It often seems that my employees get information through the rumor mill before I am ready for disclosure. |
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This measure flies in the face of judicial efforts to insist on disclosure of evidence. |
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It was reasonable for her to insist that disclosure was only on the agreed terms. |
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That's the attitude that makes full disclosure the only viable way to reduce the window of vulnerability. |
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I doubt very much that the good judge requested that his inadvertent disclosure be off the record. |
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But you know, more often than not, they err on the side of redaction rather than disclosure. |
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Kerry, who in the past has called for full disclosure of rivals' tax returns, is under pressure to release his wife's records. |
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One continued along a sequence of glass-fronted niches, like the compartments of a reliquary or the card-by-card disclosure of a Tarot hand. |
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As for disclosure, as we pointed out, that seems to be coming a bit late in the game. |
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And even that never would have happened if not for the fact that California has a law requiring disclosure of leakage of personal information. |
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Without disclosure of the security files, these individuals would remain anonymous. |
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Should the rules for disclosure be different for civil and criminal matters? |
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On the one hand it proclaims lofty ideals, and on the other it prevents disclosure. |
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Lots of people worry that public disclosure would chill associational rights. |
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It revealed that disclosure of sexual violence to professionals was strikingly low. |
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A new Code of Practice on disclosure has been published and the Attorney General has issued revised guidelines. |
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Thus, disclosure of data may be sanctioned by a court order and is allowed where the data subject has consented to it. |
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The plaintiff claims that the lack of disclosure demonstrates maliciousness on the part of the investigative and prosecutorial defendants. |
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What is the Commission doing now that its backdown on disclosure was being strongly questioned by independent legal experts? |
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What was the intended geographic scope of the disclosure and production ordered? |
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In many cases early disclosure facilitates settlement and eases the burden of expensive litigation. |
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There was non disclosure of the fact that camping gas cylinders, paint thinners and similar items were stored on the vessel. |
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We are continuing to face resistance from fund managers in going towards full and complete disclosure. |
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Exploiting this vulnerability will lead to denial of service, execution of arbitrary code, or the disclosure of sensitive information. |
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Any tribunal which has to confront a Minister on a sensitive issue of document disclosure, should enjoy security of employment. |
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Divorce proceedings also require full disclosure of all the financial affairs of both parties, no matter how trifling they may seem. |
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The disclosure has led to a bipartisan call for a congressional investigation. |
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Probably a lot of bucket shop operators had the same reaction to states which passed blue sky laws requiring securities disclosure. |
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It could increase competition by ending uncompetitive practices and demanding greater disclosure of information. |
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The disclosure will add to the intense debate over multiculturalism in British society. |
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Nor have I forgotten that little if any disclosure was made by the claimants on this topic. |
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The disclosure provision in the City Council's reparations bill will smoke them out. |
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Thus, a secret theft of presidential documents was equated with the public disclosure of needful information. |
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It took Ms. Copps three years after the disclosure to take action and have the eminent nepotist replaced. |
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This disclosure is thought to unblock neural pathways by releasing stored information. |
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I heard a discussion about Georgian wine glasses that morphed into the disclosure that Georgians, both rich and poor, were drunken sots. |
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The very nature of the disclosure process makes it prone to human error and vulnerable to attack. |
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If the court is prepared to grant a stay then what the Claimants are effectively seeking is some kind of preliminary disclosure order. |
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Whatever minimal disclosure has been achieved is due to Herculean efforts by student anti-sweatshop activists. |
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Perhaps in ordinary parlance this is disclosure of confidential information in the interests of the bank. |
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The disclosure prompted a parliamentary investigation and a government review. |
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The United States Government classifies information according to the degree which the unauthorized disclosure would damage national security. |
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According to this line of thinking, disclosure should be delayed by up 30 days to give software vendors time to patch a system. |
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On the customer disclosure form the annual interest rate won't carry a percentage sign. |
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Certain categories of information may permissibly be exempted from the rule of disclosure. |
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There is no other evidence of actual or inadvertent disclosure to any third party. |
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Second, convictions may become disclosed by the inadvertent disclosure or consent of the offender. |
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There was no doubt that it was incumbent upon the Respondent in making the ex parte application to make full and frank disclosure. |
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Libyan commentators extolled the disclosure, and indirectly the Libyan leader, although it was not a prominent news story. |
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I conferred with him where I discussed the problem with lack of disclosure from the officers. |
