In reversing his position, Ashcroft told Mueller that the value of disclosing the information outweighs the potential harm to national security. |
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Must a litigant in person seek the permission of a judge or district judge before disclosing the case papers to his McKenzie friend? |
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Her regularly soft voice is scratchy, disclosing the unspoken knowledge of sleepless nights and drowsy days. |
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He was found guilty on Monday of disclosing information, documents and details from phone taps in breach of the Official Secrets Act. |
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By disclosing information about yourself, it aids the other person in understanding who you are and how you are understanding them. |
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What little suspense there might have been was punctured for me by Howard disclosing most of it. |
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You should state if you are legally prohibited from disclosing nonpublic personal financial information. |
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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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Confederates of the researchers went to the pharmacies and made test purchases of non-prescription products without disclosing their identity. |
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But that's still a lot of money, so what about disclosing instead of being Delphic? |
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A new format was introduced, disclosing information on the use of raw material, and other uses of cost reports were suggested. |
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It also sparked a public and media outcry for more government transparency in disclosing information and defending the public right to know. |
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The delicate nature of his work prevents him from disclosing information about future missions to his wife. |
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Prison officers face jail and a hefty fine for disclosing information about inmates under draft legislation published yesterday. |
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As part of the NSL, those served with the document are gagged and prohibited from disclosing that they have even been served. |
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He asked people to send in anonymous postcards disclosing big secrets in their lives. |
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The psychologist may feel strongly that disclosing the information will be detrimental to the patient's welfare. |
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He said they were not disclosing this information because they believed it would not be helpful. |
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The author, former MI5 agent was himself imprisoned for six months for disclosing secret information to a newspaper. |
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A person may be bound by contract express or implied to abstain from disclosing certain information to others. |
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The London High Court made an order gagging the researcher from disclosing court testimony about his research into PIN number security. |
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So it ultimately seems odd to blame these celebs for disclosing personal information when the public is just clamoring for it. |
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If granted, the unprecedented lifetime injunctions would prevent the media from ever disclosing information which would identify the two released killers. |
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It rolled up on a pair of silent hinges, disclosing a narrow stairwell. |
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But embarrassed administrators at Choate have been in lockdown on disclosing details. |
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At this time, to protect the integrity of the investigation, police are not disclosing the details of the suspected foul play. |
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In your submission, does disclosing the letter identify the correspondent? |
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Sometimes it is almost impossible to advise a couple to agree to settle their affairs because there is a suspicion that one side is not disclosing full information. |
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Even then was trying to avoid disclosing the secret of his worries. |
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Without disclosing the source of his information, he wrote to Abdullah that it had come to his notice that he had defalcated heavy amounts from the state treasury. |
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This occurs while Jesse is flimflamming Walt into disclosing where he buried his money in the desert. |
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The employees we interviewed tended to be more hesitant about disclosing information than they could be under the law. |
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If they feel it is worth disclosing and it is not anything embarrassing, they disclose it. |
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Mr. Speaker, because he wanted to conceal the facts and delay disclosing them, the minister's mea culpa only raises new questions. |
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In theory, these experts are banned from disclosing confidential information. |
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She is scrupulous about disclosing her sources and acknowledging her debts while insistent that her aesthetic judgments are based on what she has looked at hard and pondered. |
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The service surreptitiously tracks and interpolates their behavior without disclosing itself or without asking permission. |
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The anxiety of disclosing her status to her husband and her family and of not knowing whether she would pass the infection to her baby. |
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While polls remain open please refrain from disclosing your voting choices. |
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Kennedy, who resigned as Lib Dem leader in 2006 after disclosing that he had alcohol problems, is understood to have died of a heart attack. |
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There needs to be a better system for disclosing the quantities of products being exported by the EU Member States. |
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But the principle of disclosing evidence to the accused is so important that the case was dismissed by the judge. |
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The question is whether he may do so without disclosing that information to the appellant. |
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This means that sometimes we may ask you for proof of identity before disclosing any personal information to you. |
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Canadian Blood Services is disclosing new information about the risks as they relate to fractionated plasma-derived products. |
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The proprietary information disclosed under the LLC Agreement is and will remain the property of the disclosing party. |
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Their staff are under the legal obligation to refrain from disclosing confidential information that may come to their knowledge. |
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However, it did not consider disclosing the records in the public interest, as we had requested. |
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The proposal letter disclosing all of the relevant facts to the subject was quite conclusive. |
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During this period, Hydro One was disclosing information as it became available to its counsel. |
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We therefore encourage you to review the privacy policies of these websites before disclosing your personal information to any third party. |
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This Section established standards for disclosing information about an entity's capital and how it is managed. |
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The Commission argued that disclosing them would seriously undermine its decision-making process. |
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Williams used his syndicated column and radio and television appearances to tout the act, without publicly disclosing that he was a paid shill for the government. |
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Attentive and direct, the spectacled Maharaj was cautious about disclosing details of his exit from Intercommercial which he said happened on amicable terms. |
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As light strikes the painting at an angle, ridges of impasto reveal moments in the history of its making without disclosing what was buried in the process. |
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The manufacturing account and the work in progress accounts showed a similar structure, both disclosing the cost at the factory level of the manufactured products. |
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In practice, this is the stance taken by most UK cancer registries, which do not require consent from next of kin before disclosing cancer diagnoses for genetic counselling. |
