Here at The Not-So Private Parts, I write about and frequently endorse the erosion of privacy.
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In contrast in Scotland the issue has also arisen, but the SNP government has decided not to extend the Scottish FOI law to housing associations, private contractors involved in providing public services, and other parts of the private sector which could be held to have public responsibilities.
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And as they do so, they could break up the now-private company and grab parts of it, just as they are doing to Zhejiang Glass and other businesses across China.
They have been one of the worst-performing parts of the private-equity market since 2007, according to Dr DePinho.
Laws to ensure bilingual services, including in some parts of the private sector, were passed by the last assembly.
Mr Dobson said the proposal "responds directly to widespread patient concerns about poor care in parts of the private sector".
But any extension to key parts of the private sector, according to former officials and security professionals, could be hamstringed by the government's own secrecy.
Politicians on both left and right accept that America's sickest banks may need to be taken over and restructured and their good parts returned to private ownership.
It calls on federal agencies to develop voluntary cybersecurity standards for critical parts of the private sector and to consider proposing new mandates where possible under existing law.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) should work with the private sector to identify which parts of the nation's power grid and telecommunications infrastructure are critical to preserving the nation's core capabilities.
Harvard's efforts to sell big parts of its private equity portfolio generated a lot of publicity a year ago when it was reported that the endowment had pulled the assets off the market due to low bids.
When the numbers are broken down, it turns out that 61% favor the part of the legislation that prohibits insurers from dropping people when they get sick while 64% like the parts that stop private health insurance companies from denying coverage to those who have pre-existing conditions.
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The review said there were no checks on surgeons' qualifications in some parts of the private sector, an issue made worse by more than half of cosmetic surgery being performed by "fly in, fly out" doctors - surgeons based abroad who fly into the UK to perform operations and then fly back out again.
Private aircraft flights are banned over parts of Boston, Washington and New York.
Hedge funds, private-equity firms and other parts of the shadow banking system should go, along with over-the-counter derivatives (OTCs), collateralised-debt obligations (CDOs) and other nefarious structured products.
Yet one can't help but think that if the millions spent on such meetings were available to microcapitalists of the sort that Hernando de Soto of Peru tries to vest with private-property rights in struggling parts of the planet, we wouldn't have call for many more Sustainable Development summits.
But as socio-economic stability sets into various parts of the continent, private equity is experiencing a record boom, driven primarily by Africans.
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Sales were swiftest in the smaller, nicer housing estates and in the parts of Britain where the private property market was strong.
The NHS has lost the contract to run some ambulance services in Cornwall, Somerset and parts of Devon to a private company best known for operating car parks.
Until recently the drug barons could rely on tip-offs from corrupt police commanders, which is why they were able to turn parts of northern Mexico into private fiefs.
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The private provider also covers services not provided by Parts A and B.
Given the boom in mergers and acquisitions this year, Tilson and Tongue believe that the individual Tyco's parts will prove particularly appealing to private equity investors or a competitor.
By creating designs that blend seamlessly into ultra-remote private locations, Ritz-Carlton Reserve amplifies extraordinary parts of the world in a sustainable way.
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Stanford's is, however, trying not to abandon its private equity funds and trying to sell only fractional parts of its current holdings.
The idea that using borrowed money to buy assets is the smart road to riches might lose currency, changing attitudes to home ownership as well as to parts of the finance sector such as private equity.
In some parts of Glasgow, mortgages for buying similar private houses are cheaper.
Far more irksome, however, are the rules that continue to keep large parts of Asia off-limits to western private banks.
In 1986 Rohan Vos, a wealthy south African auto-parts dealer, bought several vintage railcars for his private amusement.
Hawkins and Cates completed a lengthy sum-of-the-parts valuation of Dell that blasted the founder and private equity shop Silver Lake Partners for low-balling.
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