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Many banks came clean, divulging their clients to American authorities.
He counted them up (without divulging names), one by one.
The NDA, unsurprisingly, barred her from divulging information about the family.
More of those meeting, but divulging evidence needs to be banned.
But DeArment died without divulging what had happened to his wife.
Google and Cisco aren't divulging how the revenue split will work.
Jeans and abayas evaporate, divulging string bikinis, tankinis and swim shorts.
All my friends have different comfort levels with divulging certain financial areas.
Without divulging particulars, Gowdy described it as turning up previously unknown information.
Those who are very private would never consider divulging their darker thoughts.
Again, the department resisted divulging the information until it was forced to.
"Friends" actress Jennifer Aniston seems to be divulging all her secrets to success.
And for some of us, it's a place for divulging our innermost secrets.
Beyond that, though, Byton isn't divulging any of the K-Byte's specs just yet.
Gloria Estefan is divulging secrets from her long-lasting marriage to husband Emilio Estefan!
Uber uses the company's software to connect drivers and passengers without divulging personal information.
Yale administrators have struggled to address the rancor without divulging information on the case.
Smith called his previous discussions with CSA a "frustrating process", without divulging his concerns.
I'm not going to go beyond that, or I will be divulging the secret sauce.
In this case, too, I hadn't planned on rocking the boat and divulging my secret.
There are also questions about transparency and whether individual sports are divulging all past offenders.
Comey had perfectly good reasons for not publicly divulging details of an ongoing counterterrorism investigation.
And were you concerned that divulging information early might jeopardize the soldiers' attempt to be (inaudible)?
Former administrators admitted doling out drugs without having appropriate diagnoses, securing informed consent or divulging risks.
The Global Times, a state owned tabloid, criticized Washington for divulging details about the trade talks.
I will maybe be remembered reprimanded for divulging that but a bright day of my life.
Rice said that during the 2016 presidential campaign, she considered publicly divulging Trump's comment to her.
She's purportedly bound by a non-disclosure agreement and a $100,000 settlement from divulging those details.
She is the first person to be indicted for divulging secret files since Mr Trump became president.
Wiseau has been famously coy in divulging any details of his life, but such is his right.
However, in a corporate finance setting, for example, divulging your weekend exploits are likely not fair game.
The details were sparse, as if she were afraid of divulging too much over an insecure line.
The dossier had infuriated both Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump by divulging allegedly corrupt dealings between them.
It is not illegal to leak information, as such, but divulging classified information is against the law.
That said, we don't yet know all the ways that divulging so much data could be dangerous.
"You can't punish a journalist for divulging a document that was obtained through criminal means," he said.
Should I try to encourage Jack to seek therapy without divulging anything Jane has told me in confidence?
On Wall Street, moneymaking companies have long relied on confidentiality agreements to prevent employees from divulging their secrets.
The biggest taboo is for an owner to promote their own room without divulging their connection to it.
Yet over time, this habit of deliberately divulging only certain aspects of my life did not feel liberating.
In exchange for not divulging details of the alleged affair, she received $130,000 from Trump's attorney Michael Cohen.
The paintings are instructive, divulging what might happen to people consumed by sin and those who fight it.
Over the summer, Stewart said that she's changed her opinion on divulging details about her personal life and relationships.
And McKagan is not bashful about divulging some of the more morbid details with a smile on his face.
Sean tricks the woman he's sleeping with into divulging privileged information by using a lack of consciousness against her.
The Mexican government sacked the country's top electoral-crimes prosecutor for divulging bits of an investigation into corrupt financing.
Besson was tight-lipped in an interview with Entertainment Weekly when it came to divulging anything about the plot.
Trump returned these kindnesses by publicly divulging Graham's mobile phone number and forcing him to get a new one.
Ms. Holderness said Mr. Porter tried to work through an intermediary to discourage her from divulging his violent behavior.
Shawkat, who has nearly 50,000 followers on Twitter, never shies away from divulging her political thoughts on social media.
The source reportedly came from Israeli intelligence, and divulging it to the Russians endangered the life of an Israeli spy.
When it comes to divulging information about your new gig, experts advise keeping it very top level -- if you can.
Artists are landing on other planets, entranced with geometric psychedelia, imagining Arcadia on acid, summoning magical creatures, and divulging nightmares.
The Fox River 8 alum is super helpful, divulging that Ogygia is a prison for the worst of the worst.
That November King shared an Instagram photo of herself with Ferguson divulging that he had been sober for 10 months.
The showrunners now label her a master manipulator for strategically divulging the secret about Jon to Tyrion in Episode 4.
Another would allow more companies to file confidential initial public offerings without divulging all their sensitive financial information right away.
But it's notable that people felt more comfortable divulging their real personal hardships to a machine than to a person.
The Justice Department has long had a policy of not divulging people's names during an investigation unless they are indicted.
Senior executives at Facebook believed that people within the F.T.C. were divulging details to influence negotiations, according to two people.
H. R. McMaster's response to the Washington Post report on the president's divulging classified information to the Russian foreign minister.
They argue that the Stored Communications Act forbids them from divulging the content of communications unless a specific exemption applies.
The dataset, which appears to be hosted by an Icelandic group that specializes in divulging leaks, contains considerable personal information.
If Trump was divulging sensitive information, it wouldn't be the first time that he played fast and loose with US intelligence.
In 1981, Mortimer delivered to the couple a healthy baby girl, never divulging the possibility that she might be his own.
Stephen Bannon, Mr Trump's former right-hand man, in particular earned the president's wrath for divulging all to the book's author.
After the board discussed that investment, Gupta was charged with calling Rajaratnam just 16 seconds later and divulging the Buffett news.
That's why I'm divulging all the details of my new skin-care obsession: The Juice Beauty Stem Cellular Exfoliating Peel Spray.
An undisclosed "very small number" of messages "bore markings indicating the presence of classified information," he said, without divulging additional details.
Can Mr. Trump — a man who recently insisted on divulging his testosterone levels, despite releasing scant medical records — resist the urge?
Dao said the Times protected the official's identity at the author's request because divulging the name would jeopardize the person's job.
