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Divulging these details could affect borrowing rates for all types of consumer and business credit, from a conventional home mortgage to a blue-chip company's multibillion-dollar loan.
Fed Will Detail Rate Plans, Easing Market Guesswork Jon Hilsenrath 2012
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Divulging their identities "would discourage companies from contracting to supply product for the National School Lunch Program and hamper our ability to provide the safe and nutritious foods to America's school children," USDA spokesman Bobby Gravitz wrote in an e-mail to USA TODAY.
Why a recall of tainted beef didn't include school lunches 2009
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Divulging privileged information to the outside world.
Besieged by Gaza, Dreading the Truth, Israel Needs Goldstone 2010
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Divulging privileged information to the outside world.
Bradley Burston: Besieged by Gaza, Dreading the Truth, Israel Needs Goldstone Bradley Burston 2010
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Divulging privileged information to the outside world.
Bradley Burston: Besieged by Gaza, Dreading the Truth, Israel Needs Goldstone 2010
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Divulging further, on the other planned strategies to market lesser known destinations of the state, the Minister said that a National-level Motor Rally on the pattern of famous Himalyan Car rally is being organized shortly to give fillip to the areas of Basholi, Bani, Bhaderwah, Rajouri-Poonch.
World Tourism -For Tourism development in J&K,Jora favoured private participation 2009
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Divulging details about rejected alternatives may "raise the ire of people who now know what you didn't accept," warns Paul Argenti,
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Divulging even the smallest tremor of pessimism might cause DeMiglia to abandon the hunt for the treasure and refocus on his original, more tangible, target.
The Big Scam Paul Lindsay 2005
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Divulging her destination only to Helen, she told the others she was going to drive downtown but would not be gone long.
The Hidden Staircase Keene, Carolyn 1930
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Divulging a detail not spelled out in Spectral's regulatory filings, Ostrander said no money changed hands to gain control of those supposedly lucrative lands: "We didn't pay for these properties... we did not have to pay cash."
The Seattle Times 2011
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