S. citizens, Americans' communications can be swept up incidentally but are subject to minimization rules to safeguard their identities.
One way to understand the power of the Taylorist logic, particularly as extended beyond the workplace, is that it entails minimization of various costs associated with humans being human.
And the explanation that results is marked by an appalling minimization of the most dangerous administration in our lifetimes and a highly distorted portrait of Trump supporters as victims.
Even more, it introduces you to the people — mostly women — who broke through the pervasive denial and minimization of rape culture and made sure they were held to account.
The straight line is not measured based on your perception or anyone else's perception, and this means I can speak the truth about my abuse without minimization or mitigation.
"In recent decades multinationals have scoured the globe looking for low tax jurisdictions, effectively engaging in rate-shopping as part of tax minimization strategies," Spence wrote in an email.
I would go in after a hard day at the shelter spent listening to terrifying stories of survival, hear these men's minimization and denials, and feel hopeless and angry.
It's related to a problem that scholars and advocates call "Holocaust trivialization:" the minimization of one of the most profound historical evils through cheap and commonplace references to it.
After the election, and having provided our detailed findings to the FBI and special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, Facebook stuck to a public-communications strategy of minimization and denial.
I'm concerned that this media cycle may lead people to view privacy and cryptography as a safety net for billionaires rather than a transformative solution for data minimization and privacy.
For now, however, it is concerning that the President's minimization and dismissal of Russian malicious behavior may disincentivize the government from trying to prevent that same conduct from happening again.
So if Trump is somehow pulling in millions a year but exploiting tax loopholes to drastically reduce his burden, that could make him eligible for yet another tax minimization measure.
The containment and minimization of violence in America's war, particularly when it comes to civilian death, have only made it harder to criticize America's use of force in other countries.
In a world of big data, however, where innovative new uses of data are unpredictable, the focus on data minimization has come to be seen as increasingly irrelevant and costly.
They will have to defend fundamental rights that call for privacy by design and data minimization against AI's rapacious demand for data and the predictive powers of pattern-spotting algorithms.
Instead, a variety of tools — including reasonable data minimization, development of industry standards and Federal Trade Commission rule-making — can protect against misuse while allowing development of science and industry.
That collection occurred under 12333 rules, which had long prohibited the N.S.A. from sharing raw information gathered from the surveillance it governed with other members of the intelligence community before minimization.
The changes around data minimization, the management around third parties, the ability to build data architectures that are really flexible and transparent in the same way — it will take some time.
But the hint that he used a tax minimization strategy his lawyers advised against is further evidence that an investigation of his management of his foundation could lead to criminal charges.
Mr. Tacopina, a former prosecutor, said the video surveillance was illegal, because police had failed to do what is called "minimization," monitoring and stopping recording when there is no criminal activity.
"It's important for victims to understand exactly what data was exposed so they can implement a meaningful risk minimization plan," says Eva Velasquez, president and CEO of Identity Theft Resource Center.
The answer, however counterintuitive, is that the appropriate policy goal is not merely the minimization of that likelihood, that is, maximization of preventative action on the part of the nuclear owners.
Thoughtful system design with built-in privacy provisions like data minimization and proportionality, well-controlled processes and robust governance, together with established rule of law, are essential to guard against risks.
So Monte Carlo counterfactual regret minimization is just a way of systematically investigating what might have happened if the computer had acted differently, and adjusting its model of how to play accordingly.
First, it must be subject to technically enforced data use minimization control — this is to say that data should have embedded controls so it can only be used for authorized intended purposes.
I'm encouraged to see this strategy being put in place at leading hospitals across the country, and likewise by the fact that Massachusetts is leading the way in opioid minimization for patients.
This minimization makes it an even worse offense that the film does take the time to depict Mercury having a series of promiscuous sexual encounters, which it paints as sordid and shameful.
She went so far as to take profound personal offense that anyone could read Kelly's remarks, which bizarrely pinned that conflict on a generic failure to compromise, as a minimization of slavery.
"The media's minimization of the looming disaster is one of our great journalistic failures," The Nation environmental correspondent Mark Hertsgaard and CJR editor-in-chief and publisher Kyle Pope wrote in September.
