Should there be a federal shield law for journalists who protect their confidential sources? |
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They have recently launched an exclusive, confidential personal introduction agency for the gay community. |
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She found that prior to the awarding of the contract, the commissioner has treated the information as confidential. |
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School children in Cleckheaton are being urged to shop drug dealers to a confidential helpline. |
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To that end, the USDA typically keeps the information about the particulars of recalls as confidential. |
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Perhaps in ordinary parlance this is disclosure of confidential information in the interests of the bank. |
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The program can only be uninstalled by the original installer, which prevents unauthorized users from gaining access to confidential information. |
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People trusted him with their most confidential matters and valued his advice and encouragement. |
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And as a precondition, he insisted on bringing her with him to the CIA as his confidential assistant. |
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The counselling service is a confidential channel through which people begin to address problems. |
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Smith said many journalists could look to the clause as a defence for blagging confidential information from banks, phone firms, even the police. |
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I'm also somewhat concerned too at times about accepting confidential briefings because they're a two-edged sword as well. |
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The confidential survey was handed to parishioners at every Church of England place of worship in the deanery. |
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I am mortified that this improper, unethical and simply unacceptable breach of confidential files may have occurred on my watch. |
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Mr Grey gave an emphatic and unequivocal assurance that the names of all the donors would remain totally confidential. |
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The idea of a cipher system is to disguise confidential information in such a way that its meaning is unintelligible to an unauthorized person. |
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And it's perfectly understandable why he would want to choose someone of compatible political views to be his confidential assistant. |
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This makes it tough for progressive schools in which the confidential whisper of the counsellor has replaced the swish of the cane. |
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They held champagne glasses and leaned together, talking in confidential whispers. |
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We have received much more confidential and secret information than this in my time on this and other courts. |
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Yes, because that does not seek to protect only confidential information or trade secrets. |
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The two eventually parted company, and the litigation ended in a confidential out-of-court settlement. |
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Defense attorneys wanted the briefer to provide the jury with vivid details of the confidential intelligence. |
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Last month funding was secured for another year to run confidential help-lines for victims of hate crimes. |
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But for now they are keeping the final details of this revolutionary product confidential. |
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In their testimony, some are reportedly spilling their confidential sources' secrets. |
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Much of the detail will remain confidential, although from the excerpts released it's clear that this will be non-exclusive and non-binding. |
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She quoted the Data Protection Act and stated all information is strictly confidential. |
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To date, the Ministry of Health has not been requesting any additional information which may be considered confidential. |
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Employees who routinely handle nonpublic information are aware of the policies surrounding confidential information. |
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Under Canadian privacy laws, health information requests are strictly confidential. |
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I had intended to have it delivered by hand but, because it was confidential, I thought it was better to post it. |
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The big-noter passes along the lucrative and confidential investment opportunities he has just received. |
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The Sunday Herald has seen the confidential document which prompted the SRU to reject the deal out of hand. |
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All affected players were identified by name, and all information was kept strictly confidential. |
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There are a number of police stations where officers were selling confidential information to private investigators. |
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Cooper has repeatedly refused to reveal his confidential sources, sources for an article he wrote about the naming of the secret CIA operative. |
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We totally respect his complete authority and independence in relation to confidential operational police matters. |
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The office is open from 9am to 5pm Mondays to Fridays and the service is confidential. |
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In these solutions, confidential information is stored on a secure Web server. |
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Personal information concerning research participants should be kept confidential. |
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The first public interest is the preservation of the right of organisations, as of individuals, to keep secret confidential information. |
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McCarthy returned the favor by letting Anderson listen on the extension during supposedly confidential conversations with Republican leaders. |
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And by extension so are his attorneys when it comes to confidential information. |
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In particular, both of them had confidential information and used that information to buy and sell shares. |
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Because of the confidential tone that my voice had taken, every ear in the room was cocked in our direction. |
