Sentences with phrase «because of a confidentiality agreement»

But because of a confidentiality agreement, IES isn't able to tell me which states they are.
Neither Chapman nor Maizlin will name other names because of confidentiality agreements, «which is ironic because they're buying it for the attention,» Maizlin says.
Jones says he can't fulfil the requests because of confidentiality agreements signed in the 1990s with some nations, including Spain, Germany, Bahrain and Norway, that restrict the data to academic use.
«Community» climate scientists (e.g. Nature, Realclimate) have been quick to accept the idea that CRU was prevented from releasing station data because of confidentiality agreements with originating meteorological services.
Brad Garlinghouse, who took over as Ripple's chief executive last year, said in an interview this week that other institutions are also using — or looking at using — XRP, but the company could not name them because of confidentiality agreements.

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Bill O'Reilly reportedly will receive «tens of millions» in severance from Fox News, though 21st Century Fox and O'Reilly's representatives will not acknowledge the existence of a payout because a confidentiality agreement limits what the two sides can say.
During her 14 years there, Subra grew frustrated that she couldn't share her findings with residents because of the company's confidentiality agreement.
«I'm just doing a wee part in a Marvel movie, upcoming, and I can't tell, because you know, you have to sign confidentiality agreements,» Stone confirmed — much to the surprise of Stan, who apparently was hearing this news for the very first time.
Fitz, If Jones... — really wasn't just lying so as to obstruct anyone he feared might question «consensus» conclusions — and couldn't produce even one confidentiality agreement as evidence because he was operating on non-verbal secrecy agreements with the suppliers of data
Jones refused to release the data to me because he said that some of it (2 % by his figures) was covered by confidentiality agreements.
Jones made a clear distinction to me between the 98 % of the data that theoretically could be released because it was not covered by a confidentiality agreement, and the 2 % that could not be released because it was covered.
Because these contracts often contain a confidentiality clause, landowners usually don't know the terms of their neighbors» agreements.
Jones said that he was unable to provide data because of existing confidentiality agreements.
Obviously the firm is doing something right, because the attorneys who filed their complaints about Wright didn't go to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission — they stuck to the terms of their confidentiality agreement and worked it out from within.
Many case results are not listed because of confidentiality rules and agreements.
Because of our deep experience in litigation regarding virtually every conceivable type of document from non-compete agreements and confidentiality provisions in employment contracts to landlord - tenant agreements and fractional share leases, we understand how contracts need to be drafted to avoid litigation.
Similarly, because confidentiality is a professional obligation of a lawyer, a third party will only have an obligation to keep communications confidential if they also have a professional obligation of confidentiality (such as doctors) or have entered into a confidentiality agreement.
Because there is limited case law on this kind of issue, Rubin says people who have signed confidentiality agreements may say things about their settlement after the fact and don't believe what they've said actually violates the confidentiality provisions.
I can't tell you any more of the details because the draining of the swamp involved a confidentiality agreement to protect the reputation of the contractor.
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