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This can be explained by existing disclosure decision-making theories (Greene et al., 2012), and by studies highlighting the need for developing disclosure communication skills (Chenneville, Lynn, Peacock, Turner, & Marhefka, 2014).
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Those investigators developed disclosure materials through consultation with a panel of experts, piloted the materials in mock disclosures to MCI patients and their family members, and conducted follow-up focus groups with MCI patients and family members for additional feedback.
(The state ethics commission is developing the disclosure rules; it is not clear when they will take effect).
In developing standardized disclosure language, our intent was to identify those responsibilities and to help eliminate investor confusion stemming from the variety of phrasings that had begun to appear in official statements.
Over the last few years, international associations of medical journal editors have developed stricter disclosure criteria for authors of and contributors to scientific manuscripts.
One of the things we discussed was my request last year that Amref develop a disclosure policy, which will spell what sort of information it will make publicly available, and under what circumstances.
For the last category, a new addition to the survey along with registering property, the World Bank developed a "disclosure index," measuring the availability of certain financial information to investors and items such as whether use of external auditors is required.
The association's objective in developing a uniform disclosure statement was to apprise investors as to what the federal standards are, not to set new ones.
DoD is embarking on three measures to strengthen the program: developing a vulnerability disclosure process, expanding the bug bounty program, and adding incentives for DoD contractors to allow testing on their systems.
Developing strategies other than disclosure, divestment and recusal are important given some of the shortcomings in these mechanisms noted above, as well as the apparent necessity of industry-surgeon links to facilitate device innovation,n and the ostensible tolerance of surgeons to conflicts of interest discussed earlier.
More often the distractions have developed from a disclosure of hitherto unexamined parts of the candidate's past, like the secret sources of Mr. Nixon's finances in 1952, Thomas Eagleton's electroshock therapy in 1972, Geraldine Ferraro's husband's murky business ties in 1984 and Dan Quayle's avoidance of the draft in 1988.
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