It should no longer be a secret that federal defendants face a stacked deck.
Perhaps they will never tell us where the knife will fall -- but you can be sure that with cuts this deep, there is no secret plan or formula that will be able to protect the investments we need to help our economy grow.
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If they were going to announce this in, say, a hotel meeting room, there would be no reason to keep it a secret.
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Zittrain says Ellsberg said he is against a state secrets act, but does not say that there is no information that should be secret.
The near-term measures that need to be approved by the summit are no secret: reduce Greece's mountainous debt, recapitalise vulnerable banks and create a credible firewall to protect endangered but still-solvent countries like Spain and Italy.
It's no secret that race will be a factor in who gets that vote.
Let's be honest, it's no big secret that we're running out of dead dinosaurs to fuel our lives.
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It is, of course, no secret that critics can be wrong, both individually and collectively, but I find it hard to understand how the critics who wrote about "The Lady From Dubuque" in 1980 could have been so far off the mark.
It will be standing room only on the Capitol grounds -- the Secret Service says no lawn chairs, nor umbrellas or signs will be allowed -- and the lengthy list of banned items includes aerosol spray, air horns, coolers, glass, hand tools, laser pointers, pepper spray, strollers, and thermoses.
No one thought it should be kept a secret, but we were careful not to ridicule the event or turn it into a joke.
It's no secret that mutual funds can be horribly tax inefficient.
It is no secret that global spending must be rebalanced: indebted American consumers must cut back, while thrifty countries should spend more and save less.
Huntsman has made no secret of the fact that it would be receptive to a sale if the price is right.
These presidents were enraptured by the new technology of tape-recording, and touchingly confident that their tapes could be kept secret, so they recorded their conversations as no president has done since.
In recent years criticism of banking secrecy has centred on the risk of money laundering, the practice of disguising funds from illegal sources by passing them through secret accounts until their origins can no longer be traced.
Granderson makes no secret of the fact that he'd rather be in center.
This will almost certainly be the case should Silicon Valley Group be sold to the Netherland's ASML. The latter has made no secret of its desire to eliminate what is today an increasingly formidable competitor -- thanks to many tens of millions of U.S. tax dollars invested in enhancing SVG's ability to bring to market state-of-the art, high-end lithography machines used to mass-produce sophisticated microcircuitry.
Even challenge inspections would be unable to address this problem, because there are no technical means to locate secret chemical installations.
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For Mr Lindsey has made no secret of the fact that he considers the American economy to be suffering from an asset-price bubble.
However, Izumi Kawanishi has made it no secret that he wants email on the PSP, and a keyboard would be quite a nicety if that's in the cards.
"It's no secret that we are the biggest market in Southeast Asia and everybody wants to be here, " he says.
If you have a picture that you think should be shown on the site you need to read the highly detailed FAQ, but beware they make no secret that they only want seriously good photographs.
Congress should enact the Secret Evidence Repeal Act, a bipartisan measure that would bar the use of secret evidence in American courts and reaffirm the Fifth Amendment's guarantee that no individual be jailed without due process.
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