full disclosure
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffullanddisclosure
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full
adjective
uk/fʊl/us/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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disclosure
noun[C or U]
uk/dɪˈskləʊ.ʒər/us/dɪˈskloʊ.ʒɚ/
the act of making something known or the fact that is ...
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(Definition offullanddisclosurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffull disclosure
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There is the wrath-ofheaven (or points south) approach, there is the silent treatment; in some precincts, there is evenfulldisclosure.
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Reporting should be accurate, timely, and clear, in a manner consistent withfulldisclosureto plan stakeholders.
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The issue is that, if the studies were done withfulldisclosure, there would be too great a risk of harm for the subjects.
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While researchers are taught that responsible research entailsfulldisclosureof methods, procedures and analysis, many published articles are lacking in one area or another.
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It may be thatfulldisclosureof patients' medical histories and conditions is not necessary to meet the requirement of informed consent for retrospective studies.
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Thus, the oft-cited justification for "less thanfulldisclosure," to ensure a naive subject, cannot be invoked as an indispensable method.
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An economic evaluation withfulldisclosureof cost components and sensitivity analysis was not reported in any of the publications.
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Indeed,fulldisclosureis only guaranteed under a regime of voluntary disclosure, contrary to the arguments put forward by the insurance industry.
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Indeed, it is important to stress that the very nature of trust is that it is exercised in a context of less thanfulldisclosure.
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Written informed consent was obtained from all participants afterfulldisclosureof the purposes and procedures of the study.
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However, to the extent that absence offulldisclosureof the purpose of an experiment violates participants' default assumptions, it can mislead them, and therefore should be avoided. 10.
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Fulldisclosureof financial position, accounts according to generally accepted standards.
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In attempting to preserve her secrets, she makes them far more available to investigation and adjudication, her acts of perjury paradoxically (though perhaps not surprisingly) leading tofulldisclosure.
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They need to implementfulldisclosureof interest in planning decisions, which, at the moment, just provide income for officials.
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Despite the opposition by police organisations tofulldisclosure, they must have legal protection for the special circumstances that they acknowledge do occur.
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Unless there isfulldisclosure, full understanding will not be given by local people who need to be fully involved in decisions of the forces.
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Only when there isfulldisclosurecan there be full protection.
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After all, nobody has ever objected to a plaintiff or a defendant makingfulldisclosureof relevant facts in his possession.
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So far as political contributions are concerned, they believe thatfulldisclosureis in the public interest.
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