Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

104 Sentences With "confidences"

How to use confidences in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "confidences" and check conjugation/comparative form for "confidences". Mastering all the usages of "confidences" from sentence examples published by news publications.

We should ordinarily respect confidences, but beyond that, family relationships are built around the sort of trust that breaking those confidences obviously undermines.
"She's kept my confidences, I keep hers," says Van Susteren.
Lovers have their confidences, and must hold tight to them.
In general, people like each other more after they've traded confidences.
If they revealed client confidences, they waived the attorney-client privilege.
The religious are often keen to share their insights, without betraying confidences.
He had not wanted to be the recipient of these dreadful confidences.
One way to make friends as a grown-up is to trade confidences.
The firm's statement added that maintaining client confidences was "sacrosanct" at the firm.
When Raphina and Brendan separately share painful confidences with him, he flees or sulks.
You were keeping confidences shared with you by each of them from the other.
"Few writers have betrayed confidences with such uninhibited malice," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
In reality, the lawyers were protecting their own client's confidences, as the law requires.
These confidences nonetheless made Monique feel as though she held outsize status with Dr. Ablow.
If the client is not the client, then there are no confidences or secrets to protect.
Imagine what the professional world would be like if people couldn't rely on confidences like these.
Intimate confidences grow dizzying and titanic in the songs of Josiah Wise, who records as serpentwithfeet.
Or maybe (like me) she's fond of the quiet confidences we make just before nodding off?
LISA KARESHATLANTA Dear Lisa, Such a tender literary project also opens a back channel for unexpected confidences.
Almodóvar's movies—abiding closeups, conversations full of confidences—make people think he must be a good listener.
Can you share any stories about Hollywood personalities from the past, maybe long ago, without betraying any confidences?
"It wouldn't be fair to say what we talk about in conference and betray confidences," Mr. Gallivan said.
I consider her a close friend; I have socialized with her outside of work, and we share confidences.
But the judge said Alpert's employment contract barred him from misusing confidences, while his alleged use of a Jan.
" But his betrayal of his friends' confidences does matter because, his friend Vincent says, "this is real life, Wallace.
Most moving is the scene in which the women exchange confidences as rain pours down, and customers are sparse.
We also value their right to come to us in a private way so their confidences and privacy are respected.
These confidences are the currency of the salon, and participants in the project are eager to share their beauty confessions.
By dramatizing an isolation that can be cured only by an unknown reader, the confidences come to belong to all.
The shared confidences can occur with customers she has known for 20 years, or with new, younger clients, she said.
She peered over her small horn-rimmed frames as she talked, and punctuated her confidences with a low, husky laugh.
A couple of upsetting instances aside, she has remained placid throughout, more prone to asking questions than volunteering confidences herself.
I don't want to betray any confidences, but the words they use to describe the president are not particularly flattering.
He has also insisted that Arias waived the right to claim her confidences were privileged when she revealed their conversations publicly.
You can also consider ways to translate the critiques you've heard into suggestions to higher-ups that won't involve betraying confidences.
As the women got to know each other, Jackie, who was 16 years older and intensely private, began to share confidences.
Respect for confidences is important; without it, people would sit on information they would do better to share in a limited way.
Sookee will be Hideko's new maid, and is to fulfill her duty from within the intimate realm of her new mistress's confidences.
The lawyer does not only keep the client's confidences to himself, but also the lawyer's advice — regardless of whether it was accepted.
Another way is to make yourself a little bit vulnerable: Exchanging confidences as a relationship progresses can make two people feel closer.
Friends had told him of analysts who discussed their own lives and problems, reciprocating, as it were, the confidences of their patients.
These poems visit seemingly commonplace scenarios, often with an unnamed "she" and "he" sharing confidences or company, which leads to some unexpected catastrophe.
And now Trump is president and Cohen will tell all, or at least a lot of, the confidences shared between lawyer and client.
The effect was of hanging out in a family kitchen, and being treated to illuminating confidences that felt almost too intimate to hear.
The personal advisers can be too controlling, the critics say; they may betray confidences, and too often they supplant the role of priest.
Under this scenario, Bannon would need to take Trump's confidences to the grave so that any direct or indirect disclosure would be verboten.
Name Withheld You have learned all this in confidence from your friend (who, yes, seems to have been breaking the confidences of her husband).
They're often more hazard than help, and the forced psychoanalysis of every picture and witty answer can shake even the most durable of confidences loose.
Ohr may have been asked questions that inappropriately delved into marital confidences; such questions can threaten the "harmony" of marriages long protected under the rule.
In his calls throughout the day and at night from his bed, he often spoke to people who had no reason to keep his confidences.
People often need help assessing their situations, and they wouldn't be able to get it if they thought others felt free to pass their confidences on.
Many educators and mental health professionals believe that they cannot disclose troubling confidences, even if they believe that there might be a threat to public safety.
