61.   The current secrecy is reminiscent of the government management of information during the Persian Gulf War, a strategy overseen by Dick Cheney, then the secretary of defense.

62.   The Clinton and Bush administrations had defended the policy, saying secrecy was essential to the peer review process by which doctors evaluate one another.

63.   The event was awful, and the secrecy is awful.

64.   The military argues that secrecy is the only way to determine the truth and prevent other accidents.

65.   The policy of the past year, when secrecy was so in vogue, was nonsense.

66.   The secrecy itself was often farcical.

67.   The secrecy is understandable.

68.   The secrecy is a real problem in the way the church handled it.

69.   There is little secrecy in the wired society, and protective measures have proved of limited value.

70.   There has been less secrecy about Garciaparra and he is the one who actually had surgery, in April.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
secrecy 0%
secrecy + v. >>共 86
be 42.02%
surround 4.20%
shroud 2.94%
make 2.52%
breed 2.10%
lead 2.10%
become 1.68%
help 1.68%
seem 1.68%
extend 1.26%
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