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"legally sensitive" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is confidential, restricted, or could have legal implications. For example: The company stored all of its legally sensitive documents in a secure, off-site location.
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This article was amended on 4 August 2016 to remove information that had, since publication, become legally sensitive.
"Researchers will feel they can't put themselves in situations like this and, even worse, institutions could shut down research that takes people into areas that are legally sensitive.
Early on in the process James began the usual round of looking for a commission before realising that with a subject this legally sensitive any broadcasting channel would demand compromises that she just wasn't prepared to make.
Lauterpacht said the seized iPhone, laptop, USB thumb drive and other documents may contain "a very wide and miscellaneous range of materials" that were legally sensitive including matters not directly related to the arbitration.
This is because potentially embarrassing or legally sensitive information (not explicitly prohibited under HIPAA) may be contained in text.
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Sure, they trawled my university matriculation records to find some incorrect and legally and personally sensitive data, but it would be easy to change, right?
Under the threat of a lawsuit, it turned over a heavily redacted version last month to a private research group, the National Security Archive, but even then many of the most legally and diplomatically sensitive portions were omitted.
Some users may want information to remain private even if it is not legally defined as sensitive information.
Users may want information to remain private even if it does not concern a matter which is legally defined as "sensitive" information.
Discussions about the future of the contract were "highly sensitive - legally and financially," Balls said in a written statement.
Eric King, head of research at Privacy International, added: "Our intelligence agencies carry out some of the most sensitive and legally complex work in the world.
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