"The law requires the Intelligence Community to follow court approved targeting and minimization procedures designed to ensure compliance with the law's targeting restrictions and the requirements of the Fourth Amendment," they wrote.
Previously, only analysts at the agency were permitted to search through the raw trove of this information, applying "minimization" rules to information about Americans before sharing anything more widely in the government.
If the White House had any concern about whether minimization was used properly, whether unmasking was used properly ... that is material that should be given to us in the ordinary course of affairs.
Those in government who want to spend more of other people's money seek to make taxes appear as low as possible, often through misrepresentation, because minimization increases public support for their policies. Sen.
The minimization of the unjustness and horror of slavery does more than simply keep the bad feelings of guilt, jealousy, or anger away: It liberates the denier from social responsibility to slaves' descendants.
Congress must pass a 702 reform bill that limits NSA collection and provides stronger back-end protections so that Americans' privacy is not dependent on minimization procedures that offer such minimal safeguards against abuse.
"And he continues to show a shocking lack of understanding of the gravity of the harm he has perpetrated, including through the minimization of his conduct and casual disparagement of victims in his arguments."
Thus the liberal instinct toward minimization: It's not much worse than the flu, panicking makes things only worse, don't spread conspiracy theories about its origins, racism toward Chinese people is the real danger here.
"SIFs cannot be expected to solve all of the drug-related problems within a particular area, but can contribute to their reduction or minimization," said Australia's Salvation Army — an organization normally focused on abstinence.
This permits the other agencies to search through that repository directly and apply minimization maskings themselves, rather than relying on N.S.A. analysts to spot anything relevant and disseminate it to them in intelligence reports.
The solution is a process called "minimization," wherein the name of US citizens on the call or mentioned on the call is replaced with some kind of descriptor in the intelligence community's write-ups.
This must result in minimization of efficient internal communications mechanisms (an increase in cognitive 'secrecy tax') and consequent system-wide cognitive decline resulting in decreased ability to hold onto power as the environment demands adaptation.
Still, the security risk of the macros, which had already been commonly used as attack vectors in the 1990s, raise questions about why NSA adopted Word for intelligence reporting and minimization in the first place.
Specifically, the European rights to data minimization and transparency, if applied to the U.S. government's use of facial recognition technology, would help citizens feel more confident that this technology is being used narrowly and rarely.
Anthony Lewis, arguing for the government, responded to Gartenlaub's argument with vague promises that the minimization procedures—rules that FISA imposes on data obtained under the statute—would take care of any Fourth Amendment concerns.
AIG Private Client Group gets involved from the ground up with Smart Build, a complimentary risk-minimization service that is offered to clients building a house with a construction budget of $5 million or more.
The big trend this year is the minimization of screen bezels, as sparked by Xiaomi with the Mi Mix last year, and taken to the global market by LG and Samsung's new Android flagships this spring.
If they pull out phone calls or email to use for their own agency's work, they would apply the privacy protections masking innocent Americans' information — a process known as "minimization" — at that stage, Mr. Litt said.
Adam Schiff, D-California, wrote that they were concerned that members of the intelligence community have not been sufficiently honoring previously established "robust 'minimization procedures'" to protect the identities of US citizens, including "masking" their names.
Specific optimizations included a reduction of the frontal area, minimization of panel gaps, and an almost complete panelling of the underbody, which includes the engine bay, main floorpan, parts of the rear axle and the diffuser.
But that's because the FISA documents are written in such a way that identities of people or institutions are left out under a process called "minimization," which seeks to keep other Americans out of the warrant.
Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) said most of the main components of the Obama administration's rules -- which require drillers to write leak-minimization plans, update equipment and detect leaks, among other actions -- were overly burdensome.
"Her theories have revolutionized our understanding of minimal surfaces, such as those formed by soap bubbles, and more general minimization problems in higher dimensions," Hans Munthe-Kaas, chair of the Abel Committee said in a release.
"We're going to collect the bare minimum amount of data that we need, we're going to apply aggregation and minimization techniques to it, we're not going to store it for longer than we need it," she said.
