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Some people might have sensitive medical issues that they don't want people to know about.
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Judge Lifland identified only one instance in which a Justice Department official involved in the Torricelli case had spoken to a reporter about issues that might have been sensitive.
It was the kind of statement previous American Presidents might have made, sensitive to their role as moral guides and protectors of all their citizens.
The Reagan team might have been sensitive on that point, after the controversy caused by his visit to a Nazi cemetery on his previous trip to Germany.
WHEN investigators were trying to find out who might have given sensitive weapons secrets to China, they paid special attention to Wen Ho Lee in part because of his Chinese ancestry.
Shortly after the Zircon affair, a series of programmes on BBC Radio Four called My Country Right or Wrong was banned by the government on the grounds that it might have revealed sensitive secrets.
"We might have a sensitive financial file or investor deck that we really just want to open once and then revoke the access, and there's no simple way to do it".
And while some of the information in the leaks might have been sensitive, internal government reviews concluded the damage was "only limited".
The researchers are not as concerned about the comet hitting spacecraft, but rather what effect contact with the dust grains in the comet's coma might have on sensitive instruments. .
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