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Inside the Media Lab they were required to divulge their ideas to sponsors, who might have been potential competitors.
Palihapitiya divulged his idea to help the lower income residents of San Francisco while up on stage earlier, basically saying he thought San Francisco startups should have a 1% equity tax.
While Galligan is keeping mum on what exactly the play is, he does divulge that the idea for the startup grew out of Ben Huh's "Moby Dick project," which aimed to find a solution for humanity's current state of TMI.
The director, Frank Castorf, recently divulged his ideas for his radical staging in an interview in Berlin.
Quite a few of the pornographic novels of that time even carried the term "philosophy" in the title (think of Sade's La Philosophie dans le Boudoir, 1795) and some of them were actually written by prominent philosophers who were keen to use this extremely popular genre to divulge some of their ideas to the masses (think of Diderot's Les Bijoux Indiscrets, 1748).
To decode a film, to proffer interpretations, to divulge the source of an idea — all these simply mean less room and fewer possible dreams.
I'm not going to divulge some of my specific ideas about what I want to do with the course, because even though I have the basic outline already formed, I'm still tinkering with specifics.
A new survey by law professors at the University of California, Berkeley, suggests that most Americans are uneasy with the idea that their phones could divulge behavioral and personal information, like phone numbers and in-store browsing habits.
For a start, the bill would codify and make permanent the presumption of disclosure that Barack Obama introduced in his first term – that is, the idea that federal agencies must divulge information unless they are specifically exempted from doing so.
Should you tell your manager the reason, or just take it as personal time and leave it at that? A. Although some companies give employees paid personal days off — and don't require them to divulge the reason — it's a good idea to be upfront about it, according to Mary Hladio, chief executive of Ember Carriers, an organizational development consulting firm in Cincinnati.
In her precious spare time, she is putting together a patent application for a computer hardware device, the details of which she declines to divulge for fear that someone might steal her idea, and she keeps a notebook of potential ideas to patent one day.
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