Throughout the show's pilot music is used skillfully, foreshadowing and divulging the intentions of characters for the remainder of the series.
Now, FaZe is suing for their share of Tfue's earnings -- and to shut him up from divulging confidential information about the Clan.
It was reported at the time that Monroe had been threatening to hold a press conference divulging her relationships with the brothers.
" The company said it will announce by August 14th how customers can have the gun fixed, but "stopped short of divulging details.
For some, talking about it drives the trauma deeper into the brainstem, and for others, divulging every nuance and detail is liberating.
One aide, Ahn Chong-bum, has been indicted for abuse of power and coercion; another, Chung Ho-sung, for divulging state secrets.
"Quincy Jones divulging that he used to date Ivanka Trump is a TWIST I definitely did not see coming," tweeted one user.
"Of course there'll be a plan put in place," he added — avoiding divulging any detail on what exactly that plan might be.
CBS isn't divulging a lot of specifics at this point about how the game will work, or what teams will win – prizes?
But the film ends at that, without divulging any information about her hometown, her family, or her life outside of Colonia Roma.
Beth hunches and hugs her shoulders, shivering, and divulging for just a moment the slight frame that belies her otherwise intimidating presence.
Companies should contact their local health department to create a plan before divulging the information to their staff, the law firm recommended.
Preliminary data from what Summerville calls her Regret Lab suggests that people hearing about regret do feel closer to those divulging it.
Without divulging any of the satisfying plot twists — including just who Bach's target is — I can report that the novel unspools smoothly.
My concern is that I look as if I'm dodging work by not divulging the reason for a particular health-related absence.
New York (CNN Business)Saudi Aramco, divulging its finances for the first time, revealed that it is the world's most profitable company.
He taunts his confessor by suggesting that he may or may not believe in God, and manipulates him into divulging people's secret sins.
If the thought of divulging salary details internally makes upper management uncomfortable, then it's likely a sign that some changes should be made.
The site appears to be hosted by an Icelandic group that specializes in divulging leaks, using servers in Romania, the Associated Press reported.
In a video posted on ESPN's website, host Chris Fowler confirmed the news, divulging few details about the 36-year-old's tragic death.
Critics also accused the White House of divulging little specific information about what was discussed or agreed to privately by the two leaders.
The company's not divulging the current round of funders, but has confirmed that the last number brings its current total to $63 million.
Known as Lottie at home, she calls herself Charlie here, and she somehow (a bit improbably) manages to avoid divulging her last name.
The narrator assiduously listens to other women tell their stories; for her, the highest form of intimacy is perhaps the act of divulging.
Thune also said that Nunes should heed the concerns of FBI Director Christopher Wray about divulging information about the agency's sources and methods.
When you think of therapy, you probably picture a patient lying on a couch and divulging all their inner thoughts to a nodding therapist.
We're not recommending you do anything so extreme, Cancer, but divulging too much could be your downfall this month, so think before you speak.
For the piece, Beyoncé wrote captions to accompany Mitchell's photographs, divulging her ancestry, her difficult child birth, and her journey towards accepting her body.
Farley claimed that Lippolis had attempted to extort $25,000 from her "in exchange for not divulging secrets to the media," according to the release.
Those reasons can range from keeping a spy's name secret to not divulging sensitive technology the US doesn't want other countries to know about.
Venables and his regular collaborator, the American director Ted Huffman, do this by divulging their own thought processes as they worked on the piece.
He was also charged with shooting civilians while deployed to Mosul, Iraq, in 2017, and warning his team against divulging his actions to investigators.
"Through this test, it is found that engine function has made meaningful progress," Mr. Lee said during a news briefing, without divulging further details.
Their conversations soon became "sexual in nature," Ballard, now 33, says, with Marcy divulging details about his sex life and asking about her own experiences.
The loan will be supported by its parent company, International Petroleum Investment Co (IPIC), said two of the sources without divulging the nature of support.
Farley claimed that Lippolis had attempted to extort $25,000 from her "in exchange for not divulging secrets to the media," according to the press release.
Rand Paul on Monday morning, in which he questioned if Brennan is monetizing and "making millions of dollars" by "divulging secrets" and attacking the president.
But, he says, Facebook has so far resisted divulging such data to researchers, claiming that doing so would be a breach of its user agreement.
Without divulging much detail, Nike said it's still in the early stages of testing this strategy and continues to evaluate those sales made on Amazon.
Daniel Tarullo, a former Fed governor who stepped down in 2017 and who designed the Fed's stress tests, had been wary of divulging more information.
He pleaded not guilty, but a jury convicted him, making him the first person convicted under the Espionage Act for divulging secrets to the press.
During his five-minute video, he moves through corridors, divulging statistics and describing acts that were committed in different parts of the former concentration camp.
Later that month, Dr. Mitchell testified, they had concluded that they wanted to stop because he was cooperating with his captors and divulging Qaeda secrets.
Since a film review isn't supposed to reveal the end of a movie, should a comedy review avoid divulging the big twist in a joke?
He answered questions after his dramatic remarks, divulging an astonishing amount about US intelligence and American military operations that could benefit American adversaries in the future.
The president could also cause problems for Xi by formally investigating Chinese entities who administration officials say strong-arm U.S. companies into divulging proprietary intellectual property.
The bureau has also warned that phishing attempts, where fraudsters contact people posing as the Census Bureau, could trick people into divulging sensitive information about themselves.
That's become a lot harder now, following reports of Trump's alleged divulging of highly sensitive and classified information to a smiling Russian foreign minister last week.
Farley, 32, claimed that Lippolis had attempted to extort $25,000 from her "in exchange for not divulging secrets to the media," according to the press release.
"Just to smear the president-elect of the United States, we now have intelligence officials divulging information that they are sworn not to divulge," she said.
Phishing attacks involve sending emails that appear to be from trusted sources, but in truth, trick the recipients into divulging personal information, such as online passwords.
Since this column involves unintentionally divulging my shallow 90s pop acculturation a bit more with every passing week, I find it appropriate to include this one.
He has an almost palpable terror of the spotlight (the accompanying photos showed a man in misery), and divulging even ordinary personal details caused him distress.
