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"divulge" Definitions
  1. divulge something (to somebody) | divulge what, whether, etc… to give somebody information that is supposed to be secret

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YOU COULDN'T DIVULGE THAT AND THE COMPANY CAN'T DIVULGE THAT?
When we divulge, we'll divulge the whole truth and in addition to surprises, there will be many people surprised.
"Sharing online is safe in that you choose what you want to divulge and when and how to divulge it," Weiss explains.
McLean, who has long resisted explaining the meanings behind his work, promised that the manuscript would "divulge everything there is to divulge" about the song.
" He explains, "For children, they cannot divulge public information.
Unfortunately, Ripley's wouldn't divulge the actual price the company paid.
Bartending, you meet a lot of people and they divulge.
He can't divulge that Ally, though he probably should have.
The company would not divulge details of his compensation package.
Privately owned restaurants don't have to divulge what they spend.
Macy's would not divulge any costs associated with the parade.
Administration officials would not divulge many details of the discussion.
We agreed not to divulge the location of this one.
Authorities did not divulge what led them to the suspect.
Those with multiple convictions, no matter how minor, must divulge them.
I can't really divulge too much of what was in there.
Hilary Duff isn't one to divulge details about her love life.
And the company says that it will continue to divulge information.
Well, that's one thing that Murphy isn't so quick to divulge.
"I don't know for sure, I can't divulge anything," Goldblum said.
She, like most women, did not immediately divulge that private fact.
"I'm not going to divulge more of that meeting," McMaster said.
As with the recent incident, Belarusian officials failed to divulge details.
At last, Biel will divulge what she loves about her relationship.
But private companies may be loth to divulge their special sauce.
The aim is to get interviewees to divulge a full narrative.
It does not divulge the asset classes it has invested in.
There, Glamour got Jonathan to divulge some of his cleaning secrets.
What's more, Trillian had refused McKinsey's requests to divulge its ownership.
Humu won't divulge any specifics — that's "our secret sauce," Wisdom said.
Kim Sajet, the Portrait Gallery's director, would only divulge that Mrs.
If someone does divulge a hardship, don't respond with unsolicited advice.
Neat bundles of cabbage divulge pork, beef and carrots, gently sweet.
As they petted him, they were able to divulge the truth.
But he declined to divulge the name associated with the account.
The cops arrested them and got Rodriguez to divulge Weinstein's whereabouts.
The dioceses have refused to divulge the years of the settlements.
Many who had been invited are eager to divulge details, however.
When can he claim executive privilege and refuse to divulge details?
Carmody told officers he could not divulge his source, he said Monday.
It all boils down to what Freda Gats is willing to divulge.
Neither retailers nor brands divulge which products are subjected to such treatment.
At the moment, Dr Costa-Mattioli is unwilling to divulge that information.
Sometimes nefarious characters address the camera to divulge details of their schemes.
I continued to probe but he didn't wish to divulge much else.
I clenched my teeth and considered whether to divulge my own story.
However if there's actually a wedding, Hale wasn't quick to divulge details.
Neither Hydro Quebec nor Montreal International would divulge names of interested miners.
I developed ideas that I didn't really divulge until I got here.
As his colors shift and melt, his lined patterns divulge complex idiosyncrasies.
A German dealer refuses to divulge the name of the current holder.
Trump uses language not to divulge but to disguise, distract and deceive.
Arena would not divulge his intentions, but the lineup will look different.
But he declined to divulge from what facilities they were being transported.
Pressed on who the person is, Trump would not divulge any specifics.
His campaign has yet to divulge the severity of his heart attack.
When Comey wouldn't divulge that, Trump did it himself — by firing Comey.
However, Weizhen did not divulge a timeline for the implementation of final rules.
"I won't divulge any details, but rather leave it up to the imagination." 
The partners said they were reluctant to divulge their investment in the property.
Microsoft should divulge software, hardware, and cloud enterprise revenue and profit, he said.
It says prosecutors should be forced to divulge all evidence to the defence.
Rockies manager Bud Black still won't divulge a specific timetable for Story's return.
Being a cybersecurity firm by origin, we don't divulge our bits & bytes publicly.
And I'm not going to divulge where that is ... (CROSSTALK) BROOKS: ... these circumstances.
Nigerian hospitals do not divulge patient information so this could not be confirmed.
To divulge any more details would both shortchange prospective viewers and be impossible.
Naturally, he wasn't about to divulge whom he was buying the Koons for.
He declined to divulge the remedies because he doesn't want to employ them.
Democrats have primarily called it "corroborative" but would not divulge its contents. Sen.
As for Stassie ... he doesn't want to divulge much about that situation either.
Zero doesn't divulge financials, but among the startups, they could be furthest along.
Guerrasio: So what can you divulge about what your guys&apos plans are?
The NIH needs to divulge what it knew and when it knew it.
Mr. de Mistura said details of the guest list were too "sensitive" to divulge.
Unfortunately, the social worker won't divulge any details about the children's custody to him.
Up next, we will divulge a twisted revelation on the Florida school shooting case.
And then they interviewed him and asked him, did you ever divulge any information?
I'm not at liberty to divulge publicly anything about that, but I hope so.
However, the official wouldn't divulge troop numbers, movements or the positioning of American assets.
But the source declined to divulge the size or the material of the bag.
Everything else you, your family or your friends divulge to doctors also gets recorded.
That is information Whole Foods has readily on hand and is refusing to divulge.
"Intimate details about your personal relationships can divulge unfavorable information about you," Randall says.
Thankfully, lots of people divulge their hottest sex stories on secret-sharing app Whisper.
Who can resist a quiz that will divulge information about your favorite subject (you)?
Meanwhile, in his other ear, Giotto's celestial messengers divulge the secrets of the universe.
Asked if he had gotten any of those, Mr. Pompeo declined to divulge details.
Which base and what house, Heather Nauert, the State Department's spokeswoman, declined to divulge.
Students can be reluctant to divulge their housing situation because of stigma or fear.
Students can be reluctant to divulge their housing situation because of stigma or fear.
The French navy won't divulge what has or hasn't been said to submarine crews.
Occasionally she hinted at a mysterious inner life whose secrets she would not divulge.
"I'm not going to divulge whether I spilled that drink on purpose," he said.
"I will not divulge privileged conversations that I have with the president," Maguire said.
Imagine a powerful ruler demanding that a priest divulge what parishioners said during confession.
He told 60 Minutes that he's also had "close encounters" but wouldn't divulge any specifics.
Unheeded, perhaps, was advice not to divulge anything more about potential meetings with the Russians.
Stanfield Stanfield himself appears confused by his own desire to divulge himself to his fans.
Milley refused to divulge any more details about the four-legged operative, citing operation security.
Polls have shown, however, that most voters do want Trump to divulge his tax records.
Was it troubling to you to see Trump divulge a lot of information like that?
That's why it's a really big deal for her to divulge that information to Toby.
Which is why it feels so sacrilege to divulge my cheating ways in digital print.
The events he lives through divulge the hostilities that make up the city and himself.
CrossFit headquarters won't divulge revenue or profit, but most affiliates pay annual dues of $3,000.
People often create passwords that are easy to guess, and they divulge them too readily.
Expect more disclosures from Beniamini — the researcher promised to divulge more about the vulnerability soon.
Ford did divulge that these cars will not be initially available for purchase by customers.
Darnold wasn't ready divulge his plans for next season, but acknowledged a decision is coming.
In turn, Singh refused to divulge the reason behind the distance covered during the trip.
In London, for example, accents divulge class, with or without the permission of their speakers.
As a result, Teeguarden did not want to divulge the specifics of their various proposals.
Adam Schiff of California, asked Johnson on Wednesday why Obama did not divulge it publicly.
MailChimp has always been profitable, Mr. Chestnut said, though he declined to divulge exact margins.
But no review system will guard against those who are determined to divulge government secrets.
For almost three decades, Mr. Winton has taken care not to divulge where he lives.
Similarly, he deserves praise for refusing to divulge our military plans before they are executed.
So I'm not about to divulge the climactic event that gives the show its name.
If you trust someone, you may be more willing to divulge personal information to them.
Els said he has a strategy to break the losing streak but wouldn't divulge anything.
Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, did not divulge a reason for the switch.
