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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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financial
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In the spirit of full financial disclosure , a list of all buyers will be made public by inaugural organizers in March.
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According to his financial disclosure report he and his family firms have holdings worth at least $ 1. 5 billion.
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George V.. Hansen, R-Idaho, for filing false financial disclosure forms.
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And it follows financial disclosure reports revealing the Giants are burying the opposition in money.
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A financial disclosure statement of Sen.&038;.
full
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There are two exceptions to the rule requiring full disclosure .
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In the spirit of full financial disclosure , a list of all buyers will be made public by inaugural organizers in March.
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Such bodies surely need little in the way of encouragement before making full and frank disclosure .
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They agree about the seriousness of the crime statistics and the importance of full disclosure .
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Under the law, amnesty requires full disclosure , which brings into question the amnesty decision.
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Critics of that stance say anything less than full disclosure is often misleading and sometimes dangerous.
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It would be necessary to make full disclosure of the arrangement in the financial statements.
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Clearly, the board needed a full disclosure on the timekeeper before they sent it back to sea.
public
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The test is whether the public interest in disclosure outweighs the public interest in the preservation of confidence.
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In addition, he especially should have ensured that plans were made for handling any public disclosure of the initiative.
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Insiders may decide to defer public disclosure so that they may first build up a position in the relevant shares.
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I went through all the public disclosure forms.
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Unlike campaign contributions, public disclosure is not required for these kinds of events.
recent
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The timing of the recent disclosures is hardly the best for Mrs Clinton and the White House.
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letter
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These are usually substantially negotiated before the seller produces the disclosure letter which contains items of non-compliance with the warranties.
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The disclosure letter is sometimes drafted in such a way as effectively totally to modify or negate the negotiated warranties.
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The acquirer should refuse finally to settle the terms of the warranties until it has seen the disclosure letter and disclosure material.
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It is practice to state in the agreement that all warranties are subject to matters fairly and properly disclosed in the disclosure letter .
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The correct state of affairs is understood by reading the warranty together with the disclosures in the disclosure letter .
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The vendor should be required to refer in the disclosure letter to the reason why the documents have been disclosed.
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The disclosure letter usually will start by reciting that certain matters are to be considered as generally disclosed.
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Clearly the disclosure letter is important as it potentially undermines the warranties.
requirement
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It is with regard to these latter companies that additional disclosure requirements must be considered.
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Unquoted companies are not subject to such disclosure requirements and accordingly represent a greater risk.
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Two additional disclosure requirements are proposed.
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Most such respondents did not identify specific disclosure requirements that they considered excessive.
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There are various restrictions and disclosure requirements in relation to such dealings, and dealings may have certain effects on the offer.
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The Listing Particulars Directive of 1980 sought to harmonise disclosure requirements , with a view to eventual mutual recognition of listing particulars.
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More detailed guidance was given about what should be included under this heading, and a minimum disclosure requirement proposed.
statement
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G would require campaign consultants to file quarterly disclosure statements identifying their clients and detailing their work.
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A financial disclosure statement of Sen.&038;.
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follow
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Reading about it in the popular press is no substitute for the scrutiny that follows the disclosure required by technical journals.
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And it follows financial disclosure reports revealing the Giants are burying the opposition in money.
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Although prosecutions are rare, editors require some guidance as to whether action is likely to follow a particular disclosure .
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In some cultural environments, information is hard to obtain simply because bad luck is believed to follow upon its disclosure .
include
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Normally forms must be filled out before such badges can be issued, including disclosure of a criminal record.
make
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Such bodies surely need little in the way of encouragement before making full and frank disclosure .
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It is unclear whether Mrs Clinton made such a disclosure .
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In addition, the warranties encourage the vendor to make disclosures which relate to the quality of the assets.
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Even if advance disclosure is made , further disclosure may be necessary at the time of a transaction if an actual conflict arises.
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This family was the second detected and our practice has since been modified to make a disclosure no sooner than 6 weeks.
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It would be necessary to make full disclosure of the arrangement in the financial statements.
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The vendor will seek to reduce the risk by making disclosures and limiting its liability for breach of warranty.
require
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There are two exceptions to the rule requiring full disclosure .
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Under the law, amnesty requires full disclosure , which brings into question the amnesty decision.
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The notion of required disclosure was still years away.
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Safety legislation requires the disclosure of hazardous contents but this seems to be ignored as well.
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Symington is the only person listed on state forms requiring disclosure of shareholders who own more than 20 percent of its stock.
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It required the full disclosure of the condition of any firm wishing to issue new shares.
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The London Stock Exchange has since introduced new rules which require an appropriate disclosure to be publically made.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Following sensational disclosures concerning his personal life, he has offered to resign.
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the disclosure of classified information
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Even if advance disclosure is made, further disclosure may be necessary at the time of a transaction if an actual conflict arises.
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It would be necessary to make full disclosure of the arrangement in the financial statements.
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Our conditioning can make us very resistant to using disclosure .
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Public disclosure of the conference call has sparked a political firestorm.
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The issue of document disclosure has been burning beneath the surface of the tobacco debate.
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This is the action in the famous Argyll v. Argyll, which concerned the possible disclosure of intimate marital secrets.
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Until recently, attention has focused on the measurement and disclosure issues associated with representational faithfulness and neutrality.