The settlement is nestled between population centers, where unpatrolled rural roads lend themselves to secrecy. |
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Both state and federal levels witnessed a gung-ho culture of business deals and obsessive secrecy. |
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What is uncivilised is the secrecy, guilt, shame and sorrow that surrounds this issue as it stands now. |
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This is a fine example of Orwellian newspeak, suggesting that openness can best be achieved by secrecy and non-disclosure. |
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Technology vastly increases children's capacity for secrecy and their vulnerability to exploitation. |
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Over the centuries, while ninjutsu was being practiced in secrecy, no one knew anything about the art except the ninjas themselves. |
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Ayrshire landmark Ailsa Craig is swathed in a layer of mist, thick enough to maintain a veil of secrecy. |
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The jewel-like secrecy and interiority of man's consciousness cuts him off from valuable social exchange and isolates and starves him. |
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If the cloak of secrecy is ever lifted from this dirty affair, there are some obvious questions. |
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It is childish and hateful to manufacture petty, vindictive cliques who seem to thrive on aloofness, exclusivity and secrecy. |
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She labored under the arduous burden of trying to achieve clarity at a time when the government places an understandably high premium on secrecy. |
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The dialectic of display and secrecy essential to Mouride visuality is what gives Serigne Faye's imagorium such tangible impact. |
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They seem to have got some grim kick out out of their cunning, duplicity, guile and secrecy. |
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His use of obscure jargon underscored the urgent need for secrecy and discretion. |
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This secrecy effectively hamstrings the negotiations of other webcasters and makes it difficult for artists to collect what they are owed. |
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He discounted arguments that the secrecy would withhold news of the captures from other terrorists. |
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These are only two of the hundreds of examples of secrecy in what is now seen as a very old-fashioned style of government. |
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Did the two hatch the plot together, in secrecy, with the over eager Heffernan ready to cop the worst of it should their plan go belly up? |
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I've learned many a carny trick by listening but I've been sworn to secrecy. |
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Despite the protests, the secrecy of proceedings and the bitter collapse of talks on the last day, progress was made. |
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The leadership has chosen to protect secrecy and abuses of power over openness, accountability and freedom. |
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By opening up the doors it will help us to hold ministers to account, and make it more difficult for them to hide behind the cloak of secrecy. |
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Since 1997 he has operated a passive-radar system unshrouded by military secrecy. |
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Given that secrecy is the norm, however, the public does not attach great opprobrium to those who engage in the practice. |
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They operate through autonomous cells, strict secrecy, and a refusal to engage the enemy's strength. |
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Both lawsuits challenge the constitutionality of holding immigration hearings in secrecy. |
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I think they're probably getting a little overexcited, although it did produce this editorial on the politics of secrecy. |
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Though he is sworn to secrecy, Larry, stricken with guilt over offending a friend, spills the beans. |
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Wonderful news was imparted, but only on the understanding that he was sworn to secrecy. |
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There's a great deal more that I wish could say, but I am sworn to secrecy. |
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As a result of the eclipse, the consequences of secrecy are far more difficult than the results of honest and open communication. |
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Highlighting the van Eyck brothers' role in a landmark concord between rival schools, Cornelius buries all reference to artisanal secrecy. |
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Again, a culture of secrecy develops, one that is carried over into the larger clerical culture. |
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Civil servants, accustomed to hiding behind walls of secrecy, might simply devise clever new ways to foil the public's right to know. |
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Bulimia nervosa can be difficult to identify because of extreme secrecy about binge eating and purgative behaviour. |
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It is perhaps worth noting that the issue of secrecy in matters of public affairs has been long a source of public concern. |
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They were all but exterminated by the Jedi a thousand years ago, but the evil order continued in secrecy. |
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Gone are the days when financial services providers could thumb their noses at everyone and provide complete secrecy. |
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The speaker can create an air of secrecy and profundity, even though what they are saying is simple. |
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Current grand jury secrecy rules apply only to jurors, prosecutors and courtroom staff. |
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I want to make it clear that there is a distinction between secrecy and privileged information, or incriminating oneself. |
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She picked him out from his many siblings, including a twin brother, adopted him in secrecy and raised him in a life of privilege and safety. |