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He claimed constructive dismissal, racial and sexual discrimination, protected disclosure and breach of contract. |
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As well, the contentious debate over the full disclosure of vulnerabilities will continue to rage amongst security stakeholders. |
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The United States delegation said they would abstain in the voting because the US Congress and government opposed the disclosure of invitees. |
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While there may be support for the building of a world class facility, the public is entitled to full disclosure on the costings. |
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Either of these would make excellent narrative fodder, but I fear exposure through specific disclosure and the spectre of losing my job. |
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The application to strike out was based on the admitted acts of forgery by Nigel of documents later produced on disclosure in the proceedings. |
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Then, in that lawsuit, he would be entitled to full documentary disclosure. |
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We are talking about not only an inadvertent or incorrect disclosure, but blowing the gaff on the investigation. |
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Today's scandals, however, indicate that too many public corporations have been gaming the disclosure system, either subtly or brazenly. |
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In that fax, the Crown transmitted the defence request for disclosure of the audiotape and the booking videotape. |
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But I believe that routine disclosure of any Category A reports would be likely to prejudice the purpose of preventing or detecting crime. |
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Full disclosure postings are an effective means to pressurise vendors into producing more secure software, he argues. |
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Yet, neither a confession offered to a priest, nor a highly intimate disclosure offered to a therapist, is presumptively protected by privilege. |
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In fact disclosure of their meaning would defeat their very object in sending them. |
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Honest and timely disclosure may defuse anger when people feel that information is not being withheld. |
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There's nothing like a company being deluged with inquiries from media and analysts to force some disclosure to the market. |
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Drugs testing policy usually prevents disclosure of a player's identity until he is proven guilty and a punishment has been decided. |
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The dilemma of whether or not to release information illustrates that disclosure is an area of fine judgments. |
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Thus, it might be asked why disclosure of information is not separately mentioned in the above typology. |
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It can result in a trial being impossible because it would involve the disclosure of further secret information. |
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There can, however, be no question of cross-examining or seeking disclosure from the judge. |
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The order for disclosure prescribed a period of 42 days for providing the documents. |
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If they are not so justified, then the judge will need to adopt a robust approach in declining to order disclosure. |
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There was no question at any time of going to a court for an order for disclosure. |
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Only exceptionally is it appropriate for the Court to exercise its power to order disclosure. |
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When that application was made, again I did not order disclosure of any material. |
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One of the things that is starting to become more significant is disclosure of information. |
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If he is so satisfied, he still is left with the task of deciding whether as a matter of discretion he should order disclosure. |
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Indeed, it may order disclosure of evidence necessary for disposing fairly of the application. |
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And even if disclosure was ordered by the judge, the minister should have a right of appeal. |
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There is urgency in the plaintiff gaining full disclosure of all relevant documents. |
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So, disclosure by the prosecutors may flush out some pleas of guilty and shorten one side of the case. |
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Much fuller disclosure of information is required when the final assessment of costs takes place. |
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It is difficult to see how any third party could now be adversely affected by disclosure of any of the information sought. |
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A more robust system, requiring full disclosure of information, is urgently required. |
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I find there was no delinquency in disclosure which would justify disentitling or reducing the plaintiff's right to costs. |
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Safeguards regarding national security issues should be considered, but the goal should be the fullest and most expeditious disclosure. |
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In the United States, this can be the case for private organizations not governed by public disclosure laws. |
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The Board can meet privately, and is not subject to public disclosure laws. |
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Since they were not privileged, it is not apparent how their disclosure could amount to waiver. |
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There was no requirement even to accrue other post-employment benefits, and no detailed disclosure requirements. |
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The certificate further describes the jeopardy that could arise from disclosure. |
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The public interest in preserving the confidentiality is balanced against other public interests favouring disclosure. |
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Now, though, there are serious questions about the level of disclosure by the very head of the inquiry. |
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Full, open honesty and a total disclosure is the only way you have a well-informed proper debate. |
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In traditional language, fiduciaries must make full disclosure and obtain the informed consent of their beneficiaries to their acting inconsistently with their duties. |
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The Secretary to the Board processes all matters that go to FCA Board members, ensures compliance with public disclosure laws, and manages the day-to-day operations of the Office of the Board. |
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Before beginning his audit, the inspector will give the taxpayer an opportunity to make a full disclosure about any areas of the taxpayer's affairs that are not in order. |
