The protection of the private life of citizens also exists in favour of businesses and these are thus protected against searches which are not necessary and which are made in an indiscrete manner. |
Little caution is exercised by the average man of the consequence of such indiscrete eating and drinking. |
They entered and sat down in a remote corner, sheltered from indiscrete eyes and ears. |
I know people who have changed like that, even in our group: from indiscrete eating to chaste eating, from smoking to non-smoking, from late rising to early rising. |
This kind of fences and hedges, narrow or large, on 1 or 2 rows, with 1 or more varieties can hide everyone from the indiscrete looks. |
But in truth, they are burgeoning with life and activity, much of which takes place at night, hidden from both the sun's warmth and indiscrete gazes. |