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The firm's obsessive focus on secrecy helps keep any misdeeds under wraps, say the sources. |
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It goes without saying that I can expect your complete confidence and secrecy in keeping this matter under wraps prefatory to completion. |
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Under strict secrecy, they flew to the Persian Gulf to witness the reflagging of Kuwaiti oil tankers with U.S. flags. |
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The emphasis on secrecy also seemed to help keep the prez from getting any disquieting information. |
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Haynes gives Frank little interior life and casts him into the darkness, trapped in a life of secrecy. |
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A promise of confidentiality is a duty to maintain the secrecy of the information and not misuse or wrongfully disclose it. |
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His school practised secrecy and communalism making it hard to distinguish between the work of Pythagoras and that of his followers. |
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So although he admits he hasn't yet begun to write the screenplay and he's bound by secrecy contracts, he can't resist dangling a few teasers. |
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The behaviors of binging and then purging are often performed in secrecy, and are accompanied by alternate feelings of shame followed by relief. |
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The spread of mobile telephones and even the use of secret words or codes show that secrecy is essential to close deals or pass on information. |
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An e-voter would go to one site to register and would then be issued with the pass codes to vote in secrecy at another site. |
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Australians are very cynical about the political process, and the extent to which secrecy and falsehood are used to justify policy decisions. |
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The authorities obviously want to continue to maintain the code of secrecy of all the corruption perpetrated. |
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Utmost secrecy was the dictator's code of practice and few witnesses survived to testify about his daily life. |
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The report found that Bulgaria had strict and wide-ranging banking, tax and commercial secrecy laws. |
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She thought the genesis of the secrecy culture, the Official Secrets Act, should be repealed, and regretted the failure of the bill to do that. |
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The canon lawyer called by the Plaintiffs also confirmed the church's policy of secrecy. |
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Despite the heavy secrecy imposed on this radical program, a storm of opposition will be hard to avoid. |
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Some of my concerns are fairly fundamental to the voting process and the secrecy of voting. |
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This restriction is not law, there is no regulation maintaining secrecy of the discussions in the room. |
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A hundred other unseen locks and keys, oaths of secrecy, and cryptonyms stood in my way. |
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Despite revelations of wrongdoing in high places during recent years, Ireland remains a society obsessed with secrecy. |
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The ingredients are fear, pejorative statements, secrecy, lies, a bought press and economic uncertainty. |
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Also, I recently learned a great little life hack to get good tickets at the National, but I'm sworn to secrecy. |
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Under the arch of her eyebrows, her wide brown eyes glowed with their vague hint of secrecy, their quiet incandescence. |
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But those nations have lost favor among depositors in recent years as they have eased bank secrecy laws in response to international pressure. |
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But at the same time, he chose a method of expression that assured secrecy and anonymity. |
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The story of secrecy, scientific ethics and national security is macabre, grisly and disturbing. |
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However local hoteliers reacted angrily to the publishing of results and are incensed at the secrecy surrounding the tests. |
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Her affair with Duchamp continued in secrecy until 1950, when she returned to Brazil. |
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But as mathematicians have noted for decades, any cryptographic tool that relies on secrecy is inherently flawed. |
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So, although the study of logic and Buddhist philosophy was not yet prevalent, the practice of tantra in extreme secrecy was much favoured. |
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Nothing will wash away the tarnish of sleaze and secrecy that council has fashioned for itself. |
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British and EU officials frequently attack Swiss banking secrecy as providing a haven for money launderers and tax dodgers. |
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Hundreds of crew members, technicians and film laboratory workers were sworn to secrecy. |
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This is a nation whose operating culture is secrecy, repression, and manipulation. |
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Opus Dei is frequently attacked for its alleged secrecy, and has often been described as a secret society akin to the Freemasons. |
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As we did so, everyone at the table mirrored our movement so that we were cocooned in secrecy. |
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To do it on bogus information, to use this kind of secrecy to do it is intolerable. |
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Supplying alcohol to the soldiers themselves requires the utmost operational secrecy. |
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The discussions were subject to strict secrecy and had the character of a conspiracy. |
