The 2006 document claimed people were "entitled to a private life" without "Big Brother-style" intrusion.
He would have been forgiven if he had opted for a private life of comfort and ease.
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Estrada, 62, is candid about a private life that includes flocks of mistresses and children born out of wedlock.
Clark 's distant relatives are ignoring her decision to live a private life.
"We are not superwomen, we manage the knocks, and have some successes, and have a family, a private life, those kinds of things, " she said.
Mild-mannered and sensitive, but egocentric and neurotic too, he achieved the status of a sage in public but led a private life which was in many ways pathetic.
Representatives of the prince had requested the photos not be printed in the British press, on the grounds that it infringed the prince's right to a private life.
Mocked for his lavish lifestyle, and a private life that saw him divorce his second wife immediately after his election in 2007 and go on to marry singer Carla Bruni, the French never truly warmed to Sarkozy.
What I like better than Cooper's admission, or the good reasons he summarizes for making such an admission, is his insistence that even under these circumstances he has a right to a private life, and he intends to invoke those rights.
Ms Costin, who is now Rio de Janeiro's municipal education secretary, says that once in work the barriers Brazilian women face are fewer than they might imagine though she thinks it is still difficult for a Brazilian woman in the public eye to have a private life.
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Those quick to judge her for seeking such public closure (a national tabloid magazine cover? why not counseling?) will be happy to know that Nordegren told People she had no intention of speaking publicly about her relationship with Woods in the future, and looks forward to a private life with her children.
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"I hit the ball well enough to shoot a good score but these greens are just awful, we were talking about it all day, " said the American, who spent five months out of the game following a private-life scandal at the end of last year and has been troubled by a recent neck injury.
But, of course, I think that our children ought to be totally left alone and allowed to have a totally private life.
He had a fleshy private life that was remarkable even for Hollywood.
Nor does it preclude a person from one day revealing all their attributes and faults publicly, yet the next day deciding to live a more private life.
The checks, known as CRBs, may prevent a persons right to a private or family life, a draft judgement has found.
Moran, a Democrat, has an advantage in running the bureaucratic money maze: She was a grant writer in private life, so she knows a little bit about red tape.
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The European Convention on Human Rights protections - such as the right to a private and family life and freedom of expression - became directly enforceable in UK courts in 2000 via the Human Rights Act.
It said the court had concluded that automatic disclosure of all convictions and cautions - whether or not relevant to the job being applied for - was incompatible with Article 8 of the Human Rights Act - the right to a private and family life.
As MPs debated a motion tabled by the government on the application of article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which enshrines the right to a family or private life in law, on 19 June 2012, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said she backed ministers' aim to deport more foreign criminals.
That is why the flashbacks work so efficiently: they enable Durkin to prove that what a cult requires, apart from a master and his slaves, is time the chance, granted usually to totalitarian states, for a private crime to become a way of life.
By telling his tale on national TV, Edwards made his private life a legitimate story.
The media's idea of what is off-limits in a candidate's private life continues to shrink.
Benedict will now dedicate himself to a life of private prayer in the service of the Church, according to the Vatican.
The Mail on Sunday said that it was Lord Browne who had "made his private life a public issue" by lying in court.
Less than a fortnight later he crashed his car outside his Florida home, an incident that led to revelations about his private life and a break from golf.
There's degrees and there's got to be a halfway house between freedom of the press and freedom of speech, and the right to a person's private life and privacy.
But after five months out of the game following a scandal in his private life, the 34-year-old could not sustain the challenge and instead made six bogeys in his first 12 holes.
"You just don't know what the weather is going to do, hopefully I can get some momentum going early, " said Woods, who has finished fourth in the first two majors of the year following five months out after a scandal in his private life.
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