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Warren had her way, the federal government would be even bigger and more intrusive than it is today — a lot bigger, and a lot more intrusive.
Drafters have scaled back some of the board's more intrusive powers.
However, the device is more intrusive than wearing an Ava bracelet.
The investigation begins with an application that could not be more intrusive.
The harassment started with uncomfortable kisses and inappropriate touching but became more intrusive.
Their vision implies far more intrusive government than the social democratic rhetoric suggests.
In Season 2, the outside world seems likely to be ever more intrusive.
"This is much more intrusive than the interception of a phone call," she said.
Automated monitoring should be no more intrusive than wearing a wristwatch and getting a notification.
Maybe you find Loca Cola no more intrusive than the lights of the city below.
We must also learn to live with more intrusive levels of security in our everyday lives.
Today it would need an even more intrusive and coercive approach to assert its IP rights unilaterally.
Some criminal cases "could justify using more intrusive means," Lam added — such as potentially accessing the data.
And electronic tracking of consumers in order to sell them more stuff will become ever more intrusive.
A series of more intrusive U.N. inspections under the deal have verified that Iran is meeting its commitments.
It is more intrusive than even a Title III criminal wiretap of a drug dealer or mob boss.
With "Nearby" on Android, the suggestions are a bit more intrusive, thanks to its use of push notifications.
A series of more intrusive U.N. inspections under the deal have verified that Iran has been meeting its commitments.
So the more risky a drug is, clearly, the more justification you have for more intrusive or intense regulation.
It's an aesthetic that's much sleeker and minimalist than Apple's, making the iPhone's notch feel all the more intrusive.
If governments become more intrusive, that may in fact be evidence of continuity rather than a big intellectual shift.
And a battery of ever more intrusive ways to monitor the communications of citizens for possible threats to public security.
While the concept is certainly futuristic, it appears that Singapore was considering a far more intrusive system about two years ago.
It frets that President Donald Trump's call for "extreme vetting" of foreigners is turning into an ever more intrusive policy regime.
Britain also worries that more intrusive sanctions will affect the status of the City of London as a global financial centre.
For the last century, American government has only been moving in one direction—bigger, more centralized, more intrusive and more bureaucratic.
The next revolution, however, looks to involve much smaller drones that while less lethal, can also be a much more intrusive presence.
But many critics, by pushing the company to be more intrusive on some days and less intrusive on others, also constrain thinking.
In its fight against the FBI, Apple isn't just worried about this controversial case becoming a precedent for more intrusive government requests.
Creating new taxes in tax reform is the wrong choice to make and would impose a bigger and even more intrusive government.
The research shows that baby brains react more strongly to angry voices when their parents are more "intrusive and demanding," Zhao said.
In other words, the FCC should not help turn set top boxes into a platform for more intrusive, less regulated advertising opportunities.
Facebook let some of the world's largest technology companies have more intrusive access to users' personal data than it had previously disclosed.
In Jiangxi Province, in the southeast, the government has adopted a more intrusive approach, reissuing guidelines for when women can get abortions.
While Google is not about to wipe ads off its browser, it is making some strides to rein in the more intrusive.
It also agreed to restrictions on the level to which it could enrich uranium and to more intrusive international inspections than before.
If the banks do not provide the information, the senators plan to seek potentially more intrusive action, such as a government investigation.
This might serve as a double-edged comfort, though: One member told me she'd had more intrusive negative thoughts since joining the community.
I'm currently at Level 19 (of a possible 50) and it's only now that the free-to-play elements are becoming more intrusive.
The industry thought that consumers would welcome "relevant" ads, but as these got more intrusive and creepy, people reacted by installing ad-blockers.
Ads aren't new to Messenger, but until now they've been limited to static, News Feed-style ads, not the more intrusive autoplaying videos.
Compared to controls, depressed mothers had higher cortisol and SIgA levels and tended to exhibit more intrusive and insensitive behaviors toward their children.
But for more intrusive surveillance, spying companies had to work around Apple's restrictions by using the victim's name and password to get data.
It would be a huge, sustained headache for anyone in the information protection business, but no more intrusive than, say, emission regulations for cars.
When your eyes are inches from the screen, and you can't look away, ads, adaptive bitrates, and buffering feel way more intrusive and grating.