The Australian government has passed far-reaching new laws that ban foreign interference in politics and mete out harsher punishments for the divulging of classified information.
Cheveley publishes her evidence — a letter divulging classified government information — or violate his conscience by publicly supporting a boondoggle in which she has invested a fortune.
Shelby said he also spoke to acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney earlier Tuesday, describing the conversation as more "candid" without divulging any details.
However, as experts told NPR, there is nothing in the statute that directly limits the president or a member of Congress from divulging the whistleblower's name.
Mr. Thae had been making the rounds divulging the inner workings of the Kim Jong-un regime, a blow to Pyongyang and a coup for Seoul.
The investment is Witzig Advisory Services, which is owned by Samara Alternative Investment Fund, Amazon said without divulging financial details or the size of its stake.
Ex-Goldman Sachs star and current Pictet senior investment manager Elif Aktug teased audiences by dropping clues about her long pick but not divulging its name immediately.
For tech companies on Capitol Hill, the name of the game is ticking off each point of good behavior while divulging as little new information as possible.
Without divulging classified information, Trump loyalists portrayed themselves and the administration as victims: They easily muddied the waters between fact, fiction, and partially true (and partially not!).
In new findings, the investigation has identified around 40 people who either benefited from the fraud or facilitated it, the central bank said, without divulging their names.
The fact that Comey revealed any information at all about his bureau's probe was unusual, given investigators' usual commitment to avoid divulging details when charges aren't filed.
Some of the more high-profile leaks in the Trump administration have revealed White House infighting in articles that would appear not to involve divulging classified information.
Cohen has other legal options he could pursue as well, such as invoking attorney-client privilege to try to avoid divulging anything about his work with Trump.
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou was charged in 2012 with divulging to journalists secret information about the CIA's interrogation program, including the identity of a covert officer.
Pastor Brown spoke of his family's history, divulging that he was a descendant of Nathan Bedford Forrest, the Confederate general and founder of the Ku Klux Klan.
I'm puzzled, too, by your related worry that you won't be able to explain to people why you're asking them to donate without divulging your sexual experiences.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that she had to postpone a planned trip abroad because President Donald Trump divulging her itinerary a day earlier threatened her safety.
However, divulging classified information and calling out inaction as well as wrongheaded or shortsighted decisions by our elected leaders and their senior advisers are very different things.
The company said it did not expect potential tariffs from Brexit to significantly hurt its business, but was increasing inventory in some locations, without divulging more details.
Neither the association nor Rocket Yard Sports, the agency that brokered the deals, is divulging details of the agreements or saying when more sponsors will be announced.
"But divulging the details of what happened in a sexual assault or harassment should be up to the survivor, not us," West wrote in a blog post.
The links on the website turn up only error pages, but describe each wine in detail, divulging everything from the type of grape to the preferred serving temperature.
You are sworn to secrecy beforehand, and each day, the group repeats a 12-point oath that includes a promise of not divulging the secrets of the program.
"We are in talks with all the stakeholders to resolve the issues as soon as possible," Mehra said, without divulging details on the timeframe for resumption of production.
" On the changes to confidentiality provisions, he says: "Divulging the details of what happened in a sexual assault or harassment should be up to the survivor, not us.
He said that he had his theories of what was behind the car fires, but that he did not want to undermine his investigation by divulging too much.
But Mr. Fassaert is invested in unearthing the secrets behind Marianne's past behavior (which she's coyly reluctant about divulging), and why she now wants to reclaim her family.
It's important to find support when going through a tough time, but before divulging the details to those at work, think about the benefits and drawbacks of sharing.
Social engineering, which refers to the practice of manipulating people into performing actions or divulging information, is widely seen as the weakest link in the computer security chain.
Below, in a condensed version of the final installment of the series, Mr. Shortz and Mr. Fagliano review the sample puzzle, divulging their editorial process along the way.
For now, Fox News is not divulging the number of subscribers who have signed on for Fox Nation, saying only that it was pleased by the initial response.
"What I can say is that, in terms of privacy, none of the people you would see or encounter would be divulging any sort of information," he explains.
Anyone who saw "Prisoners" (2013), "Enemy" (2014), or "Sicario" (2015) will know how sparing he can be with facts, divulging them slowly as the tale gets under way.
It was argued before that divulging what the highest paid receive would lead to an explosion in wage demands, and it is widely supposed now that it will.
In reality, it is hard to know how many bad apples there are in any given department because neither police departments nor unions are keen on divulging that information.
Yates' attorney made it clear in a letter to the Department of Justice that she is legally allowed to speak with the Committee -- aside from not divulging classified information.
All of the people we contacted for this piece have requested anonymity, as even divulging a small bit of what goes on behind the scenes can threaten their careers.
Then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch should have dismissed Comey the moment he defied her and held a press conference divulging derogatory information about a subject of a criminal investigation.
I'm grateful for the hospitality, but my mother-in-law insists on divulging personal information at inappropriate times; she once showed me a pelvic rash while I was eating.
StemExpress paid Planned Parenthood to break the law, divulging confidential patient medical information in order to bring outside market forces to bear on pregnant women making life-altering decisions.
By divulging every last detail to these apps, we make them incredibly valuable — but also potentially ruinous, if our most sensitive records were to fall into the wrong hands.
The twists and turns of Binet's plot are too byzantine to outline here; I refrain more from a fear of creating endless explanatory regress than of divulging any spoilers.
But it will develop that there are other, more direct threats to Joe's existence, the nature of which I am kept from divulging by the Code of the Spoilers.
Legal experts say if Giuliani is asked to testify, he will try to use attorney-client privilege to avoid divulging information related to his time on the campaign trail.
Bolton "knows some of my thoughts" and "knows what I think about leaders," Trump said, warning of the repercussions of his former aide divulging sensitive information on world affairs.
The more serious charge of divulging state secrets, and its longer sentence, may have stemmed from his unwillingness to cooperate or confess, according to Patrick Poon of Amnesty International.
You might be able to respond to it in a way that deflects the actual question and is sufficient without giving too many personal details or divulging private information.
In July, Mueller's team told Jackson that it had given the defense "a roadmap" of its case by divulging all the information deemed necessary for the joint pretrial statement.
