I'm quick to tell them that I'm not working and that everything is off the record.
Speaking off the record if I may, she's as resilient as a wolverine and when cornered just as ferocious.
The conversations were originally off the record, and not everyone consented to lift that ban.
Christmas Day kicked off the record-setting week with 6.8 million device activations and 242 million application downloads.
At his most relaxed and likeable, he insists that everything he has said is off the record.
The Associated Press issued a statement Wednesday objecting to plans for the meetings to be off the record.
Bharara spends a surprising amount of time speaking off the record at business schools, companies, and financial institutions.
Though Silverman hasn't refuted the comments, he's since said they were said off the record and thus unethically printed.
Last night, Brussels played host to an off the record dinner for senior bankers, international financial officials and Eurocrats.
He's made some off the record comments - well, once off the record comments - separating himself from the national GOP.
Those with longer memories are acutely aware that Japan remains 71% off the record close set at the end of 1989.
Waxman said Chung spoke on the condition that his remarks be kept off the record, and that Chung was not sworn in.
Most MPs I talk to on and off the record, on both sides of the House of Commons, are not convinced his departure would achieve anything.
"That old image of a white person holding a starving black child is just embarrassing these days, " said one official, speaking off the record.
The White House has resisted allowing them to testify, instead offering to allow them to be interviewed off the record and not under oath.
The organizations balked because the meetings would be off the record.
The Justice Department wants the meetings to be off the record.
But off the record, officials in both capitals have been quoted as confirming the existence of both the camps and of the presence of American trainers.
Certainly, without a hint of independent inquiry, the Japanese press recycles each day what it has been spoon-fed, off the record, by the Tokyo district prosecutor's office.
Officially, the dinner is off the record, and high-powered journalists who complain mightily about access during the week see no contradiction in keeping the working press out.
Judges will be able to strike off the record cases with similarities to those already decided, as well as cases where an applicant has suffered no "significant disadvantage".
Meanwhile, the overall fiscal standing of Greece has led some foreign investors to say off the record that they will write off Athens for the next few years at least.
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Gavin Strang (Transport) and David Clark (Public Service) have been attacked by so many colleagues (off the record of course) that it would be a glorious feat if they survived.
The current positioning for palladium is 23, 973 contracts for the disaggregated version of the report and 26, 587 for the legacy report, with both only about 500 to 1, 000 contracts off the record.
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Even owners of the most famous barbecue restaurants in America will concede (usually off the record) that what they cook for competition is markedly better than what they serve in their restaurants.
Leon Wieseltier, as best I can gather, has said nothing about Bahrain, though it is possible that he addressed the topic in an off the record lecture he gave in December.
The allegation was based on the words of an investigating judge, Isabelle Prevost-Desprez, who quoted Mrs Bettencourt's former nurse, speaking off the record to the judge's stenographer at an interrogation last year.
Even UN officials have confided to reporters off the record that "a lot of inspectors are inexperienced" and are being hired without background checks to establish their fitness, let alone their objectivity and integrity.
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