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Delegates at the 1787 Constitutional Convention maintained strict secrecy during the proceedings. |
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The process seems to have been finalised a few weeks ago and swaddled in the utmost secrecy. |
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Excessive secrecy cripples everyone's ability to act by hiding government mistakes and corruption. |
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Granted, government secrecy has meant that hard facts about U.S. interrogation techniques are scarce. |
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Identification of the voter is simple and the secrecy of the ballot is preserved. |
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In an era of openness, honesty and transparency the official secrecy surrounding this case has been disturbing. |
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One of the most important principles of voting is the secrecy of the ballot. |
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Government secrecy breeds corruption, abuse of power and, ultimately, tyranny. |
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He is also pledged to get rid of the secrecy that seems to bedevil things going on at the Town Hall. |
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They took an oath to preserve the secrecy of everything to do with the election. |
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Tunisia already has 13 deportation detention centres, 11 of which operate in strictest secrecy. |
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Can a government impose the secrecy that intelligence requires and still legitimately claim to be a democracy? |
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The gig had been arranged in total secrecy and only her husband was in on the secret. |
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None of this explains the cloak of secrecy the FBI has thrown over the whole affair. |
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The word connotes secrecy and duplicity, but the perpetrators have been completely up front and honest about their goals and about their motives. |
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Last month, some 460 North Koreans arrived in South Korea in two planeloads in an operation shrouded in secrecy. |
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So you do have the atmosphere of secrecy, of secret activity, of heavily-built, faceless men observing from the shadows. |
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By their very nature, underworld deals are negotiated and sealed in cloak-and-dagger secrecy. |
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This enforced secrecy is a pity, because Lalonde might have some useful advice to offer his cousin. |
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The ships left Britain five weeks ago under a shroud of secrecy but it has proved impossible to keep their route secret. |
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To maintain secrecy, the return ballot paper envelope had a detachable flap on which the voter filled in their details. |
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It is the only one of the top three farmer-controlled food firms who maintain a shroud of secrecy on their executive directors' pay packets. |
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Senate Minority Leader Senator Harry Reid invoked Rule 21 that forced senators to close the doors and operate in a shroud of secrecy. |
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Private banks sell secrecy to their clients, making them ideal for money laundering. |
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Please explain as your secrecy and silence is creating a crescendo of innuendo. |
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Their silence and secrecy worried Marc, and he wondered if something had happened. |
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Norrell's love of secrecy and Strange's attraction to the wilder edges of magic invoke dark and sinister happenings. |
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He was as devoted to secrecy as he was to power, and by intrigue and double-dealing he maintained an aura of aloofness. |
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The end of things and their principles are unattainably hidden from him in impenetrable secrecy. |
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The cloak of secrecy that is being thrown around the military and intelligence offensive is another related cause for worry. |
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This is partly because of the increasing recognition of the undemocratic and corrosive effects of secrecy. |
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He did testify about the cloak of secrecy regarding the health of justices, but not about his own condition. |
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Trees and dense undergrowth covered the banks all round, giving the place an air of secrecy and isolation from the rest of the world. |
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I found my relationships with long time friends strengthening after liberating myself from years of secrecy and insecurity. |
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In the days when he worked for the CIA, the agency was shrouded in secrecy and cloaked in mystery. |
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The office said bank secrecy did not stop the investigation of tax avoidance and evasion. |
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The subject is surrounded in mystery, superstition, secrecy, and most interesting of all, real magic! |
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Ambassadors used to have a scent of mystery, secrecy and even of romance about them. |
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Mr. Harter gave ever with discrimination, but he also gave with a degree of unostentatiousness amounting almost to secrecy. |
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Along with dangerous health struggles, Luna finds herself contending with the legacy of shame and secrecy that surround issues of sexuality in the Latino community. |
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As a result of this secrecy, Russian servicemen are dying in Ukraine anonymously, relatives in Kastroma said. |
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Some secrets, it seems, must be kept even from elected representatives who could still be sworn to secrecy. |
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The FSLN-controlled legislative assembly approved the mega-project under a cloud of secrecy in a record seven days. |
