Sentence examples for gone undisclosed from inspiring English sources

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Nowitzki's illness had gone undisclosed until ABC reported it during the game, but the effects were evident.

"For too long unflattering studies have gone undisclosed.

Luckily, some of the leading journals have just agreed on new standards for reporting clinical trials, and the gross conflicts of interest 2 in this case would not have gone undisclosed.

In such cases the ETQ could be a useful mechanism for uncovering termination reasons which might otherwise have gone undisclosed.

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But even as the tobacco investigation was under way, Mr. Dalli's travels went undisclosed.

He said off-label problems were the most likely to go undisclosed because of potential lawsuits.

The attack is just the latest in a string of cyberattacks on corporations, the majority of which, experts say, go undisclosed or unnoticed.

Clinton had been diagnosed on Friday but the condition went undisclosed despite the campaign chastising reporters who had questioned bouts of coughing at recent public events.

Of course, the laudable aim of enhanced disclosure is to protect children and vulnerable adults from those who would harm them, and few people would argue that serious offences should go undisclosed.

The bulk of the attacks go undisclosed, either because companies don't know they have been hit or because they fear what disclosure will mean for their stock prices.

Many of the votes at annual meetings this year "represented key tests of the fund industry's commitment to meaningful governance reform," making them "too important to go undisclosed to mutual fund shareholders," Mr. Trumka wrote.

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