However, the team said the software "could easily be used for far more intrusive and harmful purposes", such as stealing banking credentials and eavesdropping.
The court ruled that forced breathalyzer tests do not require a warrant, but blood-alcohol tests still do, because taking blood is more intrusive.
Since Pyongyang has cheated often in the past, the treaty and inspections would have to be far more intrusive even than the Iran deal.
Most people know that apps can track their movements, but as technology becomes more accurate, snooping on people's daily habits has grown more intrusive.
That Facebook also owns Instagram and Whatsapp doesn't raise prices, but it might compromise privacy or make advertising more intrusive or cause other harms. Sen.
Police in Anaheim, California have been using Stingray surveillance devices, as well as their more intrusive cousin, "dirtboxes," during active investigations, completely unbeknownst to residents.
The department would have even more video to manage and release, but most worrisome was how fundamentally different, and more intrusive, this video would be.
A likely next step will be to require all visitors to Kurdistan to secure Iraqi, not Kurdish, visas, a longer, more expensive, more intrusive process.
More recently, The New York Times reported that Facebook gave other technology companies more intrusive access to users' personal data than it had previously disclosed.
"Otherwise, we fall into this dependency such that later on, we become more intrusive in the use of these technologies which can also produce harm."
All the while social media makes the comparison game more intrusive than ever, and nearly everybody feels as if he or she is falling behind.
And although some of the more intrusive trackers in Verizon's new app are optional, for privacy-minded customers that's only going to be a small consolation.
Complying with the agents doesn't necessarily mean being immediately released — and any investigation scans will be a lot more intrusive if you've already decrypted your device.
Levy and Robinson argued the proposal would be "no more intrusive than the virtual crocodile clips" which are currently used in wiretaps of non-encrypted communications.
Putting the activity front and center on a Facebook profile feels more intrusive, allowing users to track exactly what their friends are doing across the network.
Conversely, if the evidence establishes a significant probability that Russian interference did or could alter election outcomes, Congress would be justified in enacting more intrusive regulations.
Meanwhile, as the winter leads to widespread losses, regulators will grow ever more intrusive, trying to minimize or stop future losses due to fraud or negligence.
It's not unheard of for a company to report a white hat to the police, but that usually happens when the hacker has been much more intrusive.
Cahn said that when the government gains access to our electronic devices, specifically our phones, "it's far more intrusive" than looking through our luggage or physical files.
This solution, Levy and Robinson say, would be "no more intrusive than the virtual crocodile clips" that lawmakers have already authorized police to use to wiretap communications.
Often he brings props, like the stacks of papers he used Tuesday to argue that the Affordable Care Act was more intrusive than the Republicans' repeal proposal.
That's the question that Comcast customers may soon face if the broadband giant decides to start offering discounts in exchange for more intrusive access to user data.
Any detention of travelers or citizens must be "scientifically justified and no more intrusive on civil liberties than absolutely necessary," said Jay Stanley, an ACLU senior policy analyst.
"Blood tests are significantly more intrusive, and their reasonableness must be judged in light of the availability of the less invasive alternative of a breath test," he wrote.
"Those are all items on a broad continuum from least intrusive to more intrusive in terms of movement and the economy," Azar told reporters at the White House.
Nephew says both U.S. and European negotiators supported a longer deal and more intrusive inspections, but Iran refused during negotiations and had the backing of Russia and China.
But the ELDs are also seen as a gateway to more intrusive monitoring technologies, like SmartCap's EEG-monitoring hats, or Seeing Machines' computer vision-equipped inward facing cameras.
Meanwhile, tracking is becoming even more intrusive and spilling over into the real world, with phones emitting ultrasonic sounds and Google tracking Android users' locations despite their stated preferences.
There are some downsides: The Lighthouse is rather large, much bigger and more intrusive than its competitors, given the brains and the cameras it needs to pack to work.
Nicotine is far more addictive than THC, and its use pattern is more intrusive: stoners don't get overpowering physical cravings to hide in airplane bathrooms and hit a bong.
In general, he said, "the types of assaults that occur to the passengers are more intrusive on average," such as rape or attempted rape while the passenger is sleeping.
Like Mr. Trump, he has questioned the scope and mission of international institutions such as the World Bank, saying they have grown "more intrusive" and need to be refocused.
