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What embarrassing personal details will he disclose to undermine her?
Bloomberg View columnist Eli Lake notes, "in normal times, the idea that U.S. officials entrusted with our most sensitive secrets would selectively disclose them to undermine the White House would alarm those worried about creeping authoritarianism".
Allowing a users' account information and content to be accessed and potentially used by third parties, and not be disclosed to other users, is a slippery slope that undermines Twitter's relationship with users.
And if bankruptcy occurs, the empty creditor may undermine proper reorganization, especially if his interests (or non-interests) are not fully disclosed to the bankruptcy court.
But it was not disclosed to them.
Results were not disclosed to family members.
Prosecutors must disclose any evidence that could tend to undermine their own cases.
The Commissioner argued that disclosing more recent rejections was more likely to undermine the integrity of the honours system and that 2000 was a reasonable if arbitrary cut off point.
"Until those ads are also disclosed, the 'Wild, Wild West' of political digital advertising will continue to undermine the integrity of our electoral process".
But the company hasn't disclosed how much money it paid through revenue-sharing to entities attempting to undermine our election.
Instead it is an attempt to undermine our responsible public interest journalism and to force us to to disclose documents that we regard as journalistic material.
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