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- noun Plural form of
disclaimer .
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Examples
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The busy layout of the advertisements appearing in youth magazines, combined with the inadequate and inappropriate use of fine print disclaimers, is misleading and in breach of the Trade Practices Act 1974 Of particular concern was that the advertising did not adequately disclose the nature of the services being offered and their costs.
ACCC Gets Tough On Dodgy SMS Services | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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The sites portray the imagining of extreme racist violence as a matter of humour and the ambivalence of their disclaimers is discussed.
Holocaust Humour Seems Insensitive, to Say the Least : Law is Cool 2008
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The sites portray the imagining of extreme racist violence as a matter of humour and the ambivalence of their disclaimers is discussed.
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Atlanta, Jan. 13 - A federal judge Thursday ordered a suburban Atlanta school system to remove stickers from its high school biology textbooks that call evolution "a theory, not a fact," saying the disclaimers are an unconstitutional endorsement of religion.
Science 2009
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This disclaimer is only a brief summary of the company's statutory forward-looking statements disclaimers, which is included in the company's filings with the SEC.
unknown title 2012
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In 2007, the FEC held that since campaigns must tag disclaimers onto the end of any ad ( "I'm John McCain, and I approve this message"), they could use compliance funds to pay for up to 5 percent of broadcast advertising.
Slate Magazine 2008
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So I was asking about "disclaimers" I should be issuing.
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It starts with so many pages of fine-print "disclaimers" and "risk factors" that it seems like a Viagra ad ( "call your doctor if ...").
Richard (RJ) Eskow: There's a New AIG Story. I Was an AIG Exec. Here's the Deal. 2010
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It starts with so many pages of fine-print "disclaimers" and "risk factors" that it seems like a Viagra ad ( "call your doctor if ...").
There's a New AIG Story. I Was an AIG Exec. Here's the Deal. 2010
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I am sorry that you need to post "disclaimers" in it and I am sorry that you have been under such scrutiny.
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