Sentence examples for true disclosure from inspiring English sources

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If it takes a stripped-down version to win enactment of true disclosure, that is worth pursuing.

(d) The presiding officer shall permit the parties to conduct such cross-examination as may be required for a full and true disclosure of the facts.

(d) The ALJ shall permit the parties to conduct such cross examination as may be required for a full and true disclosure of the facts.

There is no true disclosure around a campaign's financial backers and no UK law requiring financial transparency outside an election period.

We agree that a 'full hearing' under § 309 means that every party shall have the right to present his case or defense by oral or documentary evidence, to submit rebuttal evidence, and to conduct such cross-examination as may be required for a full and true disclosure of the facts.

if the Commission determines that there are disputed issues of material fact it is necessary to resolve, to present such rebuttal submissions and to conduct (or have conducted under paragraph (3)(B)) such cross-examination of persons as the Commission determines (i) to be appropriate, and (ii) to be required for a full and true disclosure with respect to such issues.

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This is doubly true with disclosure rules on boardroom remuneration likely to become more stringent anyway.

However, the converse of this Guideline is not true — a disclosure in a televisioncommercial is not necessarily deceptive if it is instead made in a video super or crawl, as long as it is still clear and conspicuous.

It is true that disclosure of the facts of the labor dispute may be annoying to Senn even if the method and means employed in giving the publicity are inherently unobjectionable.

If CVB had chosen not to disclose the SEC investigation, the Ninth Circuit may have affirmed dismissal of this litigation for failing to plead loss causation because the company's stock price barely reacted to the true "corrective disclosure" announcing the write off, providing yet another possible reason to refrain from disclosing investigations early in the process unless absolutely necessary.

It's true that disclosure requirements are onerous.

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