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(Of information) given in confidence or in secret.
secret
private
Confidential.
close
Confidential.
classified
1
Part 10governs the use of information including
confidential
information by various parties.
2
After another loud sigh, he said, 'I help companies protect
confidential
information.'
3
People seeking asylum can ask for the case to stay completely
confidential
.
4
Participants described close-knit communities with limited access to
confidential
reproductive health care.
5
Petkova said Bulgaria will sign
confidential
agreements with the companies next month.
6
Police confirmed the attacks but said they were not on
confidential
data.
7
They said in a statement that terms of the agreement were
confidential
.
8
The German government declined comment, citing the
confidential
nature of the call.
9
I must please ask you to keep this
confidential
for the moment.
10
The nuns have also set up a
confidential
telephone help line service.
11
She didn't particularly want to deal with any more
confidential
sources either.
12
Further terms and conditions of the settlement are
confidential
,
the company added.
13
Terms of the settlement were
confidential
,
McNair family attorney Daryl Zaslow said.
14
Without seeming to have noticed anything, he said, in a
confidential
way:
15
All information is
confidential
and callers have the right to remain anonymous.
16
The CADF said it will investigate how the
confidential
report became public.
confidential
confidential information
confidential tone
confidential clerk
strictly confidential
remain confidential