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Companies already make disclosures for research and development (another item that, generally speaking, is expensed rather than capitalized).
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Richard Ings, who led antidoping efforts for the ATP from 2000 to 2005 and later headed the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority, said a change to make disclosure of voluntary suspensions mandatory for all sports was the best course of action, even if it was initially simply disclosed as an unspecified rules violation.
It is backing a long-running attempt by Carl Levin, a Democratic senator, to make disclosure of beneficial ownership a condition for any company registering in the United States.
(F) The priority for participants was thus to "make disclosure easier" for disabled women experiencing domestic abuse by removing psychosocial and environmental barriers.
Our findings demonstrate, however, that there is still a lack of understanding about how to make disclosure easier for disabled women and the intersection between disability and domestic abuse remains poorly understood.
Sarah Alspach, a spokeswoman for GlaxoSmithKline, said, "We continue to believe that healthcare professionals are responsible for making disclosures to their employers and other entities, in this case National Public Radio and its listeners".
Just as Facebook has more work to do when it comes to pushing the government to return the information it sought under the search warrants especially for the more than 300 people who weren't charged, it also has more work to do when it comes to making disclosures about requests the government makes for national security reasons.
In 2006, the Supreme Court ruled that there is no protection under the First Amendment for government employees making disclosures even if they are privy to and blow the whistle on outright illegal activity.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in America made disclosure compulsory for cars built from late 2010.
It is that very outcry that argues strongly for making disclosure happen.
Perhaps paradoxically, the elevation of disclosure as a strategy of HIV prevention by the courts and media coverage shifts perceptions and negotiations of HIV management in ways that may actually undermine effective HIV prevention by making disclosure feel more risky for HIV-positive people when it becomes an act subject to legal scrutiny.
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