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Data Protection Act - How To Discuss

By Sophia Vance |

Data Protection Act

A law that makes organizations responsible for the protection of personal data. The current law (Data Protection Act 1998) is the UK's response to the need to implement national legislation in accordance with EU Directive 95/46/EC.

Literal Meanings of Data Protection Act

Data:

Meanings of Data:
  1. (plural: data) A measure of something on a scale that both the writer (person or device) and the reader (another person or device) can understand. The scale is arbitrary, such as 1 to 10 times one, 1 to 100 times 0.1, or just true or false, on or off, yes, no or maybe, etc.

  2. (plural: data) A fact known by direct observation.

  3. (plural: data) the starting point from which conclusions are drawn.

  4. (plural: dates) A ​​fixed reference point or coordinate system.

Protection:

Meanings of Protection:
  1. The process of keeping (something or someone) safe.

  2. Security status.

  3. A means of staying or staying safe.

  4. Products such as condoms to prevent pregnancy or transmitted diseases.

  5. Top.

  6. Immunity to damage from payments such as bribery or extortion.

  7. A document that serves as a guarantee against damage or forgery of a passport.

  8. Restrictions imposed on foreign competitors that limit their ability to compete with domestic producers of goods or services.

  9. An instance of a security token associated with a resource (for example, a file).

Sentences of Protection
  1. Raincoats protect against the rain.

Act:

Meanings of Act:
  1. He did something, he acted.

  2. News.

  3. Something to do once and for all, not a job.

  4. The product of the legislator, the law.

  5. The process of doing something.

  6. A formal or official record of what has been done.

  7. The result of a theatrical performance.

  8. An artist or cast member in a show.

  9. Any organized activity.

  10. Behavioral manifestation.

  11. A dissertation defended in public by university candidates in some English universities or demonstrating the student's ability.

  12. Misleading behavior.

  13. To do (something) to achieve something.

  14. Play a theatrical role.

  15. Of the game: a game (good or bad).

  16. Behave in a certain way indefinitely.

  17. Transfer the appearance of being.

  18. Do something that creates a forced change for the author.

  19. (interpreted as on or on) Impact (on).

  20. Play the part).

  21. Pretend.

  22. (interpreted as in or on a group) To associate a group of automorphisms (of) by means of a homomorphism.

  23. Activate the action animation.

Sentences of Act
  1. An act of goodwill.

  2. He was caught stealing.

  3. The decisive moment of the work falls on the first scene of the second act.

  4. Which act do you prefer? Soloist or group?.

  5. Dial the number.

  6. If you don't act quickly, you'll be in trouble.

  7. I started acting at my local theater at the age of eleven.

  8. A dog that behaves aggressively is more likely to bite.

  9. He acted casually so that others wouldn't worry.

  10. Acting on behalf of John.

  11. Gravity acts on heavy bodies.

  12. From the age of twelve he played Shakespeare roles.

  13. He played the angry father, but secretly liked it.

  14. This group operates in a circle and therefore cannot remain orderly!.

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