Sentence examples for potentially disclosed from inspiring English sources

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In attempting to put out the Trump-Russia fire, he made much of it worse: In two press conferences on Wednesday, he claimed that Trump's surrogates ― and maybe the president himself ― were mentioned in reports compiled through legal surveillance, implied that they may have had suspicious contact with agents from a country other than Russia, and potentially disclosed classified information.

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Photos can potentially disclose a significant amount of privacy sensitive information, not only contained in the image data as such but also in the associated metadata.

Moreover, photos shared on online social networks can be accessed and commented easily and quickly by people and content analysis algorithms, resulting in most photos being tagged with additional information potentially disclosing further privacy sensitive information such as identification data.

Moreover, on online social networking environments, shared photos can be accessed and commented or tagged easily by people as well as content analysis algorithms, potentially disclosing or enabling the disclosure of even more privacy-related information.

While this feature has valuable, legitimate uses (e.g., enabling administrators to verify that a virtual machine is operating correctly), it may be misused or exploited by attackers in order to access (and potentially disclose) sensitive data inside virtual machines [10].

Each robustness test focuses on a single mutation rule type, and having identified the three major controller operational stages (analysis, planning, and execution), we must execute the tests with the controller in each of these stages, as it allows us to cover more cases and potentially disclose more robustness problems.

As part of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) of 2010, foreign banks must determine which account holders are US citizens and potentially disclose their assets to the IRS, under threat of huge penalties.

A few academic respondents felt that industrial partners tended to be more reticent when it came to sharing data and materials, while some industry respondents felt that on occasion academic scientists were potentially liable to inadvertently disclose potentially valuable information (c.f. Evans 2010).

He explains that in previous iterations of the simulation, only about half of the corporate representatives fully disclosed potentially damaging information, but that all of the corporate representatives disclosed information in this case.

Marketers could potentially use information disclosed by children, location data made available by a device and tracking cookies to target personalized advertising to children who are too young to even understand the concept of advertising.

The quiet thwarting of the potentially disastrous sabotage, disclosed in October by ABC News, is seen by officials here and in Washington as a model of cooperation for a relationship that has been under strain since the disclosure of the role of Saudis in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

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