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confidential and nomination
He took part in the Gaullist confidential meetings which assured the instrumentalization of the crisis, preparing de Gaulle's nomination as President of the Council, which granted him extraordinary powers.
Miers would later use this request as part of a face-saving exit strategy for stepping down-in her letter withdrawing her nomination, she pointed to the senators ' request for confidential documents as potentially damaging the executive branch's independence.
In 1560, eight years after his nomination, he was forced to retire to France, where he acted as confidential agent of Mary, Queen of Scots, and later openly as ambassador for James VI, till his death in Paris, 25 April 1603.

confidential and review
The records of loyalty review hearings and investigations were supposed to be confidential, but Hoover routinely gave evidence from them to congressional committees such as HUAC.
Though these reports are generally confidential, some journals and publishers also practice public peer review.
Such a review is confidential and may or may not include evaluations of particular members.
In May 2010, Whalen was embroiled in a controversy when it was alleged that her parliamentary assistant, Doug Boudreau, the son of fomer Nova Scotia Health Minister Bernie Boudreau, used a confidential Liberal party membership list to send out an email questioning the leadership of party leader Stephen McNeil in advance of a leadership review.
In March 1983, The Herald lost an appellate court case in the State of Washington in which it sought to quash a subpoena allowing a judicial review of confidential material gathered for articles it had published in 1979 on the cult activities of Theodore Rinaldo, who had since been convicted on charges of rape, indecent liberties and assault.
However, the hybrid method is more costly, time-consuming and requires nurses or medical record reviewers who are authorized to review confidential medical records.

confidential and committee
Thus the Privy Council, as a whole, ceased to be a body of important confidential advisers to the Sovereign ; the role passed to a committee of the Privy Council, now known as the Cabinet.
In addition to the published reports, the committee staff has been collecting accounts, some confidential, of interference by political appointees.
As chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, Lang insisted that Tony Blair's paid work for UI Energy Corporation, an oil firm with interests in Iraq, just 14 months after leaving office should be made public following a period when the committee agreed to keep it confidential due to " market sensitivity ".
The word " privy " means " private " or " secret "; thus, a privy council was originally a committee of the monarch's closest advisors to give confidential advice on affairs of state.
As part of the Sheridan v News International defamation trial, he appeared at the Court of Session on 16 May 2006 following a demand by News International to hand over confidential internal SSP executive committee minutes.
Peter Pack, the chairman of Amnesty's international executive committee, said on 19 February 2011, “ The payments to outgoing secretary general Irene Khan shown in the accounts of AI ( Amnesty International ) Ltd for the year ending March 31st 2010 include payments made as part of a confidential agreement between AI Ltd and Irene Khan .” and that “ It is a term of this agreement that no further comment on it will be made by either party .” On 21 February Pack issued a further statement, in which he said that the payment was a “ unique situation ” that was “ in the best interest of Amnesty ’ s work ” and that there would be no repetition of it.
In early 2000, Ossias photocopied confidential CDI documents, supplied them to the California State Assembly Insurance oversight committee, and disclosed that fact to the California Highway Patrol.
In return, Quackenbush agreed not to fine the companies or to finalize the reports, allowing the firms to donate $ 12. 8 million to private foundations he had created, in lieu of fines of up to $ 3 billion -- the amount recommended by staff based on the egregious findings contained in the confidential documents Ossias felt compelled to disclose to the legislative oversight committee, in fact the very reports that upper CDI management had suppressed.
The Pomeroy committee issued a confidential circular to leading Republicans in February 1864 attacking Lincoln, which had the unintended effect of galvanizing support for Lincoln and seriously damaging Chase's prospects.

confidential and nominations
The Goldman Environmental Prize winners are selected by an international jury who receive confidential nominations submitted by a worldwide network of environmental organizations and individuals.
The Senate, however, refused to confirm many new nominations, instead demanding that Cleveland turn over the confidential records relating to the suspensions.
Critics allege that Discovery Institute is inflating his reputation by constantly referring to him as a " five-time nominee for the Nobel Prize " because Nobel Prize nominations remain confidential for fifty years.

