For reasons of what I suppose is identifiability, Constantine has been Americanized. |
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When it comes to government programs, though, identifiability seems to be more a curse than a blessing. |
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Missing the essential satirical ingredient of identifiability, it doesn't even match its dim predecessor on the scare front. |
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In data protection legislation, anonymity is the opposite of identifiability, and thus traceability. |
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Identifiability may be accomplished by attaching a person's name, which is the common way to think about identifiability. |
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As described in Chapter 5, information may be categorized along a spectrum of identifiability. |
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Information systems have been largely set up with identifiability as the default. |
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As the global network of networks expands, it has been tipped toward identifiability. |
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In addition to raising privacy concerns, overuse of identifiability may also create security problems. |
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The spectrum of identifiability from identified to anonymity is a broad, largely unexplored and untapped domain. |
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For further details about the types of information and the spectrum of identifiability, refer to Section A in Chapter 5 of this Policy. |
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In this Opinion he explained the relation between traceability, identifiability, anonymity and confidentiality of data. |
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To be released, the information had to be completely anonymized, posing no risk of identifiability. |
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Traceability of data to a specific person can be aligned with identifiability. |
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Appropriate measures should be taken to avoid or minimize the identifiability of data in publications or public databases. |
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Even in the physical world, identifiability has often been used in situations where non-identifiable authentication would be adequate. |
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Where the PIPED Act situates itself on this spectrum of identifiability is not specified in the legislation. |
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Definitions of personal health information in its various forms and varying degrees of identifiability. |
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The ongoing challenge will be to reach agreement on what constitutes an appropriate degree of identifiability, recognizing that this concept will continue to evolve. |
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The following categories, similar to those found in Chapter 5 in regard to information, help explain the spectrum of identifiability for the purposes of this Policy. |
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Yet researchers need information with some degree of identifiability. |
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The variables of individual identifiability and group membership both had an effect upon both the social loafing and deindividuation measures. |
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Privacy risks in research relate to the identifiability of participants and the potential harms they may experience from collection, use and disclosure of personal information. |
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It is important to think rigorously about the levels of identifiability required for various activities in the information society and the burdens that the requirements impose. |
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Software development costs are capitalized if they meet certain criteria relating to identifiability, to the probability that future economic benefits will flow to the enterprise, and to the reliability of cost measurement. |
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The goal is to employ the lowest level of identifiability for each transaction because, once a certain level of identity has been attached to information, it cannot be reduced, stripped away or peeled off easily. |
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The amount of personal information collected and the level of identifiability and sensitivity of this information should be restricted to what is necessary to achieve the research objectives. |
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Not all the items described in paragraph 9 meet the definition of an intangible asset, ie identifiability, control over a resource and existence of future economic benefits. |
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But the conditions of identifiability, quantifiability, and controllability of risk should be met within reasonable tolerances. |
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Following the linkage of datasets, the person doing the data linkage should reduce datasets to the lowest level of identifiability needed to accomplish the research objectives. |
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Although it is fundamental for valid statistical inference, identifiability under nonignorable missing mechanisms is not established for many commonly-used models. |
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An alternative, which we propose, is to linearize the non-linear DAE system about some rest point and then test the identifiability properties of the linearized system. |
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