Sentence examples for treated as private from inspiring English sources

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In Germany it is treated as private money.

"It is generally accepted that the heir to the throne should be aware of the business of government and that correspondence between government ministers should be treated as private and confidential on all sides," said a spokesman for the prince.

This includes the board room, the dressing room and the training ground, which are all treated as private exclusive no-go areas in the world of football and have a legitimate expectation of privacy.

Other tax and S.E.C. rules require that the partnerships be treated as private placements, rather than a public offering to investors, so no advertising is allowed and prospective investors must sign confidentiality agreements.

But GSA Deputy General Counsel Lenny Loewentritt, who the transition claims was present when Mr. Beckler agreed that the emails would be treated as private, says that Mr. Beckler made no such promise.

In the discussion, we focus on differences between the different Scandinavian countries in the qualities and functions ascribed to cemeteries, and examine potential explanations for why cemeteries are mostly described as green spaces, part of the green infrastructure, but treated as private green spaces in the urban planning context.

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This new method of data collection is an extension of this, but into a realm we often (and mistakenly) treat as private.

Civil wrongs are typically treated as 'private' matters in the sense that it is for the victim to investigate what happened, to identify the alleged wrongdoer, and to bring a case against him.

Tort law, for instance, law deals in part with wrongs which are non-private in that they are legally and socially declared as wrongs with the wrong constituted by libel, for instance: but they are still treated as 'private' wrongs in the sense that it is up to the person who was wronged to seek legal redress (see Theories of Tort Law, esp. s. 3).

This 'choice' principle is somewhat at odds with the equity principle as it is essentially made available to those who can afford private health insurance (PHI), which covers some or all of the out-of-pocket cost of being treated as a private patient, in a public or private hospital.

For purposes of this title, if an organization is a private foundation (within the meaning of subsection (a)) on October 9, 1969, or becomes a private foundation on any subsequent date, such organization shall be treated as a private foundation for all periods after October 9, 1969, or after such subsequent date, unless its status as such is terminated under section 507.

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