confidentiality

IPA: kɑnfʌdɛnʃiˈæɫʌti

noun

  • (uncountable) The property of being confidential.
  • (countable) Something told in confidence; a secret.
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Examples of "confidentiality" in Sentences

  • ESP only makes sense where confidentiality is desired.
  • And that CENSUS places a upper CAP on income reported for high income group to maintain confidentiality?
  • The duty of confidentiality is both statutory and a common law duty, and breaches are treated very seriously.
  • Volunteers must be at least 25, maintain confidentiality and submit to a background check. 703-219-2193, volunteer@nvfs.org.
  • Volunteers must be at least 25 years old, maintain confidentiality and submit to a background check. 703-219-2193, volunteer@nvfs.org.
  • People, for good reason, will not reveal sensitive information about themselves or their businesses unless confidentiality is assured — preferably by law.
  • Overall, the number of transactions in which confidentiality is the legal default is relatively small compared to the total number of transactions in the United States.
  • Despite obstacles in confidentiality and the rusted lines of communication that had thwarted deep collaboration in the past, McGrath and Brice hit on a way to kill two birds with one stone: find children suitable placements and keep them in the same school.

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