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To date, much of the details of the diplomacy and even the interim deal between Iran and the West are shrouded in secrecy. |
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But the secrecy and fear surrounding the once-successful quarantine has now put the region in even greater danger. |
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The process for informing the Senate and House intelligence committees is often shrouded in secrecy. |
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The investigators had to maintain absolute secrecy, so all those recordings were locked away until the day that they were able to make arrests of the dozens of suspects. |
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Those working on the project were sworn to absolute secrecy. |
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I knew my story would be clouded in secrecy, overflowing with spies and agents wanting the man at the end of that deal. |
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A consortium of journalists has for months attempted to penetrate offshore banking secrecy. |
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Excessive secrecy and the countervailing need to share information only exacerbate and complicate the situation. |
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I want many changes though, starting with further reforms to agricultural policy, an end to secrecy, and a curb on the centralising tendency of the institutions in Brussels. |
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When a girl goes through the procedure among the Sande, she is sworn to secrecy. |
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If secrecy is self-defeating, disgracing those it touches, the novel penetrates its smoke-filled corridors. |
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While a code of secrecy applies, there also exists a pool of top homeowners willing to sell their properties if the price is right, even though they are not on the market. |
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The German Defence Ministry was extremely agitated that this information had leaked out and used the argument of military security to cover up for its secrecy in the matter. |
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A reassessment of the training methods and the culture of secrecy and authoritarianism that has permeated this police force for many decades is needed. |
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But with official records locked away for many years to come and her life shrouded in a tangled web of secrecy, the real truth has probably died with her. |
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But he has not publicly acknowledged until now his thoughts that the initial secrecy surrounding the program was ill-considered. |
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We shook on it nonetheless, and promised each other to absolute secrecy. |
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Later came the explanation that it was all a matter of official secrecy. |
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Prime ministers have been mostly puppets, elderly time-servers who give a higher priority to loyalty, secrecy and consensus than to principle, debate and leadership. |
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See Leander Kahney's piece in Wired last year for more tales of the firm's secrecy. |
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He accomplished this task by treachery, secrecy, speed and dishonesty. |
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If these happen to be the weaknesses that the team officials have been talking about, I wonder why did they prefer to wrap them in a shroud of secrecy. |
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Traditionally, the food industry has taken a rather unadventurous outlook, nurturing secrecy and marketing based on the classical avenues of flavour, price and predictability. |
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But this volume considerably expands our understanding by widening the regional sphere of comparison and by taking on board issues of secrecy, cultural heritage and museology. |
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The pseudonyms gave the sisters an aura of mystery and secrecy, so much so that some readers believed that all three were one person or that they were males. |
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It was just as well that the maintenance of total secrecy was the one unqualified success of the landings, as this resulted in their being largely unopposed. |
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This open secrecy served its purpose, says peep Ehasalu, communications manager for the hotel. |
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It is symbolic of the way that this glamorous Italian has ridden out the storm of controversy, calumny and secrecy surrounding the building, designed by her late husband. |
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All the boys are sworn to secrecy and won't divulge anything to me. |
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Dear readers, I wish I could reveal more but I am sworn to secrecy. |
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A government espousing this view wraps the cloak of secrecy around itself. |
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Along with many exotic artifacts, Feng has imported the codes and language of courtly love, with its cult of indirection, of secrecy, and of long, slow, wooing. |
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There is, of course, secrecy over these general congregations. |
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For all the speculation about the evil that goes on in these organizations, all of which pledge their members to secrecy, I can assure you nothing nefarious occurs. |
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The naval officer did receive a posthumous George Cross for the operation, but due to secrecy he could not receive the United Kingdom's highest award for gallantry. |
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And truly, the lack of coverage by the world's most powerful media outlets and the fact that all guests are sworn to secrecy gives the whole conference a preternatural aura. |
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The full extent of those earlier debacles could be cloaked in secrecy. |
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Governor Syed Ahmed administered the oath of office and secrecy to Das at the Birsa Munda Football Stadium here. |
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But in an interview for XFM, he said he had been approached but was unhappy with the secrecy and miming at a gig for tens of thousands of people. |
