Sentence examples for disclosed to avoid from inspiring English sources

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The exact location for the invitation-only event has not been disclosed to avoid large crowds.

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The officer subsequently suggested removing a discussion about the highest-rated portion of the subprime assets, a $43 billion position that had not been previously disclosed to investors, to avoid investors' questions about them, according to the complaint.

The K.K.R. decision is a huge boon to defendants in takeovers, encouraging them to disclose everything to avoid litigation.

Sequoia Capital, the prominent firm behind such tech behemoths as Apple and Google, and several other top venture firms stopped accepting investments from public institutions like the University of California system just to avoid having their financials disclosed to the press.

A cousin of the brothers, who also requested his name not be disclosed in order to avoid further media attention, said he suspected foul play in the death.

A statement from Wilder's nephew said that the actor hadn't disclosed his diagnosis to avoid upsetting his fans.

IT stands to reason, she said, that Sarbanes-Oxley would have led to a reduction in the total amount of information available to analysts: given the new penalties that the law imposes on misleading disclosures, corporations have an incentive to disclose less information, to avoid the risk associated with disclosing something that might get them into legal trouble.

As Katherine Perls acknowledged in an affidavit, "Madame Andre" was a euphemism for her father's Swiss account, "perhaps even a humorous or shorthand reference for this account, or to avoid disclosing to others who were present that he did have this Swiss account".

Song danced around the issue of how receptive the revenuers would be to a late-coming disclosing taxpayer seeking to avoid prosecution.

On the other hand, these survivors chose to stop disclosing in order to avoid negative reactions that have been found to relate to higher psychological and physical health symptoms (Campbell et al., 2001; Davis et al., 1991; Ullman, 1996b; Ullman & Filipas, 2001).

She attacked him early and often, accusing him of withholding his tax returns to avoid disclosing tax avoidance, conflicts of interest, or lack of charity.

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