1 Crude tracking devices are widely used by law enforcement agencies to surveil suspects.
2 So you have to surveil them a long time.
3 They had been approved only to surveil Suffolk, nothing else, but the surveillance wasn't producing.
4 This was particularly important to the East German government, as the Stasi could easily surveil tenants.
5 By muddying your online identity, advertisers can't accurately target you, and authorities can't accurately surveil you.
6 The outcome o that vote will have massive repercussions on the NSA's ability to surveil us.
7 You want me to surveil Hamilton some more?
8 Permission to surveil the subject, though, was authorized, and Pence and Matthews had been given the job.
9 The documented power of the US government to monitor and surveil internet communications is already unfathomably massive.
10 The other was to surveil it and see if any lights came on once it got dark.
11 Our attempts to surveil Imperial activities related to this matter have resulted in the loss of several operatives.
12 The analytics made salient the ways my friends and acquaintances surveil one another on Instagram all the time.
13 Our criminal law exists, our crime of terrorism exists, our police have powers to surveil people, she told Morning Report.
14 ISPs know our identities, and their position gives them the technical capacity to surveil users in ways that others cannot.
15 The memo's central claim is that the FBI omitted context in its application to surveil the Trump adviser, Carter Page.
16 Controversial legislation that would allow the Government's spy agency to legally surveil New Zealanders is a step closer to becoming law.
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