disclose in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

disclose in the PONS Dictionary

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English
This forced parties to disclose most donations, but put few limits on who could donate and how much could be given.
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We can not disclose which teams we are talking with.
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However, there is no national law prohibiting bands from disclosing whether they were original performers or not.
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The amount was not publicly disclosed but was believed to be 20,000 per episode, plus repeat broadcast royalties.
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Some groups discourage members from disclosing their e-mail address due to spoofing.
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For example, a submitter must disclose any personal or professional relationships that might even slightly have a bearing on the submitted work.
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The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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If lawyers were unable to disclose such information, many would undertake legal work only where payment is made in advance.
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Furthermore, patenting one of these remedies would have meant publicly disclosing its ingredients, which most promoters sought to avoid.
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Usher hinted that it was derived after something significant to him, and he would disclose it in the upcoming months.
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