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What irks me most about this annual ritual of royal fiscal disclosure and the hue and cry that can be relied upon to greet it, is that nothing ever changes. |
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He avoided disclosure because he told police he was Herbert Pocket, his character in Great Expectations. |
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Even long after that disclosure, Snapchat was reluctant to taking the necessary steps to secure user data. |
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You would especially want to know if there have been any substantial drawdowns that are not showing in the most recent version of the disclosure document. |
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He again stressed the need for direct democracy, corporate regulation, labor protection, prison reform, a closed primary system, and a measure requiring the disclosure of newspaper ownership. |
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If no specific duty of disclosure follows from the reasonable person standard, the standard may project a false sense of improvement over older standards. |
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In Europe, a public disclosure is an absolute bar to patentability. |
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In an attempt to counter this racial scrutinization, however, is the immediate disclosure of the subject's ethnicity, listed directly below their image. |
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I accept that there was some delay occasioned by the father's failure to respond expeditiously for a paternity test and to provide full disclosure. |
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The disclosure came as spectators thronged through the gates to face the prospect of random body searches for the first time in the tournament's history. |
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Finding him has not been easy and, last night's disclosure notwithstanding, the reports from the battlefront are as contradictory as the briefings from Washington and London. |
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The Guidance breaks new ground by establishing six disclosure principles and a five-part disclosure framework of recommended disclosure practices. |
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To saddle them with convenient moralizing about jeopardising the financial system by untimely disclosure of sensitive information only compounds the offence. |
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Ian Mackintosh says that until there's some disclosure of non-material expenses the regulator is fumbling around in the dark when it comes to investigating this area. |
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This has prompted warnings that the disclosure of the real level of bad debt could set off a wave of corporate failures and banking collapses in the following year. |
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Given the special concerns regarding its unauthorized use and disclosure, enforcement of such rights arguably requires different or more sensitively applied measures. |
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The present disclosure suggests various microelectronic component assembly designs and methods for manufacturing microelectronic component assemblies. |
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Would it surprise you to learn there is a loophole in federal disclosure requirements? |
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Democrats want to tighten disclosure laws but have blocked raising contribution limits. |
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Mayer cited two instances as models of how corporations can successfully defuse a catastrophic mistake by public disclosure. |
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After some discussion, the group gives their opinion of the validity or falseness of the disclosure, and the person providing the comment can tell the real story. |
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Our main means of managing competing interests is disclosure, but sometimes the conflict is so strong that it disbars somebody from being an author or a reviewer. |
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There must be an unauthorised use or disclosure of that information. |
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Any future disclosure would be preceded by prior notification to the Claimant save in exceptional circumstances where this was not reasonably practicable. |
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Public disclosure laws shame organizations into implementing more effective information security policies and practices to lessen the risk of a data breach occurring in the first place. |
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These laws, also called open meeting and public disclosure laws, require that meetings of certain public agencies be open to the public and also that certain records be made public. |
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No reputable academic journal would accept a publication without such a disclosure. |
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What is the point of all these watchdog bods enforcing this and that disclosure when management can just turn around and hand you a company flier sans any relevant disclosure? |
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Sponge does not actively mislead Maxwell, the parties are dealing at arm's length and are not, for example, in a fiduciary relationship where disclosure would be necessary. |
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As OMB director, he was required to make a comprehensive personal financial disclosure of his assets and income. |
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Ultimately, disclosure laws are an essential tool for promoting transparent supply chains and corporate accountability. |
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It says a lot about the reach and nebulousness of those powers that the Commissioner himself may have come close to breaching their disclosure provisions. |
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Plan fiduciaries must understand the fee structure of the plan and demand full disclosure of compensation received directly or indirectly by service providers. |
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This material has been reviewed by the CIA to prevent the disclosure of classified information. |
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The section provided for criminal sanctions against authorised disclosure. |
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Under the wiretap statute, the unauthorized interception of electronic communications and the use or disclosure of information obtained thereby is prohibited. |
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Clinicians ideally should be in equipoise about the treatments being tested, and patients should give voluntary consent based on full disclosure of relevant information. |
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The study may help show when disclosure can be helpful versus harmful. |
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Disclosure of material nonpublic information on a publicly traded company's blog could be deemed a prohibited selective disclosure under federal securities laws. |
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It is easy enough to do, as Justice Callaway points out, when there is knowledge and disclosure at the start, because one can reconstitute the court relatively simply. |
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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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None of the amendments related in any way to the issue of financial disclosure or altered in any respect the releases regarding support and property rights. |
