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How to use confidential in a sentence

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Should there be a federal shield law for journalists who protect their confidential sources?
They have recently launched an exclusive, confidential personal introduction agency for the gay community.
She found that prior to the awarding of the contract, the commissioner has treated the information as confidential.
School children in Cleckheaton are being urged to shop drug dealers to a confidential helpline.
To that end, the USDA typically keeps the information about the particulars of recalls as confidential.
Perhaps in ordinary parlance this is disclosure of confidential information in the interests of the bank.
The program can only be uninstalled by the original installer, which prevents unauthorized users from gaining access to confidential information.
People trusted him with their most confidential matters and valued his advice and encouragement.
And as a precondition, he insisted on bringing her with him to the CIA as his confidential assistant.
The counselling service is a confidential channel through which people begin to address problems.
Smith said many journalists could look to the clause as a defence for blagging confidential information from banks, phone firms, even the police.
I'm also somewhat concerned too at times about accepting confidential briefings because they're a two-edged sword as well.
The confidential survey was handed to parishioners at every Church of England place of worship in the deanery.
I am mortified that this improper, unethical and simply unacceptable breach of confidential files may have occurred on my watch.
Mr Grey gave an emphatic and unequivocal assurance that the names of all the donors would remain totally confidential.
The idea of a cipher system is to disguise confidential information in such a way that its meaning is unintelligible to an unauthorized person.
And it's perfectly understandable why he would want to choose someone of compatible political views to be his confidential assistant.
This makes it tough for progressive schools in which the confidential whisper of the counsellor has replaced the swish of the cane.
They held champagne glasses and leaned together, talking in confidential whispers.
We have received much more confidential and secret information than this in my time on this and other courts.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Sir Bartholomew gave me no hint about the nature of his confidential business.
Wot's more natural, with a blank check before 'im, than for the confidential clark to facsimilate 'is marster's hautograph?
As Terence was strolling upon the east piazza, Mrs. Bellmore came up to him, with a confidential sparkle in her eye.
Mrs. Bodfish and Mrs. ditchwater are talking in confidential undertones on a settee.
And the bits of business that I have to propone to you are rather in the nature of being confidential.
Further, send me eight confidential discreet men of my height and size, with eight perukes, exactly the cut of mine.
Border-state politicians, Harrises, Brownings and other etceteras of grain, are the confidential advisers.
What made this Gabriel from the nut house get so confidential all of a sudden?
There was camaraderie in it, sympathy, a touch even of something confidential.
Billie and me were talking as man to man, free and confidential, and no argument.
Josie is rattling volubly, but with a hint of the confidential in her tone.
She broke off with a light laugh, and her confidential manner was gone in a flash.
He was smiling at me in a friendly, confidential way that showed a happy mood.
How much, therefore, of herself must inhere in a garment so confidential as a petticoat, or so close and constant a companion as a stocking!
Isidora asked in a confidential, yet somewhat doubtful, tone.
I introduced Hoddy as my confidential secretary and advisor.
He entreated her to bear in mind that the disclosures of the afternoon were strictly confidential.
It would be ridiculous to be prying and analytic in such cases, as if one were inquiring into the character of a confidential clerk.
But b'ys,' says he, solemn and confidential, 'are you on the square?
Billy and Denys walking at his bridle fell into a confidential chat.
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