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interception - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • authorize: The Title III law authorizes the interception of particular criminal communications related to particular criminal offenses.
  • authorize: The Secretary of State may issue a warrant authorizing the interception of communications on any telecommunications system ( public or private ).
  • regulate: In practice however it is likely to lead to new legislation regulating the interception of communications, including e-mails, over a private network.
  • govern: These statutes provide privacy protection for and govern the interception of oral, wire, and electronic communications.
  • prevent: These pictures are transmitted in a digital format that is encoded to prevent interception of the pictures.
  • allow: Interception Chapter 1 of Part 1 of RIPA provides for and regulates powers to allow lawful interception.

Adjective modifier

  • lawful: Cisco's " lawful interception " capability thus might help limit the amount of data that gets scooped up in the process.
  • airborne: August The first airborne interception ( AI ) radar sets are fitted into 30 Royal Air Force Bristol Blenheim aircraft.
  • unlawful: The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 created a new offense of unlawful interception of communications on a private network.
  • unauthorized: All product from the unauthorized interception was immediately destroyed.
  • timely: After four minutes Barry Hogan released Alfie Carter but Matthew Rees made a timely interception just inside the penalty area.
  • illegal: Congressional investigations in the 1970s disclosed widespread NSA abuses, including the illegal interception of millions of cables sent by American citizens.

Modifies a noun

  • warrant: All requests for email content will still require an interception warrant.
  • capability: Permanent interception Communications service providers may also be required to maintain a permanent interception capability.

Noun used with modifier

  • fighter: In July 1943 a Soviet military mission visited the station to observe our methods of fighter interception at night.
  • telephone: For telephone interceptions, small numbers of warrants are served on experienced officers within communications companies.

Preposition: of

  • telecommunication: September 2005: A case of the interception of telecommunications of a journalist based in Dresden became public.
  • communication: It involves no interception of the communication, simply access to the records kept by British Telecom.
  • wire: These statutes provide privacy protection for and govern the interception of oral, wire, and electronic communications.

Preposition: for

  • purpose: This option would also inhibit business from making interceptions for the purpose of protecting staff from abuse or harassment.

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