I was especially careful not to divulge compromising information that would welcome more unsolicited opinions.
He declined to divulge any subscriber numbers, other than to say he's doing very well.
So, that's the thing I'm not going to divulge because I'm not sure legally I can.
Firms will also be asked to divulge all the different forms of government support they receive.
Astoundingly, FirstEnergy refuses to divulge the plants' actual financial numbers to lawmakers, citing bankruptcy confidentiality agreements.
For a thousand upvotes, they would divulge all the Season 2 spoilers in a single video.
There were several areas in Brooklyn that were affected she said, but wouldn't divulge specific regions.
Consider how much information you're happy to divulge, or if it's worth registering with different details.
The startup doesn't divulge revenue information, but "profitability is on the horizon for us," said Brooke.
Why they can't divulge to the American public these sorts of facts is telling in itself.
While redacting such material, Barr might opt to divulge it to certain lawmakers behind closed doors.
Some have also complained that the department was slow to divulge information about the Russia threat.
"I cannot divulge the contents of the letter but we have communicated our position," Adams said.
The suspect was interviewed but didn't divulge much and made no admission of guilt, he said.
She's also pushed the Treasury Department to divulge financial ties between Russia and the Trump family.
Like Netflix, the e-commerce giant does not divulge viewing metrics for its streaming-video service.
"Yes, there's a lot of stuff that I can't divulge," Franken added of his Senate experiences.
Martin would not divulge their tactics, but after Thursday's loss, he suggested the plan could change.
He brought conspiracy theories to the mainstream, declared massive untruths, and refused to divulge personal records.
The course is free ($49 for a certificate of completion — Coursera won't divulge how many finish).
Defense officials said that one plan would divulge the 10-digit grid coordinates of dud bombs.
"Unfortunately, we cannot divulge further information as the investigations are at a sensitive stage," he added.
Speaker Paul Ryan did not divulge what the next version of the bill might look like.
International auction houses do not divulge the identities of their buyers unless the person requests it.
It's unclear, and when pressed, Red Candle was unwilling to divulge what's complicating the game's re-emergence.
Some argue that forcing the company to do so would be like insisting they divulge trade secrets.
She also has a new series coming to Bravo — but she can't divulge too much just yet.
I don't normally begin a review like this, and in fact might not divulge it at all.
Authorities did not divulge any information regarding a possible motive behind the killings, citing an ongoing investigation.
Yes, some familiar players turn up eventually, although how and where is too spoiler-y to divulge.
The order could pursue actions to divulge cost data and tackle regional monopolies of hospital and plans.
It asked that she be fined 50,000 reais ($15,770) a day if she continued to divulge information.
Faux would not divulge the acquisition price, but confirmed there is a cash component of the deal.
Fusion has doggedly refused to divulge the names of its clients for months now, despite extraordinary pressure.
He even went so far as divulge the name of the brand: Scotty P's Big Mug Coffee.
We asked her to divulge her secrets, and she came at us with an 13-step guide.
In order to get on set, I agreed not to divulge the players or what's at stake….
The women surveyed said that they would rather divulge crimes related to drugs or robbery than prostitution.
ToLet would not divulge annual revenue stats, but execs explained it makes money from agent subscription fees.
The company wouldn't divulge any of the financial details and there's little that's public about the startup.
In the letter, he acknowledged "certain confusion" about the agreement, but did not divulge any new details.
The Victorian government initially refused to divulge the contents of the deal it had signed with Beijing.
The White House declined to divulge what Trump and Caddell discussed in North Charleston, as did Caddell.
He declined to divulge the specific action that his party would take to challenge the election outcome.
At no point did I or anyone on my staff divulge Dr. Blasey Ford's name to press.
The company plans to divulge his or her identity today on a live webcast at 6 p.m.
The senator wouldn't divulge the contents of the call, but it's safe to say Trump was pleased.
After invoking the privilege, the president can direct current and former government officials to not divulge information.
All of "The Lion King" was digitally created, save one shot that the filmmakers refused to divulge.
All of "The Lion King" was digitally created, save one shot that the filmmakers refused to divulge.
A spokesperson for Air France declined to comment, citing the company's policy not to divulge passenger information.
Brothers and co-founders, Adam and David Nagy, have refused to divulge how they stripped colour from coffee.
A spokesperson would not divulge the company's total number of users, telling Gizmodo that it was privileged information.
Only time will tell if Heather will divulge her marketing career experience to Colton in the next episode.
But even if she was going to divulge that information, their conversation gets interrupted by the fire alarm.
They also aren't required to divulge details about their personal property or residences, unless those things generate income.
But he surely also did so in part not to divulge what he knew about the Zelensky call.
Manfra testified again to that number on Friday, but once again did not divulge which states were targeted.
Over a series of phone interviews, Hammer declined to divulge how much money Super Deluxe gets from Turner.
Mr. Giuliani has repeatedly cited attorney-client privilege in refusing to divulge details of their conversations about Ukraine.
Measure's CEO declined to discuss those initiatives, or divulge the name of a retailer or other client involved.
That goes back to my point where we need to divulge everything, the truth needs to be told.
G. and I have good conversation about what to divulge about your life in an online dating profile.
A Tesla spokesperson confirmed that the company was working with customers to build stations, but didn't divulge details.
While she's not ready to divulge specifics, she says she hopes RHONY viewers will learn from her struggles.
Last month, the FBI refused to divulge the method it used to perform its network investigative technique.[Motherboard]
He tells callers not to identify themselves or give away their locations or divulge specifics about their situations.
She even knows a lot about his friends from when they unknowingly divulge gossip in emails or texts.
But each recurrence does nothing to divulge its meaning, if meaning is defined as literal or logical sense.
Dinklage loves and respects fan theories, but the Thrones team won't even divulge show secrets to their families.
In the meantime, some politicians have volunteered to divulge their secrets even before a disclosure law is passed.
Gallagher would not divulge specific numbers but said Saoradh's membership was in the "single-digit thousands" across Ireland.
Like other executives, he had been asked by his board and the government not to divulge their thinking.
"It was a conversation, I'm not going to divulge all the details ... but it was productive," Curbelo said.
He did not divulge his hiking plans or potential routes before he went missing, the sheriff's office said.
Unlike the publicly listed Sotheby's, it does not divulge its profits or losses, but does reveal its sales.
When she did divulge the abuse, one of the people she confided in was Shelley Meyer, she said.
She did not divulge whether or not the norovirus contamination was traced to any employees at the McDonald's.
She said she could not divulge whether the office had received any complaints about companies violating the law.
I'm reluctant to divulge the person's name, as I think my mother and aunt both read this column.
It said it was taking actions to address the continuing market weakness, but did not divulge specific details.
Avoid giving too much detail It's up to you how much information you divulge about your new gig.
Popkey's narrator will occasionally divulge her own memories, but mostly she adopts the Cuskian stance of the listener.
Though Johnson didn't divulge too many details about their time together, he wasn't shy to rave about Lovato.
In 2005, Chen Yonglin, a Chinese consular official, sought asylum, promising to divulge details of China's spy network.
And if he does accept a deal, prosecutors will expect him to divulge everything he knows, Rocah said.
Whereas women are often asked to divulge their beauty secrets in interviews, guys almost always get a free pass.
She added Scribd typically did not divulge user account activity to third parties without a subpoena or court order.
Military contracts do not specifically require vendors to divulge whether foreign nations have reviewed source code, the spokeswoman said.
I asked her for more details, including who she used for tax prep, and she refused to divulge them.
Dunwell would not reveal when they will occur, nor would he divulge which service will sponsor the next test.
Chris Murphy said Wednesday it was Donald Trump -- not Hillary Clinton -- who Americans should worry will divulge classified information.
The company didn't divulge revenue data, but it said sales has grown by 630 percent over the last year.
Incognito reportedly told authorities that he wouldn't divulge information on his phone because they didn't have the proper clearance.
" Speaking with the media Tuesday, Durant would not divulge what was said: "I'm going to keep that in house.
"The coughing fit was a week ago" = She clearly had an ongoing health issue, which her campaign didn't divulge.
Redding was taken aback and told Murray not to divulge the information to anyone, especially not to the drivers.
But Zuckerberg wasn't bothered to admit that there were things he would rather not divulge for unlimited American consumption.