The EyeDetect camera feels no more intrusive than a normal webcam, and I do my best to keep my face and expression neutral, whether I'm lying or telling the truth.
Of those, 38 percent said they found the ads less intrusive than those on TV, in print, online or on social media and 27 percent said they were more intrusive.
The bill is a more intrusive measure than a recently amended Computer Crime Act, say experts, which allows authorities to censor online content but not to pry into private data.
In this case the left is the favored side because of the belief in a larger and more intrusive government versus the limited government that is a traditional Republican position.
Parental depression is linked to more intrusive or withdrawn parenting interactions with children and maternal depression has been linked with paternal stress, depression, and poorer interactions between fathers and children.
During a conference in the 1970s some researchers were tasked with coming up with an invisible system of total surveillance that would be more intrusive than anything people could ever imagine.
Limiting buybacks is more intrusive than some government oversight that impacted the stock market, like accounting regulations or the uptick rule that permitted short selling a stock only on an uptick.
The proposed right to "be let alone" made a fundamental distinction between being observed, which can accompany any act made in public, versus being identified, a separate and more intrusive act.
Iran would be prepared to sign an additional protocol, allowing for more intrusive inspections of the country's nuclear facilities at an earlier date than that set out in the 2015 deal.
Because what had been happening was in our desire to capture more and more of this shrinking ad revenue, we were going for formats that were only bigger and more intrusive.
Of two main ideas taking shape, the more intrusive one calls for contractors to dig up a partially renovated section of New York's Hudson River Park under a "cut and cover" concept.
Addressing an increasingly controversial issue, the proposed rules would increase disclosure requirements for controversial "pay-for-privacy" plans in which ISPs offer discounts in exchange for more intrusive access to consumer data.
Of two main ideas taking shape, the more intrusive one calls for contractors to dig up a partially renovated section of New York's Hudson River Park under a "cut and cover" concept.
Tehran on Thursday signaled a willingness to engage in diplomacy with a modest offer on its nuclear work - ratification of a document prescribing more intrusive nuclear inspections if Washington abandoned its sanctions.
"If one judge found something less intrusive to be impermissible, then it would stand to reason that some other judge would find something that is more intrusive to be impermissible," Vernick said.
"Google's Waze has been experimenting with similar (and more intrusive) navigation-based ad formats since at least early 2018 and this ad format has clearly taken some inspiration from the strategic asset." 
On Friday, ESMA updated its rules on endorsement that will come into force in January 2019, spelling out how it will be more intrusive in policing the regime to ensure investor protection.
"Like Mr. Trump, he has questioned the scope and mission of international institutions such as the World Bank, saying they have grown 'more intrusive' and need to be refocused," Mr. Baker writes.
"From what has been outlined in the official sources, there is nothing more intrusive than what is commonly done in the West," said Forrest Zhang, a sociology professor at the Singapore Management University.
Tehran on Thursday signaled a willingness to engage in diplomacy with a modest offer on its nuclear work - ratification of a document prescribing more intrusive nuclear inspections if Washington abandoned its economic sanctions.
Given the nature and breadth of the program, verification by the International Atomic Energy Agency would most likely have to be still more intrusive than the 24/7 system in place in Iran.
George Magnus, former chief economist at UBS, told "CNBC's Street Signs" Wednesday that regulation is more "intrusive" now, which has made some parts of the financial system safer compared to 10 years ago.
Potential interventions include environmental interventions such as surface cleaning and disinfecting, as well as more intrusive social distancing strategies like closing schools, canceling mass gatherings, and asking sick people to voluntarily stay home.
That is when Iran formally ratifies an agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency to allow far more intrusive inspections of the country, including sites that Tehran has never declared as nuclear-related.
That is when Iran formally ratifies an agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency to allow far more intrusive inspections of the country, including sites that Tehran has never declared as nuclear-related.
But as the Circle becomes an ever more intrusive presence in Mae's life, Eggers uses her story to explore how the tension between privacy and technology might increasingly affect the future of work.
While the corrosive realities of a complex city are far more intrusive than in past, it's the cliché Paris that keeps the city at the top of top tourist destinations in the world.
