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By being the discloser, Meersand was taking credit for a contract he had nothing to do with.
Owner or discloser - the name of the person, organisation or business disclosing the information.
The constructs of this theory include discloser, relational expectations, and perceived rewards or costs in the relationship.
Stevens had been convicted on seven felony counts of failing to report gifts on Senate financial discloser forms one week before the election.
Co-ownership comes with rules, responsibilities, and rights which the discloser of the information and receiver of it negotiate.
She snuggled discloser.
The disclosure of private information to a partner may result in greater intimacy, but it may also result in the discloser becoming more vulnerable.
The disclosure can then dramatically impact subsequent individual behavior, specific interactions between the discloser and confidant, and interactions within the broader social context.
Tzafnat Paneach ("Discloser of Secrets") consists of eight chapters on incestuous marriages.
My 5-year-old is now a regular 'discloser': she loves using her black tablets - she strips to the skin first (couldn't find any to match the bathroom!)
Penalty clause - this is an optional way of fixing an amount of compensation that the owner or discloser is paid if the recipient breaches the agreement.
The US trustee an employee of the court has objected to the financial discloser statement, "the plan" and has asked the judge to convert the case to a liquidation bankruptcty.
However, public access to juror information shall be limited to the alphabetized list of the names with no access to the addresses, which are confidential and not subject to discloser without an order of the court.
A disclosure event is defined by Chaudoir and Fisher as "the verbal communication that occurs between a discloser and a interaction partner regarding the discloser's possession of a concealable stigmatized identity".
During the disclosure event, the content - overall depth, breadth, duration, and emotional content - can impact the reaction of the interaction partner, The positive reactions of the interaction partner can, in turn, influence the discloser's behavior.
Some people thought it important that it is the bridegroom's fifth marriage and that the bride, a 28-year-old documentary producer, is 32 years younger than Mr. Rivera, the famous discloser of American troop movements in Iraq.
In 1987 several of San Diego's newspapers reported on a "white paper" discloser of at least 14 different injuries suffered by the trainers of Sea World California, all of varying severity, while working with orcas within a five-month period in 1987.
It was also found, however, that consumers are more willing to attribute successful purchases to the computer and not ascribe blame to the computer for failed purchases if they have "intimate self-disclosure" with the computer, which Moon describes as revelation of personal information that makes the discloser feel vulnerable.
And to the flood of inquiries, criticisms, and requests for information, which naturally poured in on the discoverer, or rather the discloser, of this long-hidden poet, the Rev. Wilfrid made one effectual reply: Military considerations forbade any disclosures which might throw unnecessary light on his nephew's movements.
A unilateral, or a one-way, agreement is where one party wants to disclose certain information to another party but needs the information to remain secret for some reason, perhaps due to secrecy requirements required to satisfy patent laws or to make sure that the other party does not take and use the disclosed information without compensating the discloser.