Sentence examples for risk of divulging from inspiring English sources

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However they said he was unlikely to be accused of the crime in an American criminal court because of the risk of divulging classified information.

Yet the New York Times has since noted that "American officials said that KSM, once al-Qaida's top operational commander, personally executed Daniel Pearl... but he was unlikely to be accused of the crime in an American criminal court because of the risk of divulging classified information".

Instead, the majority assumes that even if Plaintiffs' prima facie case and Jeppesen's defense did not depend on privileged evidence, dismissal is required "because there is no feasible way to litigate Jeppesen's alleged liability without creating an unjustifiable risk of divulging state secrets".

A risk of divulging unanticipated or unwanted private information obtained during the course of research is also economic, if health insurance is denied or more costly because research has identified a child as someone with a "preexisting" illness or at high risk for developing an environmentally based disorder (Arnold et al. 1996).

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The benefits of revealing what's in your pipeline can be greater than the risks of divulging it to competitors.

Although the researchers' approach toward confidentiality was reasonable, they did not explicitly consider the risks and benefits of divulging identifying information prior to being faced with media attention.

As the present study was double blinded, the protocol did not approve of divulging the product name.

I don't need any inducement to answer honestly nor am I afraid of divulging my practice.

In the article, Mr. Sprinzak cited the tactical advantages of suicide terrorism: no escape routes or rescue operation are required; there is no risk of captured perpetrators divulging information; and the public feels extraordinarily helpless.

They were persecuted by the tyrant Dionysius II of Syracuse, but Timycha showed her loyalty and courage by biting off her tongue and spitting it in the tyrant's face, rather than risk divulging Pythagorean secrets under torture.

To teach journalism is to teach the delicate balance among the public's right to know, the value of the information at hand, and the risks involved with divulging that information.

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