The module's proprietary material is also designed to protect against space debris, though the company won't divulge exactly how.
But that did not satisfy Democrats, who said there was no reason for them not to divulge the details.
The key is knowing what you can divulge (usually what Netflix series I'm addicted to), and what to withhold.
Refusing to divulge what was stolen makes it incredibly hard for cops to know exactly what they're looking for.
He would not divulge what he said to his counterparts about the sailors but stressed that he was firm.
A playwright can choose what he divulges about his characters, but he must know what there is to divulge.
And in Canada, if you refuse to divulge the password to your device, you can be charged with obstruction.
On Tuesday, Lively had spoken out oh the Weinstein allegations but did not divulge her own experience with harassment.
InstaCharge claims it cannot divulge details about the app in order to preserve a competitive advantage over potential copycats.
The TSA official would not divulge more details but said individuals are not targeted based on race or nationality.
The F.B.I. on Wednesday appeared eager to return the favor by refusing to divulge how it finally broke in.
It was too early to say what secrets the materials might divulge as to the moon's origins, he added.
Our participants were able to express vulnerability in their bromances and divulge their most personal issues, without social ridicule.
According to the paper, Mattis wouldn't divulge what the U.S. saw that made them concerned about another chemical attack.
Investors grew wary of the sector as a whole amid speculation that the other banks might divulge similar breaches.
Jay-Z said yesterday that he spoke to Kaepernick on Monday, but he wouldn't divulge how their conversation went.
They criticized China's economic practices, which restricted market access for American businesses and forced them to divulge know-how.
Both officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to divulge details of the investigation.
Others said Bolton should make a statement to divulge his knowledge of the case whether he testifies or not.
However, he had yet to divulge the nominee's name to his team overseeing the process, a separate source said.
Airbnb did not divulge its figure for the total number of London listings that exceeded the 90-day limit.
Honey Badger employees typically sign one-year renewable contracts and agree not to divulge that the client is Facebook.
At that point, the interview stopped and the committee issued a subpoena to force him to divulge this information.
While Ocon was reluctant to divulge secrets, he said the way Hamilton lived his life was an eye-opener.
Trump, clearly worried Comey might divulge unflattering information to the media, offers a menacing warning not to do so.
Two executives told Reuters their companies do plan to raise prices, though they would not divulge by how much.
Noor opened her mouth as if she was going to divulge something that was gonna make everything sacred and sweet.
"We will divulge the evidences and facts to the appropriate authorities at the right time," AirAsia said in a statement.
But for years, Feldman has largely refused calls to divulge identities, citing fears of lawsuits and other forms of retribution.
We can't divulge the details, but you might find specialty cocktails and a variety of '90s games — among other things.
The second, Spectre, enables a rogue program to trick a legitimate one running on the same computer to divulge information.
Police have declined to divulge certain details they say could affect the outcome of the case against his alleged killer.
The son, whose lawyer would not divulge his name, has tried to sell it to the N.F.L., with no luck.
Reid declined to divulge additional details about the information or to clarify how federal officials discovered it during his Oct.
The facts: Predators target kids who post revealing pictures, divulge past sexual abuse, and/or engage in sexual talk online.
"She's where she's supposed to be," Kevin R. Mack, the funeral home's director, said recently, declining to divulge the cost.
Law professors Kitrosser and Fenster said the president has the power to fire White House employees who divulge confidential information.
Divulge your true identity to your girlfriend, who is also your aunt, who is also your rival for the kingdom?
Gomez isn't ready to divulge any real details about her tour, she's just trying to rev up her fans' anticipation.
Remember, he, too, has a secret: He fell off the wagon, alcohol-wise, and did not divulge that to Sharon.
"Kiksuya" unflinchingly allows Akecheta (Zahn McClarnon)—the spectre of Maeve's nightmares—to divulge his story in Lakota to Maeve's daughter.
I can't imagine why else you would divulge that bit of information, unless you were thinking of cutting him loose.
"They're talking about ammonia, pepper spray, toxic substances, but don't let me get into things I can't divulge," he said.
Because of the reporting rules then in effect, the party did not have to divulge the sources of its funds.
The idea is that Trump supporters took telephone surveys but were embarrassed to divulge their support for an unpopular candidate.
Since Facebook refuses to divulge details, back of the envelope calculations based on other company disclosures provide the best guess.
Most sources wouldn't divulge the likely size of the fund, but one said the partners are targeting about $100 million.
In the months since, Facebook has tried to divulge more information to outsiders in a company blog called Metrics FYI.
Ikea asked me not to divulge the steps as the details could change before the global rollout begins in 2020.
When people ask you to divulge some of the secrets you learned from Area 51, what do you tell them?
The doctor in charge of the exam said it "went exceptionally well," although he did not divulge any further details.
Ms. Yoon did not answer many of the prosecutors' questions, citing poor memory or an obligation not to divulge secrets.
He added that Mr. Trump knew in advance that WikiLeaks was going to divulge thousands of emails stolen from Democrats.
She doesn't divulge what happened, but suggests something from a dream entered the real world, and she couldn't deal with that.
Based on the reporting we now have, it appears Trump didn't reveal sources and methods but he did divulge raw intelligence.
" Asked to divulge any secrets about Lopez, 47, that people would find surprising, Rodriguez, 41, said, "She just likes simple things.
Bantering with Australian television hosts in a conversation filled with laughter, Joyce refused to divulge what Norwood inscribed on the Valentine.
At a news conference, the police chief said he didn't want to divulge too many specifics because of the ongoing investigation.
He'll also divulge more details from his medical records to the TV doctor, according to the show's reps and Fox News.
Uber did not divulge details on the number of electric rickshaws that would be deployed or the cities it would target.
Why it matters: Trump's decision to divulge that information to Russia has influenced public opinion on how Trump handles classified information.
There's a difference between claiming an sick day and feeling obliged to divulge the workings of your uterus to your boss.
But LG Display wouldn't divulge any details as to when we'd actually see laptops with the improved screens and sound systems.
Barr is not expected to divulge many new details on the report when he speaks to the appropriations committee on Tuesday.
I'm not even advocating for him to divulge his preferences: he is right that, ideally, they should be of no consequence.
The attorneys then point to similar cases where the FBI would rather lose convictions than divulge details of its surveillance techniques.
Comey refused at the time to divulge much about the investigation beyond its existence, citing the ongoing nature of the probe.
And he got the President to divulge new details about the written answers he has prepared for special counsel Robert Mueller.
Would an oncologist direct a patient never to divulge his or her cancer to family members—or a cardiologist, heart disease?
In an interview on Wednesday, Mr. Mitnick said he could not divulge details of Mr. Trump's finances without Mr. Trump's consent.
Alamo said its app-based service would allow advance seat reservations and "unlimited movies" but the company did not divulge pricing.
"They're destroying this guy and his family," said Mr. Trump, according to this person, who spoke anonymously to divulge private conversations.
Members were instructed not to divulge what was discussed in the meetings and aides were chastised for leaking to the press.
" Agostino wouldn't divulge what Mike is getting paid for the night, but assures me when I arrive that, "He loves it.
Lyft claims that Las Vegas is among its fastest growing markets, although the company does not divulge ridership numbers by market.
It was the first time Dumbledore met his match and, for a reason I can't divulge, they have this falling out.
And unless the couple themselves divulge the timeline of their citizenship process, the applications and petitions are protected by privacy law.
Mr. Murphy's office would not divulge which team the governor might bet on Thursday at Monmouth Park, or even which sport.
Under the disclosure rule, that company would have to divulge any particular tax expenses that exceeded $1.05 (5 percent of $21).
His firm, Main Street One, is working on influencer partnerships for a dozen different political campaigns, although he won't divulge which.
A client might divulge a crime to him, and he would be forced to interrupt her to give a Miranda warning.
Buffett's advice is to focus on what is possible, which is simply getting the auditors to candidly divulge what they know.
High-level persecution of individuals who divulge information is a big warning sign for others not to speak out, they said.
But Mr. Thae said there were holes in the surveillance, although he declined to divulge details of how he had defected.
Nevertheless, senators insist they've been making progress — even if they're never willing to divulge how exactly productive their discussions have been.
Under Roman Catholic law, priests risk being excommunicated if they divulge what is said in confession, either by their words or actions.
