Examples of 'more intrusive' in a sentence

Meaning of "more intrusive"

more intrusive - indicating that something is becoming more invasive or unwelcome, often used in discussions about privacy or security concerns

How to use "more intrusive" in a sentence

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Irene becomes an ever more intrusive presence.
More intrusive than ever.
The operation was more intrusive than we expected.
And that surveillance is about to become far more intrusive.
Collection action be no more intrusive than necessary.
The investigative powers in use then became more intrusive.
They are more intrusive than spyware.
This could not be any more intrusive.
And more intrusive.
They are becoming more and more intrusive.
A strip search is more intrusive than a frisk and requires legal authority.
The course of limerence results in a more intrusive thinking pattern.
These files are more intrusive than cookies and prove more complicated to eliminate.
This phase is more intrusive.
All this changed when journalism and particularly photojournalism became more intrusive.

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This proposal is far more intrusive than solar panels.
This approach recognizes that early intervention can reduce the need for more intrusive services later.
The country was also open to the more intrusive regional human rights instruments.
Moaning and grunting This could not be any more intrusive.
The momentum toward bigger and more intrusive government will continue.
Elsewhere, more intrusive rules are being implemented, or are under consideration.
And the operation was getting more intrusive and sophisticated.
A more intrusive solution, but still an option worth looking into.
Each year the content had become more intrusive and prescriptive.
The more intrusive the approach, the greater the justification required.
Authoring environments may also choose to be more intrusive when errors are detected.
The census has become more intrusive over the years as Statistics Canada collects more information.
Some interference with the private lives of individuals is more intrusive than others.
This would also require more intrusive control of the national budgetary stance by the EU.
This information can be used to guide decisions pertaining to more intrusive analysis techniques.
It has become more intrusive - there is more regulation.
A general freezing can naturally be more effective but also more intrusive than a specific one.
Much more intrusive as a solution, it is a new way to monetize this service micro-blogging.
A penetration test is very different and much more intrusive than a simple vulnerability analysis.
I learned other manual occupations, with a screed of emptiness, in an always more intrusive fog.
Regulators are now appreciably tougher and more intrusive than their counterparts in New York.
As the lung function of the subject deteriorates further, breathlessness becomes more intrusive.
No, he defends a far more intrusive government.
If there is suspicion that you possess contraband, you may face a more intrusive search.
Also, reporters became a more intrusive presence in the coverage.
On top of that, latter tends to be much more intrusive.
Facebook 's Beacon more intrusive than previously thought.
YouTube ads are about to get more intrusive.
In addition to CEREBRO, an even more intrusive and massive surveillance software was supplied to.
Proof will require the IRS to conduct more intrusive and.
Any more intrusive measures of investigation or surveillance, such as wire-tapping, required a court order.
The Child Welfare Act provides criteria for more intrusive interventions.
The operation was more intrusive than we expected. - There's always a risk factor.
For some areas, it will actually become more intrusive.
Just what we need, bigger, more intrusive and expensive government.

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