The dogs are being used to screen passengers who haven't signed up for the TSA's pre-check system, which allows passengers expedited screening if they submit to more intrusive background checks ahead of time.
Iran's foreign minister told reporters in New York that Iran could immediately ratify a document prescribing more intrusive inspections of its nuclear program if the United States abandoned its economic sanctions, media organizations reported.
And relying on a covert source rather than a more intrusive method of gathering information suggests that the FBI may have been acting cautiously -- perhaps too cautiously -- to protect the campaign, not undermine it.
FALTERING DIPLOMACY Tehran on Thursday signaled a willingness to engage in diplomacy with a modest offer on its nuclear work - ratification of a document prescribing more intrusive nuclear inspections if Washington abandoned its sanctions.
"Xinjiang is maybe a kind of more extreme, more intrusive example of China's mass surveillance systems," said Maya Wang, a China researcher for Human Rights Watch who has studied the technology in the region.
It also means that if (or, let's be more realistic, when) Google wants to experiment with what its AI will show you, it can do it over there, instead of being more intrusive about it.
FALTERING DIPLOMACY Tehran on Thursday signaled a willingness to engage in diplomacy with a modest offer on its nuclear work - ratification of a document prescribing more intrusive nuclear inspections if Washington abandoned its economic sanctions.
It's helpful to think about a hack like what happened to Equifax as part of a chain of events where, the further down the chain you go, the more intrusive and potentially damaging the results.
Using today's technology, the government could indefinitely store and search the phone data it collects, mine it and fuse it with other data for more intrusive and comprehensive insights into people's lives, social networks and movements.
That meant increasingly obvious and arguably more intrusive indicators of live videos in users' feeds, in picture-in-picture videos that popped up in the corner of the app and eventually in the dedicated video tab.
Our recent investigation found that for years Facebook gave tech companies like Netflix and Spotify more intrusive access to users' personal data than it has disclosed, essentially exempting those business partners from its usual privacy rules.
This kind of bulldozer, pelvis-first mentality is the foundation of the more aggressive, more intrusive behavior, and until we recognize that, we will count on the courts to correct something that our culture should correct.
If anyone wonders why the idea of a more intrusive government in Medicare drug pricing hasn't gained traction, it's largely because there is no clamor for it from the people who are currently utilizing the program.
Part of the more intrusive inspections provided for by the Iran deal is implementation of the IAEA Additional Protocol, which provides for more wide-ranging access to nuclear facilities than under a standard so-called safeguards agreement.
With apps that inserted their own malware or malvertising, the threat might not necessarily be to the users' data, but to their online experience — with a VPN replacing a website's ads with their own, more intrusive versions.
The latter has become particularly popular as an alternative to amniocentesis, a more intrusive, and sometimes high-risk, procedure in which a small amount of amniotic fluid is sampled from the amniotic sac surrounding a developing fetus.
After decades of journalistic scandal-mongering, each more intrusive than the last — and then juiced by the Internet — was the jury in Florida that ruled so decisively against Gawker speaking for the entire culture in saying, "Enough"?
It is even harder imagining it agreeing to the terms the administration has laid out of zero nuclear enrichment, a ban on ballistic missile development, even more intrusive inspections, plus a dramatic change in its regional behavior.
But it also acknowledges that sometimes a search warrant may be justified, even though it is more intrusive, such as if there is reason to believe the recipient would destroy the evidence rather than turn it over.
Horowitz found that the FBI followed existing rules, but Horowitz recommended that changes be made, including that the FBI consult top Justice officials before more intrusive investigative steps are taken in investigations dealing with major political campaigns.
Experimenting with carbon removal deserves "a newfound sense of urgency" not least because more intrusive "geo-engineering" ideas, such as blocking some of the sun's rays from reaching the planet, are "coming down the pike", she said.
" Montana has not explained why political robocalls are more intrusive than, say, charitable solicitations, which "raises doubts about whether the robocall statute aims to address the problems caused by robocalling or instead to hinder discussion of certain topics.
Don't be fooled by claims of self-regulation, as any useful long-term reforms of Google and Facebook's data privacy practices fundamentally oppose their core business models: hyper-targeted advertising based on more and more intrusive personal surveillance.
The officials argued that the approach would avoid weakening encryption, which is a way to encode messages, and claimed that it would not be any more intrusive than older technologies used by spy agencies to snoop on telephone lines.