If the privacy of all the information Daniels has about the affair is worth $130,000, then why should divulging only one portion of that information cost her $1 million?
" According to a Fortune article, pharma researchers sign nondisclosure agreements that prevent them from "divulging data that might conflict, say, with a company's carefully crafted statements about new drugs.
ASIAN ORDERS RISE Given bankers' wariness about divulging details of deals involving China, it is hard to pin down how much Chinese investors may have purchased of recent SSA deals.
While a local police shooting draws massive attention, with police departments often quickly divulging the name of the officer involved, little information comes out about incidents involving the Border Patrol.
And while she labels this an act of transparency, she was quite the opposite when she invited each of them without divulging that the other two were invited as well.
The Macron campaign said on Wednesday it had carried out counter-offensive actions against the fake web sites, which were designed to trick campaign workers into divulging their user credentials.
And Tiffany Trump has played the validator, divulging rare personal details about her father's style of parenting, like his habit of jotting handwritten notes across her high school report cards.
The convictions were delivered on Wednesday, but the court restricted the news media from divulging them until after the jury had concluded its deliberations regarding Mr. Contogoulas and Mr. Reich.
At every turn, the Eagles have stressed that Wentz is progressing according to plan without divulging what that plan is — and, in fairness, it's unlikely they would acknowledge any setbacks.
Paul had asked on the social media platform whether Brennan was "monetizing" his security clearance, making "millions of dollars divulging secrets to the mainstream media with his attacks" against Trump.
Calovskis, who was known online as "Miami," helped develop code that increased the virus' effectiveness by altering the appearance of banks' websites, tricking victims into divulging their information, prosecutors said.
Her sweet-natured sass exudes from the painting's depiction of her warm eyes, bunched, blushing cheeks, and inquisitive smirk, as if she were on the verge of divulging some juicy secret.
In addition to divulging details about date nights in L.A. and doing cutesy couple stuff, Grimaldi also opened up about how she's remaining close with her loved ones back at home.
"We want to make sure we are not divulging things at some point that would give our adversaries some ideas of the things that we are trying to do," Brig. Gen.
He'll have to follow the general rules of sticking to his new identity, never divulging his real name or history, and never again contacting the people he once knew, DePaul said.
Top researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center have filed at least seven corrections with medical journals recently, divulging financial relationships with health care companies that they did not previously disclose.
Divulging 53% quarterly revenue growth for Google's cloud services compared with a year ago meant it grew slower than the business it is trying to catch up to, Microsoft Corp's Azure.
The narrator's reticence in divulging her own interiority acts as a fascinating exercise in withholding, one that marks Cusk's entire trilogy and proves to be a respite from today's overstuffed fiction.
It is certainly understandable that President Trump is not divulging too much regarding his intentions for gun reform, as it has been just days since the massacre in Las Vegas. Sen.
There's also a decent portion of material redacted because the "Justice Department has long had a policy of not divulging people's names during an investigation unless they are indicted," Ward writes.
Twilio, whose cloud-based software allows users to have one-on-one conversations without divulging their personal phone numbers, announced plans on Thursday to raise up to $100 million in an IPO.
Many critics refrained from divulging the film's premise in reviews and the trailer tells you next to nothing—all on the basis that being kept in the dark made the film better.
The company started divulging some details around the offering last September, but with today's CEO-written blog post, T-Mobile is starting to advertise its promises in a far more public fashion.
Formula One's current commercial agreements with teams run to 2020 and Liberty, who took over the sport in January, are drawing up a road map for the future without divulging much detail.
As well as divulging the boozy habits of those running the country, the Wine Cellar also seeks to assure the British public that the Westminster wine collection is able to fund itself.
Divulging one's gender through an announcement of pronouns at best contradicts the reality that our gender may be ambiguous, and at worst forces students to reveal a potentially vulnerable part of themselves.
When Chuck responded by divulging a story of emotional abuse from his childhood — in which the lesson from his mercurial father was that all women crave domination — Wendy was horrified, of course.
While participant data is shared with regulators in drug trials, academics fear that the E.P.A.'s proposal would additionally require divulging confidential personal information, potentially violating privacy regulations for federally funded research.
Those interviews are conducted with generals who have multiple stars on their breastplates and who are usually adept at not divulging more than what they have decided they will tell a reporter.
Trump and his allies have repeatedly decried the leaks of sensitive — and, at times, embarrassing — information from within the White House and have vowed to crackdown on those caught divulging such information.
On Wednesday night, the current Bachelor star posted a throwback prom photo to Instagram featuring the longest blazer I've ever seen, shortly before divulging 25 previously-unknown facts about himself to Us Weekly.
Zenimax alleged that Luckey had signed a non-disclosure agreement concerning work that Carmack and Luckey did with the help of Id Software, then broke that NDA and by divulging information to Facebook.
With less than a week to go before the May 23, 2015, ceremony, Palin's mom broke the news on Facebook without divulging whether just the engagement was over or the relationship in general.
Without divulging too much in the way of specs, Qualcomm SVP Alex Katouzian highlighted a few of the key focuses for the chip, including imaging/video processing, AI, VR/AR and battery life.
The spectacle of a fired special counsel — and former F.B.I. director — publicly divulging the results of his investigation would raise parallels to the Watergate hearings and raise pressure on Republicans to break rank.
After a strong start, insiders quickly began divulging that iAds was hurting, with fill rates (the percentage of advertising inventory filled with an ad) dropping from 18 percent to 6 percent for some.
Another option is to use services such as PayPal, Google Pay, or Apple Pay, which let you pay for goods and services without divulging your credit card to the company you're buying from.
This was one man's singular vision: an orchestral space rock odyssey complete with blessed gospel choirs, bursts of free jazz noise, swampy blues, and garage rock freak-outs, divulging the pain he's suffered.
" He then gave a little more away about his next album, for which a title or release date has not yet been announced, divulging "It's all very like, under wraps at the minute.
Neither manager was entirely convinced that Henry could play through the middle, with Ancelotti later divulging that failing to cultivate Henry as a striker was one of his biggest regrets as a manager.
