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"secrecy" Definitions
  1. the fact of making sure that nothing is known about something; the state of being secret

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Secrecy preserves a source of competitive advantage that generally cannot be recovered once secrecy is lost.
Vincenzetti's unstated equation — privacy is secrecy, and secrecy is terrorism — is less controversial than it might appear.
"What we have in place is compete secrecy, and it is secrecy that is the problem," he said.
He did not breach secrecy for the sake of breaching secrecy, as latter-day leakers have arguably done.
The secrecy provisions have several problems, according to Microsoft and Twitter, but primarily the secrecy provisions violate the companies' First Amendment rights.
Vatican ends secrecy rule: The Roman Catholic Church said it would abolish the high level of secrecy surrounding sexual abuse accusations against clerics.
"Too often, judges draw a curtain of secrecy around court proceedings," three law students conducting a review of court secrecy told the Washington Post in 2017.
The Financial Secrecy Index puts the British Virgin Islands 21st out of 92 countries ranked according to their secrecy and scale of their offshore financial activities.
Because the principle of bank secrecy does not exist in Spanish law, the court argued, violating that secrecy in Switzerland was not a crime in Spain.
It is less clear that uniformity must come at the price of secrecy, particularly when the justification for secrecy is the protection of a private company's profits.
The United States is ranked second-worst in the world for its high levels of secrecy and offshore activities, according to the Tax Justice Network's Financial Secrecy Index.
Residents and teachers blast school officials for secrecy Parents and teachers used Tuesday night's school board meeting to criticize the high school's initial secrecy over the salute video.
He became a darling of the secrecy set with a seminal 1991 law review article in which he argued that critics of court secrecy relied merely on anecdote.
Behind the secrecy: Our Australia bureau chief explains how the country shrouds law enforcement and the courts in unusual secrecy, particularly in cases of sexual and family violence.
The Bank Secrecy Act The Bank Secrecy Act requires certain financial institutions (for example, banks, broker dealers, and casinos) to develop, implement and maintain anti-money laundering compliance programs.
Nearly half — 2,576 — were accompanied by secrecy orders.
"Secrecy has made manufacturing a lagging industry in terms of applying new technologies, but there are ways to respect the secrecy and get the benefit of new technologies," Shedletsky said.
Compare that to business as usual, where one Bank Secrecy Act officer can ensure that operations at the bank comply with the bank secrecy act and anti-money-laundering act.
"The binding policy issued today by the Deputy U.S. Attorney General should diminish the number of orders that have a secrecy order attached, end the practice of indefinite secrecy orders, and make sure that every application for a secrecy order is carefully and specifically tailored to the facts in the case," Smith wrote.
Manning has been a focus of a worldwide debate on government secrecy since she provided more than 700,000 documents, videos, diplomatic cables and battlefield accounts to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks.
She has been a focus of a worldwide debate on government secrecy since she provided more than 700,000 documents, videos, diplomatic cables and battlefield accounts to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks.
Manning has been the focus of an international debate over government secrecy since she provided more than 700,000 documents, videos, diplomatic cables and battlefield accounts to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks.
The secrecy about off-shore matters and refugees is a case in point, and Australians have accepted that secrecy in a shamefully docile manner along with the extraordinary cruelty toward refugees.
" Pelosi called the secrecy surrounding the bill "unheard of.
Despite the best efforts of Apple and others, there's still a lot of secrecy in how law enforcement accesses remotely stored data — and chipping away at that secrecy is still very slow work.
Moreover, prosecuting a foreign publisher for violating U.S. secrecy laws would set an especially dangerous precedent for U.S. journalists, who routinely violate foreign secrecy laws to deliver information vital to the public's interest.
The quest for Clinton's emails drew Smith to the anti-secrecy organization Wikileaks, an anti-secrecy group which U.S. investigators have said was used by Russian intelligence services to disrupt the presidential election.
Battles over Google's alleged culture of secrecy are not new.
"Incompetence" is the legislative branch's problem and "secrecy" the executive's.
But now we know the real reason for GM's secrecy!
Australian Media Redact Their Front Pages to Protest Secrecy Laws.
Supply chains shrouded in secrecy harm workers, products and consumers.
French authorities can't confirm the transaction due to tax secrecy.
Too much power and secrecy, and they will go astray.
I heard the first argument for the secrecy this week.
In fact the secrecy has played to the its advantage.
PEOPLE has seen the episode but is sworn to secrecy.
A critical deal must be executed immediately, in total secrecy.
A funny tale of deception, beer and secrecy between mates.
In 2013 Cameron openly criticized tax secrecy and tax havens.
The underground roving gentleman's club likes to keep its secrecy.
VICE: How important is secrecy to the dark web community?
The church also uses secrecy to mask the system's effectiveness.
Perhaps Calico will one day justify its secrecy, Topol said.
Palantir is notorious for its secrecy, and for good reason.
The company has always clung mightily to vagueness – and secrecy.
The pension funds' arguments for secrecy, they said, were baseless.
It quickly racked up 3 million members despite its secrecy.
But there's also practical purpose to the secrecy, Williams says.
"Having transparency builds intimacy, because there's no secrecy," she says.
In the case of Twitter, federal NSL law mandates secrecy.
The company said such secrecy orders are becoming more frequent.
Like presidents before him, Trump's visit was shrouded in secrecy.
Instead, he cast it as a rescue operation, requiring secrecy.
That obsession with secrecy extended to every aspect of Theranos.
I met him all the time under conditions of secrecy.
The war "began in secrecy," Coyote says near the outset.
The outfit functions under the highest levels of top secrecy.
Car companies cultivate secrecy because for a variety of reasons.
Secrecy in voting is meant to be empowering, not limiting.
The layer of secrecy extended to the cast as well.
Construction and testing proceeded under a thick blanket of secrecy.
For purposes of secrecy, there was no conference call number.
But the culture of secrecy surrounding frats and rushing remains.
But #MeToo secrecy is only the tip of this iceberg.
Well, good luck: Secrecy, it seems, is another common theme.
There is confusion about other secrecy requirements of the law.
The company thrives on secrecy, preferring to release minimal information.
Trump's stay in the hospital was also shrouded in secrecy.
Secrecy makes all of this worse, maybe for no reason.
Secrecy is one of Nintendo's tricks, but they overplay it.
Investigations are generally cloaked in secrecy and can take years.
Beyond journalists and secrecy, though, the laws have few exceptions.
North Korea's finances are hidden by a veil of secrecy.
Remember his secrecy around funding the Gawker lawsuits for years?
The secrecy of the relationships makes open mourning nearly impossible.
Still, the extra secrecy surrounding surveillance shuts out potential checks.
Much of Trump and Putin's summit remains shrouded in secrecy.
Its logo, a mask, points to this air of secrecy.
Washington usually cloaks its most critical defense programs in secrecy.
The FISA court has long been criticized for its secrecy.
North Korea's secrecy is sometimes undermined by the government itself.
What made "the Laotian thing" possible was secrecy and deception.
Federal courts have upheld the secrecy agreements used by agencies.
This secrecy also helps Google stay ahead of potential competitors.
Yet from the start, the airline was shrouded in secrecy.
Remember: The strategy for passing the bill depends on secrecy.
The culture of clerkships is one of secrecy and loyalty.
Almost everything about the case has been cloaked in secrecy.
Democrats have criticized Republicans for writing their plan in secrecy.
And that was just one layer of the judicial secrecy.
That exchange is where secrecy gets its start in lawsuits.
Why the secrecy, are Jiu Jitsu parties illegal or something?
Steven Aftergood of the nonprofit Federation of American Scientists' Project on Government Secrecy, which works to limit official secrecy, said the policy change suggested the White House wants to tighten control over internal deliberations.
Chief among Trump's criticisms has been the absence of secrecy from the fight, though most analysts believe that given its size and scope, total secrecy and surprise in an operation like Mosul would be impossible.
Leakers are concerned with Bellman's operating instructions and Pozen's mixed-strategy equilibrium, because they are interested in using and exploiting secrecy: they believe that secrecy, by its preservation and strategic violation, serves an essential purpose.
Public health data does not combine well with high-handed secrecy.
Moreover, implicit in the officer-agent relationship is trust and secrecy.
This, he said, could also be the reason for the secrecy.
Trump has set a culture of secrecy that rivals Richard Nixon.
Related: How the Panama Papers Exposed Secrecy in the Art Market
I don't think Netflix has that high a call on secrecy.
A spokeswoman for eihbank declined to comment, citing bank secrecy laws.
But secrecy rules meant that nobody could check on his past.
He crafted the various versions of his bill in total secrecy.
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have a black belt in secrecy.
Secrecy protects innovation by reducing the likelihood that others possess it.
Manning gave classified information to anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks in 2010.
French authorities can't confirm the transaction due to tax secrecy. 5.
The Hong Kong Journalists' Association condemned the government for its secrecy.
That information is disturbing, along with the secrecy surrounding the evacuation.
BPO is also meant to maintain the secrecy of homo sensorium.
Changing attitudes to private banking secrecy are bad news for both.
The details of her cooperation remain shrouded in court-ordered secrecy.
The level of secrecy on offer varies from country to country.
It's the pattern of secrecy in our new secretary of state.
Another Koch value: the right to spend on politics in secrecy.
When perpetrators cannot bully victims into promising secrecy, they settle nonetheless.
That committee was all about secrecy, and the result was failure.
