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While these issues strike at the core of a country’s values – of what we mean by democracy and limits on government
intrusion
into individuals’ lives – they are also economic issues.
This dramatic and outrageous gag order – keeping journalists from reporting on a matter of public record and a situation that is of the public interest – led to a furious protest by the Editors’ Guild of India against what it called an “unwarranted
intrusion
into media freedom.”
The nature of such fuel accumulations runs the gamut, including swamp drainage in Indonesia, rainforest destruction in Amazonia, self-thickening woods in American wildlands as a result of fire exclusion, and everywhere the
intrusion
of urban sprawl and fire-prone houses.
China’s response to the intervention was to feign outrage, describing it as an illegal
intrusion
into its sovereign waters and a sign of American hypocrisy; the United States cares when China builds artificial islands in the South China Sea, the Chinese argue, but not when Vietnam or the Philippines do the same.
When American diplomats complained about Jewish settlers’ forcible
intrusion
into Palestinian neighborhoods, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu responded that Jerusalem was not a settlement, but the capital of Israel.
By contrast, a higher growth rate would require fewer golf breaks for salarymen and significant immigration in a nation that is unaccustomed to foreign
intrusion
and different cultural habits.
Estonia, Georgia and Kazakhstan have achieved this end;-- regulatory legislation which invites grotesque state
intrusion
in the market must be abolished;-- the power of bureaucrats must be severely check by all legal and administrative means.
Companies that store or transmit consumer data would assume greater responsibility for illegal intrusion, damage, or destruction.
Experience from previous tsunamis and other major floods suggests that the environmental damage they inflict is linked to saltwater
intrusion
in ground water and to the disappearance or relocation of beaches.
If sea levels were to rise by one meter, the resulting saltwater
intrusion
would threaten 70% of Vietnam’s coastal farmlands.
In a brilliant essay, Harvard law professor Cass Sunstein argues that Trump’s unpredictable
intrusion
into companies’ affairs will undermine the market economy itself.
In Iraq, a large agricultural sector operates on fairly marginal lands, where farmers fight a constant battle against salt
intrusion
and face severe water shortages.
At the same time, it is widely acknowledged (except by most editors and journalists) that a great deal of media
intrusion
is simply an abuse of press freedom, with the sole aim of boosting circulation by feeding public prurience.
Murdoch always looked like a foreign
intrusion
into British life.
Some 230,000 hectares of paddy rice cultivation has been destroyed just in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, where depleted river flows have led to saltwater
intrusion
from the South China Sea, rendering nearly 10% of the rice farms potentially infertile.
Rather, it comes from the way in which the know-how that China has gained in fashioning domestic cyber oversight is proving invaluable to it in its efforts to engage in cyber
intrusion
across its frontiers.
Cyber
intrusion
in peacetime allows the prowler to read the content and understand the relative importance of different computer networks so that it knows what to disable in a conflict situation.
The most common type of
intrusion
is an attempt to hack into e-mail accounts.
Just as some Chinese pharmaceutical firms exported to Africa spurious medicines with “Made in India” labels – a fact admitted by the Chinese government – some Chinese hackers are known to have routed their cyber
intrusion
through computers in Russia, Iran, Cuba, and other countries.
Yet pollution, climate change, and seawater
intrusion
are diminishing supplies of fresh water at similar rates.
It estimates that only 13% of the world’s population lives in countries “where coverage of political news is robust, the safety of journalists is guaranteed, state
intrusion
in media affairs is minimal, and the press is not subject to onerous legal or economic pressures.”
It now takes only a computer and Internet connection to cause serious trouble:
intrusion
by hackers into protected networks, or the introduction of havoc-wreaking software viruses and worms in sensitive information systems.
The fence was designed to prevent
intrusion
from the human population and degradation of the park’s habitat.
These risks are compounded by the potential for cyberattacks by state or non-state actors that lead to the theft of nuclear materials, sabotage to a nuclear facility, false warning of a missile attack, or
intrusion
into nuclear command-and-control systems.
The result is superficiality, arbitrariness, excessive
intrusion
into national sovereignty and, as a result of all of this, poor or mediocre results.
Should I be outraged at this
intrusion
on my privacy?
Turkey, whose 2008 treaty with the Gulf Cooperation Council made it a strategic partner of the region’s monarchies, was unequivocally assertive during the Bahrain crisis in warning Iran to cease its subversive
intrusion
into the region’s affairs.
But Anna Hazare’s movement nonetheless implies a major
intrusion
into lawmaking.
But now, as Atar noted, they view the participation of Chinese firms in the rehabilitation of Marawi as an intrusion, if not outright invasion.
In the next few years, Russia will offer Europe a great opportunity for closer cooperation, but it will also pose a risk of increased
intrusion
in European affairs.
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