In the society's origin story, Sikan brings sacred knowledge to her people, the Efut, but is ultimately killed by her countrymen for divulging the cult's secrets to her lover from a neighboring nation.
"The unspoken rule was of not saying anything, not divulging anything," said Karen Herold, 58, who rode there from age 16 to 20, during which time she said Mr. Williams continually molested her.
In the end, TrapX's researchers were able to bait the attackers with a web server containing fake data aimed at tricking them into divulging their tactics, and hopefully frustrating them into giving up.
Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, who heads the Senate panel and who has criticized the Defense Department for failing to provide lawmakers details of the ambush, praised the briefing without divulging details.
Both sides blame each other for instigating the fraught fight, which has led to allegations that Airbnb hosts have been doxxed — a term for publicly divulging sensitive personal details like addresses and phone numbers.
Music Business Worldwide (MBW) reported on the round yesterday, with Kobalt founder and CEO Willard Ahdritz confirming that the news is directionally correct without divulging precisely how much capital Kobalt is closing on currently.
That House committee this week released its second report examining Greitens' conduct, divulging new details behind his campaign's use of a donor list he took from The Mission Continues, a veterans charity he founded.
After he obtained documents related to a dispute between a resident of Mianyang and local officials, he was accused of divulging secret documents, although they were reportedly given to the petitioner by government officials.
Your Money Adviser As people across the country receive new, safer Medicare cards in the mail, advocates are warning about fraudulent callers who try to dupe people into paying money or divulging personal information.
A. As with other large organizations like the Internal Revenue Service or financial companies, online thieves have created fraudulent Amazon names to try to fool people into divulging account passwords and other personal information.
Since first awarding the prize in 1901, the committee has kept every candidate's identity and its selection process secret, only divulging its secrets 50 years after the decision and for the purposes of research.
How would the self-divulging vibe sit given the current backlash against psychographics: the cunning collection of demographic lifestyle-behavioral data that brought us Brexit, Trump, and a flood of xenophobic nationalist identity-reductionisms.
THE ONE MCDONALD&aposS ITEM YOU SHOULD NEVER ORDER, ACCORDING TO AN EX-EMPLOYEE Last week, McDonald's also sounded off on Twitter, divulging why the elusive boneless pork sandwich is only sold at select locations.
Bill — after divulging that he "just fall[s] in love with whoever [he] falls in love with" — asks Eve if she's ever been interested in women and arches a skeptical eyebrow when she denies it.
For years, I was proud of my ability to tweet about the darkest parts of my soul—frankly divulging the chaos of my depression and suicidal tendencies online, without a twinge of shame or worry.
At the risk of divulging spoilers, I'll just say that the film finds a way to sneak in the idea of cultural appropriation being destructive … while still, of course, being a prime example of it.
BRASILIA, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Engineering group Odebrecht SA asked Brazil's Supreme Court on Wednesday to threaten fines against Venezuela's former chief prosecutor to stop her from divulging information from the company's confidential plea bargain testimony.
Candidates typically file the forms grudgingly, wary of divulging too much about their assets and debts, but Mr. Trump has wielded the forms like an advertisement of his wealth and his success as a businessman.
She seemed to struggle with the tension between her giddiness at the thought of taking on the former speaker, and her strategic intuition that she could hurt Gingrich's chances by divulging damaging information about him.
I'd send a long-winded explanation divulging my wheelchair use, reminding him that it didn't make me any less of person and ending with reassurance that he could ask me questions, should he have any.
Only two months before, Mr. Gupta had finished a two-year prison sentence for divulging corporate secrets to Raj Rajaratnam, the hedge fund titan now serving one of the longest sentences ever for insider trading.
The film is a throwback to the years when spycraft was steeped in the concept of "kompromat" – using seduction instead of computers to lure diplomats and businessmen into divulging sensitive information, or blackmailing them outright.
A clash between Warren and Buttigieg — which contributed to Buttigieg releasing his clients from his time at consulting company McKinsey and Warren divulging decades of legal cases — could spill over into the debate, as well.
Pageantry had been my full-time job, and suddenly I found myself in a bewilderingly different industry surrounded by middle-aged white men with whom I had to be highly judicious about divulging my pageant past.
Emails leaked to Gizmodo last year seemed to show Wright divulging his idea for a "new form of electronic money" to Kleiman in 2008, months before the public unveiling of Bitcoin, and asking for Kleiman's assistance.
He also explains how fishbone analysis, by divulging the approximate age of fish caught, has found signs of population depletion and overfishing (as older fish died off and reliance on younger, smaller, less fertile fish increased).
Some feel at ease describing how stoic they can be in accepting the destruction unleashed by Pele, while others express hesitance about divulging too much information about a figure of extreme importance to many people here.
The congressman called repeatedly, finally reaching him from the White House lawn on his seventh try, divulging information that was not public in a call that lasted six minutes and eight seconds, according to the indictment.
We should disclose things that are important for people to understand why we were impressive in our approach, but that does not include divulging operational details that might make something like this harder to do next time.
A day after Omarosa Manigault Newman appeared on Celebrity Big Brother and said she was "haunted by the President's tweets," the White House is divulging the details on how she left her post as a former aide.
But if you write about stuff that you feel is interesting and you write about stuff that's important to you and you realize later that it's actually extremely embarrassing, that you were divulging all of this stuff.
But advocates for unauthorized immigrants said they feared that immigrants who had applied for legal status — in the process divulging they were not here legally — were now in danger of having that information used to deport them.
Celebs wear full-body makeup on the regular, but this year saw an uptick in stars and makeup artists being incredibly open about it, sharing images on social media and divulging the products they used to get there.
When she wonders into his room of clocks and reveals the very personal reason she's in the FBI (note that she played the pronoun game with her partner while divulging her story), her crassness seems to charm him.
VATICAN CITY – An Italian journalist who was put on trial by the Vatican for divulging confidential documents is coming out with a new book promising to reveal fresh secrets about sex, crimes and money in the Holy See.
RMI founding member, cosmetics firm L'Oréal - which states over 99 percent of its mica comes from "legal gated mines" free of child workers - said companies will begin divulging supply chain details when the technology is piloted next year.
