The only lawful reason to classify information is to protect national security, prevent harm to individuals or communities, or safeguard sensitive data from unauthorized access or disclosure.
Derivative classification can only be done by individuals who have the authority to originally classify information. This means that those with the proper security clearance and training can assign a classification level to information based on its content and source, in alignment with the original classification guidance.
Information is classified to protect national security, safeguard sensitive data, prevent unauthorized access or misuse, and maintain confidentiality. Classification helps ensure that information is only accessed by authorized individuals and helps prevent risks such as espionage, cyberattacks, and other security threats.
Viruses lack the characteristics of living organisms, such as cellular structure and metabolism, making it challenging to classify them within the traditional system of biological classification. Additionally, viruses are considered obligate intracellular parasites that can only replicate inside host cells, further complicating their classification within the existing kingdom system.
Verifiable information is one characteristic of valuable information, but not the only one. Other characteristics of valuable information include accuracy, relevance, timeliness, completeness, and credibility. It is important for information to be not only verifiable but also reliable and useful for it to be considered valuable.
The only grouping of animals larger than a phylum in taxonomy is the kingdom. Kingdoms are broad categories that classify organisms into major groups based on their overall characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
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Derivative classification can only be done by individuals who have the authority to originally classify information. This means that those with the proper security clearance and training can assign a classification level to information based on its content and source, in alignment with the original classification guidance.
Because that is the way the law works.
If you only know one angle, that angle is greater than 90 degrees, then the triangle is obtuse If that angles is equal to 90 degrees, then the triangle is a right triangle. If it is less than 90 degrees, you don't know enough information to classify the triangle.
What kind of "personal" information are you referring to? They can only obtain that information available in the law enforcement, criminal justice, DMV, and court systems. These systems are restricted to law enforcement use only. Almost all other information is available as "public records" and can be accessed by anyone willing to take the time and effort to look it up (e.g.: tax records, real estate ownership, etc, etc). Medical records are also protected against access and can only be released via a court order.
You can only classify objects and animals.
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Only if the mall allows animals
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No it is not legal, and i hope you were only kidding, you incest freak.
Only if they have reasonable suspision or probable cause. Otherwise No.
Polygamy is not legal in Australia.You are only allowed one lawful wife.