The whole secrecy thing was all about deeply personal self-consciousness.
The White House, intent on secrecy, did not disclose the calls.
Newspapers write that his daughters live in secrecy under different names.
S. secrecy jurisdiction, whose real owners are near impossible to ascertain.
"We're going to double down on secrecy on products," he said.
Gulf governments' penchant for secrecy may also have played a part.
We haven't learned anything new about Hillary Clinton's penchant for secrecy.
But some men take advantage of the secrecy of clandestine communication.
The list of such rabbis has long been shrouded in secrecy.
"That financial secrecy is available is not Africa's fault," says Burgis.
The Washington Post: Amid betrayals, Trump's wall of secrecy breaks down.
Back in the day, techniques weren't shared and secrecy was prevalent.
Giving up on gimmicky secrecy doesn't mean giving up on intrigue.
FX boss says Netflix's secrecy around its viewership numbers is 'ridiculous'
There was a lot of shame and secrecy in the family.
But the union said the secrecy was to protect the witnesses.
The bank regulated ... What was the big Bank Secrecy Act, whatever?
The secrecy has put congressional Republicans in a uniquely strange position.
One result of unprecedented secrecy is an unprecedented volume of disclosures.
I had been sworn to secrecy, so I couldn't tell anybody.
Secrecy is one reason accurate salary data is hard to find.
"There was a lot of secrecy around adoption," Mr. Hanlon said.
These agreements to secrecy are signed as conditions to an exchange.
Another provision of that act affects grand jury secrecy and disclosure.
Secrecy also often goes hand in hand with limited financial literacy.
The trials exposed Albany's culture of secrecy, nepotism and influence peddling.
The initiative monitors development in an area long shrouded in secrecy.
Gray's execution was the first under the new drug secrecy laws.
The issue of secrecy has been simmering since the F.B.I. raids.
Commissioner Maldonado's decision added another layer of secrecy to the process.
That's the main problem — the secrecy and how quiet they're keeping.
The wall of secrecy around Oesterlund's offshore holdings began to collapse.
Elizabeth Warren and Democratic activists over the secrecy of his fundraisers.
Nonetheless, all the secrecy took a toll on a sensitive child.
China initially put secrecy and order ahead of confronting the coronavirus.
All this secrecy became too great a burden; it isolated me.
No longer would its operations be shrouded in secrecy, he said.
The hacker, on the other hand, is a skeptic of secrecy.
He railed against government corruption and secrecy, the militarization of police.
He gave no examples, citing the secrecy of a police investigation.
In litigating the matter, Mr. Obama's Justice Department requested extreme secrecy.
FOIA was a reaction to excessive government secrecy in another time.
However, this secrecy has not deterred interest from the investment community.
Among the most forceful fighters for secrecy was lobbyist Al Cortese.
And protective orders have become an excuse for secrecy beyond discovery.
A culture of secrecy kept known design flaws from getting fixed.
It took Marathe years to emerge from a cocoon of secrecy.
Orders also remain private, providing more secrecy around Square's market activity.
WikiLeaks will continue publishing, enforcing transparency where secrecy is the norm.
Why the unending pattern of secrecy and duplicity about Russia contacts?
The Republican leadership's strategy for repealing Obamacare has depended on secrecy.
The entire process, for the most part, is shrouded in secrecy.
But the mix of secrecy and justice continues to play out.
But it's the idea that you're not automatically shoved into secrecy.
So far, Polster has imposed a draconian secrecy on the proceedings.
The secrecy is an important aspect of Sisi's relationship with Israel.
There are times when secrecy is vital to an investigation, but too often secrecy orders are unnecessarily used, or are needlessly indefinite and prevent us from telling customers of intrusions even after investigations are long over.
We highlighted the fact that the government appeared to be overusing secrecy orders in a routine fashion–even where the specific facts didn't support them–and were seeking indefinite secrecy orders in a large number of cases.
EK: I was really surprised at the level of secrecy at Apple.
The bank refused to comment on individual clients, citing banking secrecy requirements.
The secrecy, the withdrawal, the continued use… all classic signs of addiction.
The secrecy about Season 7 is in keeping with the show's mystique.
The level of secrecy around golf is new for the presidency, too.
Complicating any collaboration, and the research overall, was secrecy about the injuries.
She finds comfort in having rejected secrecy with her own three children.
Apple cultivates a level of secrecy and loyalty rarely found in business.
But behind that dazzling veneer, Robbins guards his empire with intense secrecy.
The issue of Trump's taxes illustrates how he plays the secrecy game.
"The real solution," he said, is to repeal the state secrecy laws.
"I don't feel like there is a need for secrecy," he said.
Instead, they got suspended fines and jail terms for violating banking secrecy.
At the same time the secrecy the administration insisted on was extreme.
The cynical one is that the secrecy concealed a dearth of meaning.
This cultural norm of secrecy and shame permeates every level of society.
Secrecy has been a hallmark of Abrams's work throughout his cinematic career.
The typical reason for this is a kind of routine corporate secrecy.
Unsavoury pasts and secrecy may partly explain why Germans dislike the rich.
The case, filed in May of last year, has weaponized Uber's secrecy.
It became Fort Knox secrecy: photocopy-proof scripts, code words, secret locations.
Critics questioned the secrecy and the price paid for the new planes.
He has retained his business interests and cloaked his finances in secrecy.
That secrecy is why we still don't know their exact chemical makeup.
The internment system is shrouded in secrecy, with no publicly available data.
Politicians have long tried to shroud themselves in secrecy to varying degrees.
The meetings' secrecy looks suspicious, as does the exclusion of foreign rivals.
The Chinese word for privacy, yinsi, has a negative connotation of secrecy.
The actual events of Chernobyl were shrouded in so much state secrecy.
This idea of economic development secrecy can be stretched to any end.
It's for these reasons that the whole setup is shrouded in secrecy.
"You wouldn't believe what a sense of secrecy there is," Ison laughs.
Civil-liberties advocates claim the secrecy around cell-site simulators is unjustified.
Now, when the two meet, it happens under a veil of secrecy.
They demonstrate the perils of allowing the government to act in secrecy.
Secrecy is supposed to be the sine qua non of deal-making.
"America's involvement in Vietnam began in secrecy," Coyote announces, in voice-over.
But secrecy is exactly what the Chinese scientist appears to have chosen.
Think of it like Medicare or Social Security, only shrouded in secrecy.
But because of test secrecy, the tests have no diagnostic value. None.
The secrecy that cloaks Russian military exercises only makes them more threatening.
First, House Democrats must respect the secrecy of ongoing grand jury investigations.
What they do take issue with is the secrecy demanded of them.
A point heavily insisted upon is what Dery sees as Gorey's secrecy.
This secrecy is perhaps the most troubling part of Trump's lobbying policy.
Court districts vary in how strictly they interpret grand jury secrecy rules.
They prefer secrecy, he said, because it makes their products more effective.
There have been arguments over money, and issues of jealousy and secrecy.
Some of those missions, according to the Coloradoan, are steeped in secrecy.
Unlike Western systems of jurisprudence, Iran's justice system remains shrouded in secrecy.
This secrecy has made it difficult for lawyers to challenge a result.
The bank secrecy laws have become sticking points in corruption trials there.
These provisions are enforced, in part, through the Bank Secrecy Act ("BSA").
Courts could adopt sunset provisions that would give secrecy an expiration date.
Car companies cultivate secrecy because for a variety of reasons, said Claybrook.
The secret club quest conveyed a familiar sense of secrecy and illegality.
The government itself and the deepest of secrecy are sabotaging the Constitution.
Apple's brass believes that all this secrecy helps the company's bottom line.
Moss' inspiration arose from the government's secrecy during the Cold War era.
These include rules that encourage a culture of secrecy and stymie accountability.
We asked my roommate to be our witness, swearing her to secrecy.
Government secrecy can be, and in some ways is, out of control.
Landon's entire career develops in the covert space between knowledge and secrecy.
It's easy to see why secrecy is appealing to Republicans right now.
As much as chocolate and watches, Switzerland is known for bank secrecy.
United States disclosure laws could require breaking the party's rules on secrecy.
The hood is extra secrecy, like the veil Timanthes put over Agamemnon.
Like a lot of wars, too, this one is long on secrecy.
I understand that openness beats secrecy and that taboos should be challenged.
The investigation took so long because of its secrecy, the police said.
The powers are there in Investigatory Powers Act and compel total secrecy.
Well before the trial began, Mr. Guzmán's lawyers complained about the secrecy.
His critics say he is deploying extraordinary secrecy as he does so.
But the Kremlin's operation relied on more than just its own secrecy.
In today's show, we discuss the secrecy surrounding the Senate health bill.
Both had developed reputations for secrecy and highhanded, arrogant treatment of colleagues.
For more than a decade the Oregon Project operated largely in secrecy.
The F.B.I. is so shrouded in secrecy; Soufan's book provides some transparency.
The camps, which hold ethnic Uighurs and Kazakhs, are shrouded in secrecy.
Why did you favor an increase in the secrecy of presidential records?
Excessive secrecy could have swung three of the last four presidential elections.
Instead, it is intended to challenge the legal process regarding secrecy orders.
India is ripe for stronger cyber theft and trade secrecy protections, too.
So they instead tried to rush through a bill with unprecedented secrecy.
"It took a lot of secrecy to keep this alive," she added.
Trump's past conversations with Putin have been similarly shrouded in atypical secrecy.