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We worked very hard to keep any information that they provide us confidential. |
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All contact is 100 percent confidential but it's not a secretive organisation. |
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In the case of the Families Commission the fact of the matter is that, whatever our view, the confidential agreement exists now. |
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A lot of their work is carried out in a very discreet and confidential manner. |
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You will be talking to a person in your own age group, and the service is totally confidential. |
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The council also keeps a confidential register of names and contact details of keyholders for intruder alarms. |
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Similarly, it used to be perfectly in order to incinerate confidential papers. |
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But they're sending your confidential data over the air through a broadcast system. |
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It also covers taking proper precautions to ensure that confidential information does not fall into the wrong hands. |
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This information will be treated as confidential and might help stamp out vandalism around the church. |
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There is a need for a confidential drop-in service with a focus on young people in a GP-type setting. |
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The purpose of the bullying audit was explained and their participation in a confidential and discreet interview was invited. |
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I will not reveal any confidential information that may come to my knowledge in the course of my work. |
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All information and documentation regarding disabilities is strictly confidential. |
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But of course, I got to see all kinds of information the site managers thought was confidential. |
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Since they are flying objects nobody from the ground will be able to intercept them and seize the confidential letters. |
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More importantly, there is no property in confidential information, such as business secrets and examination papers. |
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It is building up a new squad of highly-trained birds able to handle confidential military dispatches. |
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Consideration is given to the results of a confidential survey of financial submissions from providers of aged care. |
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This email is confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. |
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Staff will provide free, confidential advice on your rights and entitlements. |
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I'm keeping my correspondent's name confidential, just in case there's a chance of more copyediting gigs in the future. |
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Any civil servant who is proven to have leaked the information should face prosecution for disclosing confidential information. |
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He said questions about possible leaks of confidential information connected to the sale have cast a shadow on the deal. |
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A recent survey ranked confidential information leakage as the major content issue facing corporations, after spam. |
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And, naturally, you should never give confidential information to anyone unless you are absolutely certain that they are legit. |
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I think, with all due respect, there is often a lot of exaggeration about the confidential nature of undercover material. |
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She released confidential information on someone dealing with her Ministry, then tried to lie her way out of it. |
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When you arrive, you will be asked to complete a health check questionnaire and undergo a confidential interview. |
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Bedfordshire on Sunday obtained this confidential information under the Freedom of Information Act. |
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No universal rule can be laid down, but often an expedient can be used to provide reasons without revealing confidential or privileged evidence. |
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They said they could not send all the substantiation they held about the link between piracy and terrorism because it was confidential. |
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You are not allowed to use confidential information you have for your own personal gain. |
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Even states without gag rules often try to restrain speech, urging complainants to keep their grievances confidential. |
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It does not fuss me one way or tother, but if they are truly confidential I will want them uplifted and removed. |
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For example, there was no promise on the part of the discloser to keep it confidential. |
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She did not want her husband to know she had gone to the women's crisis center and was assured this would be kept confidential. |
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Her confidential source was not reliable and her authenticators were unable to authenticate the documents. |
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The goal, obviously, is to make Internet communications confidential, tamper-proof, and reliably authenticated. |
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The scam tries to trick customers into giving away confidential bank details. |
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He would surely have kept confidential documents locked in his safe, not in a study shared with someone whom he was criminally defrauding. |
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Cybercriminals use a variety of techniques to steal confidential data through their crimeware. |
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Remember to be circumspect about the fact that the UK has access to the confidential fiches. |
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The infected student, who's identity remains confidential, had a form of tuberculosis that was potentially communicable through the air. |
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Written references should always be marked private personal and confidential and should be sent in a sealed envelope by post or courier. |
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Let us suppose you have some confidential information that you need to share with a co-worker. |
