Sentences with phrase «classified information without»

As the DOJ emphasized to Chairman Nunes, the decision to employ an obscure and never before used House rule to release classified information without DOJ and FBI vetting was «extraordinarily reckless.»

Not exact matches

Clapper continued in his statement, writing, «Not all the inaccuracies can be corrected without further revealing classified information.
But it has also sought ways for him to leave the embassy without risking arrest for breaching his bail conditions, and possible extradition to the US over the 2010 publication of classified information by WikiLeaks.
In those cases, HMRC will have made a decision based on information they held and would have been forced to classify the case as claimant error, fraud or HMRC error without any direct dialogue with the claimant · The reported figures materially underestimate official error in the system with little or no attention paid to «contributory error» (where the error is primarily a claimant error but to which HMRC have contributed in some indirect way).
He adds that drugs without environmental data are often classified first as high risk, but then changed to low risk once more information is obtained, which can be confusing to physicians and patients.
While important questions remain, it might have potential application to verify that nuclear warheads are in fact true warheads without revealing classified information.
In particular, it is a violation of Federal law intentionally (1) to access a computer without authorization and thereby to obtain classified information; (2) to access a computer without authorization with the intent to defraud.
They are classified as open - ended questions, due to the fact that learners are able to put the information into their own words and formulate their own answers, without being limited by a pre-determined set of answers.
Without further information, it was difficult to justify classifying Independent Strategies as an advocacy group.
I'll go out on a limb and guess (without empirical evidence at my fingertips to back it up) that the ways in which we seek, classify and organize that information are different as well.
The General Court did thus not get a chance to rule on the legality of relying on classified information or how the Council could base its decisions on such information without infringing the defendant's rights of defence.
Browse implementation is much harder — no one wants to spend the time and effort to create a taxonomy (if that's the right word) but without the up - front effort to classify information, the browsers will not be happy with the end result of browse technology.
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