"We are getting many leads, but we cannot divulge them as of now," police officer Anish Gupta told the Times of India.
Finless won't divulge the composition of its medium, but does say that since September it's reduced its serum usage by 50 percent.
Now that we're less than a month away from the collection's big debut, though, the fast-fashion retailer has lots to divulge.
While Lucy has yet to divulge the meaning behind the new artistic addition, it seems pretty obvious that it's a bright idea.
Leibowitz earlier told PEOPLE that Hacienda was cooperating with law enforcement, but declined to divulge the exact nature of the underlying incident.
What does Mr Manafort know about Russian election manipulation, and will he divulge that information to Mr Mueller in exchange for leniency?
Ms. Freedman has said that she tried to discover the identity of the collector, but that Ms. Rosales would not divulge it.
There are also numerous online boards, wikis, and chats for people trying to divulge information they don't want associated with their identity.
That's just the latest figure to become public as more of AWS's customers file for IPOs and divulge their hefty cloud spending.
" However, Rau would not divulge if he considered Rispoli's comments to be threatening, adding, "I'm not sure how to take that post.
GfK confirmed the existence of the report to CNBC, but said it is exclusively for subscribers, and would not divulge its contents.
While he couldn't yet divulge much—not on the record, at least—the young artist has a busy couple of years ahead.
He told CNN that compelling a defendant to divulge a passcode in their head was a "slippery slope" in the legal arena.
The company said in a statement on Monday that it would not divulge the names of the parties that have delivered proposals.
At the time, Netflix had yet to divulge the gruesome plot twist: The "diet" is Barrymore's character's sudden jonesing for human flesh.
Billie declined to divulge both which country it procures its blades from and whether the company would be exempted from the tariff.
"I think it's wrong, as the administration has tried to divulge, that this unity is taking place around the president," he said.
In fact, if Comey were about to break the case wide open, he would have more freedom to divulge that information now.
It is unlikely that Comey will divulge many details about the Russian interference probe, which is now being headed by Robert Mueller.
Jessie finds solace in Sadie and friends — enough to divulge her breakup with Cole and his new living status with her mom.
"While Lululemon would not divulge exactly how much it had invested in the company, Burgoyne described the deal as a "strategic partnership.
He began posting a calendar online, but it generally did not divulge the subjects of his meetings or the names of attendees.
He was made to sign a statement pledging not to divulge details of his interrogation sessions as a condition of his release.
The Swedish diplomat who helped secure Sigley's release, Kent Harstedt, told Reuters by phone he could not divulge details of the detention.
" Older people would have to either incur significant financial penalties or divulge medical information that "once revealed, will never be confidential again.
" The former intelligence chief said that someone's security clearances are typically only put in jeopardy "if they mishandle or divulge classified information.
This may take some negotiation, and you might have to divulge your concerns about your former friend to protect your financial interests.
Spector also noted that All-Stars Tournament will be moved to the end of the season, however did divulge any additional details.
It is possible that Trump voters who have soured on him are less likely to divulge their 23 preference to a pollster.
With its sandstone streetscapes, penal-colony history and moody, damp weather, Hobart feels like a town with plenty of secrets to divulge.
While Carr did not divulge the terms of the deal, multiple outlets reported that it was a five-year, $125 million contract.
Children visit shopping centers where they meet a person elaborately dressed as Santa, sit on his lap and divulge their desired gifts.
Morton was eventually exonerated after prosecutors were forced to divulge a bloody bandana that a DNA test demonstrated was not his blood.
I asked the parents not to divulge where they were getting their intelligence, but unfortunately they threw my son under the bus.
Would it be right to compel someone to divulge the meaning of such private thoughts, simply because the thoughts were written down?
Never log in to any account from your normal life, such as Facebook or Google, and never ever divulge any personal information.
Instead, you have to come to her level, divulge parts of yourself, be challenged, and figure out the parts she's left for you.
Here comes Countess Luann de Lesseps, a bride who is ready to divulge all the secrets of her upcoming New Year's Eve wedding.
When registering devices with manufacturers, do not divulge more information than absolutely necessary, and use a separate email address to register, said Malik.
Since the companies would not divulge employee turnover, Saba used a baseline assumption of 20 percent, broadly in line with the technology industry.
To crack the code on saving the most, we found six former retail employees who were willing to divulge a secret or two.
Ruby Tandoh is not the first writer to divulge her struggles with food, nor the first to call for a shift in perspective.
Sources would not divulge names of all attendees, though they described those on hand as veterans of past presidential administrations and political staffs.
One would not expect Coca-Cola to divulge their secret recipe for the world-renowned soft drink…nor is it required by government.
ET Some non-essential info from an earlier version of this story has been redacted, as it was not wholly ours to divulge.
Daring to an almost unwieldy degree, the show gave us characters who would turn to the camera and divulge the "truth" about politics.
To get a better idea, we asked women in long-term relationships to divulge how quickly they had sex with their significant others.
While she wouldn't divulge the specifics of her conversations with her father, she said she isn't afraid of sharing her opinion with him.
The new Bachelor didn't divulge the name of the woman on the receiving end of his pursed pout, but he did tell E!
He did not divulge any more details, but sources familiar with the deal say that the next few days were fraught with tension.
We asked people to dredge up the past and divulge the worst, cruelest, craziest, and otherwise most regrettable dares they went through with.
She didn't divulge where she and her husband, who got married in September 2014, were spending their vacation, but it looks pretty dreamy.
She's not allowed to divulge much, but her character does seem to have a lot in common with her Good Wife alter ego.
Only one thing left for the couple to divulge ... this had to be how the meeting between the two ballers went down, right???
In addition, a representative from the FBI will attend to help advise Comey on what matters related to the bureau he may divulge.
The medics sent to Moscow have signed an agreement promising not to divulge information about the incident, TASS cited the source as saying.
I divulge this for ethical reasons, but also because I have seen her knit a sock in a bar booth while talking animatedly,
" He refused to divulge exactly what other cases he has funded but said, "It's safe to say this is not the only one.
While he was essentially sworn to secrecy about what he saw plot-wise, the little information he can divulge is telling and fascinating.
As for spoilers about Jack's death, he didn't divulge any details but admitted that his favorite fan theory is that Miguel killed him.
That allows healthcare systems to divulge all sorts of sensitive information to companies patients might not expect, without ever having to tell them.
Much of the strategy, as described by a senior Trump aide who requested anonymity to divulge the campaign's internal plans, involves linking Mrs.
The paperwork, known as a memorandum of understanding (MOU), guarantees that the incoming and outgoing administrations will not divulge information about each other.
In 2016, Parabon confirmed to the Toronto Star that police in Canada had used the technology but would not divulge where or when.
I keep thinking I'm going to run out of stuff to divulge on the show or onstage, and I haven't reached that yet.
Before you know it you're so drunk you might just divulge your own dirty secret: You're actually vanilla as fuck in the sack.
Mr. Azar said it is a slice of their personal lives that actors seldom divulge; they do not want their fans to know.
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, has spent the past three years refusing to divulge the returns and even dismissing them as boring.
Mr. Abdul Karim is reluctant to divulge too much private information, for fear of exposing family members to the harassment he regularly endures.
But the government does not readily divulge all of its historical claims data, so insurers cannot comb through them and analyze the risks.
Mr. McGahn could face legal jeopardy or lose his law license should he run afoul of rules governing which communications he can divulge.
Kuo&aposs note from earlier this week, which blogs such as 9to5Mac and MacRumors reported, didn&apost divulge any details about the device.
One regulation that was rescinded required labor unions to divulge how they spend money in union trusts for worker training and strike funds.
NBC Boston reported that Brady refused to divulge his plans when asked about them during a charity event at Gillette's headquarters in Boston.
Grace returns to her penthouse with Nick to share this revelation, but he has his own surprise to divulge: He is a criminal.
Same with joining the Facebook group for Sorry For Your Loss: You'll have to divulge which scene has resonated with you the most.
In the meeting with the Russians, Trump demonstrated everyone's worsts fears; that he could be manipulated by foreign operatives to divulge sensitive intelligence.
Sometimes tankers "go dark" as they near Iranian ports, with captains disregarding international rules that require they divulge the ship's position and course.
This bill mandated new record-keeping and paperwork requirements, which could require workers divulge sensitive personal and medical information to use the leave.
