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en It really can put our clients in danger. It also opens up confidentiality - we have women here who are hiding and we just have to be really careful not to expose them to any harm.

en We have to be very careful about the confidentiality of minors.

en There's no danger to anybody or no danger of the building falling down. But that is a major thoroughfare and we do need to be careful.

en Fear is something where there's some kind of impending danger that we sense, and it's our reaction to that impending danger, and it motivates us to protect ourselves and get out of harm's way.

en People don't intentionally (expose their company to harm), but they become complacent.

en I would not like to expose our soldiers to more danger by linking these two mandates together.

en With Rob coming in, that opens up our service to the clients that Rob has had over the years. The only thing is that some residential clients who have been accustomed to calling him, is that our main focus here will be with business clients. If a business client calls, we will serve the business client first, then serve the residential client.

en It's not because women don't have 'the right stuff.' Women are very tough mentally. But the best-trained women still can't keep up with the best-trained men physically. If we're putting men in harm's way, we owe them battle colleagues who are just as strong as they are.

en Sam Mazzola continues to flout federal regulations and expose the public to very real danger.

en Never expose yourself unnecessarily to danger; a miracle may not save you...and if it does, it will be deducted from your share of luck or merit.

en As the ostrich when pursued hideth his head, but forgetteth his body; so the fears of a coward expose him to danger.

en Western governments and corporations want to hide behind client confidentiality.. He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic. . if you have illicit funds from Africa and you want to trace it, they plead confidentiality.

en I think it's fair to say that the promise of confidentiality is based on the confidence that what you're being told is true, ... You lose right to any confidentiality if you lie. Sources are whistleblowers - they're people who'll tell you the truth to change something.
  Daniel Schorr

en We're working for a lot of big companies all around the country. What's so important to the IRS is the taxpayer confidentiality, the security issues. We've been very efficient with our major clients to take care of those kinds of issues. ... Our back office stuff was some of the best in the industry.

en In many parts of the world, women and girls are especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS because they lack control over most aspects of their life. Cultural expectations and gender roles expose women and girls to violence, sexual exploitation and far greater risk for infection.
  Hillary Clinton


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