Sentences with phrase «of embarrassing information»

Has Chris Grayling's department blocked the release of embarrassing information ahead of the election

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Then came the cyber attack aimed at stopping the film's release, including the leak of several versions of unreleased films, confidential information, and embarrassing emails.
After high - profile hacks in the private sector and an embarrassing theft of information from government personnel files, President Barack Obama this year set up a Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity.
Cohn opened the meeting by casually flipping through a six - inch - thick manila folder of purportedly embarrassing information on his guests, which included former GM CEO Fritz Henderson.
A senior administration official told The New York Times earlier this month that the Russians had also breached the Republican National Committee but chose not to release any of the information, lending credence to the idea that the Kremlin made a specific and targeted effort to embarrass Democrats.
Some of the pre-release speculation about the memo's contents, like the notion that it would have embarrassing information about Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, clearly didn't pan out.
It isn't that I am embarrassed by those things, but they are not relevant to what a potential client would be looking for and I want them to find information on my professional expertise without having to wade through a bunch of parenting stuff.
Cyberbullying is particularly worrisome because of the rate at which information travels and how quickly an embarrassing photo or video can be shared with tons of people.
Where is the line between what I would consider harmless if embarrassing revelations — the bare - butt baby pictures; the funny (in retrospect) sibling fights — and thoughtless disclosures of personal information?
«Talking to your child about the activities, parts of their body and family information that should be kept private not only helps to prevent embarrassing situations, but is also essential in preventing dangerous situations from occurring,» says Triemstra.
Whilst this may on the one hand fuel concerns about possible growth in the use of illegal pornographic content such as that depicting children or animals, it is also the same feature that allows a nervous or embarrassed teen to look for much - needed information about sexual identity or practices.
A security expert believes the DNC's data breach, which released an embarrassing trove of emails as well as personal donor information, could become much larger.
What he was actually doing, as any good investigative journalist would know, is obtaining information that the government had suppressed of an extremely embarrassing nature that ministers would rather not see published.
The group said it was even more embarrassed with the statement credited to the State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Funminiyi Afuye, denying the involvement of the State government in the arrest of Mr. Olayinka, adding that; «Denying such a glaring act of injustice and barbarism is an indication that something fundamental is wrong with the Fayemi - led government, especially in relation to honesty and sincerity.»
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People are more likely to give up information to those they have been «matched» with in the online dating world — 16 % give out personal details to matches, 15 % tell matches embarrassing things about themselves and 14 % provide their matches with private or unclothed photos of themselves.
In light of learning some embarrassing information about their father, Jan and Todd attempt to save face by challenging the German Beerfest team to a competition, only to get humiliated.
There are many reasons — some valid, some embarrassing — why we may have lost interest in these wars, but where our distraction is caused by the disconnection of receiving information in media snippets, The Forever War is the cure.
Teachers, for example, are enabled to deliver information more efficiently, while students are empowered with knowledge to disclose their impairments, to practice their faith more openly, and not be embarrassed because of being different (Nagta 2003).
Lifeguard representatives attempt to use humiliate and embarrass prospective clients by quoting damaging information (including the consumer's credit score and amount of debt he supposedly owes his creditors) and they gleaned from their illicit acquisition of the consumer's credit report.
The lawyer and conservative activist Chris Horner, whose legal clients have included the coal industry, gathered documents through the Freedom of Information Act to try to embarrass and further undermine the climate change research.
A lawyer may not disclose his client's secrets, which include not only confidential information communicated between the client and the lawyer, but also publicly available information that the lawyer obtained during the professional relationship which the client has requested to be kept secret or the disclosure of which is likely to be embarrassing or detrimental to the client.
Even after termination of the attorney - client relationship, the lawyer may not disclose potentially embarrassing or detrimental information about the former client if that information was acquired by virtue of the lawyer's prior representation.
If ICBC won, poor women could be forced to disclose all kinds of embarrassing and irrelevant information to ICBC and other institutional and individual defendants in civil cases.
(a) A lawyer shall not reveal information protected by the attorney - client privilege under applicable law or other information gained in the professional relationship that the client has requested be held inviolate or the disclosure of which would be embarrassing or would be likely to be detrimental to the client unless the client consents after consultation, except for disclosures that are impliedly authorized in order to carry out the representation, and except as stated in paragraphs (b) and (c).
Facebook's atmosphere is «friendly» which lends to people embarrassing themselves by posting too much personal information in addition to a lack of understanding of standard netiquitte.
An attorney can not take a position inconsistent to a client's position without violating his duty of loyalty, but he can go online and embarrass his client so long as the information has previously been divulged?
Bullying is nothing new, she says, but the internet has added a new wrinkle, ushering in cyberbullying — which includes sending mean or threatening emails or text messages, posting embarrassing photos of someone online, creating a website to make fun of others, pretending to be someone else by using their name, and tricking someone into revealing personal information and sending it to others.
Finally, the Bar also charges that the website discusses client information, the disclosure of which would be embarrassing or detrimental to the client, without obtaining his clients» prior consent.
And the most embarrassing thing is that the better information was already circulating at the time and I was part of discounting it.
But putting so much of their personal information out into the open can also... leave an enduring trail of embarrassing moments that could haunt them in future,» the Commissioner says in her annual report to Parliament, which was tabled today.
While it's natural to want to keep some embarrassing information private, being honest will help the attorney get a better understanding of your information.
For police officers, part of protecting your status within the organization and protecting your job is keeping your mouth shut when you have information that might embarrass the organization.
This provision is intended to allow disclosures directly related to a patient's current condition and should not be construed to allow, for example, disclosure of extensive information about the patient's medical history that is not relevant to the patient's current condition and that could prove embarrassing to the patient.
All I know is that I took the risk of embarrassing myself when I posted last year, and nobody has so far suggested that Amazon gave the Patent Office (or, ultimately, the curious public) any of the information I've referred to.
Besides the potential to divulge information protected by attorney - client confidentiality, or information which would be embarrassing or prejudicial, attorney - bloggers must also be mindful of the message that writing about clients sends to other clients, potential clients and colleagues.
Most commonly you'll hear these words just after a company has suffered an embarrassing data breach, perhaps having carelessly exposed the personal information of innocent customers onto the net or had a database st...
Furthermore, according to publicly available information, the Trump campaign was no longer using Cambridge Analytica as a «consultant» by the time of the general election, so while the manipulation of the private data of millions of voters goes a long way toward explaining how the general election came down to Trump and Clinton, it had no impact whatsoever on Trump's electoral victory or Clinton's embarrassing defeat.
Social sabotage, like spreading negative information about the spouse, damaging a spouse's reputation, getting others to take sides in an argument, or intentionally embarrassing a spouse in front of others, was done by 64 % of the wives and 52 % of the husbands surveyed.
It usually happens more than once and can be in the form of abusive emails or texts, making fun of someone online, or posting embarrassing or damaging information or photos.
The other lawyer will not only try to get information from you — much of which will be highly personal and perhaps embarrassing — but s / he will also have no problem implying that you are a bad parent, a horrible spouse, and an overall rotten human being.
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