verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
disclose/reveal/release details (= make secret information public )
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The company has refused to reveal any technical details until next month.
reveal/disclose sb’s identity (= show or say who a person is )
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The company did not reveal the identity of the prospective buyer.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
also
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The history of astronomy also disclosed a succession of hypotheses, which made claims for physical truth look precarious.
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The filing also disclosed two shareholder suits filed against Pier 1 because of the trading losses.
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Conoco also disclosed it has started a review of offshore maintenance operations could lead to a jobs rundown.
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I have also disclosed my intention for the effect that the book will have.
fully
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The speaker has, in the past, paid a fine for not disclosing fully his property ventures with lobbyists.
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Instead, the governor would require simply that elected officials disclose fully and completely all contributions to their campaigns.
how
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It has not disclosed how much it thought these brands were worth.
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Neither Curtis nor the real estate representative for the property would disclose how much the lease will cost.
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The proposed rules will require the non-weapons powers to disclose how much uranium they buy.
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The company did not disclose how many employees will be laid off.
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Eden took refuge behind the usual claim that it would not be in the national interest to disclose how Crabb had drowned.
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Greeley declined to disclose how much Kerry raised last year or the total amount of cash in his campaign accounts.
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The company never disclosed how many workers were let go, but the San Diego office was cut by about one-third.
publicly
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The deal-which included 60,000 grenades and 2m rounds of ammunition-was never publicly disclosed .
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After that flap, and the resulting corporate embarrassment, Intel promised to publicly disclose shortcomings in its microprocessors.
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Dirks relayed this news to some of his clients, who sold Equity Funding Corps shares before the fraud was publicly disclosed .
yesterday
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His warning was disclosed yesterday in what appeared to be an amazing blunder by Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd.
■ NOUN
acquisition
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Details of the acquisition were not disclosed .
action
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The court held on demurrer that the statement of claim disclosed no cause of action .
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The defendants sought to have the claim struck out on the ground that it disclosed no cause of action .
amount
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The vendor's agent disclosed the amount of an offer made by one potential purchaser to another.
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Goldman declined to disclose the amount Coors will get paid.
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They could not disclose the amount they lost because of insurance reasons, they said, but the amount was substantial.
cause
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The court held on demurrer that the statement of claim disclosed no cause of action.
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Potts J. dismissed the defendants' application to strike out the statement of claim as disclosing no reasonable cause of action.
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The defendants sought to have the claim struck out on the ground that it disclosed no cause of action.
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It disclosed no reasonable cause of action and was frivolous and vexatious.
company
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To enable readers to understand its financial statements properly, a company must disclose its accounting policies.
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The company did not disclose how many employees will be laid off.
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Some companies have already voluntarily disclosed similar information.
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No names of overseas companies have been disclosed .
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Magnet's finance director Albert King has suddenly left the company , it was disclosed last night.
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Trading in Rohr shares was halted by exchange officials yesterday until the company disclosed more information about the acquisition.
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The company never disclosed how many workers were let go, but the San Diego office was cut by about one-third.
contents
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Mr Brown refused to say how the papers had been shown to him or to disclose their further contents .
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When forced to disclose the contents , roses spilled out on to the floor.
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It is a federal crime to intentionally disclose the contents of an intercepted telephone call.
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It is a federal crime to intentionally intercept a telephone conversation or to disclose its contents .
deal
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One difference: He disclosed those deals loudly, in very public press conferences.
detail
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Mr Spicer declined to disclose details .
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Investigators would not disclose other details of the probe but described it as a long-standing investigation that stretches nationwide.
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At the same time they disclosed details of some of the charges facing her.
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He would not disclose any other details of the alleged assaults.
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It is pressing for companies to be required by law to disclose details of trade effluents.
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He said the weekly is profitable, but declined to disclose details .
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It said it would absorb Information Consulting but could not disclose details of the transaction.
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Local authorities are legally obliged to record unmet needs and disclose details of these.
document
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Difficulties can arise if one party refuses to disclose a document which the other party wishes the expert to see.
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The newly disclosed documents contradict White House claims that Mrs Clinton did not play a significant role in the firings.
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It is normal practice for the vendor to disclose various documents to the purchaser as part of the disclosure exercise.
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The May 13 gathering, disclosed in documents released by the White House Friday, drew swift condemnation from public interest groups.
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A party must seek leave before disclosing any documents to an expert witness.
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The vendor will subsequently wish to disclose all such documents against the warranties.
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The disclosed documents , which span a period up to 1995, do not suggest that BATemployees committed any crime in Britain.
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They may also be designed to minimize the pressure to disclose government documents .
duty
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This duty to disclose is not limited by medical practice, it is set by law.
fact
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John Donaldson continued to pay R. T. Smith his salary on the understanding he would never disclose the fact .
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Was there any contractual duty on the defendants to disclose this material fact to the plaintiff?
fee
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Should these fees be disclosed as non-audit fees under the new regulations?
identity
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He therefore persuaded a friend to procure him a ticket without disclosing his identity .
information
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Once their trades are completed, insiders' incentives are to disclose the information .