For him, the object, whether discarded, found, or made to look that way, is a powerful container, divulging so much about a place and, more importantly, the interior landscape of a person, should they choose to be open.
The Fox Business Network anchor on Wednesday gave a master class in how to butter up the president, who reciprocated by divulging intimate details of what it was like to order last week's strike against a Syrian airfield.
Aired on Australian television networks on Tuesday, the Coalition for Marriage-commissioned advertisement depicts three Australian mothers divulging concerns about school programming, especially in relation to LGBTQI inclusive programs like Australia's Safe Schools, if marriage equality becomes legal.
When Trump compromised the safety of an Israeli ISIS infiltrator by divulging the intelligence he provided, and the city where he obtained it, to senior Russian officials in the White House, Ryan's spokesman conveyed the speaker's minimal concern.
E-mails from the Vice-President's former account showed up in March (divulging the Second Lady's private contact information), and, in May, hackers delivered a cache from Emmanuel Macron's campaign inboxes in the apparent hope of swaying voters.
When not divulging seemingly secret information about Manafort's relations with Russian operatives in the 2016 election, and Mueller's apparent interest in them, Manafort's lawyers painted the picture of a run-down man, plagued by physical ailments and anxiety.
A collection of previously sealed legal documents was released on Friday by a federal appeals court, publicly divulging new details on how Epstein and his associates allegedly recruited young women and girls, including from a Florida high school.
Not only was Mouallimi probably breaking diplomatic protocol by divulging and articulating the alleged private remarks of a UN agency, but he perhaps knew that OCHA would not directly contradict his account, even if it was false or exaggerated.
After cutting ties with Arnault, the Academy held a vote on whether to exclude Frostenson from the body for allegedly breaching conflict of interest rules and divulging names of prize winners to her husband, who could then leak them.
There's certainly an argument that can be made for not divulging your salary in a status update on Facebook, but it doesn't make sense for companies who are doing right by workers to be so secretive about employee compensation.
Westpac said last month it would sell Hastings' fund management business to Northill without divulging the terms of the deal, in a move by a big Australian bank to offload a capital intensive division amid stiffer bank capital rules.
"We would like to state that the invitation of those involved in divulging military plans was done with the best intention in order to make them realise the import of such acts to our national security," army spokesman Gen.
The complaint also alleges de Blasio's campaign violated federal reporting requirements by not disclosing those contributions on its FEC filings and not divulging all of the spending made by the political action committees to advance de Blasio's presidential ambitions.
Divulging any sort of "confidential and potentially privileged" information to a foreign leader -- as Trump did in May 2017 with the Russians -- could have broad ripple effects throughout the intelligence community including the possible compromising of sources and methods.
After cutting ties with Arnault, the Academy held a vote on whether to exclude his wife from the body for allegedly breaching conflict of interest rules and divulging names of prize winners to her husband, who could then leak them.
A new kind of exchange-traded fund is expected to grant active money managers a way to offer their strategies without divulging their stock picks and methods, a key hang-up that's kept them from participating in the booming industry.
A purported email from March 28, 2008, months before Satoshi Nakomoto published the white paper that laid out the Bitcoin framework, appears to show Wright divulging the idea of a "new form of electronic money" to Kleiman for the first time.
To laughter from the audience of local residents and politicians at the carnival-season Volksfest, "Gretl" grumbled about the wiles of federal politics: "What a mess," she despaired, divulging that she had been sent to Berlin to clean it all up.
The details and motive of the crime also remain murky -- Dix said he worries that divulging too much information may hamper the prosecution -- but in July the sheriff called Coggins' demise "just a horrible, torturous death," according to CNN affiliate WGCL.
But his certitude never wavered, even after Ms. Corcoran's lawyer, Mr. Seltzer, confronted him with article after article in which Mr. Trump himself had discussed with reporters much of the same "confidential" information he accused Ms. Corcoran's team of divulging.
The identities of the candidates are kept secret, and indeed, the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which awards the prizes, is forbidden from divulging any information about its deliberations for 50 years, and even then, only for scholarship purposes and at its discretion.
Because of an editing error, an article on Wednesday about an effort by Rajat K. Gupta to restore his reputation after serving a prison term for divulging confidential corporate information to Raj Rajaratnam referred incorrectly to Mr. Rajaratnam's prison sentence.
The government said Kincaid was passed over for jobs and promotions because another candidate was preferred, and that she was reassigned to a lateral position after she admitted divulging information from the investigation to her husband, a retired ATF agent.
Late Monday, reporters could hear senior aides shouting from behind closed doors as they discussed how to respond after Washington Post reporters informed them of an article they were writing that first reported the news about the president's divulging of intelligence.
Party, and began dispatching emails with malicious links and fake login pages designed to bait campaign staffers into divulging their usernames and passwords, or to click on a link that would give the Russians a toehold onto the campaign's network.
The two men also urged prosecutors to probe accusations that Ukrainian agents tried to rig the 2016 election in Hillary Clinton's favor by divulging evidence about Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort, in what became a pillar of the Mueller investigation.
Without divulging any specific data, Moen, a manufacturer of bathroom and kitchen products, said the market for its bath safety line has expanded over the past three years, after it started offering more stylish grab bars that match other bath products.
The great mystery of "Rogue One" — the big payoff, the thing people like me would be pilloried for divulging, the puzzle you will congratulate yourself for solving — is where it fits in with the rest of the "Star Wars" cycle.
Lavrov's last Oval Office meeting in May 2017 turned into a public relations disaster for Trump, who was accused by unnamed U.S. officials of divulging highly classified information during that meeting about a planned operation by the Islamic State militant group.
But don't go divulging sob stories to your attentive mate: Researchers found that subjects felt more sexually attracted to their partners following a face-to-face responsive conversation about a positive life event, but not so with a negative event.
Can you walk us through the release of that information and what part did the fact that a beacon was pinging during that time have to do with the release of the statement and a concern that divulging information early might jeopardize?
