Even if you are not suspected of a crime, you can be imprisoned for two years if you fail to disclose a computer password or encryption key. |
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All participating farmers, packers, and distributors must disclose chemicals used throughout the shipping and marketing process. |
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He's presumably fully conversant with the principals behind conflict of interests and the reasons why you disclose. |
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By law in most states, you have to disclose major structural defects in early stages of home buying. |
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But she apologised for an omission by the assistant director who failed to disclose the discovery of pupa shells in public pools. |
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The files disclose that many of the men were suffering from shell shock and were not in a fit mental state to answer the charges put to them. |
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For the medical device industry, only ads for risky devices such as pacemakers or artificial hearts must disclose negative side effects. |
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But Mr Bashir invoked California's shield law which protects journalists from having to disclose their sources. |
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The department, which is responsible for official controls on animal feed, did not disclose where the contaminated premixture was found. |
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I can't disclose the full contents of the email, as it is top secret eyes-only. |
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Even then, it was not enough for him simply to disclose what intelligence had been gathered. |
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It is as if these artists work to reveal all the contortions and uncontrollability of the society whose inconsistencies they sought to disclose. |
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The family have asked the funeral undertakers not to disclose any details of the arrangements leading up to the burial. |
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Eircom were also criticised for proposing to disclose some details of its ex-directory subscribers to other telecom companies. |
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Territory Housing doesn't want to disclose how much money is currently owed by tenants. |
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There are several patents which disclose loose jointed bridle bits and bridoons of various constructions. |
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Where an author has not entered into a contractual agreement to disclose a work, his or her right to control divulgation is absolute. |
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Unlike other firms cited in the story, Merrill does not disclose trading volume or the number of accounts in its retail brokerage business. |
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The court expressed the hope that in practice receiving parties will disclose the information without more ado. |
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You can express your feelings, disclose plans, make overtures or offer opportunities. |
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I'll stipulate that it is a felony to disclose the name of an undercover CIA operative who has been posted overseas in recent years. |
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Cable and satellite operators seldom disclose subscription numbers, but what numbers are available buttress Peck's point. |
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Travel pages disclose if the writer was a guest of the organizers of the tour or not. |
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The car driver said the date sticks out in his mind for a particular, personal reason which he did wish to disclose, as it would identify him. |
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It is not possible to say anything about the risk of cancer because it takes decades to disclose chemical carcinogenesis in human beings. |
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To possess information of value and interest to the people and not disclose it is considered not only dangerous but dishonourable. |
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Each cardinal will be required to take solemn oaths not to disclose any of their discussions on the pain of excommunication from the Church. |
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Sellers are obligated to disclose significant property defects of which they are aware. |
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In still fewer cases will the ads disclose some of the most private, intimate details of our personal feelings and sexual histories. |
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I have no expectation that you would consequently disclose any information to me. |
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Large withholders need to disclose on the form the total of salary, wages and other payments. |
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His objective was never simply to impress an audience, but to disclose whatever he discerned in music that was capable of enchantment. |
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Sinclair complained that the Crown had failed to disclose a police statement that was inconsistent with evidence the witness gave in court. |
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He is under no pressure to disclose circulation figures, given that he is not selling space to advertisers. |
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A promise of confidentiality is a duty to maintain the secrecy of the information and not misuse or wrongfully disclose it. |
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At the end of the path, turn right and push past some foliage to disclose a hidden pool. |
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Or you can travel to an ancient Indian temple to disclose a hidden treasure. |
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Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in reliance on it and notify the sender immediately. |
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It is our company policy not to disclose that information in order to protect the privacy of our customers. |
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If you are not able to disclose such statistics, can you give us the audience figures, year-on-year? |
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If there is a failure to disclose all the relevant matters, amendment will be refused. |
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But Mr Lenkiewicz refused to disclose where the body was kept, saying it was the tramp's wish that his body should be embalmed and preserved. |
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Dr. Klassen is required to disclose his report under the provisions of the rules. |
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The company would not disclose the reasons for the renegotiation of the deal. |
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The plaintiff seeks restitution based on rescission of the contract as a result of the failure of the defendant to disclose. |
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The hospital refused to disclose the identity of the donor, saying the wishes of the child's family had to be respected. |
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But the idea that these pundits' failure to disclose is the real problem is to swat ineffectually at flies. |
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How I got in is not something I'm willing to disclose, but I have the documentary evidence to prove it. |
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The best way to disclose a roof repair is to present a copy of the roofing contractor's receipt for the completed work. |
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Convincing browsers that remember logins and passwords to disclose them is another possibility. |
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The people surveyed might be prostitutes, who have a financial incentive not to disclose. |
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Students showed a greater disposition to disclose indulgence in these behaviors to peers and others outside the family than to those within it. |
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Frank would not be so indelicate as to disclose just which of our 2003 roster is under suspicion. |
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This was a very widely drafted section which in effect made it an offence to disclose any official information without authority. |
