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The terms are almost always secret.
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When they agree to talk, it's almost always in secret.
Techniques like the ones used by the agencies on Weinstein's behalf are almost always kept secret, and, because such relationships are often run through law firms, the investigations are theoretically protected by attorney-client privilege, which could prevent them from being disclosed in court.
Management almost always chooses secret ballot.
But you conveniently left out the fact that those protagonists almost always discovered secret powers or abilities that enabled them to level the playing field.
Be that as it may, the spouse is almost always called a "secret weapon," a phrase worn to the nub, as I noted in a column late last year.
For something about ominous skies and big weather and secret places almost always whispers, Big Fish.
Its study claims the plans based on McKinsey's secret calculations almost always conclude it is expensive to stop massive logging and mining corporations from destroying the rainforests.
Marriage was more than a commandment; it was nature, and vows of celibacy almost always led to "fornication, adultery, and secret sins".
You should consider consulting a lawyer as to legal standards and risks; lawyers themselves have an obligation to keep such discussions secret (and they almost always do).
Nick Platt is a British lawyer working in Moscow, a place where secrets, like corpses in the snow, remain hidden – although they're almost always discovered in the end.
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