Disclosures Sentence Examples

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  • In 1920 he published a memorandum endeavouring to justify his policy during the war, and he followed it with interesting disclosures regarding the attitude of the Vatican in 1917 and the mission of the papal legate in Munich, Pacelli, to Berlin.

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  • Even in the time of Copernicus some well-meaning persons, especially those of the reformed persuasion, had suspected a discrepancy between the new view of the solar system and certain passages of Scripture - a suspicion strengthened by the antiChristian inferences drawn from it by Giordano Bruno; but the question was never formally debated until Galileo's brilliant disclosures, enhanced by his formidable dialectic and enthusiastic zeal, irresistibly challenged for it the attention of the authorities.

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  • Manifest has noted that approximately a dozen companies have failed to record abstentions in their proxy poll disclosures.

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  • This means that disclosures, whether emotional, physical or even financial, may be interpreted as highly problematic.

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  • It is difficult to understand why the government reacted so excessively over disclosures of their plans to put a satellite dish in the sky.

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  • That Revelation has retained its place in the canon is due not to its extravagant claims to inspiration or its apocalyptical disclosures, but to its splendid faith and unconquerable hope, that have never failed to awake the corresponding graces in every age of the Church's history.

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  • The above sociopolitical context provides a backdrop to an understanding of the wage disclosures in company annual reports.

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  • Before you purchase a travel card be sure to read the disclosures to make sure your balance won't be eaten up by excessive fees.

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  • You have to apply for the card to receive the specific terms, conditions and disclosures.

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  • The financial institution must provide cardholders with disclosures prior to making fee changes.

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  • Review any documentation offered to you after the incident, but do not sign waivers or disclosures without reading them thoroughly.

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  • After these disclosures are made, informed consent should be obtained from the child (as appropriate) and the child's parent before testing begins.

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  • The publication contains details about the application and approval process, how to appeal decisions that you do not agree with, and details about all necessary disclosures.

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  • Although standard disclosures are stated - such as making sure that clients understand that certain investments are not guaranteed and may indeed lose value - UBS employees are still vulnerable to lawsuits and other legal problems.

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  • This third work contained in the Coptic MS. referred to under Gospel of Mary gives cosmological disclosures and is presumably of Valentinian origin.

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  • Berlin (1896), pp. 839 sqq., this gospel gives disclosures on the nature of matter (An) and the progress of the Gnostic soul through the seven planets.

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  • The book contains disclosures by Christ, the Virgin and Beliar and much of the subjectmatter is ancient.

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  • With other disclosures regarding German machinations against the United States it materially contributed to rouse American national feeling, which found expression in the decisive votes of the Senate and the House of Representatives on April 5 in favour of declaring war upon Germany.

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  • The disclosures before the Parnell Commission, the O'Shea divorce proceedings, the downfall of Mr Parnell and the disruption of the Irish party, assisted him in his task; but the fact remains that by persistent courage and undeviating thoroughness he reduced crime in Ireland to a vanishing point.

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  • Another opportunity for making political capital was provided by the publication of the report of the royal commission on the Boer War under Lord Elgin's chairmanship, which horrified the country by its disclosures (August 26th) as to the political and military muddling which had gone on, and the want of any efficient system of organization.

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  • One outcome of the disclosures connected with the Agapemone deserves passing mention, as throwing some light on the origin of the wealth of the community.

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  • The steps taken by Salisbury after the discovery of the gunpowder do not show the possession of any information of the plot or of the persons who were its chief agents outside Fawkes's first statement, and his knowledge is seen to develop according to the successive disclosures and confessions of the latter.

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  • Piso committed suicide, though it was rumoured that Tiberius, fearing incriminating disclosures, had put him to death.

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  • He was made co-respondent in a divorce suit brought by Captain OShea another Irishmanfor the dissolution of his marriage; and the disclosures made at the trial induced Gladstone, who was supported by the Nonconformists generally throughout the United Kingdom, to request Parnell to withdraw from the leadership of the Irish party.

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  • The trial of 130 prisoners sent up from Nantes led to so many terrible disclosures that public feeling turned still more fiercely against the Jacobins; Carrier himself was condemned and executed; and in November the Jacobin Club was closed.

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