1.   Now these men were involved in a long-term operation and total secrecy was essential to its outcome.

2.   They tell their lady friends, and then all secrecy is lost.

3.   The secrecy was necessary as it was felt that modern defenders of the crown might still try to steal the head and destroy it.

4.   Secrecy is already a problem.

5.   Secrecy is a weapon in the political armoury of bureaucracy.

6.   But Carrington did not get to go there, and secrecy was high, with many rumours but few facts.

7.   Not only is secrecy important in order to comply with the Code, but it is commercially desirable.

8.   Although grand jury secrecy is an important principle, several experts said, it is a flexible rule that permits some exceptions during the trial phase of cases.

9.   And even if new secrecy is possible, he said, it would be wise to exercise caution.

10.   And secrecy is a key, he points out.

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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