"We have encouraged restraint and we have encouraged the minimization of any type of conflict between forces involving either the Kurdistan forces, the Peshmerga, or forces that might be part of the Iraqi government coalition," Tillerson said.
Paul's candid rejection of the White House's defense and minimization of the question at hand overlooks the political tinge that is central to the allegations against Trump and has been backed up by testimony from administration officials.
Wickr said in a statement on Thursday that "taking proactive steps to protect information systems and communications including via encryption and data minimization is always seen as a positive within any industry given today's risks" of data breaches.
Though minimization rules require the names of U.S. persons picked up in surveillance of foreigners' communications to be redacted, there is exception for individuals whose identities are necessary to understand the foreign intelligence information, which Flynn likely fit.
The redacting, or masking, of names — known as minimization — is supposed to protect those Americans' privacy from unlawful intrusion under the Constitution's Fourth Amendment, and U.S. officials are supposed to have a compelling reason for requesting an unmasking.
For Bezos, that theme apparently struck a chord, inspiring him to develop what he calls "the regret-minimization framework," or a way of living his life that reduces the number of regrets he has, according to the biography.
The information that New York has in its possession will reveal whether Mr. Trump continues to zero out his taxable income with dubious tax losses and whether the I.R.S. has ever successfully challenged Mr. Trump's tax-minimization moves.
The Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) said most of the main components of the Obama administration's rules -- which require drillers to write leak-minimization plans, update equipment and detect leaks, among other actions -- were overly burdensome.
The Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) said most of the main components of the Obama administration's rules — which require drillers to write leak-minimization plans, update equipment and detect leaks, among other actions — were overly burdensome.
Flores in her essay said she considered "the doubts, the threats, the insults, and the minimization" that may come as a result of her publicly sharing her allegation, but said she decided to after considering Biden's potential run.
This process, called "minimization," is designed to prevent legal surveillance on foreigners being used as a back door to spy on specific US citizens and to make it harder for the names of individuals picked up incidentally to leak.
SPIEGEL: I THINK ONE OF THE REALLY UNIQUE THINGS IS EVEN FROM THE BEGINNING OF OUR COMPANY, WHEN WE WERE IN MY DORM ROOM OR MY DAD'S HOUSE, WE WERE THINKING A LOT ABOUT DATA MINIMIZATION AND THESE ISSUES.
The idea is that racial prejudice that was once expressed openly is now channeled through rhetoric emphasizing personal responsibility, a minimization of the effects of discrimination, and a belief that hard work alone is enough for oppressed minorities to thrive.
Federal regulations require Community Development Block Grant — Disaster Recovery Program action plans to include a displacement minimization policy and to consider mitigation — protecting the rights of people to stay in their homes when possible and respecting their right to dignified housing.
The principles are centered on transparency, choice, respect for context, data minimization, de-identification and retention, data security, integrity and access, and accountability — with a special focus on the most sensitive data collected, such as geolocation, biometrics, and driver behavior information.
The government must handle any information they receive in accordance with minimization procedures that place strict limits on who can see the information, how long it can be kept, whether it can be disseminated, and how it can be used.
In an order issued today, Morin said that the government would need to submit a report explaining the minimization procedures it would use when searching DreamHost's data—in short the government would need to explain why it needs everything it needs.
The companies have argued that fingerprinting-based background checks are flawed, time-consuming, and antithetical to their business model: scaling massively requires an aggressive minimization of on-boarding costs, including time, to ensure access to the largest possible pool of drivers.
"I think one of the really unique things is even from the beginning of our company, when we were in my dorm room or in my dad's house, we were thinking a lot about data minimization and these issues," he said.
In a briefing with lawmakers, officials from the two agencies were at odds over how legislation would impact the research community, with the health officials disputing what they thought was the DEA's minimization of the potential harm, the aides said.
"I'd want the companies in this instance to comply and continue to work to determine if alternate means could achieve the city's ends, and work to ensure that data minimization, security, and de-identification standards were put into place," Hans said.
"We at Apple are in full support of a comprehensive federal privacy law in the United States," Cook said, emphasizing that any such law should include rights to data minimization, disclosure, security, and user access — all provisions that are present in Europe's GDPR.
