Personally, I think Google has nothing to hide and we have nothing to fear.
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Manesh had nothing to hide, nor did the person who had introduced me to him.
"We have nothing to hide, " the UMP's Eric Cesari said at the time, adding that investigators left without taking anything.
Because if he is truly a victim of a cruel hoax, as Notre Dame put it, then he has nothing to hide.
Dr Mark O'Donnell, BTH's medical director said it had "nothing to hide".
He wasn't quiet because he was secretive and deceitful but because he never bothered to behave badly and so had nothing to hide.
If the majority of NASD member firms have nothing to hide, how does the NASD know its membership opposes publication of the Directory?
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He also revealed there was email evidence proving his party "acted in a correct manner at all times" and had "nothing to hide".
Mr Haughey vehemently denies wrongdoing, and has invited the Accounts Commission, a public-spending watchdog, to scrutinise the deal, saying he has nothing to hide.
Although this might not seem like such a big deal to people who might suggest that they have nothing to hide, I think it is.
We know, of course, that most people have nothing to hide.
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We know, however, that most people have nothing to hide.
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"I said OK, I want to cooperate because I wanted to save time, mainly because I have nothing to hide and I didn't know I could refuse, really, " Mrs.
If Mr Hussein has nothing to hide, why did he put up with economic sanctions, forfeiting billions instead of co-operating with the previous inspection regime in order to end them?
In either case, a clear purpose would have been for Simpson to show he has nothing to hide in an effort to rehabilitate his image in the court of public opinion.
The Saudis protest that they have nothing to hide.
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Equally, drugs firms that demonstrate they have nothing to hide by giving full access to data could receive a massive boost in support from patients, medical staff and those all-important trial volunteers.
In a letter to Issa after Tuesday's meeting, Deputy Attorney General James Cole reiterated Holder's position that the documents would show Holder had nothing to hide about his role in Fast and Furious.
Tom McDermott, a spokesman for Monsanto, says the aim is not a hard sell, but to show that the industry has nothing to hide and that genetic engineering can bring benefits to consumers.
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Carrie Mae Weems does nothing to hide the operatic stage machinery behind "When and Where I Enter-Ancient Rome, " her 2008 black-and-white photograph of a woman in a long gown silhouetted at a picture window.
Saudi Arabia has nothing to hide, Bandar says.
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Mr. Livingstone or others who believe that an erosion of privacy is necessary to ensure security might counter that if you have nothing to hide, why do you care if someone can access your personal information?
And even if they were vetted, one has to realize that at a time of war, if one has nothing to hide, these are the norms that under the rule of law need to be respected or observed.
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The courts have nothing to hide.
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"We have nothing to hide, " U.N.
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