No need to shroud his (hopefully better-considered) second marriage in secrecy.
Older people, in my experience, lean more toward secrecy; younger toward disclosure.
Left-wing commentators are increasingly calling out the secrecy surrounding the report.
At worst, they were complicit in a culture of secrecy and concealment.
Mr. Trump himself did not comment on the secrecy of the mission.
Typically, the "Star Wars" scripts are under a huge veil of secrecy.
What her mother did was illegal, of course, and steeped in secrecy.
That's one of the things all this secrecy is designed to prevent.
There's a lot of secrecy because each company has their secret sauce.
The rest of Mr. Kim's Hanoi itinerary is still shrouded in secrecy.
This is also a country with a deep preference for government secrecy.
Secrecy is a fragile state, a single time undone and forever finished.
It will still allow the business of secrecy to continue as usual.
But here are five reasons the film justifies all that breathless secrecy.
But Zurich's upper court acquitted Elmer in August last year of the banking secrecy charges, saying that as an employee of Baer's Cayman Islands subsidiary he was not a Swiss banker subject to the country's bank secrecy laws.
"The binding policy issued today by the Deputy U.S. Attorney General should diminish the number of orders that have a secrecy order attached, end the practice of indefinite secrecy orders, and make sure that every application for a secrecy order is carefully and specifically tailored to the facts in the case," Microsoft's president and chief legal officer Brad Smith wrote in a blog post.
"Though the U.S. has been a pioneer in defending itself from foreign secrecy jurisdictions it provides little information in return to other countries, making it a formidable, harmful and irresponsible secrecy jurisdiction," according to a Tax Justice Network report.
"While the continued secrecy of judicial opinions regarding grand jury matters is necessary to protect the integrity of an ongoing investigation, that need for secrecy decreases once the investigation ends and continues to diminish over time," Howell wrote Monday.
Secrecy rules The DC Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday split 2-1 in its grand jury secrecy decision, ultimately siding with the Justice Department in a case brought by researcher Stuart McKeever seeking records from 60 years ago.
Pinto faces extradition to Portugal on charges of extortion and violation of secrecy.
Even though some companies implicitly encourage pay secrecy, I don't believe in that.
It's not like I'm James Bond in my secrecy about the whole thing.
They are controversial, in part, due to the level of secrecy surrounding them.
Yet, such secrecy runs entirely counter to the ethos of the public auction.
Privacy advocates have long derided cell-site simulators because they operate in secrecy.
So much secrecy surrounds what Marvel is planning for future phases of films.
Eating disorders are a disorder of secrecy and shame, especially for a celebrity.
Witnesses and defense lawyers aren't restricted by the same grand jury secrecy rules.
The law establishes a limited preference for secrecy at points in the process.
Her visit to Pakistan was wrapped in secrecy over fears for her safety.
The protesters decried what they considered the Soviet-style secrecy of the process.
Even the next major Windows 10 update, codenamed 19H2, is shrouded in secrecy.
Behind the scenes: Given his commitment to secrecy, interviewing Kushner is a challenge.
But, if Crazy Rich Asians were real life, Nick's secrecy would not fly.
Since its announcement, Maniac has been shrouded in equal parts secrecy and fascination.
Chinese enterprises' internal data was not available because of commercial secrecy, it said.
That celebrity, super-cool sexy band guy secrecy world—it's all fucking horseshit.
Such inquiries are often conducted in relative secrecy, enabling a more efficient investigation.
Bankers are concerned by secrecy surrounding the debt sales the Reserve Bank runs.
"These trials were never published," Kalvins said, citing the secrecy of the era.
They're sworn to secrecy with binding NDAs — and a whole lot of loyalty.
In the utmost secrecy, both sides have invested heavily in offensive cyber capabilities.
Now, it should be noted that secrecy itself is nothing new to Congress.
But maybe Facebook's internal culture of secrecy and underhanded dealing has changed, right?
Of course, secrecy regarding big-budget film and TV productions is nothing new.
Going along with the secrecy, going along with the story of our relationship.
The Thursday morning release is the sixth publication from the anti-secrecy group.
Apple's predilection for secrecy is perhaps unsurprisingly in action for the Singapore site.
The need for secrecy and tactical superiority in wartime are not in question.
This secrecy works for Apple because it is such a design-driven company.
"The practice has fallen completely into secrecy," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
He says the secrecy is deliberate, a charge denied by the interior ministry.
That put a crack in the wall of secrecy around American shell companies.
As Kirill Rogov, a political analyst, explains: "They believe that secrecy is power."
Not long ago, central bankers thought their job was best done in secrecy.
Leaks may be the most powerful weapon in the war on financial secrecy.
"There is a swathe of secrecy over the entire executive branch," Rosenberg said.
Mr. Wiegand said secrecy was necessary to keep rivals from learning too much.
"One of the challenges we've had is this climate of secrecy," he said.
In the case of Microsoft, the search warrants included court orders compelling secrecy.
Some steps, the public may hear about; others will be shrouded in secrecy.
The effectiveness of the executive branch depends to a great degree on secrecy.
It's hard to know: The process of online moderation is shrouded in secrecy.
Both administrations tried to retain secrecy about the goings on in the prison.
The company expects the changes to end the practice of indefinite secrecy orders.
Second, this episode demonstrates her obsession with secrecy and a lack of transparency.
That's because of the way secrecy is baked into the process early on.
But she also realized that a little less secrecy could be an advantage.
Even Trump remarked at the steps of secrecy taken to ensure the safety.
And she denied that she was sworn to secrecy about those prior investigations.
The banks The Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) was passed almost 50 years ago.
"I think a clerical culture of secrecy and privilege contributed more," he wrote.
Most often such redactions occur to allow such investigations to continue in secrecy.
While the Mueller-connected case progressed through the courts, secrecy around it grew.
The B-2 was developed in a shroud of secrecy by Northrop Grumman.
Secret law persists even in areas where we thought the secrecy had ended.
National security frequently requires secrecy in the details of intelligence or military operations.
This may be hard to produce due to China's strict state secrecy laws.
Former government officials, like Hillary Clinton, could be accused of violating secrecy laws.
"The secrecy around this film extended, this time, to the cast," Bettany said.
"The secrecy is crazy," Turner told Vulture in a separate Comic Con interview.
And secrecy almost always means the government can conceal abuses of its power.
He swears his team to secrecy, but may be in over his head.
Busting through the secrecy has become a challenge for hobbyists and hackers alike.
Paul Ryan stopped the conversation, then swore everyone in the room to secrecy.
Al-Khelaifi's negotiations with Full Play were cloaked in secrecy, according to Peña.
She is able to see her daughter and grandchildren occasionally, under extreme secrecy.
Have them toil in secrecy, allowing only limited contact with the civilized world.
"Secrecy is no way to treat an illness," he told The Chicago Tribune.
The secrecy doesn't ease the misgivings Salvadorans historically have had about American intervention.
But the Knowledge Engine has been shrouded in secrecy from the get-go.
Focus on friends who make you feel safe and supported, not on secrecy.
But the number of civilians killed in these attacks is shrouded in secrecy.
That level of speed and secrecy increases the likelihood of a botched rollout.
Newly revealed emails detail how Mr. Pruitt operated the agency in unprecedented secrecy.
Historically, gay bars have been side-street hideaways, architecturally closeted warrens of secrecy.
The problem is compounded by the extreme secrecy that has surrounded merger reviews.
What went on in those two meetings in China remains shrouded in secrecy.
Finally, the United States needs to end the reflexive secrecy surrounding its cyberoperations.
His administration has been characterized by secrecy, scandals, and harsh treatment of migrants.
" She wrote: "Our world had been permitted only by the secrecy surrounding it.
Go deeper: A year after Jamal Khashoggi's murder, Saudi trial veiled in secrecy
Washington Examiner: Time to end the crazy secrecy of the Trump-Russia investigation.
Pontifical secrecy was intended to keep information on church governance within the institution.
In Iran, it was secrecy of another kind that got ZTE into trouble.
Lawmakers need to prevent the company from getting away with such secrecy again.
The interest comes because of the intense secrecy that the Vatican insists upon.
But lawmakers were frustrated by the lack of detail and the administration's secrecy.
Sexual abuse survivors should no longer live in shrouds of secrecy and shame.
Apple's autonomous car initiative, reportedly dubbed "Project Titan," has been veiled in secrecy.
But the breach was highly embarrassing for an agency that depends on secrecy.
Back in 2628, they decried secrecy around passage of the Affordable Care Act.
It's universally known the Catholic church is shrouded in secrecy around sexual abuse.
Vatican Pope Francis has abolished Vatican secrecy rules for cases of sexual abuse.
There was no data, he wrote, to prove that secrecy caused widespread harm.
Promoting privacy shouldn't mean that criminals are free to operate unchecked in secrecy.
As in, literally underground, in mountain caves, driven into secrecy by the Reconquista.
Those classes of secrecy both fall below the topmost confidentiality classification in China.
But before that, some states had already passed laws to outlaw pay secrecy.
There's no question disgruntled agents have violated the FBI's internal rules against secrecy.
That secrecy adds to McKinsey's mystique and, arguably, the value of its advice.
Some regulators have made efforts to counter the potential harm of court secrecy.
Microsoft Sues Federal Government Over Secrecy Requirements This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
"It seems like a straight-up cultural issue, but public policy plays a role in how we view secrecy about money and also the consequences that secrecy has," said Mr. Wherry, who is also director of the Dignity and Debt Network.
