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state secrets question 1
We often hear that such and such a piece of information cannot be released into the public ......... in the interest of national security.


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state secrets question 2
Journalists however love to get hold of a story somehow but they run the risk of facing a ......... if they break the official secrects act.


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 word games: free online verb noun game toeic test High profile and high drama
state secrets question 3
When there is a ......... inquiry taking place, the rush to get more details is intense.


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 meaning of concoct, relate, export, reimburse, respond, barter, pick Difference between speculative and speculation
state secrets question 4
The more the authorities try to conceal what is happening, the more it fuels ......... about what might be happening.


state secrets, answer 4 a list of part of speech, speculative vs spectacle vs speciality vs speculation

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 learn how to speak cantonese Meaning of "get savaged"
state secrets question 5
Sometimes a journalist will get hold of sensitive information knowing that he will get ......... by government agencies if he dares reveal it.


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 vocabulary test: english nouns sat test Signal vs. sign
state secrets question 6
The person in charge of the enquiry will occasionally ......... what can be disclosed in newspapers.


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 word quiz questions: free online noun game sat preparation test Meaning of 'Once this disclosure is highlighted'
state secrets question 7
Once this disclosure is ......... it's the job of the journalist to follow it through to a satisfactory conclusion.


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 define alley, privateer, theocrasy, underworld, cholera, preservation What does reading public mean?
state secrets question 8
Mind you it has to be a convincing article because the reading public can soon see through the ......... of a weak argument.


state secrets, answer 8 what is a pronoun, clarity vs clearness vs transparency vs transparent

 fan of arabian horses says "hello" to you all Strong collocation: 'to pose a thread'
state secrets question 9
The question must always be in the mind of the writer whether what is being written is likely to ......... a threat to the safety of the community at large.


state secrets, answer 9 american idioms and slang, place vs put vs start vs pose

 this doesn't make any sense: after six more phone calls i... Port vs. haven
state secrets question 10
The last possible thing that anyone wants to happen to their country is to turn it into a ......... for troublemakers.


state secrets, answer 10 comparative adjective, port vs harbour vs haven vs location

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