Many lawmakers talk about the need for greater security, their leeriness about divulging too many details about public appearances, the fleeting worry when someone asks them if they are members of Congress, the precautions that started years ago, when former Democratic Rep.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled in 2013 that the hospital had violated human rights by divulging the medical record of the Avilkins' daughter to Russian prosecutors, who had demanded that public hospitals report all cases of Jehovah's Witnesses who refused transfusions.
Google finally divulged its own data in May 2014 after it and several other major technology companies including Apple, Oracle and Yahoo resisted publicly reporting it under federal law for many years, on the grounds that doing so would amount to divulging trade secrets.
As difficult as it is to go into why exactly Black Mirror Season 5 feels like a letdown without divulging the content of its episodes, the expectations surrounding the show are solid enough that it's possible to hint at which of those are clumsily subverted.
Now that the dust has settled from the nuclear explosion that was the Calvin Harris-Taylor Swift breakup, the DJ is divulging exactly what went down between him and the pop star — and why, in hindsight, that Twitter rant was probably not the best decision.
He is also a California resident who voluntarily helped his city, Carmel-by-the-Sea, crack the secret pension code — figuring out the market value of its debt to its retirees in 2011 before Calpers resolved to start divulging the information later that year.
In the small town of Marumaru on the North Island's east coast, Colton Kemp's wife dies while pregnant and, unable to acknowledge what has happened, he goes about his business in town that day without divulging the news to anyone, pretending she is still alive.
But official Afghan government policy forbids representatives for provincial and district police and government bodies from divulging casualty details to the news media, so many simply refuse to do so; that most likely accounts for the much higher figure the American military cited last week.
Retired Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher, who was acquitted of brutal war crimes, posted a video on social media on Monday, denigrating former teammates who testified against him by labeling them "cowards" and potentially endangering them by divulging sensitive information, including their names, photos, and statuses.
He could have also resorted to his trademark what's-the-big-deal approach to political reasoning: After all, Mr. Flynn has not been accused of divulging any secrets to the Russian ambassador (unlike a 2010 incident in which he was actually accused of sharing secrets).
New York: A spokesperson for Governor Andrew Cuomo pointed to a policy forbidding state agencies from asking about immigration status or divulging such information, unless required by law, and indicated that New York state agencies keep no information that would be useful to Trump's immigration authorities.
Secretaries of state are not restricted from divulging this information (with the exception of giving it to commercial entities), but making it readily available online makes it much easier for anyone — not just those approved by a secretary of state's office — to access this personal, sensitive information.
Lippolis was arrested and charged with third-degree extortion in December after Farley claimed that he had attempted to extort $25,000 from her "in exchange for not divulging secrets to the media," according to a press release by the Toms River Police Department in New Jersey.
The trip is intended to bolster Trump's standing on the world stage, but his divulging previously classified information obtained by Israel to adversary Russia and the questions swirling about former FBI Director James Comey and former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn may create setbacks on that front.
For dessert, take everything: an exemplary flan; pasteles with featherweight shells divulging stretchy cheese, paired with api morado, a warm brew of purple corn and pineapple; and huminta, halfway between cornbread and pudding, to be unfolded like a tamal from its envelope of charred corn husk.
Partway through her time at the table—about 15 minutes and 50 seconds in—Smith brought up his bathroom-related problems yet again, divulging that he has an "old man bladder," and gets out of bed to go to the bathroom about five times a night.
While highly speculative — Kim is even more averse to divulging details about his personal wealth than Trump — the North Korean leader is believed by some foreign experts to be worth well over $1 billion and have access to billions dollars more thanks to the full backing of his country.
While rejecting Lee's claim that new evidence showed he was actually innocent, U.S. District Judge Paul Gardephe found no evidence that Lee knew of any personal benefits that insiders at Yahoo Inc and 3Com Corp might have received by divulging confidential information on which prosecutors said he traded.
I feel like it was newsworthy enough to merit coverage because you have the president&aposs personal lawyer divulging a piece of information supposedly about this conversation that he had with the special counsel&aposs team regarding the potential criminal liability of the president of the United States.
Mr. Trump also left behind a stink bomb for his host, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan, divulging that he had told the premier that the 68-year-old Japanese-American defense treaty, which has long been the foundation of the relationship between the two nations, should be overhauled.
Charles Rettig, the I.R.S. commissioner, under questioning by Democrats in another House hearing room, did his best to avoid divulging internal deliberations over Mr. Neal's request, but said that he and the I.R.S. general counsel had been "interactive" with the Treasury Department in sorting out how to respond.
The White House took pains to shroud the trip in secrecy, barring reporters traveling with him from divulging it until it had ended, but as the Marine One helicopter drew close to the demilitarized zone, dense fog prevented it from landing, sending a frustrated president back to Seoul.
It prohibited the former employee from divulging information "of a private, proprietary or confidential nature or that Mr. Trump insists remain private or confidential," according to the AP. The agreement stipulated that it was binding both during the ex-employee's tenure with Trump and "and at all times thereafter."
But according to two senior administration officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid divulging their conversations with the president, that draft did not rise to the attention of Mr. Trump or his senior aides until some news outlets began reporting that the president might sign it.
Justice Department officials began briefing Congress last week, divulging missteps in a case that nonetheless proved the Russian state-owned Rosatom was engaged in criminal activity through its top American executive beginning in 2009, well before the Obama administration made a series of favorable decisions benefitting Moscow's nuclear giant.
The paper said divulging details of its intelligence fleet was "a rare move" for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN.) Collin Koh Swee Lean, a research fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, said that revealing the ship's launch served two geopolitical purposes.
SoundCloud isn't divulging more concrete details about its financing, but the most curious element of the saga involves Chance the Rapper, who got his start on SoundCloud and appeared to have stepped in at some point in the last week with either advice or a potential offer of financial support.
Alarm quickly flared when it became apparent how precisely Strava's heatmaps were highlighting the existence of active military bases — literally by lighting up the activity levels of personnel using its app in and around the facilities — and even potentially also divulging the identities and activity data of serving military personnel.
Participants were asked to fill out a survey that included 26 questions regarding the last time they had sex in a vehicle, including divulging the parking location, the vehicle type, whether or not birth control was used, how long the act lasted and where in the car it took place.
