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    confidential example sentences

    confidential


    1. Using power for selfish motives or telling someone else about confidential information you had been entrusted with is against Asteya


    2. "This is all confidential," Tahlmute said


    3. "If I take the job, it is confidential," doostEr said, "and since I think it there may be legitimate reasons for confidentiality, I would like to take the job


    4. "I will keep it confidential


    5. Although it was supposed to be highly confidential and felonious to breach, the people at W


    6. She had to say the information was confidential at some point


    7. The captain would probably want it to remain confidential, but if this was an encapsulation in Gordon’s Lamp or Curitiba, they already knew it and wouldn’t be sitting here so fascinated


    8. “I can’t tell you more because those guys are getting closer and this is confidential


    9. ’ I said, encouraged by his confidential tone


    10. “Sorry, but he didn’t ask me to keep that confidential

    11. “What else can we talk about that isn’t confidential?”


    12. He got very suspicious of me I’m afraid, he said I was asking too many pointed questions about things the Kassikan considers confidential


    13. I also had a strike through,” he added, in a confidential tone


    14. and keep the investigation strictly confidential


    15. is a little confidential, madame, that’s all


    16. He needed no longer to keep anything about his relationships confidential or masked from the future husband of his own student


    17. "Catching you, you mean, I suppose you don't think the papers in this office are confidential?"


    18. "Do you know how to hold confidential information?" the male asked


    19. "I think half the business of this agency involves confidential information


    20. Some of the labs are confidential you know, I'll have to look at those myself

    21. "We are confidential about our tenants," she said, disappointing him that she backed away because her points were nice


    22. "But we have to be confidential about them because we know so little


    23. This could even be someone who knew Alan for some other reason, though why it would be confidential she couldn't imagine


    24. Soon, the kid was telling Doris everything and some of it in a most confidential and intimate manner


    25. I would appreciate your keeping this enquiry confidential


    26. ‘Anything you tell me is confidential, it will not go beyond these walls


    27. 'I realize they're probably confidential


    28. This is strictly confidential to you


    29. I understood that she either had something confidential to tell me or she was simply being sympathetic


    30. All of these things are vital to you and thus should be kept very confidential

    31. Winnie was right where my confidential source said he would be


    32. If the police would agree to keep her identity confidential, she could do just that


    33. The agreement also allowed for her attorney to be present and available for interpretations and confidential advice throughout her deposition


    34. Private and confidential information on political opponents should be protected by all means


    35. hold like a space alien, when they fall into the black hole of Washington? Have they been muzzled as a result of the Clinton White House’s acquisition of those confidential FBI files? What is it? Why do they give up their power? Are they consummate pragmatists?


    36. • The confidential source I use, and the only one you’ll ever need—to pull in as many as 15 to 47 PAID


    37. The only one that bit was California Confidential, a cable TV tabloid journalism show


    38. At 7:30 PM we tuned in to California Confidential


    39. Over the next ten minutes I told him about what would be coming out on California Confidential


    40. I told them that as much as I needed practice in Alpine, I also needed a safe place to keep Kelly once the California Confidential story broke

    41. “Tonight on California Confidential … Could California be in for another recall election? … Is one of California’s top pro baseball players ready to come out of the closet … And our top story – Was Doberman’s Stub front-man, Terry Tucker, killed by a Southern California branch of the Russian Mafia? You’ll find out after these messages


    42. I spent the rest of the afternoon tying up loose ends, including a conversation with Chelsea about California Confidential


    43. We managed to pick up the vibe that started last night, until it was time for California Confidential


    44. “California Confidential field reporter Jennifer Wilde here


    45. For starters, Jeannine had been fidgety since the California Confidential bombshell was dropped


    46. Shmalko agrees to keep this information completely confidential


    47. Most were concerning the California Confidential exposure, although a few were from early risers who read the paper


    48. The first was from California Confidential informing me that John Koflanovich, or one of his representatives, will be making a statement on the show this evening, refuting his connection to the Russian Mafia


    49. However, I liked even less the idea that California Confidential had been making statements in my name without ever confirming a single bit of information


    50. Cory stopped by around noon to say he was sorry his disclosure to California Confidential nearly got me killed












































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    Synonyms for "confidential"

    confidential secret trusty faithful trustworthy honest honourable bosom familiar intimate private classified personal privy arcane

    "confidential" definitions

    entrusted with private information and the confidence of another


    (of information) given in confidence or in secret


    denoting confidence or intimacy


    the level of official classification for documents next above restricted and below secret; available only to persons authorized to see documents so classified