" When Microsoft filed its lawsuit last year, it explained that over an 18-month-period, 2,576 of the legal demands it got from the U.S. government "included an obligation of secrecy," while 68% appeared to contain "indefinite demands for secrecy.
"Prosecuting a foreign publisher for violating U.S. secrecy laws would set an especially dangerous precedent for U.S. journalists, who routinely violate foreign secrecy laws to deliver information vital to the public's interest," Wizner told VICE News in an emailed statement.
It didn't have to apply insane levels of secrecy, because we weren't paying attention.
The secrecy promoted by ag-gag laws should have no place in American society.
The ceremonies, often in unhygienic conditions, are shrouded in secrecy to evade the law.
Twenty years ago today the unthinkable happened: a celebrity was married in total secrecy.
The deal has shifted from being shrouded in secrecy to being shrouded in uncertainty.
Maybe if this campaign had played out differently, Clinton's secrecy would have doomed her.
Much of the debate leading up to Thursday's vote had been shrouded in secrecy.
Duty called for secrecy, and every sailor I knew upheld that duty with honor.
Some judges have expansive secrecy provisions that hide a great deal from the public.
After years of secrecy, London revealed the extent of its gold market on Tuesday.
Hunter declined to say how the drugs were being obtained, citing state secrecy laws.
Despite the secrecy around the next mainline adventure, Pokémon has been busy of late.
However, courts rarely reexamine the need for continued secrecy after the investigation is closed.
The CEO was already imbuing the nascent iPhone project with top-to-bottom secrecy.
The ruling is the latest in a series of assaults on Swiss financial secrecy.
As is generally the case in life, secrecy can have illegitimate purposes as well.
The penalties for breaching financial secrecy have increased since Mr Elmer was first arrested.
Kogan wasn't at liberty to reveal for what purpose; he was bound to secrecy.
Only four staffers knew about the visit and they were pledged to complete secrecy.
Part of that is the ever-present sense of secrecy and privacy around her.
It's the way these searches are being conducted, with unnecessary secrecy, and in excess.
The code, generated at manufacture, would be kept in strictest secrecy by federal agencies.
If it's not a "significant cyber incident," as the FBI determined, why the secrecy?
U.S. states have long had constitutional or statutory provisions designed to ensure voting secrecy.
"We have to make sure we can continue to communicate in secrecy," Tittel said.
Secrecy is often a telltale sign of countries determined to continue with capital punishment.
During their term, clerks are sworn to secrecy while they serve incredibly long hours.
This put tax avoidance and corporate secrecy at the top of the global agenda.
Apple is known for its secrecy and doesn't do a lot of pre-announcing.
The meeting wasn't just notable for its length: It was held in near secrecy.
"There's a great element of secrecy," Thurmont Mayor John Kinnaird told CNN in March.
Despite this disclosure, the TPP and other trade negotiations remain largely shrouded in secrecy.
S. prisoner exchange, devised in secrecy, drove home the adversaries' desire to reengage diplomatically.
Some Republicans were angered at being excluded and for the secrecy of the group.
It's official: after months of secrecy surrounding her pregnancy, Kylie Jenner is a mom.
"Shame and secrecy have a bidirectional relationship — one reinforces the other," Dr. O'Reilly says.
It could have been seen as a poaching, so I've been sworn to secrecy.
But the extra secrecy with which intelligence agencies operate means that is not enough.
So it was really easy to evade taxes, because there was total bank secrecy.
A feature of the government's crackdown is the secrecy surrounding many of the detentions.
President Donald Trump's secrecy, and his unprecedented financial entanglements, have expanded that role dramatically.
This insecurity we all feel, this need for secrecy, divides us in invisible ways.
But greater secrecy also makes media less social, and political campaigns harder to organise.
Misinformation about the battery has proliferated, in part because of the secrecy surrounding it.
Beijing's secrecy, AidData found, masks a far larger foreign aid footprint than previously estimated.
Largely due to the secrecy of the negotiation process, the TPP long bred suspicion.
"I think there are two interrelated things underlying this new secrecy," Winders told CNN.
People live in communities, which are public by definition, and every society limits secrecy.
Banks: The Treasury Department is proposing new regulations stemming from the Bank Secrecy Act.
The new rules call for defined time periods rather than open-ended secrecy orders.
The secrecy that prompted her to action, however, has remained pervasive in U.S. courts.
Microsoft executives have said they appreciate the necessity of secrecy orders in some cases.
The Trump administration's plans to potentially shrink some national monuments remain shrouded in secrecy.
Presidential travel to overseas combat zones is typically shrouded in secrecy for security reasons.
The Treasury Department handles the bulk of that task through the Bank Secrecy Act.
The epithets, the secrecy, the musclemen, the tickling — taken together, it was journalistic catnip.
"What I learned from there as a child was secrecy and loyalty," he said.
Thanks to WPA3's support of forward secrecy, this flaw is also rendered obsolete.
By contrast, the crime he keeps denying — "collusion" — invokes secrecy in its very definition.
UK police forces have long shrouded their use of IMSI catchers in extreme secrecy.
The CIA's reports about Rahman's death have been shrouded in secrecy for 13 years.
To maintain secrecy and chain of custody, Hedges transferred the data via analog methods.
If Amazon has its way, the next industry to join the party is secrecy.
Few have addressed the culture of secrecy that allowed abuse to continue, often unchecked.
Lawyers for the government have responded to the suit with demands for unusual secrecy.
This kind of secrecy is not surprising when you consider what is being proposed.
Mr. Wiley said he had been sworn to secrecy by the National Portrait Gallery.
The party has built a reputation for secrecy, doublespeak and antagonism to critical coverage.
As for her notorious secrecy, it served a purpose, at least in the beginning.
Transparency is not the rule in these proceedings; secrecy is, protecting the organizational brand.
By and large, the Globe found, the church handled abuse cases in absolute secrecy.
Our relationship with secrecy exposes one of the great paradoxes of the digital age.
Instead of maintaining secrecy and seclusion, he welcomed the local news to training sessions.
The secrecy surrounding the visit was a testament to the lingering dangers in Swat.
This was done in secrecy to evade the [review] process by the city council.
"Secrecy is of the greatest aid to corruption," said Senator Robert Howell of Nebraska.
Officials have kept the department's capabilities largely shrouded in secrecy, civil liberties advocates said.
I used to live a life of discretion and secrecy on the down low.
Trump's recovery has been shrouded in secrecy by protective aides, citing patient privacy laws.
The EMS turns on its head the secrecy and noncooperation that plagues proprietary research.
"It's shrouded in secrecy," said Tom Betti, a spokesman for the Ohio Medicaid agency.
However, in the world of offshore finance, privacy long ago became a corrosive secrecy.
The same environment of entitlement, secrecy and lax rules led to the current situation.
It also benefited from the secrecy of social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
Women's health issues and biological processes have long been shrouded in secrecy and shame.
The heist was carried out with a secrecy that Banksy himself might have admired.
The Melton case started, as many like it do, under a veil of secrecy.
Instead, they must explain why they favor the same secrecy that the President does.
Durham enjoyed a reputation for both seriousness and secrecy in federal law-enforcement circles.
But it could also reinforce the secrecy of the system and potentially hide wrongdoing.
The revelations have raised questions about secrecy and corruption in the global financial system.
In the glittering Mediterranean Sea sits a diamond-shaped island shrouded in secrecy: Montecristo.
In the 1960s, the credit bureaus' secrecy and unchecked power prompted alarm within Congress.
Ray and Abby on "Ray Donovan" have too much secrecy and mistrust between them.
Antonin Scalia, for example, once offered a starkly different view of secrecy and liberty.
That information, it said, was protected under the Asian city-state's bank secrecy laws.
In contrast to the freewheeling Nomos, Lange has an air of secrecy and tradition.
For the sake of secrecy, the government largely avoided printing replacement notes in advance.
His lawyers quietly settled cases when necessary, almost always after binding plaintiffs to secrecy.
Workplace interventions to interrupt the secrecy and stigma surrounding mental illness can be effective.
That investigation was conducted behind closed doors in the secrecy of the grand jury.
A handful of foreign diplomats allowed to attend the proceedings were sworn to secrecy.
The secrecy continues to this day, and what goes on there is jealously guarded.
So we asked Doyle what stood out about the partnership, aside from the secrecy.
The US courts' system of self-policing is closely controlled and cloaked in secrecy.
Couples today, he said, seem less concerned with that kind of secrecy and discretion.
Durham enjoyed a reputation for both seriousness and secrecy in federal law enforcement circles.
"What we see right now is basically just secrecy," Crapo said in an interview.
But there's a challenge for research here, because these are protected behind corporate secrecy.
China is in the midst of an immense strategic modernization program, shrouded in secrecy.
We all went back to living our lives, as best we could, in secrecy.
But a low tax burden isn't the only motivation Trump might have for secrecy.
But went to Cupertino and was sort up put under a veil of secrecy.
They also must explain in the court record any decision in favor of secrecy.
Thus, with one sealing order, a judge can impose secrecy in thousands of cases.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Ousted Anchor's Fox Contract Could Shroud Her Case in Secrecy" (front page, July 14): Your excellent article about Roger Ailes's efforts to silence Gretchen Carlson via an arbitration agreement raises the broader issue of secrecy in arbitration.
