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- noun Plural form of
confidentiality .
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Examples
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These guys are just weasels trying to get into these cases, elicit confidentialities and then sell them to tabloids.
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There's still a degree of patient confidentialities.
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There are certain confidentialities, not unlike that between a doctor and a patient, that are meant to be sacred.
Satire: Bush Pardons DC Madam before Phone Records Released William Harryman 2007
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First: as some recent studies have emphasised (I'm thinking especially of John Lloyd's What the Media Are Doing to our Politics), there is a difference between exposing deceptions that sustain injustice and attacking confidentialities or privacies that in some sense protect the vulnerable.
The Media: Public Interest and Common Good: lecture delivered at Lambeth Palace 2005
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She presided over other opinions and confidentialities as well, ones she most often chose not to share.
Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004
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She presided over other opinions and confidentialities as well, ones she most often chose not to share.
Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004
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She presided over other opinions and confidentialities as well, ones she most often chose not to share.
Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004
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She presided over other opinions and confidentialities as well, ones she most often chose not to share.
Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004
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She presided over other opinions and confidentialities as well, ones she most often chose not to share.
Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004
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She presided over other opinions and confidentialities as well, ones she most often chose not to share.
Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004
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