The main tax minimization strategy he used back then was sharply curtailed by a 1986 tax reform law passed by Congress and signed by Ronald Reagan, and Trump complained quite vocally in the 1990s about his increased tax bill due to the law.
In the wake of tensions with the North, South Korea lost its focus on Vietnam, and when negotiations eventually returned, a preoccupation with defending his own country led to a significant minimization of the number of soldiers Park was willing to send.
It is being shaped by a series of low-key moves — proposing regulations, issuing internal guidance memos, changing the composition of advisory boards — that have resulted in the elimination or minimization of scientific research and evidence in the agency's rule-making process.
Although there are many things that lead to the stigmatization of mental illness, and many reasons for treatment barriers, the trivializing of these conditions through jokes and minimization of the severity of the conditions is contributing to the exacerbation of the problem.
" The actress wrote that since their reviews focus mainly on women and not men, it "ultimately contributes to the perpetual minimization of women" and that it "propagates the idea that our worth is predominantly (or singularly) tied to our looks … the blatant hyprocrisy is nauseating.
"Data" and "minimization," two words that have rarely been used in the same sentence, now represent one of the critical product design rules we must apply if we're to build products that deliver value, meaning and engagement to the human beings we aim to serve.
Regret minimization just means that when the system would finish a hand (against itself, remember), it would then play that hand out again in different ways, exploring what might have happened had it checked here instead of raised, folded instead of called and so on.
That is a plan for what Katz called "total harm minimization," because while people can die from the virus, they can also die from depression, anxiety and addictions that flow from having their jobs, savings and futures crushed by an economy in permanent lockdown.
"What can undergraduates learn from a man whose brief tenure in national communications began with an unabashed lie about crowd sizes, continued with an ignorant minimization of the Holocaust, dabbled in unvarnished hostility to the free press, and ended in public ignominy?" the letter said.
You see here a contrast between a business person's point of view, in which tax minimization strategies are, indeed, smart, and a politician's point of view, in which it's not wise to imply that ordinary middle-class people who pay taxes every year are being stupid.
The revised rule also enables the BLM to better identify important natural resources well in advance of plan development, so that avoidance and minimization of impacts to these vital areas can be achieved as the agency plans for any appropriate uses of the land through individual plans.
"The minimization procedures also permit the government to conduct so-called 'backdoor searches,' in which the government searches its repository of FAA-collected communications specifically for information about U.S. citizens and residents — like Mr. Mohamud — including for evidence of criminal activity," ACLU and EFF lawyers argued in their brief.
In documents released to the ACLU and EFF on Wednesday, FISA Court judges wrote about a number of occasions in which the intelligence community disclosed lapses in "minimization procedures," protections intended to limit the collection of American citizens' data and discard it promptly when it is unintentionally collected.
There also were several instances in which Americans' unmasked names were improperly shared inside the intelligence community without being redacted, a violation of the so-called minimization procedures that Obama loosened in 2011 that are supposed to protect Americans' identity from disclosure when they are intercepted without a warrant.
" Bezos, who initially went to work on Wall Street after graduating as valedictorian of his high school class and attending Princeton University, goes on to tell Simon he had a very logical philosophy for leaving his Wall Street gig to start Amazon — what he calls his "regret minimization framework.
The question of whether we should choose easily explainable solutions over a minimization-of-death solution when designing automation is open to debate, as is the overall validity of using virtual reality to approximate real life, especially when other factors like the human instinct for self-preservation have been left out.
" An intelligence official directly familiar with the 2013 rules told the Hill, "We understood we were more than doubling the universe of those who could make special requests outside the normal de-minimization process and that language was added to ensure we did not accidentally create downstream leaking of information.
The furor over the Panama Papers has brought new pressure on senior British politicians to reveal their incomes and tax returns, reflecting the broader global response to the disclosures in the leaked documents about widespread use of tax-avoidance and tax-minimization methods by the wealthy and powerful around the world.
