McKinsey, for example, prides itself on advising bosses discreetly, and rarely even divulges its clients' identities. |
The information divulges nothing of the state of mind, thoughts, or opinions of the individual who has submitted the records. |
Anna divulges intimate details of her marriage and starts to demand an exchange of confidences and a sense of William's life and world. |
Consequently, the user divulges personal information, Berson said. |
If you have perhaps you could direct me to the article that divulges this information. |
Echolocation divulges a great deal of information about the echolocator itself, and so permits intraspecific and interspecific piracy of information, a consequence that could be inconvenient or fatal. |