"He's taken good care of me since the first day I've worked for him," said LaCava, who politely declined to divulge any specifics.
She said there were 3,000 such terrorists "that we know about," but said she could not divulge other information because it was classified.
But luckily, they aren't stingy with their information — and occasionally they'll divulge a piece of information that could totally change the game for you.
One source familiar with the Russia investigation resorted to a mathematical equation to divulge -- sort of -- the number of agents assigned to the matter.
The announcement by Byron Spruell, president of NBA league operations, didn't divulge what occurred after Marks entered the room following Brooklyn's 143-214 loss.
" He refused to divulge exactly what other cases against he has funded but said, "It's safe to say this is not the only one.
The first season — the only one so far — follows a scheme that manages to implicate just about every character in ways I cannot divulge.
John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and George W. Bush, among others, all chose to divulge critical intelligence information at some point during their presidencies.
We'll likely never know the contents of the list for sure — because the researchers decline to divulge the identity of who they are monitoring.
Though critics have been asked not to divulge the grisly ending of the opera, it's not hard to imagine where "Dog Days" is heading.
"I believe there are far more out there," said Ferriola, who is unable to divulge how many athletes they work with for confidentiality reasons.
The company offered a rare look at its books (the company is still private and therefore doesn't have to divulge financial information) to Bloomberg.
Guy, who came sixth in his opening 400 freestyle race on Saturday, would not divulge what further advice he might have given his friend.
With these questions top of mind, we partnered with Ulta Beauty and asked three beauty pros to divulge what, exactly, beauty means to them.
This information was retrieved under a law permitting phone companies to divulge information to corroborate "specific and articulable facts" relevant to a criminal investigation.
Now, Mozilla is begging courts to divulge how the operation was carried out so that it can ensure its code for Firefox remains secure.
The FBI refers to the approach it used as a network investigative technique, but it has steadfastly refused to divulge how it was performed.
Someone will pay me one day to divulge how I lived so frugally, elegantly, and sanely in that glittering, amorally rich, and enormous hellhole.
One time I spotted James Lo at a bar and made him divulge as many Chavez secrets as I could pry out of him.
He's attempting -- and so far has succeeded -- to hold off multiple subpoenas from the Democrats that could divulge secrets about his company and assets.
Or might it become a new form of photography with its own unique grammar, its own legibility, and its own new narratives to divulge?
Even after talking with me for close to an hour, he is still careful not to divulge too much about himself or his headspace.
Defensive end Cam Heyward, one of four team captains, said he also met with Brown but declined to divulge any additions from their chat.
The cast and creative team were careful not to divulge any big spoilers, but they managed to tease what's in store for the series.
He himself is an only child whose father, Tom, a carpenter, split with Brosnan's mother (whose name he won't divulge) before Pierce's first birthday.
News of the over-sharing comes to us via Recode, which reports that the app's Google Assistant could divulge previous Google searches mid-conversation.
"I was paid much better than I would normally be paid for a stock image," Ison says, without wanting to divulge the exact amount.
"Thus it turned into an opportunity to humiliate me," Carey said in the video, promising to divulge more details at a vague, unspecified time.
The company did not divulge whether the new process could result in expedited reviews or actions taken against certain accounts or tweets being reported.
Most jurists believe that only the supreme court may divulge conversations in which one of the parties has legal immunity, as the president does.
HP is still describing the backpack as a prototype instead of a product, and it won't divulge the full specs for its portable computer.
While Kinoshita wouldn't divulge details on the graveyard technology used by the complex, she said that the system was designed by automobile manufacturer Toyota.
Rogers, in which the court found no misconduct even though an IRS agent induced a criminal defendant's former tax lawyer to divulge privileged information.
It was technically a sunshine fund, but because it had fewer than 200 investors, he wasn't required to divulge the names of his clients.
In addition to this potential bundling deal, the company took the opportunity to divulge a few more details about Disney's streaming service this week.
I believe it, because I have seen the healing that can come when people divulge the things that they feel separate them from others.
He has taken precautions such as putting up "no trespassing" signs in his front yard and other measures he did not want to divulge.
The secret that apricots are most reluctant to divulge is that the most seductive flavor they have to offer is hidden within their pits.
Nancy Snyder, a spokeswoman for New Jersey Transit, said she could not divulge the terms of the proposed deal until after the board voted.
Discreetly eavesdropping on counseling sessions as clients divulge often heartbreaking personal details, the filmmakers eschew narration in favor of a more fragmented, naturalistic approach.
The guide, Laila al-Huzayel, 42, a fluent Hebrew speaker, was eager to divulge some of the local intrigue on the bus, between stops.
One of the doctors who performed the autopsy said there were injury marks on her body, but he did not divulge any more details.
Since a criminal prosecution could be involved, Tang said he was not in a position to divulge the parties under scrutiny nor any charges.
Though North Korean officials won't divulge who will be attending its blockchain conference next February, experts believe that Russia could have a significant presence.
The check the VC received in March—Wilson wouldn't divulge the sum—is the first in what should be a steady drip of income.
It is often difficult for investors to know exactly what they are buying, and issuers don't necessarily want to divulge all the relevant details.
The ministry, which in May complained that it was not satisfied with Egypt's response to the attack, did not divulge details of the agreement.
Calling analytics "more of a baseball thing," Tomlin would not divulge the dynamics that drive his decision to go for 2 week to week.
But not wanting to divulge too much to the government, he said he would only tell Judge Cogan more about his plans in private.
Williams said they wouldn't divulge any details about the domestic violence history because they were going to send it to over to the prosecutor's office.
However, on Tomorrow, where Ariana could divulge as much or as little as she wanted, she confirmed she had an "attraction" with a best friend.
Early on in relationships, it can feel like you have to be careful and strategic about what information to divulge to your partner and when.
Point is, if a US tech service can access data, a US tech service can be made to divulge data to an authoritarian US government.
But China, reckoned to be by far the world's most prolific executioner, was excluded from the tally, because it doesn't divulge data on death sentences.
The company wouldn't divulge the size of the round, but said it plans to triple the size of its staff over the next eight months.
For Obama, that will mean allowing his intelligence experts to divulge government secrets to Trump, a man whose judgment and foreign knowledge he's repeatedly questioned.
The company also didn't divulge any details around the self-adhesive case, so we have no idea how the phone will stick to different surfaces.
Which is why we partnered with SmileDirectClub and asked our fellow R29ers to divulge what beauty treatments they'll be booking before the madness sets in.
She makes her way over to me and, after some initial chitchat, she leans forward as if she's about to divulge her deepest, darkest secret.
Wale Ayeni also wouldn't divulge revenue figures, but confirmed IFC's did full "legal and financial due diligence on Kobo's stats," as part of the investment.
If Trump intended to divulge the information, it would mark a significant shift in the United States' approach to intelligence alliances, the former official added.
He could not provide details on the children she will be adopting, saying it was against the law to divulge such particulars at this stage.
The writers did not divulge that they were paid to do so - and in some cases, explicitly (and falsely) stated that they were not compensated.
Ferrari did not divulge details, but some investors expect a new range aimed at a larger demographic by focusing on characteristics other than extreme performance.
He wouldn't divulge his final bid, but indicated that it wasn't a work he would want to sit on until it appreciated enough to resell.
BI's Senior Deputy Governor Mirza Adityaswara said the bank is currently still consulting onshore and offshore markets about the plan, but did not divulge details.
The doctors were reluctant to divulge what they were looking for, but I had read online that heart conditions causing sudden blackouts could be fatal.
During an interview with Insider, Lee revealed the most common things she wishes she could say to her patients, but ultimately chooses not to divulge.
The subpoena also infringes on our rights of association, in that it demands that we divulge our private communications with other advocacy groups and funders.
Feinstein has refused to to divulge the contents of the letter, so the hearsay accounts offered by The Intercept have to be treated with caution.
Anki would divulge specific sales figures for the toy, but the statement was echoed by a temporary freeze on sales through Amazon in early December.
Gates's decorator, the New York-based Thierry Despont, duly found a place, and they were sold for a price that Mr. Chevalier declined to divulge.
The Ukrainian police declined to divulge the man's name or other details, other than that he is living in Ukraine and has not been arrested.