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Paxton also has come under fire for not disclosing his ties to a number of nonprofits. |
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Of course, at about the time they were disclosing their big position, Bitcoin started to crash. |
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In short, Williams since late February has been disclosing details of her brief CIA career in 140 characters or less. |
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The two-hour delay in starting that morning began to take on increasing significance as the sun reached its zenith without disclosing Petersburg on the horizon. |
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In the process, Eli Lake reports, she may be disclosing a few details the agency would rather not publicize. |
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I have stated my intention as well of disclosing more details about what lobbyists do, tightening up the rules governing conflicts of interest, and looking into how politicians get paid. |
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Its brown curtain was only half drawn, disclosing the elegant legs, clad in transparent black, of a female seated inside. |
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The first key objective, which is enhancing the interests of consumers, includes a first main element, namely to improve the system of disclosing information to consumers. |
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But, when it comes to disclosing documents, caution urges more production than parsimoniousness and recalcitrance. |
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The conviction of a journalist for disclosing information considered to be confidential or secret may discourage those working in the media from informing the public on matters of public interest. |
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Reporting on the performance of our programs and disclosing our use of resources ensures that decisions are transparent and that programs are driven by the best available evidence. |
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On 2 October 1419, 41 treasure ships were ordered without disclosing the specific builders involved. |
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Mr. Askew also said that, following his discovery of this matter, he had spoken to the Applicant about the importance of disclosing such information and about the consequences it can have on everyone involved. |
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The health authority applied to strike out the claim as disclosing no cause of action on two grounds. |
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There is a specific criminal offence for disclosing anything that takes place during jury deliberations. |
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Employees under federal jurisdiction are now in a position to question whether the employer is collecting, using or disclosing their personal information with their knowledge and consent. |
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The following quote was extracted from a brief case study provided in the RCMP Performance Report and is an effective means of disclosing information and demonstrating the impact of efforts at the same time. |
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Imagine the howls of protest from all parts of the House if it were said of me that I was disclosing elements of a person's private health situation? |
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By disclosing a hearing loss, you put yourself in the driver's seat, in a position of control because you are WORKING WITH HEARING LOSS 11 being honest and proactive. |
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If the rumour is true in whole or in part, this may be evidence of a leak, and the Company will immediately issue a news release disclosing the relevant material information. |
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The Court asked whether each defendant had acted reasonably in disclosing the private information, thereby rebutting the inference of the intent to injure. |
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You can use our web site without disclosing your personal data. |
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Since all fissionable material emits a small number of neutrons, inspectors can use neutron detection to find fissionable material without disclosing sensitive information. |
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Body's life exist through a plenty relation between inside and outside? a movement disclosing our answer to life? a loneliness becoming only in uninterrupted reciprocality. |
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A major disincentive to an organization disclosing or publicizing negative information obtained through a screening process is the fear of a lawsuit for defamation. |
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However, this shall not prevent the receiving State Party from disclosing in its proceedings information that is exculpatory to an accused person. |
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Indeed, the challenge consists in disclosing a very large volume of evidence in as complete a fashion as possible and in the least possible amount of time. |
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It seems, then, that there really is strength in numbers, though it be some time before Dr Ioannou manages to coax his bluegill into disclosing precisely why it prefers the loners. |
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In this context, an integral part of human rights education is the wide dissemination of the results of scientific research disclosing the fallacious nature of pseudo-scientific theories of racial superiority. |
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And no retaliatory action should be taken against any person for refusing to participate in a breach or an apparent breach of the Code, or for disclosing ethical problems to an appropriate company officer or other employee. |
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Far too many users are still falling prey to e-mailshots that trick them into disclosing their bank details, thus credulously giving fraudsters access not only to sensitive data, but also to their own bank accounts. |
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When you make an in memoriam donation, the CRS sends a sympathy card to the family on your behalf, without disclosing the amount of your donation. |
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Pressure in a stomach above, than in a gullet, therefore is important, that at the moment of disclosing kardialnogo sfinktera stomach contents were not pushed out in a gullet. |
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Unless you have indicated your objection when disclosing your details to us, our system will issue cookies to your computer when you log on to the Website. |
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We recommend that you examine the privacy statements for all third-party Web sites to understand their procedures for collecting, using, and disclosing your information. |
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This provision imposes a duty to sever portions of documents which do not contain the information for which an exemption is claimed and which can reasonably be severed without disclosing the exempt information. |
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Under the purposes principle, they must avoid collecting, using or disclosing personal information before an objectively appropriate purpose has been identified. |
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Given this message, it is unsurprising that insurers reacted with draconian acceptance terms or even declinature for any applicant disclosing a history of depression. |
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An existing state law already bars Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks from disclosing identifying information about hunters who kill bears, mountain lions or wolves. |
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Watching him tighten his evil coil around Lesgate, by slowly disclosing everything he knows about him, is delectably pleasurable. |
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Scientists are notoriously bad at disclosing the truth, but, in its futile quest for a hidden agenda that is not there, the press is missing much of the point. |
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In April the Guardian revealed that a senior UN official, Anders Kompass, had been suspended for disclosing an internal report on the alleged abuse to French prosecutors. |
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The repository function of a competent authority would not mean that it also takes over the role of disclosing the filed information to the public on a real-time basis. |
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A child's age will not only affect their level of victimization but also may affect the likelihood of reporting or disclosing the crime to an authority figure. |
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Swift's writing was so effective in undermining opinion in the project that a reward was offered by the government to anyone disclosing the true identity of the author. |
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The couple filed a claim in 2008 with their insurance company, State Farm, and a lawsuit against the home's previous owners for not disclosing the brown recluse problem. |
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In an effort to protect the privacy of individuals, data administrators or collectors anonymize data when storing or disclosing person-specific information. |
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