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- verb Present participle of
disclose .
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Examples
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The answer to this doesn't lie in disclosing where the outside money is coming from, though that'd be good to pass as legislation.
David Donnelly: One Billion Dollars David Donnelly 2010
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Sir William Gage, a former appeal court judge and chairman of the inquiry, last month castigated the MoD for "lamentable" delays in disclosing crucial information.
Baha Mousa inquiry: MoD pressed for full evidence on Iraq abuse Richard Norton-Taylor 2010
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Federal law mandates that mattresses with used stuffing carry a tag or label disclosing that fact.
Lax laws on used mattresses keep sleep association up at night 2011
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The answer to this doesn't lie in disclosing where the outside money is coming from, though that'd be good to pass as legislation.
David Donnelly: One Billion Dollars David Donnelly 2010
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But Pepsi will soon begin disclosing on Aquafina bottle labels that the beverage is, in fact, no more than filtered tap water -- Aquatappa.
Boing Boing 2007
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In each case, you may assume that the newspaper received the information from someone who violated the law in disclosing the information and that the disclosure was properly verified before publication.
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Though Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS) has advocated a hard line against leaks by government whistleblowers, “Roberts himself was involved in disclosing sensitive intelligence information [in 2003] that, according to four former senior intelligence officers, impaired efforts to capture Saddam Hussein and potentially threatened the lives of Iraqis who were spying for the United States,” Murray Waas writes.
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Though Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS) “Roberts himself was involved in disclosing sensitive intelligence information [in 2003] that, according to four former senior intelligence officers, impaired efforts to capture Saddam Hussein and potentially threatened the lives of Iraqis who were spying for the United States,” Murray Waas writes.
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After a raft of corporate scandals, publicly traded companies today must begin disclosing, in “plain English,” all compensation paid to their top executives, including the multifarious perks and options that have obscured such figures in the past.
Calendar 2006
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The guidebook writer seems to take great pleasure in disclosing this to fresh-on-the-trail would-be thru-hikers.
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