Sentence examples for divulging secrets from inspiring English sources

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Many cases involving classified information are not brought to trial for fear of divulging secrets.

Dr. Lee was initially found to have passed the test, which included questions about divulging secrets.

Mr. Kalugin said that, based on his curt discussions with the officials from the Russian Embassy in Washington who subpoenaed him, he has been accused of divulging secrets involving operations and agents in the United States.

Some Latin American officials blamed the United States, insisting that the Obama administration had instructed its European allies to stop Mr. Morales's plane on the suspicion that it carried Mr. Snowden, who is wanted on charges of violating espionage laws for divulging secrets about American surveillance programs.

In a Q-and-A session with a few thousand people in Orlando, Fla., the president decided to pop the question to himself: "Why are you having the opportunity to have a military tribunal?" An ordinary trial, he explained, would risk divulging secrets and compromising the ability to gather "incredibly important intelligence".

NEW YORK, May 21 (Reuters) - A former Goldman Sachs Group Inc board member "threw away his duties" in divulging secrets about the investment bank to now-imprisoned hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam, a U.S. prosecutor said at the start of a major insider-trading trial on Monday.

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The agency did not want to divulge secrets about its intelligence sources and methods, and American courts demand transparency.

He had first provided information to the Soviet Union in 1979 and had continued to divulge secrets – and the identities of agents– throughout the 1980s and 90s.

Then again, all this was before the Internet brought with it a rapidly growing pool of people competing daily to learn and divulge secrets first.

But they never convince us of their grief, or indeed of the momentousness of their strategically divulged secrets, because they are simply too thin, obvious and generic.

A $104 million award for a whistle-blower is probably enough of an incentive to make most people divulge secrets about their employer, or even their friends, for that matter.

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