"That would be a very great intrusion on the investment and portfolio strategies of the separate fund groups," he said.
And she is opposed to greater intrusion by Congress into the control of the District, but she very clearly understands the frustration of Congress.
His emphasis on cultural change follows from Worsley's argument on the effects of capitalism; Burridge points out these movements were more common in coastal areas which faced greater intrusions from European colonizers.
He considered cell phones one of life's great intrusions and rarely left his on.
But since last week, many Americans appear more willing, at least in the short term, to accept greater intrusions from government agencies in exchange for greater security.
They see Republicans drifting rightward on civil liberties - toward greater bureaucratic intrusion and less personal freedom - and the Libertarians want to dramatize their difference.
The common-law right of inquiry (a separate level of contact) is activated by a suspicion that criminal activity is afoot and permits a greater intrusion.
Ruling that legal votes will not be counted, as the Supreme Court did in Florida, is a far greater intrusion on democracy than delaying an election.
"You've had a greater intrusion of professional trading in the market, with the greatest intrusion coming in arbitrage."
We seem to be passive in the face of authority, conditioned to accept greater intrusion in our lives in a supposedly free society.