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If confidential information is posted, you need to minimize the damage and quickly resolve the issue. |
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In national polities, designers of constitutions have solved this problem by creating institutions for confidential consultation or deliberation. |
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Could these confidential files not been used for partisan political reasons? |
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The pictures are grainy photocopies of photos included in a confidential French investigation into the Paris car crash. |
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Al Anon offers understanding, help and support to families and friends of problem drinkers in a confidential manner. |
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This provides free, independent, impartial and confidential advice to people with debts. |
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With this system of coding, confidential information had been buried in the photographs and sent out of the firm. |
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Document encryption at the copier helps safeguard confidential information before it is transmitted across the network. |
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Journalists and their confidential sources have a special relationship, as inviolate as doctor and patient or priest and penitent. |
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This was granted, one assumes, in return for agreeing to keep the proceedings confidential for a suitable cooling-off period. |
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A year later, the suit ended in a settlement, the details of which remain confidential. |
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But L.A. confidential was important for temporarily resuscitating film noir. |
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Such behaviour makes the confidential relationship of marriage impossible. |
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Now the Supreme Leader has thrown the confidential details out into the open and marked his line in the sand. |
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Some defense lawyers believe that even the rooms provided for confidential lawyer-client conversations in some jails are bugged. |
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Months of bugging showed that reporters from three tabloid newspapers were receiving confidential information from the agency. |
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The centre provides an invaluable service in Sligo, offering a safe, confidential space for survivors of child sexual abuse, rape and sexual assault. |
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The provision of confidential details to the IG does not mean that they will be publicly released. |
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It is confidential and fully independent, and offers assistance with prevention, early detection, intervention, treatment, aftercare and monitoring. |
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So, my present mind is to direct the solicitors for the appellants to uplift the appeal books, take out the confidential papers, rebind them, and go from there. |
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However, the database did not contain financial information or other confidential personal information. |
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The redactions are made at the request of the parties, to protect what is said to be confidential information relating to their respective software systems. |
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Employees may be moving from closed offices to open-plan workstations, requiring changes in how they conduct confidential interviews or speaker-phone conference calls. |
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When the department meets to discuss the case, the discussion is confidential and the vote is tallied by secret ballot. |
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Assange is a maker of mischief and a seeker of publicity, exposing confidential material because he can. |
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Again, the service is independent, impartial and confidential. |
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Zombies can be used by criminal hackers to launch distributed denial-of-service attacks, spread spam messages or to steal confidential information. |
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In recent months foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has insisted on keeping the negotiating details confidential. |
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We learn a lot of stuff through confidential means, for a start. |
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There is no general obligation on health professionals to disclose confidential information in order to assist the police with the investigation of crimes. |
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Often malicious in nature, it can be deposited as an e-mail attachment or as a website download and used to harvest passwords or other confidential data. |
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To ensure medical information remains confidential, only the person who performs the audiometric tests may retain medical history and test records. |
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Trained volunteers will be manning the call centre to offer independent and confidential information and support to people experiencing difficulties. |
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Journalists will protect their confidential sources and will try to gather information with honest and legal means and will not conceal their occupation. |
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They have placed it in a sealed envelope marked private and confidential. |
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The bureau, however, dropped the confidential informant, Emad Salem, who had insinuated himself into the plot. |
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The parties have agreed that the terms of the settlement are confidential and it has been agreed that neither party will issue any statement to the press in regard thereto. |
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Each health risk was presented honestly and intelligently with a confidential interval. |
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People must not be allowed to trade on price sensitive confidential information, where others are, on the other side of those share trades, are inevitably disadvantaged. |
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The Government's commitment to changing the law became clear in October, when Home Office officials left a sheaf of confidential papers in a Westminster pub. |
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Householders are reminded that all information they provide for the survey will be treated as strictly confidential and used for statistical purposes only. |
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It also claims damages for unlawful interference, breach of European competition rules, breach of contract and misuse of confidential information. |