The details of our failure are complex, but they all flow ultimately from Trump's minimization of the threat: He was asserting that Covid-19 was no worse than the flu just last week (although true to form, he's now claiming to have known all along that a pandemic was coming).
Instead, we should seek both such preventative steps and avoidance actions on the part of those potentially harmed, that is, minimization of the sum of the damage from accidents and the costs of avoiding that damage, an insight that helped Ronald Coase win the Nobel Prize in economics in 1991.
In fear of strong convictions, it pushes the minimization of nation, the break-up of American tradition into a breezy multiculturalism, the opening of borders, the conversion of American citizens with roots in a time and place into global citizens with no roots and who should belong everywhere, which is to say, nowhere.
"The waste disposal systems onboard the U.S. side of the International Space Station that reclaim water from urine were not designed to handle menstrual blood, thus idealizing the minimization of breakthrough bleeding during menstrual suppression," write the authors, whose review included discussions with the astronauts Dr. Ellen Baker and Serena Aunon, among others.
"Over time the system has been perfected in terms of minimization of costs and of making the public aware of the road closures," Marcela Guerrero Casas, a Colombian raised in Bogotá who is now the managing director (and co-founder) of Open Streets Cape Town in South Africa, tells me in an email.
In Britain, those ploys include the tax-minimization schemes of companies like Starbucks and Amazon and are symbolized by the corrupt officials — Nigerian ministers, ex-Soviet insiders, deposed Middle Eastern politicians — who launder their stolen cash and besmirched reputations through British institutions, spending their dirty money on high-end real estate in London.
These assessments would include the system's benefits and costs, which would feature details on data minimization practices, how long data and decisions are stored for, what type of information is available to consumers, if they are able to fix or appeal any of the system's decisions, and who ultimately these decisions are sent to.
Fortunately for my conflict-minimization effort, I publicly supported this in 2013 - years before I had ever heard of Signature - when I expressed my agreement with a speech by then Federal Reserve Governor Dan Tarullo advocating both the increase in the $50 billion figure and the formal exemption from the Volcker Rule for banks under $10 billion in assets.
But I guess the point I wanted to make is, the people who believe that this heritage, this southern way of life — which, by the way, includes the minimization and marginalization of people of color, black people and anyone else that's not white — are part of this larger group that really believes in this lost cause, the Confederacy.
On August 11, 2014, over six months after the search in question, the FISA court approved a change to the standard minimization procedures used with warrants like the one that targeted Gartenlaub, permitting the FBI to share data obtained in such searches with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to see if files were known instances of child porn.
The program, which some Republican presidential hopefuls have criticized because they say it puts Americans at greater risk of attack by Islamic State and other violent groups, has satisfactorily complied with eight privacy safeguards that include transparency, oversight, data minimization and use limitation since its implementation in November, according to a report released by the NSA's Civil Liberties and Privacy Office.
"The questions are profound enough that I think we need to move past it, and ideally that would mean the chairman ought to recuse himself, not only from the investigation involving potential coordination or collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russians, but also any oversight of minimization issues affecting the Trump transition since he was a member of that Trump transition team," Schiff said.
"[Rosenstein] failed to act on the behalf of the Attorney General by properly supervising the administration of [Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act] by failing to demonstrate probable cause to believe that targets of surveillance were a foreign power or agents of a foreign power, that a significant purpose of the surveillance was to obtain foreign intelligence information, and that appropriate minimization procedures were in place," according to the third charge.
Core findings of the report include: The report adds that the various trends it has identified raise "novel questions" about how to protect individual privacy and security in the future — a topic that was also worrying the FTC chairwoman at the start of last year, when she called for IoT companies to adopt security by design, engage in data minimization practices, increase transparency and provide consumers with notice and choice for unexpected data uses.
The CDD is advocating for consumer protection rules and privacy policies that reflect "Fair Information Practices", rather than just requiring opt-in consumer consent for data harvesting and processing — arguing for a total bar on "pervasive and continuous data collection", such as via crossdevice tracking (a technique used by TechCrunch's parent AOL, for instance) and offline/online data profiling; and for data minimization safeguards "to ensure that online records are kept to a minimum and cannot be used for ongoing targeting".

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