" -- Greenwald also highlighted this statement from the ACLU's Ben Wizner: "Prosecuting a foreign publisher for violating U.S. secrecy laws would set an especially dangerous precedent for U.S. journalists, who routinely violate foreign secrecy laws to deliver information vital to the public's interest.
Government secrecy about Internet wiretapping has prevented judges from adjudicating the issues in open court.
Lafawndah cuts an enigmatic figure, and that air of secrecy lingers beguilingly across her work.
The secrecy that I'm interested in is much more to do with imagination and fantasy.
Given the company's reflexive secrecy, shop at Whole Foods at your own risk, I guess.
This problem isn't going away; secrecy helps the intelligence community, but it wounds our democracy.
The amount of wealth hidden away in secrecy jurisdictions is estimated upwards of $32 trillion.
The amount of wealth hidden away in secrecy jurisdictions is estimated upwards of $2000 trillion.
" Chris Offutt on secrecy: "Keeping the pornographic output a secret was crucial where we lived.
An official investigation into the accident, likely to be shrouded in secrecy, is already underway.
Investors and analysts generally accepted that secrecy, since Goldman routinely generated higher returns than peers.
The bad is in the secrecy and opacity of the way the network is run.
The EEOC decided there was too much secrecy around how much businesses pay their employees.
"It was very important to me I break the generational cycle of secrecy," she said.
Jack is meant to keep all of this under wraps, but he's terrible at secrecy.
Booker said there was no personal or other information in the emails that merited secrecy.
To the contrary, it appears that the issuance of secrecy orders has become too routine.
It seems the students are getting lessons in Apple's infamous secrecy around products as well.
Shadowy espionage cases are still being pursued behind a veil of secrecy in closed courts.
This blackmail was then used to both keep them in DOS, and maintain its secrecy.
"The level of aggressiveness with which they are pursuing secrecy should alarm us," she said.
And some secrecy serves no purpose at all: Cases were sometimes kept secret by accident.
Adding to the confusion is the comical level of secrecy that's shrouding the Foxconn project.
"We really need to remove the curtain of secrecy about what's happening," Levya told Variety.
"The perverse secrecy of child separation should concern us all," Murphy wrote in a tweet.
The plot has been shrouded in secrecy, with no advance screenings for the entertainment press.
The X-Files used to center on manifestations of post-Cold War paranoia and secrecy.
After developing the concept in total secrecy, he has been serving this creation since 2011.
This prompted Swiss prosecutors to file a fresh set of charges for violating bank secrecy.
Again, details were hard to come by, as the competitive project remains shrouded in secrecy.
We urge the authorities to do everything possible to ensure the secrecy of today's vote.
And there&aposs a story on Politico that says GOP tax bill shrouded in secrecy.
You and I will never know, thanks to the company's rigid secrecy and inward focus.
"These documents show the extreme danger of court secrecy," said Public Justice Chairman Arthur Bryant.
Since then, he has learned that silence and secrecy can be more powerful than words.
One of the first things he decided to do was get rid of the secrecy.
Grignon: This is when Steve started to kind of go off his rocker on secrecy.
Since then, the investigation by the Italian authorities has been carried out in relative secrecy.
We all have different definitions of what "cheating" really means, and for me, it's secrecy.
At the moment, the answers are opaque, but secrecy watchdogs like Aftergood are asking anyway.
The result is a level of secrecy far beyond what Congress can get away with.
The United States, it appears, has been the driver of secrecy in international trade negotiations.
Despite Apple's doubling down on secrecy, the iPhone 83 has leaked, and leaked, and leaked.
"Knock off the secrecy, Mr. President, and publicly release your own tax returns," Wyden said.
It was a once-promising startup that was cloaked in mystery and secrecy for months.
Kylie addressed the secrecy in a statement, apologizing for keeping her fans in the dark.
Bill entrenches secrecy around Australia's asylum seeker regime CNN's Zahra Ullah contributed to this report.
Democratic lawmakers did little if anything to challenge Obama when he made dubious secrecy claims.
If Calico's now focused on drug development, then a degree of secrecy might make sense.
MACUSA continued to impose severe penalties on those who flouted the International Statute of Secrecy.
She noted that the test was carried out under an unusually thick veil of secrecy.
Is it burdensome to demand that a texting app log metadata, or forego forward secrecy?
"They don't have that conflicting mission" that drives law enforcement officials to secrecy, he said.
Secrecy might sound intriguing, but for a startup, it's absolutely the wrong way to go.
Senator Hanson Young believes there is a culture of secrecy and coverups within the operation.
The information was whispered into my ear, increasing the level of secrecy, but also intimacy.
Given this secrecy, it is impossible to identify all the agencies using cell-site simulators.
Wealthy individuals, too, can hide their income behind corporations formed or banked in secrecy jurisdictions.
In many cases Chinese state secrecy laws prevented American regulators from double-checking their books.
However, in recent months the couple appears to be dropping some of the intense secrecy.
However, he was acquitted of the more serious charge of violating Swiss banking-secrecy laws.
All this secrecy indicates that Senate Republicans understand that hobbling Medicaid would be politically damaging.
"Administrator Pruitt has brought secrecy, conflicts of interest and scandal to the EPA," he said.
Secrecy seemed particularly important in the case of France, which has a large Chechen diaspora.
That is the reason for the large payment and the reason for the secrecy agreement.
Foods with bioengineered ingredients are safe, but shrouding them in secrecy breeds doubt and fear.
He is protected by a group of loyal staffers and a shroud of organizational secrecy.
They are often shrouded in secrecy and rarely subject to any kind of independent evaluation.
This heartfelt process replaces secrecy with transparency, separation with lifelong relationships and shame with transformation.
Continuing a veiled program, cloaked in unnecessary secrecy, undermines the nation and its global interests.
Such is the secrecy around Mueller's investigation that no one outside knows what he knows.
It is virtually sealed from intelligence monitoring by an inner network of communication and secrecy.
Hulu did not release details regarding Penn's role due to the secrecy surrounding the project.
" The department also wrote that Howell's ruling represented "an extraordinary abrogation of grand jury secrecy.
The development was previously reported by the Federation of American Scientists's project on government secrecy.
It clearly demonstrates her poor judgment, her penchant for secrecy and her lack of transparency.
Russian crony investments require not only secure property rights and complete secrecy, but also volume.
Here are the other hidden goldmines in Google's business that are still shrouded in secrecy.
The church's secrecy is a repeating fact throughout the Pennsylvania grand jury's narrative of predation.
It is a problem involving a subculture of secrecy surrounding gay men in the priesthood.
Second, despite all the agitation for transparency, secrecy continued to prevail in the Council chambers.
"The big problem is that with secrecy we can&apost have any assurances," Dunham said.
The secrecy and opacity around MPP has made it harder to sue over the program.
"The game is rigged, and this secrecy can't survive in a WikiLeaks world," he said.
Indeed, the secrecy is so pervasive that it obscures the answers to important constitutional questions.
The drug rebate curtain The algorithm black box The pharmacy squeeze The windfalls of secrecy
The iPhone is a masterclass in business marketing, and in the fruits of corporate secrecy.
Spring flings could heat up and even come with an air of secrecy and taboo.
Anything that is federally illegal—including cannabis—also violates the Bank Secrecy Act, he said.
The presentation reveals the elaborate steps Apple takes to safeguard the secrecy of its products.
With Diego Garcia accessible only to restricted US military personnel, its secrecy has attracted speculation.
Police said the case demonstrated FGM was happening in Britain "behind a cloak of secrecy".
If that's why the documents are being kept from the public, the secrecy is underhanded.
That need for secrecy could also hamper any efforts to prosecute any Saudi agents involved.
The royal commission found that the confessional was part of that broader culture of secrecy.
Mr. Xi pushed the change through with a speed and secrecy striking even for China.
Voting in secrecy for others, for your competition, through your resentment and rivalry, is hard.
The case, In re Grand Jury Subpoena, No. 18-948, has been cloaked in secrecy.
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"Now I see it is about secrecy, and that is a bad thing," she said.
The investigation has been conducted in secrecy, with a gag order on the parties involved.
Things get complicated, however, when the objects of secrecy are a matter of public concern.
The judge released the report on Tuesday after lifting a secrecy order on his investigation.
But some students have complained about the slow pace and secrecy of the university's investigation.
WASHINGTON — The office of the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, was shrouded in secrecy.
Kissinger's secrecy was self-serving, designed to boost his influence and diminish his domestic peers.
The government separately approved a draft law on Thursday that seeks to lift banking secrecy.
It nurtures a climate of secrecy and unaccountability, which can be a danger to democracy.
In this way, a flag has been planted on the boundary between privacy and secrecy.
Last week I got all fired up about something I truly believe in: salary secrecy.
"This work grew from the elegance and secrecy of the Huntington Chinese garden," he added.
The government separately approved a draft law on Thursday that seeks to lift banking secrecy.
Senator Proxmire was a vocal critic of the power and the secrecy of credit bureaus.
Between settlements and successful court decisions, we regularly make a small dent in governmental secrecy.
It also highlights a common misperception that greater secrecy leads to stronger security, he said.
Spiegel highly values secrecy in his business dealings, as well as in his personal life.
Some nations guarantee ballot secrecy; the U.S. Constitution allows for it where fair judgment requires.
Keep scrolling to learn more about these little-known pockets of secrecy across the US.
