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After such lavish disclosures, why is it that the narrators reveal almost nothing about themselves?

As for Hague: if the innocent have nothing to fear from disclosure, then why did his own government demand an unprecedented system of secret courts in which evidence of UK intelligence complicity in illegal kidnapping and torture can be heard?

With oil companies, RiskMetric's Hilt Hannink says, "there's no real disclosure of why or when goodwill is written down".

I just want transparency, complete transparency and disclosure of why, what the business' relationship with a particular firm is.

From the eBay listing, In an effort for full disclosure about why this item has been listed and re-listed numerous times I will attempt to give a brief description about the events that led to its being de-listed twice, and why it is now up again.

"We need to have real disclosure... why would a little disclosure be better than a lot of disclosure?" Campaign Finance Bill has GOP Wary, The Hill, April 22 , 2010

As Mitch McConnell, no friend to campaign finance laws, once noted, "We need to have real disclosure... why would a little disclosure be better than a lot of disclosure?" It's time for a lot of disclosure.

By taking what he considers a neutral stance on the discussion over whether or not the games media requires better regulation, more frequent disclosure over why certain games are given coverage over others, or more favourably, he's been bracketed as one of the bad guys.

"If this were an open primary, and all the people seeking that position had to run, she'd have to make all those disclosures, so why not in the appointment process?" said Bob Edgar, president of Common Cause, a watchdog group that lobbies for tighter ethics rules.

It says the book's disclosures include why Dr. Lee downloaded nuclear weapons codes to insecure computers, what he really did at Los Alamos for two decades and how the Federal Bureau of Investigation was "hell-bent on proving Wen Ho Lee was a spy, even if they had to resort to deception and fabrication to do so".

Its title: "How Disclosed N.S.A. Programs Protect Americans, and Why Disclosure Aids Our Adversaries".

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