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Then he favored no limits on spending but full transparency and disclosure of contributions. |
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And the disclosure that Abedin is pregnant added an overlay of pathos to the seamy tale. |
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I don't think it's full disclosure unless there's a dollar sign there. |
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Provider of unauthorised access to personal data or a state secret, along with the disclosure of a user password will serve between one to three years' imprisonment. |
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For prospective buyers, full disclosure of a home's history should be seen as a tip off that a certified home inspector be called in before the buyer plunks down any cash. |
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Non-compliance with the disclosure requirement under the Act exposes franchisors to significant consequences, including rescission of franchise agreements. |
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Marissa's disclosure to best-friend Summer happened off-screen, denying her character the opportunity to speak about her experience directly to the viewer. |
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He said he did not know the reason for the duty change, but referred to his recent disclosure of graft within Kostrad and his harsh criticism of the military. |
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Before taking out a reverse mortgage, you should research the topic thoroughly, compare costs from a variety of lenders, and read all disclosure documents. |
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Snapchat offers all the exhibitionism and daring without the threat of public disclosure. |
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Individuals who decided not to take up the offer of making a voluntary disclosure will face prosecution, as well as stiff bills for tax, interest and penalties. |
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Full disclosure will probably face a penalty rate of just ten per cent, with a maximum of 20 per cent. |
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It was still active in 2009, when Benediktsson was already a member of parliament with financial disclosure requirements. |
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We wish to alert judges to the need to scrutinise applications for disclosure of details about informants with very great care. |
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What the poet says here is that on Earth she represented to him a theophany, a disclosure of the divine. |
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But instead the disclosure requirement has simply meant new business opportunities for money launderers. |
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On such grounds, there are obvious benefits for the disclosure of reasons for decisions. |
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Amends the criminal code pertinent to voluntary disclosure of information by providers of electronic communication service. |
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Disclosed examples and preferred embodiments do not constitute a teaching away from a broader disclosure or nonpreferred embodiments. |
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They consider such aspects as autonomy and selective disclosure, privacy in comparative perspective, and masks and fig leaves. |
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It also discusses the access to legal instruments for enforcement with regard to mandatory disclosure of environmental information. |
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If GAAP does not require disclosure of material environmental information, what then? |
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Derrida attends to what is necessarily hidden and aporetic within a discourse, and emphasizes the secrets irreducible to public disclosure. |
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Their disclosure requirements are derived from an anti-abuse viewpoint and are driven by the need for vendibility. |
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In full disclosure, I play the cello, and it is my favorite instrument. |
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In 1978, the Federal Trade Commission established detailed disclosure requirements for franchisors in the sale and marketing of franchises. |
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Although it was once felt that disclosure guaranteed an IRS audit, nondisclosure under the new rules creates even more problems. |
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Federal Trade Commission requires the disclosure of this treatment when an oil treated emerald is sold. |
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The presentation covers the roles of advocacy, law enforcement, prosecution and Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners and covers topics from first disclosure to voir dire. |
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Is the signalling problem a reason not to pursue the policy, or is it a reason to deal with how to prevent the missignal by means of adequate disclosure? |
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However, personal information provided in confidence is likely to be exempted if disclosure could result in successful prosecution for breach of confidence. |
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The American war aim was to detach the war from nationalistic disputes and ambitions after the Bolshevik disclosure of secret treaties between the Allies. |
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If this requirement is satisfied, a fair hearing can be conducted without detailed disclosure of confidential information that might compromise national security. |
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Proper disclosure has not been made by TIW to all of its security holders. |
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Section 1502 does not require divestment, but does mandate disclosure. |
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Crudely defined, success means improving decisions enough to justify the costs of the disclosure requirement to the government, the disclosers, and the recipients. |
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The 87 methodology allowed significant off-balance-sheet financing because the 'full' funded status of the pension fund utilizing the PBO only required note disclosure. |
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Avoid unnecessary duplicative disclosure that can overwhelm readers. |
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The researchers cannot download the data or take any copies out of the laboratory and the results of the analysis is checked for statistical disclosure. |
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If the taxpayer cannot make the full payment, then he or she must make good-faith arrangements to pay within a reasonable time after the disclosure. |
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Its regulatory regime requires full disclosure of all additives. |
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Because the payment schedule is still a material disclosure under the right of rescission rule, the MDIA impacts the secondary market greatly for rescindable loans. |
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Though certain processes were established prior to the Act, many companies focused early compliance efforts on formalizing disclosure committees and related procedures. |
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