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In Stephens's view, the Knights constituted something akin to a secular church and thus required substantial secrecy and ritual to bind together its diverse membership.
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The new leak follows substantial controversy surrounding the secrecy of the talks, in which some members of Congress have complained they are not being given the same access to trade documents that corporate officials receive.
But secrecy plays a a substantial role at KFC.
On 10 October 1770, she limped into port in Batavia (now named Jakarta) in the Dutch East Indies for more substantial repairs, her crew sworn to secrecy about the lands they had discovered.
Whichever side of the privacy versus censorship debate you side with, there's no doubt that Google and its algorithms, steeped in secrecy as they are, hold a substantial amount of power that needs the correct checks and balances.
The movement of this offshore money is an industry made possible in part by the secrecy on sale in tax havens, led by the UK's substantial network of offshore enclaves.
On the other hand, our proposed robust scheme ensures no worse secrecy capacity than the non-robust scheme by the time that the former provides substantial performance gain in terms of power harvesting compared to the latter.
It is devoting what insiders say are "substantial resources" to investigating the BSGR contract – an investigation one government source said was necessarily shrouded in secrecy.
Secrecy remains.
Secrecy reigned.
Secrecy has no value.
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