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Internet and Cellphones (Policy Example — communications)
An intangible, global communications network and its mobile endpoints invoked rhetorically: unseen, vast, and legally diffuse. Characters do not produce hardware or printouts; they summon the Internet and cellphones as shorthand for future privacy battlegrounds. Sam names them aloud — ‘‘the Internet, cellphones, health records’’ — and the Oval Office tightens: the terms function as combustible policy shorthand that reframes the debate and forces immediate strategic choices.
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