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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually disclosed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information that has been revealed or made known, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "The report actually disclosed the financial irregularities that had been previously hidden from the public."
Alternatives: "truly revealed" or "genuinely made known".
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The government also has to prove that the information was actually disclosed to an outsider, which can be the most difficult step in the process.
Those reports actually disclosed nothing: Mr. Espada reported "no activity" by his campaign committee, neither expenditures nor contributions, although he was in a close fight for election last year.
Finally, it allows for the use of oblivious transfer in such a way that Alice is unaware of the bits that get actually disclosed to Bob.
Is it not about time the government actually disclosed its plans for cutting criminal legal aid? "You're absolutely right," Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly told me for BBC Radio 4's Law in Action programme this week.
"The key will be what was actually disclosed by Yahoo before signing," Frank Aquila, legendary M&A lawyer and partner at Sullivan & Cromwell tells TechCrunch.
(Turns out the funding was actually disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission over the summer, but the filing didn't attract too much attention).
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Unlike some of its peers, Huntington actually discloses the interest rates on newly added commercial and industrial loans.
Secrecy appears par for the course in this transaction, as it appears that neither Skyworks nor Advanced Analogic is actually disclosing what is happening.
Slush funds created under Section 527 of the tax code are starting to raise unregulated money without actually disclosing the donors.
Three judges ruled that retaining information for police operational needs in the fight against crime was far easier to justify than actually disclosing the information to others.
This is not a new loophole, merely an invitation to use an existing one without being forced to actually disclose its use.
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