Some of this is the stuff of small-town gossip, as when best friends fail to divulge what they know of the other's husband's infidelities.
Munas said he had received orders for the 45 British pound ($63) pride hijab from Australia and abroad but declined to divulge the number sold.
In some cases, Mr. Stang said, committees have successfully insisted that the settlement include disclosure of documents that divulge how a diocese handled sexual abuse.
And Republicans are poised to deny Bolton the chance to divulge information about what Bolton&aposs lawyer has said are "many relevant meetings and conversations."
Both allege in stoic but chilling fashion about Jackson's gradually escalating sexual contact, accompanied by Jackson allegedly pressuring them not to divulge what was happening.
And while he wouldn't divulge what that may be, he did say the organization "certainly" isn't going to lower the number from its last projection.
Trump has repeatedly accused the whistleblower of being a partisan intent on bringing him down, and has urged the media to divulge the person's identity.
Though the film is poetically constructed, accompanied by Carlos Gardel's melancholic intonations, it provides Alborta the space to divulge certain aspects of his image's construction.
Even if CREW's cases aren't all winners in court, the legal process could force the Trump administration to divulge information it would rather keep secret.
Each suit corresponds to natural elements like Fire, Earth, Air, and Water, which can be interpreted to divulge aspects of life as people live it.
Stephen Bannon, President Donald Trump's former chief strategist, will now have to divulge what he knows about possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
McCabe, for his part, has said he had the authority to divulge the information to reporters — that he did not, in fact, leak to the media.
She doesn't, for instance, know the name of one of her very favorite clients, who also didn't divulge to her what he did for a living.
Sorkin said he was impressed that Bloom refused to divulge names and secrets of her high-profile clients other than those already named in court documents.
So, until the network is ready to divulge, here's some things from Trading Spaces' original run that we're hoping will carry on through the reboot. 1.
The government pressed Pavel Durov, the co-founder of VKontakte, a home-grown social network, to divulge user information to the FSB, the state security service.
Image: Roger PawlowskiAs satisfying as the discovery is, the team has no plans to salvage the ship, or to divulge its location to the broader public.
However, unlike the last several times they were a couple, they may not ever divulge details, and that could be the key to making Jelena work.
Speaking to reporters, Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer said Easton will be put on injured reserve, though he wouldn't divulge any further information on the injury.
At the time, the RCMP sent BlackBerry "comfort letters" asking for assistance in intercepting messages, but would not divulge the scope of BlackBerry's involvement with police.
Administration officials told the newspaper they are evaluating whether to require foreign nationals who visit the U.S. to divulge cellphone contacts and passwords for social media.
Asked by reporters whether he considers Plan B, the morning after pill, to be the same as an abortion, Trump again would not divulge his position.
"Just to smear the president-elect of the United States, we now have intelligence officials divulging information that they are sworn not to divulge," she said.
Merz told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung that he and Kramp-Karrenbauer had discussed how he might work in the CDU, though he refused to divulge details.
Before her admission to the hospital, the first lady did not divulge the details of her medical condition, while her office declined to offer more details.
But Republican critics of the Justice Department and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein remain deeply pessimistic that the Justice Department will divulge anything on Thursday. Rep.
While the official would not divulge details of their conversation, or when the request took place, the two leaders spoke on the phone on July 14.
We don't know where Baby Yoda came from (yet), but The Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau is willing to divulge how he first saw the adorable creature.
A United Nations spokesman, Stéphane Dujarric, has previously said the organization would not divulge its sources of information, but welcomed any additional information from the coalition.
Carmody alleged earlier this month after the raid that police were using "intimidation" tactics to get information from him after he refused to divulge his source.
I'm not going to divulge the bone-chilling climax of "Nutshell" except to reveal this: Our narrator, recalling the final break, knows his route of escape.
After the first round of meetings on this trip, Pompeo tweeted that he's "proud of my team's work," but did not divulge any details on progress.
Where people sitting at desktop IBM computers in dank rumpus rooms divulge their deepest regrets and woes to a barely-listening, barely-literate room of strangers.
Believing that the game was already rigged and armed with a company secret he could divulge if things went south, Jacobson decided to cash in himself.
The bachelor generally likes to keep quiet about his personal life, despite having a song written about him, and doesn't divulge much information to the press.
Few of Ms. Allred's detractors are heard from, and the directors don't press her to divulge too much about her personal life or to refute criticisms.
" Perhaps more ominous, was the detectives' new theory: "The police have information which they refuse to divulge and which leads them to the view that Mrs.
Previous proposals indicate that those politicians may force charters to divulge their finances, and could make it harder for charters to operate in public school buildings.
The team did not divulge the specific nature of the medical procedure required for the 20-year-old South Korean, or his expected length of absence.
Kuo doesn&apost divulge many details about the accessory, but does describe it as "small," suggesting that it may not be designed to charge multiple devices.
People may be going through marital or work difficulties, but in book club there is no need to divulge what is happening in your personal life.
SIG, which supplies insulation, energy management and roofing products, said it was taking actions to address the continuing market weakness, but did not divulge specific details.
"We had no aspirations of fame or fortune," said Jen, who referred to herself as "the Mama of KittiesMama" and did not divulge her family name.
Because these men knew -- and could publicly divulge -- the darkest secrets of the ANC, secrets in which the likes of Madikizela-Mandela might be intimately involved.
And two, whether these individuals would divulge this incriminating information -- especially considering the fact that the President has no authority to grant pardons for state crimes.
DuBois sees fit to divulge secrets of her own to Cookie: Her own family was run and funded by gangsters, placing the Lyon family where Mrs.
Rest assured this is a clean operation that we have and we're just in discussion with the government on various matters that I cannot divulge right now.
While the hotel wouldn't divulge the identity of the guest who has purchased this weekend's inauguration package, it has been reserved by a "political figure," Camp said.
Ahead, nine women (two with a copper IUD, seven with hormonal) divulge what it was like to get it inserted — and whether the IUD worked for them.
However, he did not divulge details beyond that there would be "insurance for everybody" — a statement that Vice President Mike Pence promptly walked back, according to CNN.
Israel has refused to divulge details of technological advances in its ability to locate tunnels, not wanting to provide information that could be useful to its enemies.
"I'm proud to say that the highest-profile fashion designers have used Saint James as a private-label manufacturer," Lesénécal said, though he couldn't divulge any names.
Of those three indicators, only the subpubic angle is still considered valid, and in his notes Hoodless did not divulge the relative weight he gave to each.
No federal regulations require reporting of such deaths and most states either don't count -- or won't divulge -- how many people end their own lives in those settings.
Even trying to apply the techniques of performance to political rhetoric, as I am here, will likely fail to divulge a clearer road to a better future.
Over the years, Israel has established a network of contacts in the Palestinian territories, using a combination of pressure and sweeteners to entice Palestinians to divulge intelligence.
While numbers don't divulge actual corporate culture and whether marginalized employees are feeling more supported and comfortable at Uber, they are tangible results that can be measured.
The Chinese company that operates the scrap yard, whose name Christian declined to divulge, only required him to wear steel-toe boots when he was on site.
To avert this, the FDA recommended on Wednesday that companies disclose why the additional data is contextually relevant, and divulge limitations related to the study design, methodology.
AI.  While Moore couldn't divulge exactly which companies are using the technology, he did say some of them are in the banking, telecommunications, and health care industries.
"It's just you and this conversation interface, where you don't have to divulge salary numbers, when you know you can get smart data back privately," Jacobson said.
Britain could more quickly pass planned legislation to force tax haven-based companies that own UK property to divulge their ultimate beneficiary on a publicly accessible register.
The actress recently sat down with PopSugar to divulge all her tips, and, as it turns out, perfect skin all boils down to three relatively easy things.
Her refusal to divulge her origin story, to reveal anything about her life B.A. (Before Angelyne), only added to her mythology—her "mystique," as she puts it.
If the customers behind the shell companies purchasing property have innocent intentions, what explains their sudden flight when asked to divulge their identities to American law enforcement?
Federal employees with access to classified information sign federal standard form 312-13, which amounts to a pledge to "never divulge classified information to anyone" unless authorized.
But none of that absolves his FBI, or the DOJ for that matter, from failing to divulge essential and exculpatory information from Ohr to the FISA court.
