Sentence examples for To confidential from inspiring English sources

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To confidential

adjective

Kept, or meant to be kept, secret within a certain circle of persons; not intended to be known publicly

  • The newspaper claims a leaked confidential report by the government admits to problems with corrupt MPs.

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§ 1048.815 What provisions apply to confidential information?

§ 1045.815 What provisions apply to confidential information?

"We had access to confidential informant funding," he said.

In return, Bush House gets access to confidential FO cables.

It suggested that the case be submitted to confidential mediation.

They argue that this doctrine also applies to confidential informants.

The company must control access to confidential information within the company.

The agencies sometimes were allowed access to confidential corporate information, a practice that should be banned.

"But these folks are handling evidence, and they have access to confidential information".

What guidelines should reporters follow with respect to confidential information and anonymous sources?

These desk jobs, he claimed implausibly, gave him access to confidential domestic intelligence about Communism.

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