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The time it takes to procure, develop and produce new weapons (which can be as long as 18 years) should be slashed; the Pentagon must become a more sophisticated buyer of commercial technology, even as it preserves the secrecy of its own know-how.
In order to protect the secrecy of its investigative methods, the D.E.A. says, it withholds much of the evidence collected previously, unless it's necessary to make a case.
"It also sounds like it is working hard to protect the secrecy of its own ongoing investigation".
Rather it is purely in aid of ensuring secrecy of its product strategy with customers.
Much of the crime show's appeal lies with the secrecy of its plot.
How can a mashgiah scrutinize the production of this beverage, given the vaunted secrecy of its formula?
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Although the Admiralty knew that Germany's U20 was prowling the sea route off south-west Ireland used by ships heading for Liverpool, it could issue no warnings to Cunard or the Lusitania about the peril without forfeiting the ultra-secrecy of its code-breaking abilities.
In the name of fighting terrorism — and with a clear goal of avoiding accountability — the Bush administration has imposed a level of secrecy on its operations that has no place in a democracy.
It's the secrecy of it all".
Though the secrecy of many of its meetings provided grist to the mill of (unfounded) 9/11 conspiracy theories, it was necessary.
But the clandestine secrecy of exile, with its endless plotting and duplicitous maneuvering, still shapes their interaction.
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