Sentence examples for disclosed such as from inspiring English sources

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In addition, the influences of key operation parameters on the solar thermal performance are disclosed such as solar irradiation, incident angle and turbine load.

While the creation and surfacing of primary source material by citizens has been seriously questioned only when the source breaches a duty of confidentiality over the information disclosed, such as the disclosures of Edward Snowden, significantly more criticism has been voiced as citizens move from documentation roles into analysis roles.

The commercial details of the deal were not disclosed, such as whether the BBC gets some sort of cut from visitor tickets prices to the park from next spring, however children under four, a key viewing demographic, already get free access to Alton Towers.

However, according to the information that has been disclosed such as its preview APIs [18], the real-time assurance in distributed computing environment is not its major concern.

In deciding on a final sentence, the judge should consider Manning's insistence that he didn't intend to harm the U.S. and the fact that at least some of the information he disclosed such as a 2007 video of an Apache helicopter attack that killed 12 civilians in Baghdad — qualified as whistle-blowing.

Relevant information may not be disclosed such as, variability in treatment outcomes from various health care providers [ 63], how bariatric treatment may change the daily life of the person in significant ways, and the sometimes close relationships between health care professionals and industry [ 75], e.g. with regards to drugs, devices and surgical banding techniques.

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However, such liability is premised upon a duty to disclose (such as that of a corporate insider to shareholders of his corporation) arising from a relationship of trust and confidence between parties to a transaction.

The process can put names to very personal feelings people are reluctant to disclose, such as deep-seated fears or insecurities, highly discouraging or simplistic views of human nature, or perceptions of their own superior abilities or intellect.

For example, if you visit two comparison websites in quick succession to request quotes, all the insurers which offered you quotes the first time will be able to match your profile when you visit the second site – and because they know they've quoted for you previously, they may take a dim view of any changes to what you disclose, such as your annual mileage.

Democrats then went on to highlight some of the items that could prove problematic for Trump to disclose, such as his actual income, what he pays the government in taxes, clues to his actual net worth and records of his charitable giving.

Some women cited their own personal barriers to being able to talk to their GP, whilst others mentioned characteristics of GPs which inhibited their ability to disclose, such as the GP being perceived as not willing to listen: "...he [GP] could have listened.

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