They gossip and share confidences and break rules carelessly or brazenly, all the while grappling, as most adolescents do, with deep and murky questions of identity.
Therefore, I kept confidences out of respect for their candor and my own need to keep their valuable insights flowing, which ultimately benefitted my ability to govern.
The mass of political memoirs are sad occasions for score-settling and self-defense, accompanied by the occasional juicy anecdote intended to hype sales and betray confidences.
But it breaks no confidences to say that in conversations with both Republican politicians and staffers, the dominant emotions I've heard have been despair, fear, and bewilderment.
Without breaking any confidences, I can say that many people who come to me for spiritual counseling, and who are devout believers, have a hard time with this.
There seems to be no real dispute that Nurmi disclosed client confidences about Arias and her case in the book, including information that was excluded from her trial.
Black Cube employees were in fact involved in such deceit; investigators misrepresented their identities in order to gain confidences from women whom Mr. Weinstein had harassed or assaulted.
He also appears weirdly intense about his profession, initiating a series of loony ghost-nabbing procedures interspersed with pitiable confidences about his pending divorce and weakness for cats.
Her first secrets project began with a San Francisco couple who each confessed to her; she locked their confidences into twin safes and only she knows the combinations.
They practiced together at the Miami Open two years ago and exchanged confidences in the locker room after the self-contained Osaka once spotted Gauff on her own.
They practiced together at the Miami Open two years ago and exchanged confidences in the locker room after the self-contained Osaka once spotted Gauff on her own.
She can widen their world enough that she does not find herself alone with him and his confidences, and, if this is not enough, she can dissolve the partnership.
And in the intimacy of the bar, their slurred stories of regret are squirm-inducing, like a drink suddenly dumped into your lap along with all those unwanted confidences.
Judge Oetken originally found the motion sanctionable in a decision in March, holding that Liebowitz knew Craig had not revealed confidences and filed the disqualification motion in bad faith.
At various points in "She Loves Me," the set unfolds to reveal a boudoir, a hospital room, and the shop's back office, where creams are packaged and confidences exchanged.
The oldest daughter of five and a mother of three adult children, she has a maternal warmth and deep-set blue eyes that draw people to share their confidences.
The rulebook defines the attorney-client relationship and that most solemn of promises – the attorney's promise to be loyal to the client and to protect the client's confidences and secrets.
But I have no idea how to do that without breaking confidences or stepping out of my lane (so to speak) with leadership — many of whom I'm also close to.
Nixon, a major precedent decided in 1974 during the height of the Watergate investigation, found that the president does enjoy a constitutional privilege to protect confidences within the executive branch.
The Associated Press: In exchange for keeping confidences, discarded Trump staff members have received cushy compensation if they sign nondisclosure agreements, which are considered highly unusual in government and perhaps unenforceable.
He had a reputation for being an "occasionally underhanded reporter who … repeated barroom confidences if it would help him get a story," according to his 2006 obituary in The Washington Post.
McGahn's lawyer, William A. Burck, in a statement said "McGahn is a lawyer and has an ethical obligation to protect client confidences" and does not believe he witnessed any violation of law.
Together with two of my closest friends in Los Angeles that year, we traversed the city in a state of perpetual, hyped-up intensity, exchanging confidences that later we would not recall.
Without betraying any confidences, I will tell you most reporters who have dealt with her team will tell you one of the first things they stress is her independence from this administration. Right.
She lies, she cheats, she betrays confidences, she pathetically seeks the approval of others, she fears others, she talks too much, she smiles too much, she is unlovable, she doesn't bathe often enough.
"Robert Bogucki and others allegedly not only betrayed his client's confidences, but also risked undermining public trust in the foreign exchange options market," acting Assistant Attorney General John Cronan said in a statement on Tuesday.
Everything about "The Americans," in fact, keeps coming back to moral dilemmas, including those facing FBI agent Stan Beeman (Noah Emmerich), who throughout the season was pressed by his bosses to betray confidences and past pledges.
The President perceives a marauding special counsel, an FBI plot to persecute him and a conspiracy within his own government to unfairly pry deep into his personal confidences held by a cherished confidant and personal attorney.
As with McBride's voice-over, which Pitt delivers in intimate tones — like a lover or penitent whispering confidences in your ear — the helmet alternately reveals and obscures the character, putting the narrative dynamic into visual terms.
But Eric Hirschhorn of Winston & Strawn, who helped draft the bar rules, said Mueller could point to the caveat that allows him to oppose former Wilmer clients as long as he didn't have access to their confidences.
The two quickly became close friends and in her new memoir, Touched by the Sun: My Friendship with Jackie, Simon recalls Onassis' sense of humor and the confidences she shared about her husbands and her two children.
Ms. Baron wrote the piece with projections (designed here by Justin West) in mind, but I kept wondering how much more sense Ginnifer's meandering confidences might make if we were huddled close in a more intimate room.
