They had been reported missing on Sunday when the 30 year rule which prevents the release of sensitive State papers expired.
It's my cue to be careful -- to steer clear of red wine and sugar, two sure triggers when I'm in that sensitive state, and to get enough rest since lack of sleep can tip me over the edge, too.
"I appreciate the department's recognition that the corridor designation issue is sensitive for state regulators, " says Sam Ervin IV, chairman of the electricity committee for the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners.
Theme parks are sensitive to the state of the economy, and the stock trades at a nosebleed valuation of 32 times expected 2013 earnings.
Mr. Orsi's arrest is particularly politically sensitive because the Italian state owns slightly more than 30% of the defense company, making it the single largest shareholder.
There are political scientists teaching at elite universities in the United States who are more than qualified to advise the State Department on sensitive diplomatic issues.
Simply put, a chaotic system is one whose final state is extremely sensitive to the initial conditions: if you change the beginning a little, you change the end a lot.
The community, which is sensitive to perceived slights from the state, would react badly to any change.
Though oil is a sensitive topic for many Mexicans who learn state ownership is one of the three main principles of the constitution, its production has fallen year after year.
The action by Oklahoma, which was earlier reported by Reuters, shows how state and local governments can be sensitive to such issues for political reasons.
The nonprofit healthcare sector is especially sensitive to public scrutiny, with federal and state regulators monitoring their charitable activities and media outlets actively reporting aggressive collection practices.
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G4S provides guards for nuclear power plants, chemical plants, government buildings and other sensitive sites, and it is prohibited by state law from hiring people with felony convictions as security officers.
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She added that powers would not be limited to national security matters - the green paper says the procedure could be triggered by the secretary of state deciding "that certain relevant sensitive material would cause damage to the public interest if openly disclosed".
But its odd, state-dominated economy makes it particularly sensitive to verdicts of this kind.
July 2006: US media reports that intruders penetrate the US Department of State (DoS) networks, stealing sensitive information and user login credentials, and install backdoors on numerous computers, allowing them to return to the systems at will.
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The newspaper said that for much of last October, the State Department sent couriers around the world with sensitive information on paper and limited access to the computers in question.
It was equipped with a 3.5m mirror - the largest monolithic mirror ever flown - and three state-of-the-art instruments sensitive to long wavelengths of light, in the far-infrared and sub-millimetre range (55 to 672 microns).
The leak of a string of highly sensitive internal documents from inside the Vatican's Secretariat of State, including personal letters to Pope Benedict XVI, are an evident embarrassment to the pope, our correspondent says.
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In return the Americans have lifted an embargo on the Russian state arms export agency and its associates suspected of transferring sensitive technology to Iran.
Also, the company has a partnership with the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NLETS), which allows local, state, federal and international public safety agencies to exchange sensitive information.
There was top-line contraction, particularly due to spread-sensitive revenues as the bank is forced to compete with the behemoth state banks of Banco do Brasil and Caixa, all lowering their spreads on interest rates.
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This cardinal principle of state policy is embedded in the strict export-control regime regarding sensitive technologies.
Vector's programs are still "too sensitive to discuss, " say former officials, who voice concern that the State Department has provided general support funds which Vector can use for whatever purpose it chooses .
The seminar was designed for only law enforcement professionals, and sensitive information dealing with the tactical approaches used by first responders to the Sandy Hook shootings was discussed, state police spokesman Lt.
Forbes talked to Newsom on Saturday about how, at a time when so many American cities are chasing Chinese investment, San Francisco pulled in those businesses, and why Chinese investment in the U.S. energy industry, a sensitive area where only five years ago the proposed purchase of Unocal (now part of Chevron) by Chinese state-run Cnooc ran into political turbulence, is now seemingly more welcomed.
Precisely when a state law should be deemed impliedly preempted by federal law is an often-complicated legal issue that raises sensitive federalism issues.
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