While Putnam wouldn't divulge sales statistics, she did say the company sold Mirrors to every state across the country within a couple of months of its launch.
While Kolasky would not divulge any information about specific targeting efforts in the last year, he indicated that the threat environment has remained on par with 2016.
That enigmatic stalemate seemed destined to persist as Britain and the United States stonewalled requests by the current secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, to divulge sensitive material.
Ukraine's government offered a lifeline to US President Donald Trump by pledging not to divulge the contents of a call he had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Neither company would divulge the exact number of employees, but Durand did acknowledge it fell somewhere between the 11 and 50 mentioned in the company Crunchbase profile.
If you're not, you could be trapped in 10, 15, or even 20 minutes of excruciating dialogue — forced to divulge the most intimate details of your life.
SAN FRANCISCO — When the police apprehended a suspect for the shootings at The Capital Gazette's newsroom in Annapolis, Md., on Thursday, he refused to divulge his name.
Mr. Ali, who in September accused Myanmar's military of killing thousands of Rohingya, said he would not divulge the terms and conditions of any accord until Saturday.
A glance at his daily Instagram story will divulge his whereabouts, his political schedule, extensive use of his long-armed selfies and likely a dog or two.
"We appreciate it, but we didn't think it was that sensitive," the spy told the professor, who had followed the FBI's instructions not to divulge any secrets.
"We would ask Amazon to take sellers down—or, at least, tell us who is counterfeiting—but they said they couldn't divulge private information," Kahan told me.
The IRS refused to divulge a list of those cases, but the known instances include other large corporations facing transfer-pricing audits: Amazon, Coca-Cola and Facebook.
In the lawsuit, government lawyers explain that Snowden signed non-disclosure agreements with the NSA and the CIA in which he agreed not to divulge classified information.
Current and former senior administration officials told Axios that people in Trump&aposs orbit are terrified of what Bolton may have documented and what he might divulge.
" And a male student grabbed a female mannequin's breast in one picture with the caption, "I try never to divulge my true feelings while examining my patients!
Current and former senior administration officials told Axios that people in Trump&aposs orbit are terrified of what Bolton may have documented and what he might divulge.
And yet, while they won't divulge the numbers, PAX claims the U.K.—where the complete kit costs £220 [$278]—is its biggest market outside America and Canada.
As far as R. Kelly's defense, Greenberg says he's not ready to divulge info about that yet because he's in the process of reviewing all the evidence.
Each one describes their giddiness at first sparkly sip, as well as Nowell's willingness to divulge her technique to anyone interested in trying to make it themselves.
The photo series offers up a unique, informal look into these various interpersonal dynamics, now if only Bonet would finally divulge the location of the Fountain of Youth.
While he would not divulge details as to where the two stopped, Barnes said Woodward "has been cooperating with police," although he has not confessed to the crime.
Maybe she won't divulge her favorite content strategy, or best practices for cross-platform synergy, but she could drop a morsel of knowledge for her paying fans. Right?
While Kushner is not likely to divulge too many details of the plan, it will be one of the first occasions he will publicly discuss the U.S. efforts.
Belgium does not divulge the exact number of personnel in its security services and military intelligence, but security experts say they appear under-resourced compared to European counterparts.
She said students may divulge that they smoked pot during school before the course, but after the curriculum, they may report they're only using it over the weekend.
Reinhart has also been outspoken in the past about how it "really weirds" her out when fans send her mother invasive DMs asking her to divulge juicy gossip.
Speaking to CNBC on Thursday Tom Enders, CEO of Airbus refused to divulge the exact cost of Brexit preparations but admitted it was in the tens of millions.
Another excellent one included a man who phoned his wife to divulge the location of his secret bank account — a common practice among the Egyptian upper middle class.
I'm not going to divulge where I fall on this issue, but I will tell you that I think the idea of adding Peeps to pizza is disgusting.
Rita Aspen, regional communications director for Cargill in Asia, said the company could not confirm or divulge vessel destinations, contents or customer names for safety and competitive reasons.
But details of his plans to distance himself from his business empire remain scant after he canceled a Thursday news conference where he was scheduled to divulge specifics.
The U2 singer, 57, revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone for their January 2018 issue that he almost died — but refused to divulge details about the event.
Sources declined to divulge much about his testimony, other than to say it confirmed other evidence about the contact between the Perkins Coie law firm and the FBI.
"We're not aware of any other country that has legislated for the potential of a penalty to be applied if people do not divulge their passwords," Brown said.
" While Duffy's owner, Casey Callister, wouldn't divulge the recipe for the Cohen-themed drink, she told ITK it's "Russian influenced, a little bitter and 100 percent pardon free.
The survey asks car buyers to divulge any "problem" with a car they've had in the first 90 days after purchasing, and quantifies these problems into a ranking.
They seated him at a desk, where he signed formal papers by which he swore not to divulge any of the classified information he was about to hear.
Current and former senior administration officials told the news outlet that people in Trump's orbit are terrified of what Bolton may have documented and what he might divulge.
Pompeo will be pressed to divulge the details of what Trump and Putin discussed in their more than two-hour-long meeting with translators, and no one else.
Again, spoilers were promised, but that meager morsel of information aside I'm not willing to divulge exactly how they've framed the fate of Thomas Wayne in this story.
This will be must-see TV. Will Cohen divulge any new info on the hush-money payments made on Trump's behalf to women who allege affairs with him?
This is either a silly ploy to track me down after work or a desire to feel special because you — correctly — assume that I never divulge this information.
Tammy Yard-McCracken, the owner of Personal Defense Industries in Virginia and a certified conflict communication instructor, recommended that passengers be mindful about what they divulge to strangers.
It even requires one to divulge the identities and activities of employees that the company suspects are inconsistent with party policies and objectives — unrelated to the company activities.
Many policies that privacy advocates and immigration lawyers have opposed, including searching phones and laptops and requiring visitors to divulge their social media passwords, predate Mr. Trump's inauguration.
He's been making frequent appearances on Capitol Hill in recent weeks, but to brief lawmakers in closed-door, classified settings which normally chatty lawmakers have refused to divulge.
What I can safely divulge is that three teenage girls are kidnapped after a birthday party by a close-cropped guy named Dennis in a buttoned-up shirt.
And all this made it harder for us to figure out how to get Uber to divulge the identity and the destination of the passenger subsequent to Sonia.
A spokeswoman for the Australian Immigration Department said in an interview that someone had been stripped of citizenship under antiterrorism laws but declined to divulge the person's name.
" -- On page 10, there's also a photo of a man groping a mannequin with the words "I try never to divulge my true feelings while examining my patients.
Ms. Lessin declined to divulge her subscriber base but said it was "significantly north of 10,000," which is lower than the audience for many ad-based digital publications.
The extremists also beheaded the archaeological site's 81-year-old director, Khaled Asaad, after he reportedly refused to divulge where authorities had hidden treasures before the group swept in.
I won't divulge the specifics of what happens after that moment, which managed to snap me out of my boredom and inspire me to literally applaud at my screen.
Rohrabacher, who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats, said he plans to divulge more of his conversation with Assange directly to President Trump.
We're likely to hear Apple divulge details about iOS 13, the next versions of macOS, and perhaps the rumored "Marzipan" initiative that could bring iPad apps to its computers.
Jason Chaffetz, would call upon Comey to divulge more information on how he could square his scalding of Clinton's decisions with his suggestion that she is not legally culpable.
We reached out again to Musk to see if he'll divulge further information, but really, what other reason could he possibly have for feeling bad about his Overwatch decisions?
It was eventually revealed that at least 750 people were detained under the ban, though at the time, the government wouldn't even divulge how many airport detainees there were.
After a decade of trafficking, he had become an essential node in the distribution network run by a Baltimore street "family" whose name he couldn't (and still won't) divulge.
They swung a deal attached to reapproval of a cherished FDA program requiring pharma companies to divulge every year how many antibiotics they were selling for use in livestock.
It was unclear whether the account was personal or one she used in her work for the Trump campaign, and Hicks did not divulge any details about potential suspects.
On Wednesday, Pandya posted an apology on social media, saying he "got carried away with the nature of the show" - which encourages guests to gossip and divulge personal details.
As time goes on, the family clings to hope that something will come of the retesting, anything that can divulge a clue that will lead them to his remains.
