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Criminalizing industrial disasters, these investigators often argue, fosters secrecy among workers who fear being prosecuted.
Hiding priests' homosexuality, their reporting shows, fostered secrecy and occasionally blackmail.
It's true that not every teenager experiments with alcohol, but such a rigid stance, I think, fosters secrecy and recklessness rather than responsible behavior.
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But the court appeared to foster too much secrecy, Ms. Brown said, "and I think the notion that secrecy is somehow necessary has led to a lot of the public distrust and suspicion, and I think the chief is primarily responsible for that".
Bequeathed from father to son, glass recipes or partite became wreathed in secrecy, fostering an insularity that persisted even beyond the Republic's collapse in 1808.
Secrecy fosters suspicions that the contents are dreadful.The episode may also strengthen the resolve of the mainly English- and German-speaking cardinals who want a vigorous pope to clean up the Curia.
Secrecy fosters distrust.
In his vision, he has been the matchless pioneer of a movement set to transcend boundaries of nationality, custom and law, using WikiLeaks to tear down walls of secrecy and foster a new era of global transparency and justice.
The policy was sharply criticized by victims' groups and sex-crime experts, who said it fostered a culture of secrecy that made it harder to curb abuse.
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