Sentence examples for disclose the rules from inspiring English sources

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What they tell us is that we have an e-commerce empire that makes their own rules, does not disclose the rules, suspends sellers without notice, bans people for life, and continues to grow at an astonishing rate.

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4, 23, 25 Based on a drug network and multiple data merging technology, looking for the core genes set by drug-targeted and disclosing the rule between the drugs and the genes from DDIs will provide us much clinic direction for cancer treatment in the future, as will also be our goal in the next study.

He refused to disclose the ground rules, rendering proper training impossible.

He complained that Time did not disclose the ground rules of what he called an "anti-American interview" with Jacques Chirac that it carried that week, and said it was "a total setup".

Medical researchers receiving United States grants who have been paid more than $5,000 by drug companies like GlaxoSmithKline must publicly disclose the payments under rules proposed by regulators.

And even for shelters that must be disclosed, the proposed rules are so generous that some shelters saving a company one dollar less than $3.5 million in taxes a year need not be disclosed.

Defending the position of the CIA, which did not want the relevant documents disclosed, the judge ruled: "Because the court concludes that the plaintiffs are representatives or subdivisions of a foreign government entity, the court grants the defendants' motion and denies the plaintiffs' motion".

The rules require that you disclose the assets and income of both spouses.

Even so, many of the holdings found by The Times would not need to be disclosed under the rules since they are not held in the name of the prime minister's immediate family — his wife, son and daughter.

Under current rules, firms must disclose the extent of their derivatives holdings in a special footnote in their financial reports.

As former prosecutor turned private practitioner Sidney Powell recounts in her shattering book, Licensed to Lie, prosecutors do in fact deliberately withhold potentially exculpatory evidence that they are constitutionally required to disclose under the rule of Brady v. Maryland (1963).

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