That's a marked contrast to SARS, where chaos and mistakes, all cloaked in secrecy, dominated.
Not exposing practices of female genital mutilation that had been shrouded in secrecy for centuries.
A bipartisan group of senators tried to suspend the secrecy rule during the Clinton impeachment.
"He had left the dark closet of secrecy for self-exposure and liberation," O'Connor writes.
Silence and secrecy are not the way for us to come together to solve problems.
Courthouses are unique ecosystems that can add to the potential for secrecy and unaddressed misconduct.
As states legalize the drug for general use, more cannabis users feel freed from secrecy.
It's not the financial secrecy stalwart Switzerland, or a traditional offshore haven like the Bahamas.
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Do you think differently now about leaks and the role of secrecy in a democracy?
But in keeping with her suffocating need for secrecy, Maria insisted no one ever know.
Given the secrecy surrounding many security programs, it is nearly impossible to evaluate their effectiveness.
The changes are the latest effort by Goldman to shed some of its signature secrecy.
The increased scrutiny comes as the agency faces a wave of accusations of excessive secrecy.
And for some of the girls, the principal added, the secrecy only amplified the trauma.
By 2014, some Delawareans were growing concerned about the state's reputation as a secrecy haven.
Under current church law, priests who violate the secrecy of the sacrament can face excommunication.
And because of all of the secrecy, there was no one to tell them otherwise.
The specifics could also be leaked anonymously to the news media, despite the secrecy laws.
Like all Star Wars stories, The Mandalorian was shrouded in secrecy before its November premiere.
Even the savviest among us can get caught up in the pressures of salary secrecy.
Manning's supporters celebrated her as a whistleblower and a hero of the anti-secrecy movement.
Another US state that also allows for a greater degree of corporate secrecy is Delaware.
Rosa is best known to fans for her anger management issues, deadpan disposition and secrecy.
For a price, it offers exceptional secrecy through Barfield Nominees, an obscure company it controls.
Like Mr. Mueller, Mr. Goldstein wears starched white dress shirts to work and prizes secrecy.
But the case has involved unusual secrecy even by the standards of grand jury subpoenas.
Secrecy bolsters the lack of public conversation and knowledge, which feeds the shame patients feel.
The veil of secrecy kept even the finalist cities in the dark until Thursday's announcement.
The very notion of family and friendship would break down without some degree of secrecy.
Information that has been presented to a grand jury, which is subject to secrecy rules.
It was a rare bipartisan stunt, inspired by the unusual secrecy surrounding the GOP's bill.
In practice, secrecy has become so ingrained in the system that judges rarely question it.
Secrecy is amplified by the growing practice of consolidating similar lawsuits under a single judge.
His use of partial perspective, crowded or empty space, gives them a sense of secrecy.
Arkansas' secrecy law lets the state keep details of how officials obtained the drugs private.
An expert on the psychology of secrecy, he published the study (referenced below), "Motivated Secrecy: Politics, Relationships, and Regrets," along with co-authors Professors Rachel McDonald of Columbia Business School, Jessica Salerno of Arizona State University and Katharine Greenaway of the University of Melbourne.
And shrouding the selection process in secrecy — a secrecy that Medill's Shearer calls "needless" — only underscores the administration's nefarious dealings with the media and its ongoing attempts to destabilize the press's credibility by manipulating the norms and condition under which the two sides usually operate.
The secrecy of the project is particularly impressive given the size and scope of the effort.
The more information escapes the veil of secrecy, the harder Obama's choice will be to defend.  
And he either actively created or cheerily abided a culture of secrecy and backroom deal-making.
It never required specific approval, which would have delayed US missions and potentially risked their secrecy.
Mercury squares a retrograde Pluto on May 221nd, creating a sense of secrecy in the air.
The visits took place on Friday and Saturday under tight security after being arranged in secrecy.
Lady Gaga's Super Bowl Halftime Show performance has been the subject of much secrecy and speculation.
Some of the Swedish court documents are covered by secrecy rules and are not publicly available.
As long as anything is shrouded in shame or secrecy, nothing good can come from it.
Elizondo resigned from running the program protesting  extreme secrecy  and the  lack of funding and support .
Because Kraft Heinz's courtship was so young, secrecy became paramount to the success of its bid.
Jon swears Arya and Sansa to secrecy, and Bran proceeds to tell them everything he knows.
He also addressed the controversy over the secrecy of the project, according to a Google spokesperson.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, Monáe explained that, earlier in her career, insecurity drove her to secrecy.
In his initial years of film-making, Rangaihn said he was forced to shoot in secrecy.
The charges against the three Frenchmen range from violating secrecy laws to theft and IT fraud.
After weeks of secrecy surrounding the Senate GOP's healthcare bill, a draft was finally released Thursday.
Nationwide, the secrecy behind lethal injections has led to botched execution attempts and illegal drug deals.
Instead, the OOC takes the position that its secrecy — across the board — is required under law.
Privacy is many things to many people, but one thing it is not is absolute secrecy.
"We appreciate that there are times when secrecy around a government warrant is needed," Microsoft Corp.
But the secrecy has also helped enable behavior like laundering money or being a bad landlord.
Yet none of these is as important as secrecy, the main tool of a good spy.
The secrecy surrounding Special Ops keeps the heavy human costs of war off the front pages.
All that the secrecy has done is put the burden — and the shame — on the individual.
"The secrecy of it made me very frightened for the stability of our home," Cynthia said.
In 2016, the NYPD removed these records from public view, citing a controversial state secrecy law.
Also hindering investigators are antiquated bank secrecy laws that are among the strictest in the world.
Two former inmates turned journalists investigate the contracts, lobbying and secrecy behind the private prison industry.
The lengthy and cumbersome process requires victims to go through mandatory mediation and requires complete secrecy.
Mental illness is intimidating, yes, but largely because of how it holds survivors hostage with secrecy.
The company has honored requests to split up production of parts across printers for further secrecy.
He spoke there about the damage being caused by dodgy financial goings-on in "secrecy jurisdictions".
She instead turned the legal tables by arguing that he had not violated Swiss secrecy laws.
Switzerland's famous banking secrecy is falling to a global assault on money-laundering and tax evasion.
The secrecy has been one of the Achilles' heels of the industry, both military and civil.
All this would constitute a radical departure from the traditional secrecy around Aramco and its revenues.
There is no precise number available, given the private ownership structure and secrecy around these businesses.
FOR AN event shrouded in secrecy, yesterday's royal birth has had gamblers reaching for their pockets.
Lennon believes the compensation programs can help survivors, but they do maintain that tradition of secrecy.
Washington's so-called rendition program is still shrouded in secrecy, around a decade after it ended.
Microsoft argues that this secrecy is unconstitutional—and now it's suing the government to stop it.
We followed a policy of secrecy, initially at the request of the captors and our government.
He could take the hit for secrecy, or he could take the hit for the truth.
But in this case, the need to bolster a beleaguered government's credentials seemingly outweighed operational secrecy.
Evidence to support impeachment has been gathered both in public and under the cloak of secrecy.
Enforcing conformity in the Internet age The secrecy of the algorithms further pushes people toward conformity.
The secrecy that surrounds nearly everything space-related makes it hard to assess any adversary's capabilities.
His whereabouts are unknown, with his location a matter of utmost secrecy for the terror group.
And the Wells Fargo precedent clearly shows that arbitration isn't about efficiency or fairness, but secrecy.
He conceals information from the public through a culture that encourages an unlawful presumption of secrecy.
But one was built, in secrecy and devotion, cast in stone and gold, without his knowledge.
The launch of the Singapore store has been shrouded in the company's usual veil of secrecy.
Under the Bank Secrecy Act, casinos are required to report suspicious transactions of $5,000 or more.
The secrecy led some to express hope that Smith would change his tune on climate science.
Mrs Clinton's habits of secrecy and, when challenged, obfuscation, have also played into her accusers' hands.
There's still a lot of secrecy around how and where exactly facial recognition technology is used.
"A lot of these court actions have taken place under the veil of secrecy," Hayes said.
He also asked Benalla to adhere "strictly to protocol on secrecy ... linked to your former responsibilities".
The problem, of course, is that the appeal to investors interested in crypto is its secrecy.
According to alleged NSO Group documentation, the firm felt that secrecy was key for Pegasus targets.
Further secrecy will do little to restore public confidence over the integrity of our election system.
Openness, in the eyes of the public and the courts, would usually prevail over government secrecy.
These releases also reflected poorly on the government's reasons for such a sweeping assertion of secrecy.
If taxpayers are expected to foot the bill, the price should not be shrouded in secrecy.
The whereabouts of Asia Bibi are currently unknown, shrouded in secrecy for her safety and survival.
El Chapo was convicted of laundering at least $85033 billion and violating the Bank Secrecy Act.
Powerful corporations and employers also have an incentive to overreach by insisting on illegal secrecy requirements.
Exacerbating this problem is the secrecy that accompanies the actions of PBMs in the negotiation process.
Lawlor approached Mardirossian about using the Duan case to challenge the secrecy shrouding the GM litigation.
Additionally, the secrecy orders do not specify how long the companies must keep the demands quiet.
Technology companies are concerned that secrecy orders are especially troubling in the era of cloud computing.
The secrecy — including code names and covert meetings in Washington and Nashville — was viewed as essential.
In court documents, the prisoner is called John Doe because of the secrecy surrounding the case.
There are three main hurdles to be overcome: secrecy, the economics of technology, and buying behavior.
