The result is that the specification discloses additional matter, and the amendment is unallowable. |
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On the Internet, nobody fact-checks, nobody goes to the source, and nobody discloses where they got their information from. |
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This ritual of confession, absolution and penance inadvertently hides as much as it discloses. |
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And anyone involved in ID card administration who improperly discloses information will face up to two years' jail. |
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The advancing camera discloses that the black mass consists of women in chadors, bobbing in unruly rhythms. |
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She wears a corslet and buskins of scale-mail, which latter her robe discloses. |
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Vashee discloses that the union is currently working out ways in which the agency could be made more accountable for its alleged non-performance. |
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Impartial psychological analysis discloses in neuropaths disturbances and traumatic memories. |
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Although they look the same on the site, careful reading discloses that only the kitchen sink can accommodate a garbage disposal. |
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Biogen 1 discloses that the way to do it is to choose the restriction enzymes likely to cleave the Dane particle DNA into the largest fragments. |
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A recent effort discloses effective methods for stone skimming on water bodies. |
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Further, the present invention discloses the integration of ion-selective microelectrode sensors into a biotelemetric system. |
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Sometimes, I abominate feminism, for it discloses to me that what surrounds me is wrong, and it increases my expectations for a better society. |
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Research also discloses terrible overcrowding among sciences, with some like pyrology and thermology, cramped in the single field of heat. |
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As part of the publication process, the editorial staff further clarifies these relationships and properly discloses them in print. |
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Coldplay's new CD comes with an insert that discloses all the rules enforced by the DRM they included on the disc. |
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The government makes them public on a sporadic basis, and we do not even know whether it discloses all of them. |
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Not that there's anything much at stake in all of this, for he isn't a realist, and the same-sex dalliances he discloses are pure Hollywood fantasy. |
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If applicable, the entity also discloses that there are additional potential income tax consequences not practicably determinable. |
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This possibly discloses the overbearing influence of countries traditionally opposed to any restrictions on freedom of expression. |
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This perambulation through the room, which tacitly implies he has to invest a certain amount of time, gradually discloses its peculiarities. |
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He began writing it in 2003 and, as a poignant endnote to the novel discloses, discussed it with his son, Uri, while he was on military service. |
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If the examination discloses that the financial statements are materially misstated, the Auditor General will qualify his opinion on them. |
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That new rule also requires an issuer that unintentionally discloses material nonpublic information to make public disclosure of the same information within 24 hours. |
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As a result, it discloses a book value that may not correspond to the market value of an enterprise. |
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A review of the Italian political thought of the 1920s also discloses deep associations between a rightist voluntarist model and a leftist organicist ideology of the social. |
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It simply discloses a new and hideous fact about the world order. |
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Writing 25 years later, the Los Angeles 2020 Commission discloses a darker vision for America's second city. |
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At a minimum, an entity discloses its cost of sales under this method separately from other expenses. |
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Note 1 also discloses the Government's intentions for the creation of the park. |
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Similarly, if a custodian discloses PHI to another custodian for a purpose other than providing health care, consent must be express. |
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These are the main means by which the NCC publicly discloses its commitments and objectives and the extent to which it achieves them. |
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Browser type typically discloses hardware platform, operating system, and browser software and version. |
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In this area the evidence discloses the possibility of serious harm to the environment. |
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Insufficiency here discloses the subjection inherent to super-nature and, in so doing, interpellates the spectator in a grieving of the spectacle. |
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However, We thank You to let Us know about any third-party web site that discloses wrong, foul or deceptive information on Our sites. |
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Potential harms: The research subjects might be harmed if the researcher discloses the content of the conversations he or she has recorded. |
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The analysis that follows discloses the impact of these significant items to help readers assess underlying performance. |
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It may be of greater significance however that the alienors were of Ngati Paoa when, as contemporary evidence discloses, Ngati Maru had also a claim to the land. |
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The book discloses that occasionally, weights are sewn into the seams of dresses to avoid potential embarrassment. |
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Those punish snoops who pry into someone else's private affairs, anyone who publicly discloses embarrassing private facts, and publicity that shows someone in a false light. |
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Indeed, the evidence discloses that the advice from the township throughout to the plaintiffs was that they would have to take legal action in the civil courts. |
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Tippees are people with no fiduciary obligation to the company to whom an insider discloses material nonpublic information. |
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Your consent will be obtained before Clover Leaf uses or discloses your Personal Information for any purpose other than those stated in this Privacy Policy or as may be required or permitted by law. |
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The statements must contain key information such as an itemized statement of account that describes each transaction and discloses each amount credited or charged to the customer's account. |
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This statement discloses the privacy practices that apply to the online collection of data obtained on www.sybase.com, owned and operated by Sybase, Inc and your interactions with Sybase off-line. |
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On the contrary, a closer examination of the ADA scores discloses an outstanding liberal voting record. |
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For contingencies where an unfavourable outcome is reasonably possible and which are significant, the company discloses the nature of the contingency and, where feasible, an estimate of the possible loss. |
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The Board also makes certain that the basic information and documentation are included with the grievance file and subsequently discloses the file to the grievor. |
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Imposing criminal liability where the HIV-positive person both discloses and cleans the equipment would overextend the criminal law and undermine sound public health policy. |
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For example, a respondent is an individual who discloses personal information to Opinion Search Inc. in the course of quantitative or qualitative marketing or social research. |
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A just-released book on authentic North Korean food reportedly discloses some of the mysterious dishes of the secretive nation. |
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The Hiemstra et al. study discloses a number of differences between use of plant genetic resources and use of farm animal genetic resources suggesting that the ITPGRFA approach would not be productive in the animal sector. |
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His anxious analysis of the unitization of life and the world discloses an absent mind through an absent body. |
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His practice produces constant transformations and spontaneous change, an entropic release of excess energy in a system that gradually discloses its paradoxes. |
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The most common circumstances are those in which the young person discloses suicidal or homicidal intent, or discloses abuse or neglect of themselves or their siblings. |
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My colleague failed to mention that there are proceedings in court that have taken years with respect to whether a statement of claim discloses a cause of action or not, and the threshold is not that high. |
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In this new four-volume novelistic series, Chrisitian Jacq discloses the secret relationship between Mozart and Free Masonry and tells us about the spiritual adventure and the secret life of one of the greatest geniuses ever. |
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A reading of the ballot question and the intended amendment discloses a distinct incongruity between the ballot question and the proposed amendment. |
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Gerrard discloses that the pancreas is sometimes substituted for sweetbread and is referred to as gutbread in English slaughter houses. |
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Foreign currency exchange fees may only be imposed in an account transaction if the fee reasonably reflects cost incurred by the creditor and the creditor publicly discloses the method for calculating the fee. |
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Rather, that record discloses information generic to the position itself. |
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The analysis of the histograms of the grouped study data discloses they are close to lognormal or exponential distribution. |
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However, asset confiscation legislation often contains punitive provisions for any individual or institution that discloses the fact of a financial enquiry to an account holder. |
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For example, if an entity gives residual value guarantees that are financial instruments, the entity discloses an increase or decrease in the value of the assets to which the guarantee applies. |
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The greenKarat third-party certification not only provides independent verification of overall recycled content, but also discloses the postconsumer portion of that content. |
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Hence affectedness discloses the world as a threat, boring or exciting. |
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Referring back to the contract, the draft discloses four statements of the passacaglia bass with slightly varied harmonization and differing rhythmic organization. |
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