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The more they divulged about their likes and dislikes, the richer the data they provided.
The statute, nicknamed the "Bork law," also made video services companies liable for damages if they divulged consumers' records outside the course of ordinary business.
Instead of inflating incomes, as the D.A. alleged, in many cases Abacus had seemingly managed to accurately assess borrowers' true incomes, rather than the artificially low numbers they divulged to the I.R.S.
As they divulged the names of their supporters to one another, it appeared they had 25 or 26 supporters each - but two MPs appeared to be supporting both candidates, leading to frantic efforts to discover their true allegiance.
Thus began a game of nuclear cat-and-mouse in which inspectors praised the Iranians for the information they divulged, while criticizing them for what they appeared to withhold.
Maryland officials have not discussed the events surrounding McNair's death in detail, nor have they divulged the treatment that he received or the efforts made by staff to lower his body temperature.
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But LinkedIn users will still want to be careful what they divulge.
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But the operators of these services say they are aware of the potential pitfalls and allow users to control how much information they divulge.
While American media secretes a persistent discharge of similar readings, rarely do they divulge more than a compulsion to self-analyze in real time.
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