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And if a physician fails to disclose information, that may be automatic grounds for having one's license revoked. |
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No doubt you were prepared to disclose that piece of advice because you did not think it particularly prejudicial to your client's case. |
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Though not willing to disclose his daily collection, Badshah Mia said that he has five hawking carts placed across these Mosques and dargahs. |
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It is a requirement for researchers to disclose inventions which may be commercialised through the office for technology licensing. |
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It sold the company in March for so little it did not have to disclose the precise figure. |
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The company's internal records did not appear to disclose any staff reductions or cost savings in personnel. |
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For the philosopher Roland Barthes, the power of furtive photography stems from its ability to disclose part of its subject's subconscious. |
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I am going to stop now before I start to disclose such things as my discomfort when a teapot spout is facing me. |
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All were incorrectly labelled, either overstating the meat content, or failing to disclose additives. |
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If a cash machine withholds your card, report it to the bank immediately and make sure that you never disclose your PIN number to anyone. |
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As a private partnership, the firm is not required to disclose its financial performance. |
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But while all other presidential contenders have disclosed their lists, the senator has refused to disclose who is bankrolling his campaign. |
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Promoters who mass-market tax dodges now must disclose their deals and customers' names. |
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Participating suppliers must submit to third-party audits and disclose energy sources to consumers. |
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The client must be secure in the knowledge that the lawyer will neither disclose nor take advantage of these revelations. |
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Make sure you disclose all relevant medical history and information requested. |
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Current rules don't require such organizations to disclose names of their actual funders. |
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Companies therefore go to great lengths to ensure that people disclose their postcode. |
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But they examined only the paper trail and did not publicly disclose their findings. |
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Environmental groups also want the FDA to require companies to disclose the use of phthalates and compounds that mimic hormones on plastic container labels. |
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I have many patients who disclose that they drink despite not having turned 21, in which case I do advise abstinence. |
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In the auditing process, adherents may disclose details of their personal life, and a record of the audit is placed in a file. |
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However, campaigns are legally required to disclose bundlers who are registered lobbyists, as well as the amounts they bundle. |
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I wouldn't disclose that, that's part of our financial affairs. |
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A person who has a record that becomes spent is deemed to have no record of that conviction and need not disclose the record when asked about his criminal record. |
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All reportedly agreed on the need to disclose the matter the following day. |
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Super PACs, unlike politically active nonprofits, must disclose their donors to the FEC in regular filings. |
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Some residents took to the secret-sharing app Whisper to disclose their biggest fears. |
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The groups, nonprofits exempt from paying taxes, are not required to disclose their donors in Kansas and most other states. |
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The only information that he was authorized to disclose was the House email address for Stockman spokesman donny Ferguson. |
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Although our news media are very remiss in educating the public on the great economic tragedy now unfolding, they do unwittingly disclose some frightening facts. |
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He has not lived up to his promise to fully disclose the identities of his top money-collectors who bundle millions of dollars in campaign contributions. |
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There is no general obligation on health professionals to disclose confidential information in order to assist the police with the investigation of crimes. |
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A review of the aircraft's maintenance records did not disclose any previous work written up as having been performed on the magnetos or engine ignition system. |
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Because of disability trolling, some people may hesitate to disclose their differences right away. |
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The tattle and titillation only makes him redouble attempts to disclose his real self and we're slowly becoming suffocated under the continued weight of his effort. |
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Legislation drafted in February requires all member states to share airline-safety information, and tour operators to disclose the carriers being booked for their customers. |
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Kissinger opted to withdraw his nomination rather than disclose foreign sources of his income. |
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Some of these menologia have double inscriptions, both Greek and Iberian, which disclose a close relation between the Monastery of St. Catherine and the Church of Georgia. |
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Some describe the knowledge of having to undergo an amputation as the most shattering moment in their lives while others disclose having privately contemplated suicide. |
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He said the Japanese proposed using the Nozomi-700-type vehicle used in Japan's Shinkansen bullet train system, but did not disclose any price offered by the Japanese. |
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A much larger issue is whether people and companies who disclose vulnerabilities are blameworthy when hackers write exploits that target that vulnerability. |
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On Valentine's Day this year, Emma Richards received a box of chocolates, a compact disc and lace undies with a note that she prefers not to disclose. |
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Having been at SFU longer than I care to disclose, I can unwaveringly state that this period of The Peak's history is really a black spot on its reputation. |
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I was open to persuasion that the actual facts before the court did not disclose a case of negligence that had any reasonable prospect of success. |
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Chemical examination of the abdominal viscera and of the gastric and intestinal content failed to disclose the presence of alcohol or any other poison. |
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From next year, unlisted, publicly issued companies will be required by law to disclose half-yearly and quarterly financial reports, both of which will have to be audited. |
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He refused to disclose any further details on his secret formula. |
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The group also warns consumers about toys that pose toxic hazards and urges manufacturers to voluntarily disclose whether toys contain phthalates or polyvinyl chloride. |