Knott's mysterious candor, asserting warmly his own distance and coolness, sometimes feels like a bot's confidences coming from beyond the grave: Every autobiography longs to reach out of its pages and rip the pseudonym off its cover. ♦
The legal ethics attending Browne's decision to write about his client's confidences seem almost beside the point: Whatever he has to say has likely been said already, even if it has, in the past, been only a lucky guess.
The sharing will deepen, from handshakes to confidences, and from cigarettes to kisses and other mouthly charms, concluding in the most profound exchange of all, whispered from a few inches' distance and proclaimed in the title of the movie.
Under the hood: A source who has spoken recently with top South Korean government advisers — and who spoke anonymously to preserve their confidences — told me Moon "freaked out" last year when Trump was threatening "fire and fury" against Kim.
Pimples, school dress codes, the ravishing and seemingly unobtainable new girl at school and the parents who fail to understand his intellectual aspirations: Such are the preoccupations of our Adrian, whose daily confidences to his diary frame the show.
I couldn't credibly act tough, but I knew I had to fight if you called me "Lippo the Hippo," and that exchanging confidences with other boys was risky — we were trained to be competitive and any vulnerability would be exploited.
Harrison's confidences derive their force, at least in part, from the backdrop against which they are delivered — the stable, routine adult existence she has built for herself as a Brooklyn-based author of 15 books, mother of three and wife of many years.
Generally, we understand that the department takes the position that all information Ms. Yates received or actions she took in her capacity as Deputy Attorney General and acting Attorney General are client confidences that she may not disclose absent written consent of the department.
The elderly Tenderloin queen's confidences, in spite of a busy career of 20 years in New York and London, are thin and inconsiderable when compared to those of the young Vesuvius of confession by whom she is soon to be led to the altar.
"If Rudy is the guy that the President will listen to, will keep confidences, will establish a proper attorney-client relationship, then that potentially should be useful to him," said Carrie Cordero, former counsel to the US assistant attorney general for national security, told CNN's Erin Burnett.
There are exceptions and limitations to the protective shield of the privilege, such as in situations where the lawyer and the client partner up to commit a crime (the "crime-fraud exception"), or if either the lawyer or the client knowingly discloses the otherwise protected confidences.
Ms. Clark's voice has always been inviting, a silky mezzo-soprano that can whisper breathy confidences, turn sweetly deadpan or open outward to portray longing and ache, and she uses it as strategically as an actress would, inhabiting characters who may or may not be like her.
They showcase Aciman's finest mode: sketching the contours of a relationship through its small confidences, gestures, and extended conversations that dispense with naturalism in favor of exposing the essence of the pair's dynamic, its delicate back-and-forth play, balanced on the edge of their passions.
" She also wrote that Starr and his team had "[threatened] to prosecute my mom (if she didn't disclose the private confidences I had shared with her), [hinted] that they would investigate my dad's medical practice, and even [deposed] my aunt, with whom I was eating dinner that night.
It was 'Ndrangheta custom to confine prisoners' wives to the home, but the two women found ways to see each other, exchanging confidences as they dropped off their children at nursery school or sneaked visits after Pesce went to work at a family grocery store near Cacciola's house.
This was also the first record where we had a serious recording budget, so we didn't have to rush through it in the same way we did with some of the earlier records, which made a big difference regarding confidences in the performances Why is Forever Becoming at the top of the list?
I made a basic rule of thumb that, if there was a story and it reflected on me, then the person that was in the story was fair game— unless it reflected on them, in which case it wasn't, because it's not my business to reveal personal confidences from other people without their permission.
So I strongly suspect that Chuck Schumer's political operation knew about Ms. Ford's allegations as far back as July and manipulated the process all along to include taking advantage of Ms. Ford's confidences and directing her towards left-wing lawyers who apparently may have violated the D.C. code of legal ethics and perhaps may face their own investigation by the D.C. Bar.
Part of what made it so difficult to step back was that the Syrians and Canadians filled gaps in one another's lives in a way none of them had anticipated: Wissam al-Hajj had lost her mother as a girl; now the older Canadian women became maternal figures to her, somehow able to trade family gossip and confidences about marriage despite the language gap.
The film's fragments of action—much of it set amid the patriotic pomp and urbane corruption of the First World War—involve Marcel's friendship with the Baron de Charlus (John Malkovich), who is in love with the young musician Charles Morel (Vincent Perez); the author's long-broken engagement to Albertine (Chiara Mastroianni); his platonic relationship with Gilberte (Emmanuelle Béart) and with her husband, Robert de Saint-Loup (Pascal Greggory), who's having an affair with Morel; and his shared confidences with the elderly Duchess de Guermantes (Édith Scob) and with Gilberte's mother, Odette de Crécy (Catherine Deneuve), whose salon is a center of Marcel's social life.

No results under this filter, show 104 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.