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disclose

[dih-sklohz] / dɪˈskloʊz /


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Times had a loss of $48.1 million before taxes in 2024, the most recent year for which it has disclosed financials.

From The Wall Street Journal

Grand jury proceedings aren’t public, but the court’s new policy expands a requirement for the department to disclose when prosecutors seek an indictment and a grand jury turns them down.

From The Wall Street Journal

Terms of the deal, which is subject to certain closing conditions including the approval of the Economist’s trustees, weren’t disclosed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not a few news organizations have been caught publishing AI-generated articles without adequately disclosing that they weren’t written by humans.

From Los Angeles Times

Many in the Bloomberg camp claimed the original posters were paid by Perplexity to orchestrate the campaign and weren’t properly disclosing it.

From The Wall Street Journal