Sentence examples for disclosure in the course of from inspiring English sources

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On avowedly commercial networks, awash in corporate ownership interests and advertising revenues, a thorough policy of disclosure in the course of news coverage would require that most of the airtime be devoted to shedding light on the media outlet conflicts-of-interest of the reporting in progress.

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The IPCC disclosure came in the course of a report published on Monday, which dismissed claims that a detective constable from Surrey police had sold information to journalists in 2002, including the missing teenager's mobile phone number.

"That disclosure was made in the course of the committee's business," Mr. Specter said.

Contrasting government data with disclosures of meetings made in the course of the hacking scandal and subsequent judicial inquiry into the media, the paper said Mr. Cameron had met many more times with Mr. Murdoch's son James.

"The disclosures by R.B.S. took place in the course of a number of contacts on the fringes of social, client or industry events or through telephone conversations," the agency said.

Frequently, disclosures of the PHI made in the course of university research were still investigated by the officer on the health system side (Table 14).

Phrma said SB 17 "singles out" drugmakers even though other participants in the healthcare system also play a role in higher medical prices; but, of course, plenty of those other participants, including hospitals and doctors, have to make extensive disclosures to state and federal regulators in the course of their work.

Gleeson said Australia was not alone in prohibiting the disclosure of state secrets including intelligence obtained in the course of employment with intelligence agencies.

In the course of this debate, opponents of mandatory disclosure have put forward a wide range of objections to such SEC mandates.

Many sources had been identified in the course of preparing earlier papers on HIV disclosure, consent, and the human rights implications of different modes of delivering HIV testing and counseling.

Access: Review, use, or disclosure of Content or Activity Data that is beyond the incidental contact with Electronic Information in the course of providing University IT systems.

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