Although many selective colleges are known to engage in the same admissions tactics, Harvard's lawyers lamented in pretrial papers that being forced to produce application materials would be like divulging trade secrets, and would allow students and college counselors to game the process, which is in full swing right now.
One Indian investigator, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief reporters, said officials were able to crack the full extent of the case only because Mr. Yazdani and his accomplices confessed during interrogation, divulging the passwords to their accounts after their arrests last summer.
I do not mean to imply the Polish art world is homophobic, but certainly there was caution (understandably so, in some cases) on the part of some people I met about divulging information about artists in connection to this sensitive issue in a country where more than 90% of the population is Catholic.
Speaking with PEOPLE Now at the 2019 CFDA Awards on Monday, the Today show host — who's mom to daughters Poppy Louise, 3½, and Margaret "Mila" Laura, 6 — said one of her girls is so pumped she keeps outwardly divulging that she has a brother on the way, even while riding public transportation.
" Both men discussed the Trump administration's plans and commitment to eradicating the gang — though Homan stopped himself from divulging too much methodology at one point: "I'd rather not share the factors we consider to look at because, I don't want to share that with the criminal element who may be watching this program.
After Mr. Trump fired Sally Q. Yates, the acting attorney general, in January and Congress asked her to testify, the Trump administration told her that some of her conversations with White House officials were covered by executive privilege — and in her testimony, she said she intended to respect certain limits on divulging privileged information.
The former Bachelorette contestant has remained especially tight-lipped about his rumored relationship with Hadid, and while he still isn't divulging any deets, he is returning to the podcast scene, appearing on Bachelor Party to talk to host Juliet Litman about his experience on the show and where he stands with Bachelorette Hannah Brown.
Cayre and I moved to a sitting room on the second floor, where a Sturtevant copy of a Jasper Johns flag hangs over the sofa and, as if divulging a secret, she mentioned a work she has that is, and will forever be, impervious to the art world's obsession with monetary value: a Tino Sehgal.
Jerry Brown on September 28 signed legislation making it illegal as of July 1, 2019 to use bots — to try to influence voter opinion or for any other purpose — without divulging the source's artificial nature, it followed anti-ticketing-bot laws nationally and in New York State as the first bot-fighting statutes in the United States.
The conversation was a deep moment during a one-on-one date, and after her revelation, Bachelor Nation thanked her for being so courageous and sharing her personal story on national TV. Divulging that you're a survivor of sexual assault is never easy, regardless of whether or not you're on a reality TV show about dating.
The Census Bureau has worked hard to rehabilitate its reputation that previously suffered because of questionable activities in its past, such as divulging information about Japanese-Americans during World War II so that they could be imprisoned in internment camps, or more recently, providing statistics to the Department of Homeland Security about where Arab-Americans were living.
Along the way, Mr. le Carré recounts some of his experiences as a spy — without divulging any operational details, and without really grappling with his decision to choose, in Mr. Sisman's words, "loyalty to his country over loyalty to his friends" when, as a young recruit, he was asked by MI5 to keep an eye on left-wing student activity at Oxford.
Privacy advocate Cindy Cohn, executive director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, listed some of the methods the government may use when encryption blocks access to information shared by suspects: They install key loggers on devices to discover passwords, stop computers on their way to being shipped and install backdoors or send fake messages masquerading as popular services like Facebook to trick suspects to divulging passwords.
"Instead of sending out the exact piece for human transcription, you could create a way that has the same kind of noise or other acoustic features and have a human transcribe that so that you're not divulging anything private of your users," said Micha Breakstone, an expert in natural language processing and co-founder of Chorus, which builds A.I. for understanding conversations for sales teams.
On Wednesday, Mr. de Blasio met with the president-elect at Trump Tower and then held a news conference in which he proceeded to recount the concerns he had raised — about a rolling back of Wall Street regulations, tax cuts for the wealthy, rising fears among immigrants, the prospect of increased conflict between the police and the people they serve — without divulging anything of Mr. Trump's responses.
In private, three administration officials conceded that they could not publicly articulate their most compelling — and honest — defense of the president for divulging classified intelligence to the Russians: that Mr. Trump, a hasty and indifferent reader of his briefing materials, simply did not possess the interest or the knowledge of the granular details of intelligence gathering to leak specific sources and methods of intelligence gathering that would harm American allies.
" In its 2016 annual report, the company reported spending 40 million euros ($49.5 million) on research and development, including "intense nutritional research on pasta aimed at divulging accurate information on the nutritional quality of complex carbohydrates, with numerous studies under way in Europe and the United States, with the purpose of assessing the impact of eating pasta on body weight and glycemic response and more generally, the role this product plays in our diet.
The problem here isn't the "Right of access" GDPR clause, which can give people transparency into what they're divulging to tech companies in using their services and allow them to make informed choices as consumers (that is, assuming consumers have real agency in the companies they use.) The real problem is that "smart," internet-connected devices are regularly recording and constantly uploading details of your everyday life, and sometimes, these recordings can end up in the wrong hands.
Robert A. Katzmann, the chief circuit judge who wrote the opinion for two of the judges on the panel (the third wrote a dissent), didn't need to consider the nuances of the relationship and how Dr. Gilman might have benefited (or suffered) emotionally, because the two had a straightforward financial relationship: Dr. Gilman earned hundreds of thousands of dollars in consulting fees from Mr. Martoma, and so he had every reason to ingratiate himself by divulging the information.
Mr. Gangi is acting as his own campaign manager, assisted by two staff members who are students at Hunter College; has only about $46,000 on hand so far; and can be honest to a political fault, as when he spent several minutes on Wednesday divulging and then explaining his long-ago decision to take his children out of the city's public schools — and how much he paid for their private schooling (about $14,000 a year at the time, he said).
Mexico's Attorney General on Monday said her office has an open line of investigation into Penn's meeting with Guzman, saying their rendezvous - captured by Mexican surveillance - was an "essential" element in the drug lord's arrest.. If U.S. authorities ultimately subpoena Penn or want him to testify against Guzman, it would be difficult to force the actor to reveal facts beyond the published interview, since he could invoke "journalistic privilege," which in some cases protects reporters from divulging information about their work, said lawyers with expertise in U.S. media law.

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