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The insurer has the right to repudiate a claim not only when the insured has misrepresented material information but also if he failed to disclose such information. |
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According to law you've got to disclose such a fact prior to copulation. |
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Under the vetting system in place at the time he also had to disclose his date of birth, any previous names and home addresses for the previous five years. |
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Now the Food Standards Agency Scotland is pushing ahead with legislation that will force manufacturers to disclose any traces of the most dangerous dozen ingredients of food. |
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The company was also accused of failing to disclose information properly. |
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Typically, the issue is not whether to disclose the information, but how. |
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If his real name emerges, his story would be political dynamite as he might be willing to disclose reams of information concerning dozens of murders. |
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Brachylogy is part of Socrates' dialectical strategy and functions as an argumentative trump card that enables the philosopher to disclose the limits of rhetoric as a form of fact finding. |
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The journalist interviewed an eye-witness who was not prepared to disclose his identity. |
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The Omani government denies his detention and refuses to disclose information about his whereabouts. |
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In shallow water, active volcanoes disclose their presence by blasting steam and rocky debris high above the ocean's surface. |
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Roller cited an overturned Vermont law requiring dairy farmers to disclose use of recombinant bovine somatotropin in producing milk products. |
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Didn't disclose the existence or amounts of shipping and handling charges when it listed the prices of merchandise offered for sale. |
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I cannot disclose his name for fear of letters from Messrs Sue, Grabbit and Run. |
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This means, naturally, that a prosecutor anxious about tacking too close to the wind will disclose a favorable piece of evidence. |
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The daily press is the evil principle of the modern world, and time will only serve to disclose this fact with greater and greater clearness. |
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She said that the company was founded for her husband but was never used, so she did not think she had to disclose it. |
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The United States does not disclose what behaviors justify a signature strike, nor does it provide any guidance on this issue. |
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There, they labor hyperactively not to disclose meaning but to extract the value latent in their ever-flexible, niche-marketable identities. |
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As of July 1, oil and natural gas companies must disclose the chemicals used when hydraulically fracturing rock to extract oil and gas. |
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Information asymmetry arises here, if the seller has more relevant information than the buyer but no incentive to disclose it. |
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Fraud in the UK is a breach of the Fraud Act 2006 by false representation, by failure to disclose information or by abuse of position. |
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The failure to disclose is itself the basis for claims of constructive fraud or misrepresentation. |
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Theft accompanied by a threat to damage property will not constitute robbery, but it may disclose an offence of blackmail. |
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Parties are encouraged to disclose the facts of their case prior to starting any court case. |
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The woman, a typist who would not disclose her name, added that the people involved were copy typists, clerks and telephonists. |
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The brand would not disclose a time frame for the announcement. |
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Therefore, nonprofits or the telemarketing companies they hire do not have to disclose fundraising expenses unless the caller asks them to do so. |
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The company did not disclose how much they paid for the escort service and the Russian pilots. |
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However, the university did not disclose that the study was funded by the charity and claims made by the report have since been discredited. |
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A DRIVING without a current MoT is not an endorsable offence and it really depends on your insurance company's policy if this is something you should disclose. |
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He's got a complainable issue because he didn't disclose right away. |
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Special K was clearly unhappy with having to disclose her obscene salary and her secret organisation which has done everything possible to hide top manager's pay. |
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The source did not disclose Amin's precise time of departure from Uganda. |
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W Kinsey Dover, with the view of finding whether the subsoil would disclose anything that might lead to some conclusion as to the age or object of the circle. |
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World Cat does not disclose when the microforms were created, so it is difficult to know whether they were circulating while Rooks researched this book. |
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But none of these fully disclose that the decision to apply a particular blackletter rule in a particular way is not simply a matter of analogical argument from precedent. |
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Not all of the news will be good, because some companies will have to disclose control deficiencies that have not yet been remediated as of fiscal year end. |
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Securities and Exchange Commission recently voted unanimously to consider expanding what registrants are required to disclose about their short-term borrowing arrangements. |
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Until release of official data in 1989, the 1963 edition of the North Korea Central Yearbook was the last official publication to disclose population figures. |
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Government refuses to disclose the exact coordinates of the wreck sites. |
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Only polls from companies that are members of the British Polling Council, and therefore fully disclose their findings and methodology, are shown in this section. |
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Around a third do not believe they should disclose the addition of a sports exhaust, bodykit or spoiler, while 28 per cent would rebore their engine without telling. |
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British railway companies have been reluctant to disclose figures for drawbar horsepower and have usually relied on continuous tractive effort instead. |
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Until his failure to disclose the asset, he apparently broke no laws. |
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Neither the deceased woman nor affected family member had any contact with travel to Mexico, but Predy would not disclose how they contracted the virus. |
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For example, a card issuer that advertises its annual percentage rate must also disclose any minimum finance charge, transaction fee, or other charge. |
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It was formerly regarded by the Privy Council as criminal, and possibly treasonous, to disclose the oath administered to Privy Counsellors as they take office. |
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However, even a willing discloser will often not know what to disclose. |
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The DISCLOSE Act was summarily executed via filibuster in the Senate last night. |
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