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Such anomalies include any sudden and substantial increase in funds, a large withdrawal, or moving money to a bank secrecy jurisdiction. |
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The infrastructure of parasitic tyranny depends on secrecy in order to be effective. |
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Postwar spy scandals in both countries increased American concerns over atomic secrecy. |
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In secrecy he also developed a plan with a consortium of Nantes privateers, funded by exiled Scots bankers and pawning of his mother's jewelry. |
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Alone in a private room, the five plotters swore an oath of secrecy on a prayer book. |
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It is most notably practiced in the Wiccan and modern witchcraft traditions, and no longer practices in secrecy. |
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Rich told Fisher that for his own conscience's sake the King wished to know, in strict secrecy, Fisher's real opinion. |
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Moreover, Strauss shared Eisenhower's penchant for secrecy, while Eisenhower shared the AEC chairman's mistrust of the Soviet Union. |
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And state Republicans, fed up with Davis' secrecy, have threatened to deep-six the heart of his energy plan unless he comes clean. |
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Contrarily, rival Google's SSL configuration for Gmail supports forward secrecy since 2011 and Facebook and Twitter have also implemented it. |
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The Prime Minister persuaded fellow world leaders to sign a declaration promising more action on tax havens and corporate secrecy. |
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Banking secrecy is set to end in Liechtenstein after the nation agreed to sign an international agreement on fighting tax evasion. |
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His chief sin is the publicity and barefacedness of his conduct, he scorns all secrecy, all concealment, all disguise. |
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If the technology works well, secrecy can inhibit its deployment. |
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Furthermore, the words for secrecy and value overlap in meaning, so that the alliterating adjectives deogol and dyrne often appear together. |
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Van Eck phreaking might be used to compromise the secrecy of the votes in an election using electronic voting. |
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Proud of their accomplishment, they recently threw secrecy to the wind, opened their basement display room to visitors. |
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They are said to be the protectors of the supernatural, guarding the secrecy of supernatural creatures, or beings, from the world. |
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Some councils that disagree with the secrecy have published plans on their websites. |
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The secrecy and humming noises emanating from their experimental parlour led to accusations of witchcraft. |
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Although we swore this fellow to secrecy, he went straight to the induna and revealed our secret. |
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The tendency to secrecy and falsification of dates casts doubts about the authenticity of many primary sources. |
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In combination with secrecy as to the exact location of the wreck, it saved the project from interference. |
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If citizens hear overmuch of the bliss of others, it galls the secrecy of their hearts. |
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The Freemasons displayed a passion for secrecy and created new degrees and ceremonies. |
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Shortly before the invasion, when fast delivery and secrecy was essential, fast yachts and small vessels were used for special courier services. |
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The law firm drafted the necessary legislation, permitting offshore companies to operate in total secrecy. |
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He was responding to concerns about the secrecy of the group and the fact that there had been several complaints about apparent coercion of its members and seminarians. |
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The confidentiality of the person, and the priest's absolute obligation to preserve the secrecy of the Sacrament of Penance, are still in force in such cases. |
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Although ACE was a feasible design, the secrecy surrounding the wartime work at Bletchley Park led to delays in starting the project and he became disillusioned. |
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This secrecy has led to speculation about the next Nobel laureate. |
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There are fears secrecy within the NHS is hindering effective public discussion and without public discussion there is a risk of later delays, protests, judicial reviews. |
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Due to negative connotations associated with witchcraft, many Wiccans continue the traditional practice of secrecy, concealing their faith for fear of persecution. |
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While most parapsychologists in the USSR were forced to conduct psychic research in secrecy, Messing thrilled audiences in packed theaters across the country. |
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With no forward planning and secrecy being maintained, communications between the island governments and the UK took place in an atmosphere of confusion and misinterpretation. |
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The secrecy of the operation was so high that many officers, due to the constant delays, were away from their units when the order to initiate was sent. |
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He then fictionalizes how the group jumps into spin control when its code of secrecy is breached and the old-boys network is threatened with exposure. |
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Alabama was built in secrecy in 1862 by British shipbuilders John Laird Sons and Company, in north west England at their shipyards at Birkenhead, Wirral, opposite Liverpool. |
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