Sentence examples for confidential label from inspiring English sources

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Also note the big red "CONFIDENTIAL!" label.

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The rest are either marked with the less restrictive label "confidential" or are unclassified.

But the February 2000 document, which is labeled "Confidential," does not indicate that the figures it contains are preliminary.

Mr. Rienas said the staff had long opened mail to the chairman or vice chairman that was not labeled confidential.

But the 205-page draft, dated Sept. 30 and labeled confidential, left many details to be developed in coming months.

A worksheet prepared by one former Neurometrix salesman, labeled "CONFIDENTIAL OPPORTUNITY," showed how a doctor could realize an annual profit of $46,588.80 by testing 10 patients a week.

The second document is a deck labeled "confidential" that reports the findings of a user-behavior study run by Yelp regarding where users click in Google search results pages.

The latest leak includes Game of Thrones scripts from the new season, internal documents labeled "Confidential," and a month of emails from an HBO executive.

In one study of the hazards of fracking chemicals that are used in oil and gas wells in neighboring North Dakota, 37% of the products used were labeled "confidential trade secrets" and so were not disclosed.

Since "discussions, proceedings, and outcomes" are labeled confidential, Pearson can decide to ignore the committee's input or an individual's suggestions, turn out a lousy product, and people who participated in the process are legally banned from criticizing the final outcome.

His confidential file card is labelled "COMMUNIST".

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