Like so many other parts of the crown prince's life, the answer is shrouded in secrecy.
Marianne is comfortable in secrecy, which is to say that she is used to being bullied.
Grand jury material is subject to federal secrecy rules, barring a court order for some exceptions.
But these contracts are typically shrouded in secrecy, so it's hard to understand how they work.
Or, if the matter is taken to a grand jury, the process is cloaked in secrecy.
Its strongest protest is against what Mr. Gibney sees as the dangers of excessive American secrecy.
Moreover, upon hiring, employees are typically required to sign corporate confidentiality agreements that also require secrecy.
Maybe YouTube couldn't say anything because the Illuminati bound them to secrecy… because of the chemtrails.
One thing changing only slowly is secrecy surrounding Chinese systems and its military-controlled arms industry.
While the interview will likely be videotaped, it will also be covered by grand jury secrecy.
Perhaps the court will revisit the issue in light of the damage done by secrecy rules.
To understand the Chamber's obsession with secrecy, one has to first understand the Chamber's business model.
In Mr. Peña Rodriguez's case, the Colorado Supreme Court resolved that tension in favor of secrecy.
Do you think that kind of secrecy is a problem for the industry as a whole?
Congress is also under growing pressure to end Capitol Hill's culture of secrecy over sexual harassment.
Israeli news organizations speculated on Wednesday about why the government lifted the secrecy about the operation.
Meaning that the famed banking secrecy laws have had some hefty chunks bitten out of them.
Mr. Xi deployed speed, secrecy and intimidation to smother potential opposition inside and outside the party.
And because DAFs are shrouded in secrecy, no one really knows how big this problem is.
It was that very systemic culture of secrecy, the Globe found, that allowed abuse to thrive.
How has the information age changed the way we think about, and value privacy and secrecy?
The secrecy around his illness had a tremendous impact not just on him, but on me.
The current narrative posits a close relationship, shrouded in secrecy, between the C.S.S.A. and Chinese consulates.
Americans can tolerate some secrecy, particularly when it is rooted in protection of the public's interests.
South Carolina lawmakers did not pass two proposed death penalty secrecy bills in 2015 and 2016.
The more the public becomes aware of the secrecy problem, the better our chances of passage.
A lot of the deals have been brokered behind closed doors under conditions of incredible secrecy.
Some board members have criticized Mr. Cuomo's secrecy in announcing the new approach without their input.
By its very nature, that only works if secrecy is maintained and our codes are protected.
She would not do so, she insisted, while criticizing the secrecy that surrounds grand jury proceedings.
We brought home our baby's remains in our hand luggage and buried them ourselves in secrecy.
The trial finally began last week and ended on Tuesday, its path now shrouded in secrecy.
The company later canceled Project Dragonfly after employees expressed concern over the secrecy of the project.
Presidents could use secrecy, and sometimes outright deception, to push their executive powers to the limit.
While existing federal contracts are made public, the experimental technology being tested is shrouded in secrecy.
That argument, former U.S. regulatory officials said, doesn't hold water when litigation is cloaked in secrecy.
Critics within the Senate have emphasized the limitations of what has become the institution's secrecy default.
But the diplomat told CNN that the silence and secrecy could contribute to the plan's failure.
Hughes's obsession with control, secrecy and beautiful women are qualities reflected in Mr. Beatty's past behavior.
The complicated mechanics of the plan, signed in July, has so far been shrouded in secrecy.
Instead, his operation advised the hackers to give the documents to the anti-secrecy site WikiLeaks.
They objected to both the secrecy surrounding the planning for the project and on environmental grounds.
Ms. Quinlan said she could understand why she was put up for adoption in such secrecy.
He added that the Pentagon had clamped a tight secrecy lid on the whole barrier plan.
When agents did take bold investigative steps, like interviewing the ambassador, they were shrouded in secrecy.
"You can't just walk away from it," Bloomberg told ABC News, referring to the secrecy agreements.
Vladimir Putin's Russia is an experimental space: one huge espionage operation that proceeds in complete secrecy.
In our own lifetimes, we may remember the stigma and secrecy that surrounded cancer and AIDS.
At issue was whether the probe is ongoing and therefore requires a continuing degree of secrecy.
A lot of entrepreneurs also believe that secrecy will help them quietly sneak up on incumbents.
Others believe there's a middle ground between Perlara's total transparency and the prevailing culture of secrecy.
Buttigieg's work at McKinsey has been shrouded in secrecy for the entirety of his 2020 bid.
An ISP spokesman declined to comment on whether a license had been granted, citing secrecy rules.
Secrecy Comey's unprotected yet anonymous Twitter account was tracked down by Gizmodo's Ashley Feinberg in March.
His Rudy Giuliani joke had the crowd roaring, as did his digs on Trump's tax secrecy.
In a bellwether change, Microsoft is eliminating forced arbitration agreements to end secrecy over harassment claims.
As a cloak of secrecy hiding degrading behavior, it looks more like a code of omertà.
Congress must struggle to function in these inquiries with the necessary secrecy, professional resources and time.
But CSIS is Canada's main spy agency, and it operates under an intense shroud of secrecy.
Now here are our stories of the week, and a selection of your comments on secrecy.
I'd seen how secrecy contributed to the problem of sexual abuse in the church in Massachusetts.
This environment of secrecy produces an unwritten hierarchy of "haves" and "have-nots" within the company.
But she's also thinking about the secrecy surrounding the algorithms that power much of the internet.
"Merely uttering the words 'national security' doesn't resolve the issue in favor of secrecy," Rozell wrote.
That reasoning explains why secrecy has become the norm: It makes things easier for everyone involved.
As for the current case, Microsoft says the government's authority to demand secrecy is unconstitutionally broad.
The secrecy might be frustrating for spoiler-seekers, but frankly, we wouldn't have it any other way.
Even armed with warrants, investigators run into corporate-secrecy laws and daunting costs in time and money.
But several aides acknowledged they were not sure, considering the secrecy imposed on the process by Clinton.
"In Iran, negotiations with the enemy are done in secrecy," said Nader Karimi Joni, an Iranian journalist.
But Magic Leap's secrecy has made it hard to judge some very serious allegations against the company.
The secrecy surrounding Game of Thrones is formidable, even to viewers who just want to avoid spoilers.
To carry them out with maximum efficacy and secrecy, Slavik asserted tighter control over his criminal network.
I know you're sworn to secrecy, but you're in the middle of working on Mary Poppins Returns.
So too is Trump's continued calls for more secrecy and caginess in American foreign and military policy.
The connective powers and relative anonymity of the Internet are starting to break down walls of secrecy.
Swift's secrecy about what candidate she supports goes back to even the first election she voted in.
They now feel resentment at the secrecy in which Adhia rammed through the plan on Modi's orders.
So how did Roose eventually crack the code on a practice that is largely shrouded in secrecy?
Today government operates largely in secrecy, and it knows our every move and captures our every communication.
Such information was essential to the security of our ship and our shipmates, so secrecy was paramount.
Klein says that the root of big tech's problems lies with secrecy around how their platforms work.
We should really consider whether we to continue in this direction, largely oblivious thanks to corporate secrecy.
Norman's July article exposed the use of fake names, but also outlined the defense for such secrecy.
A toxic workplace chock full of intimidation tactics, secrecy, and covert relationships between a CEO and COO.
It doesn't get much more serious than Star Wars secrecy, but Woody Harrelson doesn't seem to mind.
"Secrecy enables workplace harassment and undermines the integrity of the judiciary," the lawmakers said in the letter.
But right after Jon swears Sansa to secrecy, she turns around and divulges the information to Tyrion.
Hoylman added that because of the secrecy surrounding confidentiality agreements, no one knows how extensive they are.
Last year, the Vatican signed an agreement to share financial information with Italy, effectively relinquishing banking secrecy.
"I think the national security apparatus of the United States has the right to secrecy," he said.
The reason for our secrecy was because of the very adult nature of the books we read.
Ross recounts how there used to be a culture of secrecy around red carpets that has dissipated.
He would not say if he voted for Francis because participants in conclaves are sworn to secrecy.
But the secrecy also insulates Cognizant and Facebook from criticism about their working conditions, moderators told me.
This fanfare is light-years away from the secrecy in which China's space programme was once shrouded.
Secrecy and security challenges hamper President Obama's ability to fully take part in the personal technology revolution.
A Citadel representative declined to disclose to Reuters where the company procures its hardware, citing commercial secrecy.
Monero's developers say its characteristics make it a useful tool for companies looking to maintain commercial secrecy.
It implements highly secure end-to-end messaging with a "ratchet" protocol which provides perfect forward secrecy.
The individual was suspected of qualified extortion, violation of secrecy and illegally accessing information, the police said.
In truth, the delay could be caused by anything, given Apple's tradition of secrecy as a company.
APPLE ISSUES RESPONSE TO SENATE IQUIRY ON FACE ID PRIVACY CONCERNS Apple is famous for its secrecy.
"We are leaving a black hole of secrecy around this enormous conflict of interest potential," he warned.
In the 20023s, he founded the country's nuclear program, which remains shrouded in secrecy to this day.
Senator John McCain has been a vocal opponent of the secrecy around the B-21's budget.
The high-stakes prep and practice sessions have been cloaked in secrecy and wrapped in expectations gamesmanship.
It has to do with religion and cosmology and it has to do with politics and secrecy.
