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When writing in English, it is necessary to use the verb “to disclose”. For example, “The company disclosed information on new product releases.”
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As it does for peanuts and other foods that can cause reactions, the F.D.A. already requires manufacturers to disclose on food labels the presence of artificial colorings.
It did not disclose on Friday its asset allocation at the end of the year.
Elliott failed to disclose on his application that he pleaded guilty to an assault charge in New Jersey in 2001.
He did not disclose on a pre-flight questionnaire that he had come into contact with Ebola in Liberia.
Credibility was lost when Amazon admitted it would not disclose on a country-by-country basis where its profits arose.
The complaint also presented evidence that Fiesta Bowl officials had failed to disclose on federal tax returns that they had engaged in lobbying.
Like her fellow bloggers, she is required by law to disclose on her site which items she features are gifts or loans.
At a minimum, all states and localities should be required to disclose on the Internet any voting change, allowing citizens and Washington a chance to raise concerns.
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While neither Li nor Hoffman were willing to disclose on-the-record the partners that Zymergen is currently working with to produce materials, it does have some recognizable names backing heavy production.
Piepmeier disclosed on Wednesday that one officer actually called back to check and confirm this.
Master Blenders disclosed on Thursday.
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