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be disclosed
verb as in come out
verb as in transpire
Example Sentences
The water company declined to provide the BBC with the data showing exactly when each of the pumps into the lake was operating, claiming this data is classed as "internal communications", which did not have to be disclosed under environmental information regulations.
But, four years, not a line,” said the resident, who, like a handful of others not thrilled about the vice president living nearby, asked that her name not be disclosed over concerns that her comments might reveal her political leanings.
Moreover, courts routinely exclude evidence from consideration by a jury in criminal cases — if it was turned up by an improper search, for example — while allowing it to be disclosed to the public at large.
The outcome of the case is also unlikely to be disclosed.
Maienschein authored a bill this year that would have required any dog sold to a person in California to offer refundable deposits and, in cases where a broker is involved, would mandate that the name of the dog’s breeder be disclosed to the buyer.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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