Even off the record he was unprepared to shop a man who, we both knew, was making his life very difficult at that time. |
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He slowly put down the pen he had in his hand, pulled the needle off the record, and sat down. |
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And it is hard to find anyone who speaks with administration officials off the record who believes their publicly pacific intentions. |
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He talks off the record for nearly an hour about what the supergrasses possibly did on the day of the slaying. |
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Some men whom he had propositioned sexually refused to be interviewed, either on or off the record. |
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We talk to another general, this one surprisingly overdressed, who briefs us off the record. |
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Certain portions of the interview were off the record, they say, but this wasn't one of them. |
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Because he spoke to me off the record, I will not reveal either his university or the subject he teaches. |
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The conversation was off the record, and in any event my Hebrew was inadequate. |
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Chatty, charming and a highly entertaining gossip off the record, she picks her words carefully when the tape recorder is switched on. |
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He confided in us off the record that Teddy Kennedy had declined to run against Nixon that year because he viewed Nixon as unbeatable. |
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Well, let's be clear about whether or not this was truly on or off the record. |
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I doubt very much that the good judge requested that his inadvertent disclosure be off the record. |
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Going off the record is dangerous because you have no idea how the reporter will use the information. |
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A senior HR official of Stelco said off the record that the hiring of Stephens was supposed to make the CCAA process. |
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I would tell you more, but the half-day mock exercise was entirely off the record. |
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However speaking off the record, one player told us about his methods. |
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That is not the case: they are already covered under food safety regulations and completely off the record as far as we are concerned. |
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Now, off the record, I ask you to be careful and just stick to football, and the clinic and leave as soon as you've finished. |
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Nevertheless, the newspaper's editors have acknowledged off the record that it would have been wiser to publish the strategy paper in full. |
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Develop sources: Seek out lawyers and legal experts who understand the law and are willing to explain its intricacies, on and off the record. |
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The formal meeting may be temporarily adjourned to permit discussion off the record. |
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Similarly, a practice of encouraging suspects to speak off the record or off-camera during an interview undermines this policy. |
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Henry refused to attack the Church that had helped him to power, and the House of Commons had to beg for the bill to be struck off the record. |
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Such meetings are expressly off the record. |
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To help foster open discussion, most Track Two activities follow two common ground rules: discussions are off the record and participants are asked not to report on the meetings proceedings and participants to the press. |
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Overseas businesses in Vietnam, apart from Nokia, continue to advertise on Facebook, though some say off the record that they worry about the legality of doing so. |
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Many other players seethed off the record. |
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I had been told that, off the record, during my research interviews by several of the NGOs that were involved in the campaign against Talisman, but it was the first I'd heard of it publicly. |
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I should like to point out off the record to our German and Italian fellow Members that I purposely wanted to be brief in order to enable them to follow the last few minutes of this evening's important event. |
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The gloomy proceedings are off the record. |
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Last week's Off the Record misidentified the writer of a letter to the New York Times sports page. |
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