Prepositions after "disclose"

"disclose to" or "disclose in"?

In 44% of cases "disclose to" is used

Valentina disclosed to Peacefmonline.

You agree not to use any Personal Data disclosed to you by GROU.

The most God would disclose to David was that he would die on Shabbat.

Today, in this post, I will disclose to you the Key elements of a good-looking blog.

I am sure in the coming days all builders will disclose to customers the carpet area.

The Customer(s) password will be treated as private and confidential and not disclosed to or shared with any third parties.

In late 1999 a child at White-Wash State School disclosed to me that he was being abused - often being hit - by his male teacher.

If they do this, they must disclose to both parties that they are acting for the other party in order to collect their commission.

Many individuals in the sex trade are unable to disclose to medical providers, for fear of shaming or misunderstanding of their work.

In 19% of cases "disclose in" is used

The information was disclosed in response.

The truth about the sequence was not disclosed in the programme.

The incidents are disclosed in a letter to be sent Tuesday to Hillary Clinton from Rep.

The new information disclosed in the letter obtained by The Daily Beast strongly suggests the U.

Offering himself as the gate to life and prosperity, he discloses in plain language the distinct character of that gate.

The relevant provision of the Act is section 2 (1) (c) (ii )? data shall not be used or disclosed in any manner incompatible with.

If ordinary language is the house of being through which truth is disclosed, the truth disclosed in the language of Scripture is chiefly that of promise.

Disclose Exempt Incomes Exempt income should be disclosed in Income tax return even though no tax is required to be paid on the same like dividends, PPF Interest etc.

Still further information relating to FBI-CIA surveillance of the Warren Commission critics was disclosed in January, 1975 by Senator Howard Baker and the New York Times.

In 12% of cases "disclose by" is used

Such information can then be shared or disclosed by that service more or less at will.

We also will disclose any information that we are required to disclose by law or by an appropriate government authority.

He disclosed by his reference to his home in Newtowncunningham that he was a son of John Hood inventor and brother to Henry the Abercorn surveyor.

This was disclosed by Minister of State for Science, Technology, Energy and Mining, Julian Robinson on Thursday September 21, 2012 during a JIS Think Tank.

Unknowingly, on a subconscious level these emotions get disclosed by people in the form of laughter and this process helps in keeping us tension free and relaxed.

THE BOTTOM LINE: She was speaking in line with what was disclosed by Omar Davies at the PNP's press conference about the transition into Leadership held January 05, 2012.

The failure has been disclosed by a Guardian investigation which also suggests that the scale of and nature of sex trafficking into the UK has been exaggerated by politicians and media.

There's little doubt that, had all of this material been disclosed by the Crown at trial, Megrahi's team could have mounted a much more robust defence which would have shredded the case against him.

In 6% of cases "disclose on" is used

We all deserve our privacy, so whatever you disclose on your blog is just fine by me.

Interest and dividends from foreign financial assets must be disclosed on Schedule B on the Form 1040.

The difference between expected and actual returns on plant assets is parked in OCI, which is disclosed on the financial statements.

It is just the normal process for all passengers ', Hamza Umar, NDLEA Airport commander disclosed on day six of Baba Suwe's dentention.

In 4% of cases "disclose at" is used

This was disclosed at a workshop at the conference room of Wildlife Trust of Bangladesh (WTB) yesterday.

You acknowledge that personal information is disclosed at your own risk, and may be subject to unauthorized use by others.

In 2% of cases "disclose during" is used

However, those operations were disclosed during Junior George Bush's reign, the failure and the imbalanced man, according to most psychiatrists and to most studies in the U.

In 1% of cases "disclose about" is used

See our report last week on details of what had already been disclosed about Halderman's startling hack prior to last Friday's hearing.

In 1% of cases "disclose after" is used

Officers said specifics would only be disclosed after their investigation is complete.

In 1% of cases "disclose as" is used

These products will be disclosed as such.

In 1% of cases "disclose for" is used

If you do wish to respond, your personal information will only be used and/or disclosed for the purpose for which the information is being collected.

In 1% of cases "disclose of" is used

Similarly, in a hospital, most staff codes make it clear that unauthorised accessing or disclosing of medical records in a sackable offence.

The Guide sets out how information privacy legislation affects the collecting, using and disclosing of personal health information as well as dealing with patient access rights.

In 1% of cases "disclose over" is used

In any event, much official information is expected to be disclosed over the Internet, with the size of the market involved in providing this estimated to increase twenty-fold to 24.

In 1% of cases "disclose via" is used

The funding was disclosed via a regulatory filing Thursday.

In 1% of cases "disclose with" is used

Information protected by the Privacy Act can only be disclosed with the consent of the person to whom it relates or in accordance with the exception terms of subsection 8(2) of the Privacy Act.

In 1% of cases "disclose within" is used

Is it completely confidential? Anything disclosed within the counselling session is confidential.