The logical thing it seems would be to keep the locations of the animals secret and some scientists do choose to do this.
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But Enron worked very hard to keep the details of the partnerships secret from investors, including the millions of dollars Fastow was paid for setting them up.
The director, who said it would be impossible to keep details of the show secret, said he was trying to represent something of everyone's dreams in the ceremony and hoped viewers would "find something of themselves" in what they saw.
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This week Guernsey's Home Department decided to keep secret the details of the out-of-court settlement it agreed with the law firm.
Monsignor Stenico told his interviewer that he did not regard himself as being in a state of sin because of his homosexual activities but was forced to keep them secret because of the church's teaching on the subject.
We all know due to the inability of the internet to keep a secret for more than a few minutes that Nintendo is debuting a new console at E3.
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S. - Man, it must totally suck not to be able to keep a secret because of the FCC website.
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He says that they have to keep the list of banned domains secret to avoid giving other spammers a roadmap to avoiding detection.
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Facebook, Google, texting and the instant access to information via the Internet and smartphones provide new challenges to keep the identities of witnesses a secret.
It was due to deceitful, and perhaps illegal, games played by corporate executives: diverting funds into secret partnerships, cooking the books to keep those deals secret, lying to investors and employees about the financial health of the company, while selling their own stock to make sure they wouldn't be hurt when the whole house of cards collapsed.
Once Fust foreclosed, he had a once-in-a-lifetime business opportunity: keep the invention secret, churn out volumes of cheap imitations, and sell them for high prices as hand-crafted heirlooms!
In fact, Cisco is the only networking vendor to make its lawful intercept architecture public, a move that should be applauded given that other vendors keep theirs secret to avoid exactly the sort of scrutiny that Cross has applied to the system.
The other kind of more damaging secret is the one we keep from ourselves.
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear the White House's claim of attorney-client privilege to keep the notes secret, and the administration turned the notes over to Whitewater Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr late Monday night.
Tory former cabinet minister Lord Fowler denied he was a member of the "keep everything secret brigade" but spoke out against the amendment.
But it is becoming harder again for Ms Del Ponte to keep the Croats on course, particularly since the word is out that the latest batch of secret indictments fingers quite a few of them still in politics or in uniform.
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society came into being because of a roast pig we had to keep secret from the German soldiers, so I feel a kinship to Mr. Lamb.
The absence of such protection would make firms keep this information secret.
Now, according to recently released documents from the Federal Reserve documents the banks wanted desperately to keep secret and obtained only after years of litigation we have learned that virtually every major bank borrowed tens of billions of dollars from the Fed to stay afloat in 2008 and 2009.
"It was difficult to keep the secret, but we had to, " said Heather Abbot, of Holyhead and Treaddur Bay Ladies Guild.
They talked of the need to keep the movement's existence secret.
He is silent as he does so, as if he thought he might keep the fire a secret and extinguish it by himself before anyone can learn of his foolishness.
And it really is, in this day and age of the kind of technology we have and how hard it is to keep something like that secret, it is really a remarkable testament to the fact that those individuals who did know in the administration -- I mean, in the White House, in the Defense Department, in the CIA, other agencies, understood how vital operational security was.
In the a competitive world of finance, many banks prefer to keep their computing power a company secret.
To keep treasure-hunters away, the find remained a secret for two years while archaeologists scoured the area of the melt-back and analysed the finds.
For example, records of violations of the Codes of Ethics mutual fund advisers are required to adopt, advisers are permitted to keep secret.
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Similarly, after his experience with the Lao newt, Bryan Stuart discovered a species of poison snake and decided to keep its location secret.
BBC: Should the location of newly discovered species be hidden?
Yet he reckons it is almost impossible to keep them secret and safe from vandals in an era of digital cameras, global-positioning systems and the internet.
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He gave the example of a human covert intelligence operation being at risk as being a good proportional reason to keep it secret.
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