Being overpoliced for the small stuff, and underpoliced for the important stuff, alienates the community, undercuts cooperation and fuels private violence: which itself often then drives even more intrusive policing, more alienation, lower clearance rates, and still more violence.
A similar design of predictive security software is also being rolled out in other regions of China but surveillance is more intrusive in Xinjiang and there are fewer protections for suspects due to government concerns about unrest, she said.
This sort of solution seems to be no more intrusive than the virtual crocodile clips that our democratically elected representatives and judiciary authorise today in traditional voice intercept solutions and certainly doesn't give any government power they shouldn't have.
The official also dismissed an offer made by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif that Iran could immediately ratify a document prescribing more intrusive inspections of its nuclear program if the United States abandoned its economic sanctions on Tehran.
"You can still see how major events like the [2008 Beijing] Olympics and Shanghai Expo provided opportunities for the Chinese police to implement more intrusive security measures and more funding for surveillance and social control," she told Business Insider.
Rather, they have objected to provisions that will expire after a number of years, called for more intrusive inspections even if there is no evidence of wrongdoing and say restrictions on Iran's missiles should be part of the agreement.
In the aftermath of the horrific shooting in Parkland, a flurry of proposals to protect teens have been fielded, including raising the age to buy assault-style weapons, more intrusive background checks, and more resources for the mentally ill.
Security checks at borders were longer and more intrusive ordeals for me than for my non-Muslim colleagues, and I grew frustrated and exhausted with constantly having to provide details on my family background and nationality to prove my identity.
But Zarif told reporters on Thursday that Iran had offered to make a concession on its nuclear program - to ratify a document prescribing more intrusive inspections - if the United States abandoned its economic sanctions - a proposal that drew U.S. skepticism.
After a long season of police raids, house arrests, and endless parliamentary debate over how to confront the threat, there is no sustained pitch, even from the far-right National Front, for a more intrusive police presence in French daily life.
It adds up to a long road ahead in Europe for law enforcement and intelligence agencies but also for citizens who are having to learn to adapt to an array of new security precautions and more intrusive surveillance, especially in public places.
The New York Times reported in November that company leaders had tried to play down major concerns about privacy or deflect blame, and in December that Facebook gave big technology companies more intrusive access to users' personal data than it had previously disclosed.
CreditCreditAaron P. Bernstein/Reuters For years, Facebook gave some of the world's largest technology companies more intrusive access to users' personal data than it has disclosed, effectively exempting those business partners from its usual privacy rules, according to internal records and interviews.
MEXICO CITY, Dec 11 (Reuters) - After the initial euphoria had subsided, Mexican business leaders emerged bruised and resigned to a new stricter trade deal with the United States and Canada that could usher in more intrusive enforcement of labor rules in Mexico.
The complaints showed that people are particularly disturbed when agents not only look through their devices in front of them, but conduct a "forensic search," in which the agents copy their data for more intrusive examination, such as trying to recover deleted files.
I do think that regulation ... I think that we should consider regulating the social media companies and there are a lot of different possibilities that range from, again, low-hanging fruit like transparency regulation to much more intrusive regulation relating to content.
According to the New York Times, which published another long and damning investigation into the social giant's data practices late on Tuesday, Facebook granted more than 22018 companies, including Netflix and Microsoft, access to users' personal data in more intrusive ways than previously disclosed.
That's precisely the sort of behavior one might focus on in seeking to convince a recalcitrant judge that an investigative target could not be trusted to turn over documents in response to a subpoena, requiring the more intrusive step of seizing Mr. Stone's devices directly.
The reality of these promises today, in America, is a more expensive, more intrusive, ever growing government behemoth attaching more strings and regulations to the bows and ribbons of these so-called free gifts and a nation in debt by over $19 trillion and growing every minute.
In the developing world, this type of digital engagement enables robust authoritarian regimes to become more intrusive and cost-efficient, provides a boost to fragile dictatorships that might otherwise falter, and encourages governments with weak democratic institutions to pursue new forms of online censorship and public monitoring.
Either we get behind Trump and make Obama's eight-years a temporary setback in the revolution Reagan started, or we stay divided and let Clinton win in which case we finalize the creation of an "Obama era" that accepts a more intrusive, unwieldy federal government as the norm.