Secretly controlling the game is great until the final tribal, when your very secrecy works against you.
China's affairs of state are conducted in near-total secrecy in Zhongnanhai, with dark scandals always present.
Launch the self-driving car road showOne of the biggest problems around autonomous tech is the secrecy.
Clinton clinched every narrative about her propensity for secrecy and information control by bungling her pneumonia disclosure.
Some states have even gone further to enact secrecy laws to protect the source of acquired drugs.
"All of the states that have been carrying out executions have some form of secrecy..." Dunham said.
Cooper naturally assumes Katie's concern over his phone was based on the tech industry's obsession with secrecy.
The KMT's secrecy sparked protests two years ago that greatly undermined Ma Ying-jeou, the outgoing president.
Eliannys' story is also one of misdiagnoses and missed signals worsened by government secrecy around the disease.
In the settlement agreement, the casino disputed "any willful failures" to comply with the Bank Secrecy Act.
They expressed confusion or frustration about Calico's stealthiness, and said the secrecy is not productive for science.
And this dissatisfaction can often lead to the urge to see what the secrecy is all about.
But at this point, the lies and secrecy overshadow the actual behaviors in terms of potential damage.
It's interesting ... the mansion is right on the boardwalk, so secrecy in filming is not an option.
But many experts say the anti-secrecy group's analysis of the data may have been intentionally misleading.
It's time to mandate real accountability mechanisms to end the trend of waste, secrecy, abuse and impunity.
As a result, deal makers are known for their secrecy, using code names and holding clandestine meetings.
Unconfirmed reports in Jordanian newspapers published before the secrecy order was issued said the suspect was 22.
Given the secrecy surrounding Nauru, Broadly reached out to Australia's Refugee Action Coalition to find out more.
" He said Facebook "helped create the secrecy that gave rise to foreign interference in the 2016 elections.
Richard Blumenthal is planning an emergency hearing on health care Monday night in protest of the secrecy.
The statement is likely to rile Swedish officials who have publicly pushed for secrecy on the matter.
Remember the secrecy laws and orders prevent the companies from listing the specific number of requests received.
He is right that he did not act with the usual secrecy attendant to getting confidential information.
Yet the campaign remains shrouded in secrecy with few specific allegations or details of financial settlements revealed.
Grand jury material is generally subject to federal secrecy rules in the absence of a court order.
"You're allowed to have your own friends, but there's a difference between secrecy and privacy," Nelson said.
It's unclear how much longer the anti-secrecy organization intends to continue the steady release of messages.
On Monday, staff members were determined to take the blame for the secrecy and to shield Mrs.
Countries generally fight cyberwars under a cloak of secrecy, stealthily masking their identities and covering their tracks.
" He said the process is "shrouded in secrecy because these companies refuse to make their protocols public.
It's not clear how much of Mueller's report will be redacted because of grand jury secrecy rules.
The Federation of American Scientists's project on government secrecy posted the memo on its blog last week.
It begins with the scene that ended the final book; the rest has been shrouded in secrecy.
Russia's intelligence agencies, which are shrouded in secrecy, represent a key arm of the Kremlin's foreign policy.
Yet secrecy, it turned out, was not enough to guarantee that the company would remain a hit.
It's not just the Democrats complaining about the secrecy McConnell employed in crafting the Obamacare replacement bill.
Back in 2013, several examples came to light regarding the extreme measures Apple took to ensure secrecy.
"There is the widespread vow to secrecy about the zones where hunters pick the truffles," he explained.
Despite the secrecy of his operations, those who know Epstein are full of praise for his brainpower.
Total secrecy "is no longer a feasible option," he said; besides, it was "not reasonable" for democracies.
Forward secrecy, as one mitigation is known as, stops an attacking from decrypting messages from previous sessions.
The veil of secrecy puts health plan sponsors, patients, drug manufacturers, policymakers, and pharmacies at a disadvantage.
She went about it with the zeal of a fanatic and the secrecy of a clandestine operative.
The company said it would not change its postal secrecy principle to control the content of packages.
"It's generally not only the sex with sex workers, but the secrecy around [that behavior]," Kerner explained.
Changes in the PBM industry could, too — PBMs are powerful players who operate in near-total secrecy.
There's an air of secrecy, and the pressures of heteronormativity on men to uphold their straight identity.
The proposals all promise the utmost secrecy, including the use of code names and password-protected documents.
Because they didn't want to raise false hopes or encourage speculation, the collaborators were sworn to secrecy.
Her homecoming was wrapped in relative secrecy, and details of her visit have not been publicly confirmed.
"Her natural secrecy has been reinforced by political practicality," said a person who advises the prime minister.
"Today, Mossack Fonseca is considered one of the world's five biggest wholesalers of offshore secrecy," ICIJ wrote.
And now they chose to hide behind secrecy and broker a deal to circumvent the judicial system.
Reporters then checked the court dockets to see if the judge offered any justification for the secrecy.
Special operations troops like the SEALs work in distant and dangerous places behind a veil of secrecy.
We came to realize that the secrecy surrounding C. auris was a big part of the story.
Mr. Baker's lawyer refused to hand over the materials to the Americans, citing Swiss bank-secrecy laws.
Lingering trauma from the wars and the federal government's secrecy might prevent many others from trusting outsiders.
In addition to encouraging secrecy in research, patent monopolies also create the problem of high-priced drugs.
Fear drives them to secrecy, but we should not dismiss the esoteric dimension of the new atheists.
If there's too much secrecy, the reserve loses its power to reassure people that supplies are ample.
The group operates in a cone of secrecy, often exhorting its donors to keep their information secure.
Essentially, the argument goes, given the stakes, the need for sensitive information outweighs the need for secrecy.
Essentially, the argument goes, the need for sensitive information outweighs the need for secrecy, given the stakes.
But there is precedent for strict secrecy in the early stages, if that is what is happening.
Secrecy also has a way of breeding misinformation and conspiracy theories that turn public opinion against trade.
Many believe this would remove the veil of secrecy that enshrouds the sexual lives of some priests.
So FBI agents continued to have a license to exploit FISA secrecy to lie to the judges.
Critics say the deal is too weak and has led to Iran pursuing the weapons in secrecy.
We tend to believe that transparency serves the public good, and secrecy the interests of the powerful.
Given the level of secrecy at Theranos, obtaining footage from inside the company was no small feat.
The wide-ranging queries offer a rare view into an investigation that has been shrouded in secrecy.
"This is a job requiring leadership, management, substance and secrecy," said John Sipher, a former C.I.A. officer.
The inquiry did conclude that secrecy rules on Nobel Prize deliberations had been broken on numerous occasions.
Clouds of secrecy prevented Congress from engaging in any meaningful way in foreign policy or national security.
He's very unusual for having this much secrecy and security and the amount he's spending on it.
It also features a new section on secrecy provisions, preventive detention and police stop-and-search powers.
"That's one of the reasons David is so particular about secrecy," Mr. Nevins said of Mr. Lynch.
Bullock then hit back against FATF, the multinational group that had slammed Delaware as a secrecy haven.
Australia has relied on the remoteness and secrecy of its program: out of sight, out of mind.
" Bartlett called for "whoever is behind the Maine Examiner" to not "cower behind a mask of secrecy.
The Fed and the financial sector have fought for years over the central bank's stress test secrecy.
The human rights group Amnesty International said the "horrific scale and secrecy" surrounding Saturday's executions was shocking.
The root of Ocasio-Cortez's concern appeared to stem from the secrecy surrounding instances of domestic violence.
Reticence to ask uncomfortable questions, or say uncomfortable things, enables those whose gross predilections depend on secrecy.
But one need not speculate about the contents of his tax returns — it's their secrecy that counts.
It added that due to the secrecy of the case, it could not reveal any more details.
The company appealed to the Supreme Court to maintain its secrecy, only to be denied last month.
The flight's strict secrecy, including radio silence, may have contributed to the crash, which killed all onboard.
" He said it is time for "J&J's practice of cloaking its actions in secrecy [to] end.
It may feel pointless to push for openness in a Washington that is so invested in secrecy.
The North's great secrecy makes it hard to assess the threat and the country's degree of sophistication.
And in a bellwether change to end secrecy over harassment claims, Microsoft is eliminating forced arbitration agreements.
Because of secrecy agreements they had signed, some of them were hesitant to talk about their experiences.
Still, appreciating the newfound range afforded to Sansa's character does not require endorsing her cruelty or secrecy.
We fear that boys' club secrecy and prancing misogyny, the profound moral error of discrimination, will prevail.
The blacklist's publication shed some light on a policy that has been shrouded in secrecy and confusion.
Well, the head of the Office of Government Ethics, Walter M. Shaub, Jr., doesn't appreciate the secrecy.
To be sure, this culture of secrecy generates billions of dollars in real value for Apple's shareholders.
That Comey is now a private citizen also weakens the Kasowitz's claim that he's bound to secrecy.
Because once the perpetrators know that it won't be shoved into secrecy, they might not harass anymore.
Callamard said the Saudi trial should be suspended, citing concerns over secrecy and potential miscarriage of justice.
Mia's empathy for men runs so deep that she's come to identify with their motives for secrecy.
"The paranoid level of secrecy surrounding the program makes all sorts of speculation possible," Siddiqi told me.
But it remains shrouded in secrecy, with few details of the allegations or the financial settlements disclosed.
The first security source declined to describe how the passport copies had been obtained, citing secrecy rules.

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