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confidential

[kon-fi-den-shuhl] / ˌkɒn fɪˈdɛn ʃəl /


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This will allow practitioners to "keep tabs on people" and offer them new tests and treatments as they are rolled out, he added, while stressing it would be "incredibly confidential and secure".

From BBC

Ospreys chief executive Lance Bradley apologised for not communicating earlier as he stated discussions between Y11 and the WRU were "commercially confidential and could not be discussed".

From BBC

“It possesses confidential materials that are sought by the State Bar in order to investigate serious allegations of potential attorney misconduct, but cannot produce them.”

From Los Angeles Times

The trust said it was concerned confidential details about the patient's appearance, diagnosis and treatment were shared with the media - but it found no evidence that the patient had been identified.

From BBC

In November, another was found to have mishandled confidential documents.

From BBC