Sentence examples for concerns of disclosure from inspiring English sources

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Past research has documented low uptake of HIV prevention and health services among MSM, self-reported fear of seeking health services, and concerns of disclosure of sexual orientation and discrimination in health settings.

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When confidentiality issues move from the testing sites to social spaces outside, providers express their concern about the disclosure of clients' status, but they have very limited control over this in practice and can only warn clients, or educate the youngest among them, against open disclosure.

Among the concerns: a lack of disclosure, inadequate implementation of their own policies, and potential conflicts of interest among the firms' management.

Kathy Kessler said she had heard the parents' concerns about lack of disclosure at Dwyer regarding the panels.

In acknowledgement of recent concerns regarding lack of disclosure in scientific research [ 27], and to aid future meta-analyses, all data, R scripts, and output files are available at http://sciencerep.org/3/ and in the Additional file 1 archive.

VRS says one firm with purported 93% annual returns (it won't disclose which one) refused to do business with it because of disclosure concerns.

The Publishers have not challenged the admissibility of Mr. Forrest's Report as expert-witness evidence, nor have they submitted any evidence to create a genuine dispute about its conclusions concerning the obligation of disclosure to the patent office.

Down the road, there is a larger debate we should have here concerning the value of disclosure requirements.

Differences in confidence levels may be explained by a number of factors such as different levels of concern about disclosure of health information to employers, or existence of a longer medical history with potentially more conditions that people might not want to share, particularly in the absence of any meaningful penalties for security breaches.

One of the main ethical issues concerns the disclosure of the diagnosis of a disease to the person and his/her family.

The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) has previously recommended this offence be wound back because it had "real concerns" that "disclosure of any information regardless of its nature of sensitivity" could be caught by the offence.

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