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overclassifying

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  • I agree with a previous poster that it is possible we are overclassifying ‘abusive’ behavior.

    Disturbing Facts about Sexual Abuse - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007

  • And I will tell you that I'm going to make a big push, as a member of the Intelligence Committee, to deal with this overclassifying of government documents.

    CNN Transcript Jul 24, 2003 2003

  • And I'm going to push hard to try to change the system of overclassifying these documents, restrict it to national security.

    CNN Transcript Jul 24, 2003 2003

  • Initially rejecting the idea of forming the commission, the White House finally allowed it, even as they thwarted the commission by overclassifying or hiding crucial documents.

    Vigilant Widows Wait For Condi With Suspicion 2001

  • Initially rejecting the idea of forming the commission, the White House finally allowed it, even as they thwarted the commission by overclassifying or hiding crucial documents.

    Vigilant Widows Wait For Condi With Suspicion 2001

  • In fact, by overclassifying offenders - 26,000 offenders were reclassified to Tier III by AWA - they tend to strain the budgets of law enforcement officials and prevent them from keeping an eye on the most dangerous offenders.

    Sex Offender Issues 2009

  • His plans would discourage overclassifying information, establish a presumption under the U.S.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2008

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