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When prosecutors refused to disclose information about their procedures, a federal district judge dismissed the charges against the five defendants.
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Some companies have already voluntarily disclosed similar information .
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Traditionally, most information about company performance was kept from employees for fear they might improperly disclose the information to a competitor.
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Coetzee was found guilty of currency smuggling, telephone tapping and disclosing official information .
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Also rejected was an objection that the Commission had decided to disclose information given in confidence.
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The writer Tony Geraghty was similarly charged last year for disclosing information about mass surveillance by the army in Northern Ireland.
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Anyone who discloses financial information via the internet is vulnerable to fraud or electronic mix-ups.
name
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Each force is to be asked to disclose the names of its informants.
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It brings no legacy, it discloses no new names or addresses.
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We are obliged to disclose the name of our client and such other relevant details concerning his business.
official
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Lab officials disclosed this week that the plume had been growing for at least six years.
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Instead, the governor would require simply that elected officials disclose fully and completely all contributions to their campaigns.
party
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Difficulties can arise if one party refuses to disclose a document which the other party wishes the expert to see.
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The parties agreed not to disclose the settlement.
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Of course, the parties might agree to disclose expert reports, a practice which is encouraged by the Court of Appeal.
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It was for the party refusing to disclose to establish his right to refuse.
plan
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Although they have been reluctant to disclose their plans they would like to tax people's property and tax their income.
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It would not disclose expansion plans for the rest of the Bay Area.
report
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In reply, the vendors might ask for the purchaser's investigation report to be disclosed .
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The report disclosed that the Ministry of Agriculture monitoring programme for the lake had been seriously inaccurate.
secret
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Enthusiasm will help in the endless task of unfolding our own potential, and disclosing the hidden secrets about ourselves.
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In a written order, Yeltsin charged his erstwhile buddy with slandering the president and his family and disclosing state secrets .
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The crime is to disclose an official secret , probably even if extracted from the accused at the point of a pistol.
source
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A trade magazine journalist was ordered in the High Court to disclose the source of commercially sensitive information.
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The Chronicle argues that reporters have a limited constitutional right not to disclose confidential sources .
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California law requires contributors to disclose the true source of any donations of $ 100 or more.
week
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But when the contents of the will were disclosed last week , it was Mrs Rinehart who got control of the mines.
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Lab officials disclosed this week that the plume had been growing for at least six years.
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The committee's existence was not disclosed until last week .
■ VERB
decline
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Mr Spicer declined to disclose details.
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Both Raytheon and the utility declined to disclose financial terms.
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He is already interviewing candidates, whose names he declined to disclose .
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He said the weekly is profitable, but declined to disclose details.
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The banks declined to disclose the purchase price but sources close to the deal said it is about $ 150 million.
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Greeley declined to disclose how much Kerry raised last year or the total amount of cash in his campaign accounts.
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Goldman declined to disclose the amount Coors will get paid.
fail
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And, if he fails to disclose the existence of such information, does the shareholder have a direct cause of action?
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Claudia Schneider is charged with one count of failing to disclose bankruptcy and has also been held in Miami since May.
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Dickson reveals that the Coniston Mine was being managed in a similar manner though fails to disclose who the operators were.
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But he failed to disclose that he had simply transferred his interest in the facility to his wife.
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The suit claimed that Pike committed fraud for failing to disclose his background and sought his removal from control of the venture.
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Schneider faces five counts of fraudulently obtaining bank loans for building projects and one count of failing to disclose bankruptcy.
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He also failed to disclose that Rose lawyers, including Mrs Clinton, had done work on the development.
force
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The argument is over a 3.4% stake that it has been forced to disclose in Jardine Matheson Holdings itself.
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When forced to disclose the contents, roses spilled out on to the floor.
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According to Hors, the new law will aggravate this situation, as these institutions will regularly force general practitioners to disclose information.
refuse
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Difficulties can arise if one party refuses to disclose a document which the other party wishes the expert to see.
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When prosecutors refused to disclose information about their procedures, a federal district judge dismissed the charges against the five defendants.
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The ministry has refused to disclose what was in the vaccines.
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It was for the party refusing to disclose to establish his right to refuse.
require
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It is pressing for companies to be required by law to disclose details of trade effluents.
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California law requires contributors to disclose the true source of any donations of $ 100 or more.
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A parliament code of conduct is being debated that would require members to disclose their assets and business interests.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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GM did not disclose details of the agreement.
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He refused to disclose the identity of the politician.
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In the report it was disclosed that neither pilot nor controller had any experience of the radar system in use at the time of the crash.
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The agent does not have to disclose the amount his client paid.
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The Security Service is unlikely to disclose any information.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In their letter, the solicitors did not disclose that there had been a release of all claims against Mr. Mahmoud.
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It has not been disclosed which campus would provide which specialties.
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The company did not disclose how many employees will be laid off.
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The deal-which included 60,000 grenades and 2m rounds of ammunition-was never publicly disclosed.
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The Vendor ought to act in good faith and disclose any such matters.