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disclosing

[dih-skloh-zing] / dɪˈskloʊ zɪŋ /






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Epstein victims and others have complained that the Justice Department has been overly aggressive with redactions, withholding material that should be public, while in other cases improperly disclosing victims’ identities.

From The Wall Street Journal

Casey Higgins, however, said Price is ultimately responsible for disclosing conflicts of interest and argued blaming his subordinates was not a defense to corruption charges.

From Los Angeles Times

However, waiting times for remediation work remain slower, with BSR bosses reportedly disclosing on Wednesday the average timeline stood at 34 weeks.

From BBC

Without disclosing an exact amount, the city manager said that Pico Rivera had set aside some funding for strategic real estate acquisitions and that this would be the ideal investment for the community.

From Los Angeles Times

The Epstein matter has nothing to do with her job at Goldman and she was upfront in disclosing her relationship, some of the bankers said they were told.

From The Wall Street Journal