Sentence examples for be secrecy from inspiring English sources

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be secrecy

noun

Concealment; the condition of being secret or hidden.

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"Almost every state has a requirement that there should be secrecy of the ballot," she says.

Both McMahan and Walzer thought that a reasonable model would be secrecy before the strike and as much accountability as possible afterward.

Of course, there has to be secrecy about the nature of the intelligence but it is not unreasonable for public policymakers to know the terms on which these investigations are undertaken," he said.

An earlier heads-up to the U.S. would jeopardize the secrecy of the operation, in as much as there can be secrecy, since we are already talking about it and at this point it would be the best-known surprise attack in the history of war.

There doesn't seem to be secrecy or unhealthy competitiveness here.

In general, the smartest policy is simply to assume that we are under some kind of surveillance… Our main line of defense against repression will be secrecy; there is no realistic alternative.

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It is secrecy itself.

There is secrecy.

Bill: the problem is secrecy.

Rupert Thomson's new novel is  'Secrecy' (Granta).

Why is secrecy so important?

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