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Only important corporations, heads of state and trade officials are privy to such information.
Any firm privy to such information is under obligation to keep silent.
What is it about Ms. Jacobsen that has made her privy to such inflammatory material?
Mr. Corzine indicated that following the bankruptcy and his resignation, he was no longer privy to such information.
He was privy to such events as the Suez war, the Israeli acquisition of nuclear material and the capture and trial of Adolf Eichmann.
They weren't problems he fully solved, in my view, but there's an intimacy in being made privy to such anxieties that seems more than a fair trade for seamless finish.
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Ms. Lewinsky's lawyer, William H. Ginsburg, has said that Ms. Tripp was not "privy" to any such conversation.
The opposition leader, Jacinda Ardern, told local media this week she would not back sending troops to Afghanistan at the moment but was not privy to intelligence such decisions were based on.
Members of Irish opposition parties have been in uproar at the fact that parliamentarians in Berlin were privy to vital information, such as a proposed 2% hike in VAT.
Many believe that individuals privy to company secrets such as senior management or directors signal undisclosed good or bad news when they buy or sell in unusual amounts.
But the exchange last summer regarding the order of fountain pens — each of which cost taxpayers $130 — shows that while Pruitt himself might not have been privy to the minutiae of such decisions, top aides rather than career staffers often were the ones signing off on them.
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