confidential and for
`` Mr. Miller was in the shop '', the Herald Tribune story related, `` but was reluctant to have anybody's picture taken inside, because his business was too ' confidential ' for pictures.
Employers can use medical entrance examinations for applicants, after making the job offer, only if all applicants ( regardless of disability ) must take it and it is treated as a confidential medical record.
These pleas for independence and referendum augured poorly for the US, Britain and Ethiopia, as a confidential American estimate of Independence Party support amounted to 75 % of Eritrea.
Selznick had already been unhappy with Cukor (" a very expensive luxury ") for not being more receptive to directing other Selznick assignments, even though Cukor had remained on salary since early 1937 ; and in a confidential memo written in September 1938, four months before principal photography began, Selznick flirted with the idea of replacing him with Victor Fleming.
In 2012 it was reported that confidential agreements and negotiations had been entered into by the Haitian government granting licenses for exploration or mining of gold and associated metals such as copper for over 1, 000 square miles in the mineralized zone stretching from east to west across northern Haiti.
The keys used for encryption and decryption must be protected with the same degree of rigor as any other confidential information.
Constructive insiders are also liable for insider trading violations if the corporation expects the information to remain confidential, since they acquire the fiduciary duties of the true insider.
The court ruled in Carpenter: " It is well established, as a general proposition, that a person who acquires special knowledge or information by virtue of a confidential or fiduciary relationship with another is not free to exploit that knowledge or information for his own personal benefit but must account to his principal for any profits derived therefrom.
The " misappropriation theory " holds that a person commits fraud " in connection with " a securities transaction, and thereby violates 10 ( b ) and Rule 10b-5, when he misappropriates confidential information for securities trading purposes, in breach of a duty owed to the source of the information.
Because there was no distinct line between personal documents and those meant for publication, we frequently find in his letters both confidential messages and treatises meant for others besides the one to whom he was writing.
A non-disclosure agreement ( NDA ), also known as a confidentiality agreement ( CA ), confidential disclosure agreement ( CDA ), proprietary information agreement ( PIA ), or secrecy agreement, is a legal contract between at least two parties that outlines confidential material, knowledge, or information that the parties wish to share with one another for certain purposes, but wish to restrict access to or by third parties.
* types of permissible disclosure-such as those required by law or court order ( many NDAs require the receiving party to give the disclosing party prompt notice of any efforts to obtain such disclosure, and possibly to cooperate with any attempt by the disclosing party to seek judicial protection for the relevant confidential information ).
The terms of the settlement are confidential, but it was reported that under its terms Davis purchased the McGah family's interest in the Raiders ( approximately 31 percent ), which gave him for the first time a majority interest, speculated to be approximately 67 percent of the team.
On 2011-04-18, GPHI and AMD had entered into a confidential Settlement and License Agreement that resolved this litigation matter for an immaterial amount and that provides immunity under all GPHI patents for alleged infringement by AMD products, including components, software and designs.
Accidental disclosure has happened several times, for instance in the notable case of GSM confidential cipher documentation being contributed to the University of Bradford neglecting to impose the usual confidentiality requirements.
A " User-friendly Guide ," and the existence of a confidential organizational ombudsman may help people who are uncertain about what to do, or afraid of bad consequences for their speaking up.
" Strictly confidential, not to be quoted for publication: I will be.
Medical Service Providers are liable for the protection of their clients confidential information, including in an electronic realm.
In September 1998, the pair sued Scotland Yard for disclosing confidential information to investigators hired by McDonalds and received £ 10, 000 and an apology for the alleged disclosure.

confidential and new
Should confidential information about a business ' customers or finances or new product line fall into the hands of a competitor, such a breach of security could lead to negative consequences.
If the information being conveyed is proprietary information and the corporate insider has contracted to not expose it, he has no more right to communicate it than he would to tell others about the company's confidential new product designs, formulas, or bank account passwords.
Simultaneously, Elizabeth had conveyed to Louis XV a confidential letter in which she proposed the signature of a new treaty of alliance of a more comprehensive and explicit nature than the preceding treaties between the two powers, without the knowledge of Austria.
The Americanized names of the 100 new Pokémon were kept confidential by Nintendo, with the company releasing names periodically.
On his return to Constantinople, Midhat was appointed chief director of confidential reports, and after a new financial mission in Syria was made second secretary of the grand council.
The impact of the Commonwealth Privacy Act 1988 is also taken into account through the requirement for all new projects that involve the national sharing of sometimes sensitive and usually confidential personal information to prepare a privacy impact assessment.
This was neither approved nor supported by SDS but Mitchell and Scheding made a confidential visit to the UK to help debug the new computer.
When she was informed that her husband, Dexter ( Atkinson ), was still alive and a prisoner in Iraq, she volunteered to participate in his liberation, but was instructed to keep this strictly confidential, forcing her to break up with Topper just as they were ready to start a new life together ( which was also the cause for his subsequent retirement ).
Automobile magazines may feature new car tests and comparisons, which describe advantages and disadvantages of similar models ; future models speculations, confidential information and " spyshots " ( pictures of camouflaged models tested by automakers ); modified automobiles ; lists of new models with prices, specifications and ratings ; used car advertisements ; auto racing news and events ; and other information.
The Bourbon Restoration made no change in his position: he was maintained as confidential adviser on foreign and home politics, and gave apt advice to the new government.

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