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Some mainly declarative good news disclosures deal with compliance issues in the society category while the other categories are hardly disclosed.
The last statement from Apple's board of directors hardly disclosed much: "Apple is very lucky to have Steve as its leader and CEO, and he deserves our complete and unwavering support during his recuperation.
However, information on the official price of medical care is hardly disclosed to the Japanese people.
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This may especially be true for externalizing and total problem behavior because adolescents hardly disclose sexual problems and delinquent behaviors (Watson et al. 2006).
Those business relationships are hardly ever disclosed to the viewers, and sometimes not even to the networks themselves.
"Journeys," says Raban, somewhere towards the end of Passage to Juneau, "hardly ever disclose their true meaning until after – and sometimes years after – they're over".
Though, as we can notice in the two sets of reports, the disclosed information is hardly 'informative' and therefore hardly fulfils its function of 'legitimising'legitimising
The fact that some people might misinterpret such information hardly justifies not disclosing it.
The selling was hardly a secret: it was disclosed as required by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The flood began and the identities of hardly any of the donors were disclosed.
By now, the optical and radar observational programmes have disclosed that complex rotation is hardly a rare phenomenon among the small bodies.
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