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Meanings of confidential reports in English
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Usage of confidential reports in English
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From every province, however, he received confidentialreports from a multitude of spies.
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Al confidentialreports intended for the High Justice's eyes would cross my desk first.
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It was never made public, but was outlined in his confidentialreports to Sir Richard Mayne.
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Rosenberg's account is taken from his team's confidentialreports, which Reuters obtained through an open records request.
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Jones found that Schwab could get along wit Carnegie, and let him take care of confidentialreports.
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The other papers were important enough; they were confidentialreports from volunteer- and paid-agents on twenty planets.
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Certain recent advances should place us in the lead, unless confidentialreports on Soviet progress are completely wrong.
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Remember, I write the confidentialreports.'
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He was speaking at a press conference where he released copies of three confidentialreports prepared for the authority.
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Col. Barnardiston assured me that he had never received confidentialreports of the other Military Attachés about our army.
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He was speaking after a leaked report from an official industry safety body said it received confidentialreports from pilots about falling asleep.
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Prosecutors said Edwards saved the confidentialreports on a flash drive and sent them to the BuzzFeed reporter using an encrypted messaging application.
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But it is inevitable in regard to confidentialreports that they must be accepted, for various reasons, with a certain amount of scepticism.
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Since Marambot has left us, I have had no one to take urgent and confidentialreports, and the paper is suffering by it.
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The mistrust between the Eastern Health Board and prospective adoptive parents, and the delay in processing applications, are being tackled by two confidentialreports.
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Sir Henry always took the greatest precaution that no one should obtain sight of these confidentialreports or overhear them read by his daughter.