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A visit to the beauty salon is a very intimate and confidential exercise and the trustworthiness of the therapist reflects on the way the business is perceived. |
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It was the first time she spoke about working as a confidential informant with anyone other than her osi agents. |
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The most widespread software-based method of obtaining passwords and other confidential information is through sniffer and watcher programs that monitor network traffic. |
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Why not now contract out burglar-hunting, or install confidential lines for citizens who spot untaxed cars, unlicensed dogs or even drunks in the street? |
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The particulars of the settlement are confidential, Sterling cash having assured silence. |
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Viewed in this light, the fact that the parties to Acton stipulated that the bargain should be confidential is neither here nor there as to its relevance. |
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It is strictly confidential and non-denominational and is open to all. |
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Hence, those troubled teenagers should have access to services, which can provide a supportive, confidential, non-judgmental counselling environment. |
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Anything that passed between you and them about this case is confidential. |
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Giving an after dinner speech to, of all things, a public school old boys' soccer club he was arrogantly indiscreet, revealing numerous confidential FA matters. |
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Thus it is possible to protect the intellectual property of online material and to support confidential exchange of communication between students. |
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This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. |
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This information was plainly not intended to be confidential. |
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You get this letter which starts in a very confidential tone. |
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He said it just as he had before, in a confidential whisper. |
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At the end of a year his master, well satisfied with his conduct, received him into his house, and subsequently made him his confidential assistant. |
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The Garda then fills out a form for the Garda liaison officer who in turn provides the victim support co-ordinator with the information, which remains confidential. |
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It is curious that the SEC allows high-profile investors to keep smaller holdings confidential, but leaves scope for follow-the-leader manipulation of the share price. |
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I regard the present case as one in which the claimant is seeking to protect the confidential and privileged document, namely the original report. |
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From page he became confidential emissary to James, and in 1685 after playing a decisive part in defeating Monmouth's rebel army he became a major-general. |
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Why should what we pay or don't pay to the public purse be confidential? |
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But a confidential document produced as a witness statement by one of his pursuers reveals that Hunter also considered bids for Woolworths, Somerfield and WH Smith. |
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The moment had come for the honeyed word. I lowered my voice to a confidential murmur, but on her inquiring if I had laryngitis raised it again. |
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I was only alive to the condensed confidential comfortableness of sharing a pipe and a blanket with a real friend. |
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Our courts have recognised the moral and legal duty of healthcare practitioners to keep their patients' HIV status confidential. |
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The post Vatican arrests priest, laywoman suspected of leaking confidential documents appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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A confidential meeting behind closed doors is to be held to discuss Japanese knotweed, which plagues headgerows, verges and riverbanks. |
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This means advertent and inadvertent exposure to leaks of confidential information. |
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A trade secret is information that is intentionally kept confidential and that provides a competitive advantage to its possessor. |
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Rule 68 governs the offer of judgment procedure under which a party may make a confidential offer of settlement in an action for money damages. |
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Because of this, confidential information cannot be the subject of theft, as it is not capable of being taken as only tangibles can be taken. |
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That little man has a mind of his own, and even if I do figure on his payroll as confidential secretary, he doesn't tell me everything he knows. |
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The guy in L.A. confidential is very repressed and conservative. |
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This was a tactic regularly used by early Qing emperors in matters which were particularly delicate or confidential. |
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Critics say a law designed to keep medical information confidential is being overzealously applied. |
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Sitting in front of the fire, they became quite confidential, and began to gossip. |
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In 2015, it was revealed that Prince Charles had access to confidential UK cabinet papers. |
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In my opinion the Chancellor of the Exchequer is the trusted and confidential steward of the public. |
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They were accused of buying confidential information about the Royal Family, public figures and prison inmates. |
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The Code of Conduct Group, at least in theory, keeps most of its documentation and discussion confidential. |
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These meetings, as with all communications between The Queen and her Government, remain strictly confidential. |
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Once the customer gives out this confidential information, the con artist begins charging calls to the customer's calling card or phone account. |
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Finary, I have no information for the committee on any premature release of FOMC confidential material. |
