sacrifice confidentiality

Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words

To give up secrecy for a more important goal.

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  • To prevent a public health crisis, the hospital had to sacrifice patient confidentiality and report the case.
  • The whistleblower made the tough decision to sacrifice confidentiality to expose corporate corruption.
  • In a legal battle, you might be advised to sacrifice a degree of confidentiality to strengthen your case.
  • She felt she had no choice but to sacrifice her friend's confidentiality by informing his family of his struggles.
  • Sacrificing the confidentiality of our sources is a last resort we only consider in extreme situations.
  • The government argued it was necessary to sacrifice some confidentiality for the greater goal of national security.
  • During due diligence for the merger, both parties had to be willing to sacrifice certain aspects of confidentiality.
  • He sacrificed the confidentiality of his research data to collaborate with an international team and advance the science.
  • Would you be willing to sacrifice confidentiality if it meant preventing a serious crime?
  • The agreement was clear that no party would be forced to sacrifice confidentiality without prior consent.