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confidential information

n. an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job" [syn: tip, lead, steer, wind, hint]

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Confidential Information

Usage examples of "confidential information".

Curiously, he then turned around and fed confidential information to the FBI and the state prosecutor.

Not only was confidential information bandied about in the most reckless way, so that a Sicilian wine-merchant of his acquaintance could tell him, quite correctly, that the 73rd Regiment would leave Gibraltar next week, bound for Cerigo and Santa Maura, but far more important plans were being conveyed, at least in part, to Toulon and Paris.

She's dead, and someone is leaking confidential information on the investigation.

Pickering and McHenry had supplied what confidential information they could from past experience in Adams's cabinet, while Wolcott, still a member of the cabinet, continued to have access to confidential files.

But his pride led him straight into a trap in which a shrewd diplomat drew confidential information from him as deftly as he elicited the secret meaning from elegant and mysterious symbols.

His elder brother was First Lord, and he was wondering how much confidential information he could decently pass on.