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Infuriatingly, she told creditors her report on the Client Connection directors, George Stanton and Ryan Stanton, was confidential. |
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In such groups caregivers can share their experiences in a confidential atmosphere and guided by trained social work facilitators. |
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Will an extortionist threaten to post the confidential information on the Internet for all to see unless paid tens of thousands of dollars? |
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He is urged to call the confidential service, Message Home, on freephone 0800 700 740, where he can get help and support. |
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The dealings between company, employee and OHPs may involve confidential health and other information. |
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The privilege prohibits ex parte meetings between nonparty treating physicians and others outside the confidential relationship. |
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No records of these audiences are taken and the proceedings remain fully confidential. |
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Frost Mobile text messaging does not send text messages containing any confidential information such as customer names or account numbers. |
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Hackers can download confidential details and even photos from up to 87 yards away using a technique called Bluesnarfing. |
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We need an investigation to learn what other highly confidential data could be so easily available to blaggers. |
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One local manager described keeping plans confidential as 'ludicrous' and another said the 'wrong judgement call' had been made. |
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When sending documents with an ITU-T subaddress or password, designated buttons allow the user to easily poll or send confidential documents to non-Canon machines. |
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Information on disability is considered highly confidential, is maintained in separate, secure files with limited access, and is shared on a need-to-know basis. |
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He was as touching and as confidential as ever, and I felt we must look like an old couple that by some dazzling agamogenesis had produced this golden-haired offspring. |
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As part of the campaign, the UAE Genetic Diseases Association has also offered free and confidential testing for the genetic blood disease Thalassaemia. |
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No records of those confidential talks appear to exist in French archives and it is likely that the project was the brainchild of Mollet, an anglophile. |
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It primarily deals with cases that arise only within the confessional and which by their nature are private, confidential or whose facts are secret. |
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Those who are sexually active will be urged to request a free and confidential self-test kit online or visit a selection of venues across the city. |
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McCrone's trust in Nerac for such a confidential, high-profile case is an honor and truly a research victory that both companies are proud to be a part of. |
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After a consensus is made, the name of the appointed referee remains confidential up to two days before the match for the purpose of minimising public influence. |
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The second body was made up of some 200 permanent servants or continos who performed a wide range of confidential functions on behalf of the rulers. |
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They include a confidential telephone hotline offering advice to those in the black economy on how to 'go straight' by putting their affairs in order. |
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In order to raise the presumption of undue influence, a plaintiff must show a confidential relationship between the donor and the donee and active procurement of the gift. |
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Former LGT Bank employee Heinrich Kieber and others as yet unknown are being investigated for allegedly stealing confidential data to pass on to foreign authorities. |
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This would have to be due to the confidential nature of the business. |
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This change, dubbed the Open Sunshine policy, de-classifies the formerly confidential criteria used to determine the amount of money an organization would receive. |
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Fingerprint authentification ensures protection of buildings, confidential data, and personal information, by granting access only to authorized users. |
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Legal firms are a growing target for cyber attacks given the volume of confidential information that they handle and the value of this data on the dark web. |
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As a service to its members, FEI has launched a just-in-time, confidential leadership consultation service through its affiliation with Lincolnshire International. |
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The physician ought also to be confidential, very chaste, sober, not a winebibber, and he ought to be fastidious in everything, for this is what the profession demands. |
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The university's ombudsperson is expected to be a confidential, impartial source who serves as a consultant, facilitator and informal mediator for students. |
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According to Senior Superintendant Police Malir the FIR has been sealed after registering the case so that the information in the complaint and FIR can be kept confidential. |
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If this requirement is satisfied, a fair hearing can be conducted without detailed disclosure of confidential information that might compromise national security. |
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In the UK, the sovereign holds confidential weekly meetings with the Prime Minister to discuss governmental policy and to offer her opinions and advice on issues of the day. |
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One benefit of shareholders' agreement is that they will usually be confidential, as most jurisdictions do not require shareholders' agreements to be publicly filed. |
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Tyler was a Hungarophile in whom Teleki and Horthy had implicit trust, even to the extent of letting him in on certain confidential decisions and secret plans. |
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The number of rolls is confidential, but it has an infeed nip, multiple heated preconditioning rolls, stretching rolls, annealing rolls, and cooling rolls. |
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