proper disclosure

collocation in English

meaningsofproperanddisclosure

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proper
adjective
uk
/ˈprɒp.ər/
us
/ˈprɑː.pɚ/
real, satisfactory, suitable, ...
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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 ofproperanddisclosurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofproper disclosure

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Properdisclosureis essential, but many particularised accounts of subsidiaries are not shown in those of group companies, particularly the salaries of directors.
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They cover the matter of disclosure andproperdisclosureof official secrets of many different kinds.
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They wanted to be able to makeproperdisclosurewhere this was intended.
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We must also ensure that we haveproperdisclosureunder whatever regulatory scheme eventually unfolds.
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I was particularly concerned that there should be aproperdisclosureof the manner in which interest is accumulated when customers of banks incur overdrafts.
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The first is that there must beproperdisclosureof those who contribute to whatever political party.
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The family courts already have the expertise (as well as the powers) to obtainproperdisclosure.
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Properdisclosureof expenses might lead to some moderation in the amount of expenses claimed.
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There is nothing to ensureproperdisclosurein this new situation where price-sensitive information is involved.
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The opportunities and temptations for lawyers to cut corners and not makeproperdisclosurewill be abundant.
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The need forproperdisclosuredoes not seem to be an intolerable burden.
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The state relies on company auditors to make sure thatproperdisclosureis achieved, and that directors do not wriggle out of their legal obligations.
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Properdisclosuremay then be authorised.
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If, after aproperdisclosureof information, members of the public are prepared to venture their money in an ill-conceived enterprise, that is their own responsibility.
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Failure to obtainproperdisclosureis likely to lead to improper or ineffective medical diagnosis and treatment.
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He had made noproperdisclosureand had misused confidential information.
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Chan was accused of conflict of interest and failure to makeproperdisclosure.
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Third, there must beproperdisclosure.
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However, the publics right toproperdisclosurewas denied in this case, since the claims ended with two individually claimed compounds, thereby obscuring the true invention.
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