Sentence examples for whatever disclosure from inspiring English sources

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Now, I must insist that the Hewlett-Packard board undertake a full investigation of the practices... and take whatever disclosure and/or corrective action is required.

Further, whatever disclosure is mandated for those in these regulated professions should also be mandated for those who do the regulating and I would also urge the inclusion of all elected officials at local, state and federal levels.

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The Colorado Avalanche disclosed seven concussions last season, the most in the N.H.L. N.H.L. clubs do inform the league of concussions through the automatic electronic transmission of medical records, regardless of whatever public disclosure has or has not been made, said John Dellapina, a league spokesman.

Whatever the disclosure rule might do to put small investors on an equal footing with institutions, it will do nothing to alter the incentives that drive Wall Street.

Whatever the disclosure rule may do to put small investors on an equal footing with institutions, it will do nothing to alter the incentives that drive Wall Street.

Mr. Cunningham said that the group would file whatever lobbying disclosures were required by law, but that the issue of coordination was legally irrelevant.

People with graduate degrees thought that giving someone not in their circle a chance was proof of their decency; by getting his hands dirty, Snowden not only broke whatever non-disclosure agreements he was asked to sign but intruded on their sense of their own goodness.

Most Americans will not pore over the tax returns, medical records, school records and whatever else the disclosure-mongers want disclosed.

Mr Baker does not think banks should be forced to go that far provided there is full disclosure of whatever analysts do.

A second attack on the classical conception came from American pragmatist philosophers, notably Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey, for whom experience was the medium for the disclosure of whatever there is to be encountered; it is far richer and more complex than a passive registry of sensible data.

I guess, for reasons of "full disclosure" or whatever, I should mention that James Franco writes a regular column for VICE.com.

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