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The investment banks can control how much confidential information is viewable at any given time.
There's a pleasing irony in the spectacle of someone who wanted to publish so much confidential information trying to suppress a book based on interviews he gave freely to a ghostwriter.
While federal and private experts agree that the blitz left much confidential -- including some crucial dimensions, ingredients, manufacturing tricks and design secrets -- Pakistan was clearly proclaiming that it had mastered the black art.
Among pundits debate has raged about the meaning of the revelations, and even whether they can be believed with some incredulous commentators refusing to accept that the world's most powerful country could ever lose so much confidential information.
Sir Christopher confirms that, although war became increasingly likely in the months afterwards, there was no inevitability about it until later.Along with the absence of too much confidential detail, this may be one reason why the government did not try to prevent the book's publication.
With that access, Pousson allegedly downloaded as much confidential information as he could, including "competitively sensitive" data on Yodle's current and prospective customers — names, contact information, monthly budgets and contract terms, according to the complaint.
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And state laws allow the governor to keep confidential much of the cost of his travels.
Besides, Mr. Lynam argued, much of the confidential information that Mr. Goel provided Mr. Rajaratnam was already in the public sphere via newspaper articles and analyst reports.
It noted that companies seeking permission to commercialize genetically altered plants in the United States were allowed to keep much more data confidential than in other countries.
After the comptroller's office reviewed computer equipment that the state was preparing to auction to the public last year, it found that 46 out of 58 hard drives, or 79 percent, still had data on them, much of it confidential.
For that reason, it can be an extremely hazardous place to keep anything remotely confidential, much less the classified documents that John M. Deutch, the former director of central intelligence, had stored on his unsecured home computers in 1996.
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