The United States should require North Korea to dismantle its nuclear weapons program, rejoin the Nonproliferation Treaty and agree to the Additional Protocol (which allows for more intrusive inspections), cease the long-range missile development that threatens the U.S. mainland and stop its cyber attacks on U.S. entities.
If the president does decide to leave the deal, there are four broad options for an Iran strategy: To negotiate a better deal, one that corrects the original agreement's flaws by including permanent restrictions on enrichment, a ban on ballistic missile development and a more intrusive inspection regime.
On one hand it will have its advertisers demanding ever-more intrusive tracking and targeting options, as usual; on the other, there is a large and increasingly dissatisfied user base that has now been promised that the next generation of Facebook products will be private, ephemeral, and regularly purge their data.
Anxiety over whether the spiritual center might serve as a listening post, however, has obscured its principal and perhaps more intrusive role: an outsize display in the heart of Paris, the capital of the insistently secular French Republic, of Russia's might as a religious power, not just a military one.
While it might technically count as a search if an automated program trawls through all the data, the thinking goes, there is no unreasonable harm unless a human being looks at the result of that search and orders more intrusive measures or an arrest, which even then could be reasonable.
Advertising As advertising has become more intrusive in recent years, hundreds of millions of web users have installed ad-blocking software to ward off full-page pop-ups, blaring video pitches that start automatically and large ads with unstoppable countdown clocks that obscure the content you actually want to see.
There are, however, some legal limits on that authority: CBP guidance says that officers must conduct these investigations in a way that is "safe, secure, humane, dignified, and professional" and that they cannot conduct more intrusive investigations, including prolonged interrogation, unless they have "reasonable suspicion" of an immigration violation or crime.
Allowing Russia to switch to the new electro-optical sensors for these more intrusive flights would give Moscow a faster, more reliable means of conducting surveillance (and an easier way of concealing their objectives) than the clunky wet-film processing that most nations, including the United States, are transitioning away from, critics said.
Under the accord, Tehran received relief from global economic sanctions and in return committed to capping its uranium enrichment well below the level needed for bomb-grade material, cutting the number of its centrifuge enrichment machines by two-thirds, reducing its enriched uranium stockpile and submitting to a more intrusive IAEA inspections regime.
"Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They're Not Keeping It Secret," Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, Natasha Singer, Michael H. Keller and Aaron Krolik, The New York Times — As smartphones have become ubiquitous and technology more accurate, an industry of snooping on people's daily habits has spread and grown more intrusive.
" Later, the sheriff released a statement noting that deputies "were instructed to perform a basic and non-intrusive pat down of each student" but later it was discovered that one officer "had exceeded the instructions given by the Sheriff and conducted a pat down of some students that was more intrusive than instructed by the Sheriff.
They don't have things all their own way—there are more administrative burdens, and insurance companies and the government are more intrusive than before—but the profession has been the single biggest beneficiary of the boom in medical spending in the past four decades, and doctors' incomes have remained relatively untouched by attempts to rein in health-care costs.
"Pen register orders have been used over the years for surveillance that's much more intrusive than one might imagine at first glance: from real-time location tracking, to concealing the operation of cell site simulators (Stingrays), to purportedly authorizing the NSA's bulk collection of all Americans' telephone metadata," Nate Cardozo, a senior staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, told VICE News.
If he were smart, he'd use the fact that he has now restored, for the moment, some U.S. deterrence to immediately pivot to forging a simple, revised nuclear deal that would impose a permanent freeze on Iran's nuclear weapons capacity, with even more intrusive inspections than levied by the original deal, in return for an end to the oil sanctions.
Caring for children came to mean emergency intervention, to stop them from being murdered—Victorian infant life protection, revisited—notwithstanding the glaring fact that federally funded child-protective services that handle three million reports of child abuse every year represent a far, far more intrusive form of state authority over family life than federally subsidized childcare could ever have constituted.
They know that an election victory by Hillary Clinton and Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineWarren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Almost three-quarters say minimum age to buy tobacco should be 21: Gallup Overnight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador MORE will mean a bigger, more expensive, more intrusive federal government, higher taxes, and a diminished U.S. military.

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