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Pressed by Udall about what the two Republicans discussed in the meeting, Pai declined to divulge details but insisted that the FCC would act independently of the White House.
The South Carolina Republican also promised that his report would divulge new details about the events leading up the violence, the night itself and the Obama administration's story afterwards.
"Rather, it permits Yahoo to divulge the contents of the e-mail account where, as here, the personal representatives lawfully consent to disclosure on the decedent's behalf," Lenk wrote.
Democrats believe they are on solid legal footing, but they also argue that Trump has defied precedent as the only modern-day President not to divulge his tax records.
The paperwork serves as a nondisclosure agreement for both sides, ensuring that members of the president-elect's team do not divulge information about the inner workings of the government.
"The Inspector General found not only did McCabe divulge sensitive information, he did it without the permission, authority, or knowledge of his supervisor," said House Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy.
In the few minutes we spoke, I found out he: He didn't seem to want to divulge much about his country, saying he wasn't sure what to tell me.
Though Ikpe would not divulge Cars45 value, volume, or revenue statistics, he said the venture has been actively buying and selling cars since launching, evidenced by customer Instagram shots.
While the Clippers did not divulge the terms of the deal, ESPN reported Friday that the plan was for Noah to join the club on a 22007-day contract.
As the lawsuit accusing Harvard of stacking the deck against Asian-American applicants unfolds in court, the university, pictured above, has been forced to divulge its secretive application deliberations.
Companies use the programs to tailor deals and services to faithful patrons willing to divulge birth dates, payment card numbers, location data — even shoe sizes and favorite vacation spots.
Mr. Cohen admitted that he lied to Congress, failing to divulge the extent of Mr. Trump's involvement in negotiations during the campaign to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.
He admitted that he lied to Congress, failing to divulge the extent of Mr. Trump's involvement in negotiations to build a Trump Tower in Moscow during the election campaign.
The flamboyant German designer — given to controversial statements such as attacking Angela Merkel and her immigration policy — refuses to divulge his age, but is now in his mid-80s.
I penciled in D/T and "saw" DIVERGE/DIVULGE so filled that in, erasing the T. It really is one of the more "use the force" kind of puzzles.
In Dresden, Gert Frülling, 75, a retiree, declined to divulge his party preference, but made it clear that he was sympathetic to some of the Alternative for Germany's proposals.
She notes how often the attorney general failed to recall the answers to the senators' questions or, alternatively, how often he refused to divulge pertinent conversations with the president.
With their new single, "Black Swan," the septet divulge their most harrowing shadow yet, one that any person who lives for making art faces: losing the passion for creating.
At the Capitol, the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, said Republicans were hard at work on their legislation, although he did not divulge any specifics about it.
Thays did not divulge, for instance, that her biological father, whom she rarely saw, had canceled plans for a trip she was looking forward to later in the summer.
In this new one-hander from the comedian Anthony DeVito, he promises to divulge a secret about his family, other than what he states in the show's working title.
Roxane Gay is one of the few who divulge the modest specific numbers (a $12,500 advance for her novel "An Untamed State"; $15,000 for her essay collection "Bad Feminist").
Since her high-profile White House exit this week, speculation has swirled over whether she will land a book deal and divulge details about her experience in the administration.
While the Texans did not divulge specific terms, the Houston Chronicle reported that Mercilus was presented with a four-year contract extension worth $54 million, with $24.5 million guaranteed.
" Maguire said, "What I'm saying, Congressman, is that I will not divulge privileged conversations that I have as director of national intelligence with the president of the United States.
On top of that, the whole court proceedings forced the government to divulge statistics on the lockdown procedures and how often they have occurred over the last three years.
His bankers were not free to reveal what they knew and the same was true for local, state and federal tax authorities who aren't allowed to divulge anyone's private information.
We've tapped the most in-demand red carpet makeup artists in Hollywood to divulge the drugstore products that have earned a place in their kits or their personal makeup bags.
In an interview with The Economist last year, he insisted his attack on the CPP had nothing to do with his views on global warming, which he would not divulge.
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The leaked email doesn't divulge final rules or full explanations (the phrase "more details to come" appears three times), but it offers the gist of what Twitter intends to do.
As Chasen, who sadly declined to divulge the purchase price, told me, the company talked to a number of potential acquirers after it launched its mapping SDK earlier this year.
Power theft is costing PPC around 225-2625 million euros a year in lost income, an industry official said, requesting anonymity because he was not authorized to divulge the numbers.
When Express Scripts CEO Tim Wentworth joined Cigna last year, he took home $9 million in retention pay and agreed to "perpetual" agreements to never divulge anything about the company.
Users accessing ProtonMail via Tor will have their connections anonymized — meaning the email service won't be able to see (and thus couldn't be forced to divulge) their true IP address.
For five weeks, a cowed electoral commission refused to divulge the result, eventually massaging the figure of Mr Tsvangirai's victory down to just under 50%, thus requiring a second round.
Publicly blaming Russian President Vladimir Putin's intelligence services would bring instant pressure on Washington to divulge its evidence, which relies on highly classified sources and methods, U.S. intelligence officials said.
But UnitedHealth does not want the ex-employee, David Smith, to work for it because UnitedHealth views the company as a competitor, and it believes Smith could divulge trade secrets.
There is one name, however, I promised I would neither divulge nor even write down, although I remember the person's name and I know where I could find them again.
As The Atlantic reported in 2016, U.S. judges can order suspects to unlock phones using fingerprints, but they can't force you to divulge your password to unlock the same phone.
More importantly, the two divulge the importance of making good investments like buying stocks in Hemp-infused CBD Dog Treats and why you shouldn't buy a Rolex from the mall.
Law enforcement acknowledges someone filed a kidnapping report Saturday morning and there is "an active investigation" but they would not divulge the name of the suspect or the alleged victim.
And the rest of the twisty plot is full of spoilers so we can't divulge it, but Twitter is more than ready to see this potential masterpiece come to life.
"She doesn't want to stay here," said Marine, declining to give her full name or divulge further details about the teenager, who has quietly slipped back into the forest alone.
The Republican lawmaker noted that it's a crime to divulge classified information, but using personal email to conduct public business on its own is not, though it breaks with regulations. .
In one of the questions, the senators ask the CEO to divulge information about a meeting he and Quinn attended at Trump Tower during the transition period after the election.
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Chambers said she confided in him about having been inappropriately touched by a member of their unit, though she did not divulge to him the full details at the time.
And let's not forget the great irony that Trump, the first president in modern history to not divulge his tax returns, is somehow the guy who will reform the system.
Let's not divulge further details about the plot except to note that as the second act begins, one of these characters is discovered the next morning in a hospital bed.
NBC executives wouldn't divulge who its Playmaker Media partners are outside of the IOC, except to say there are a few handshake deals in place that would be revealed soon.
Christie had left three letters behind: one to her secretary, another to her brother-in-law and a third to her husband, who refused to divulge what she had written.
While she would not divulge the bookstore's finances, she said that she could make more money renting out the Strand's five floors, but she loves the family business too much.
The Police Department, like other police agencies, signed a nondisclosure agreement with the Harris Corporation, which makes many of the devices, agreeing not to divulge any details about the devices.
Though the teacher publicly acknowledged that he had been Dr. Lifschutz's patient, Dr. Lifschutz refused to divulge his notes or even to confirm that he had ever treated the man.
Trump on Thursday vowed that his plan "really would work," though he did not divulge any details of the proposal aside from calling it "great" and touting his dealmaking prowess.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, meanwhile, amended a convention on mutual administrative assistance in tax matters so that Swiss banks could be obligated to divulge client information.
Current and former senior administration officials told the news website Axios that people in Trump&aposs orbit were terrified of what Bolton may have documented and what he might divulge.
But when I sent a Freedom of Information Act request, seeking to identify which credit rating agencies have been found to violate SEC rules, the regulators refused to divulge names.
Everything about Area 251 screams secrecy — not just the location, but those who work there are brought into a very secretive culture in which it's extremely taboo to divulge anything.
Earlier Thursday, the White House delayed a planned tariff announcement amid infighting about the decision, only for Trump to divulge the plan during a meeting with steel and aluminum executives.
They described the technical difficulties they faced, their unwillingness to divulge more personal information and their fear that the credit protection they were buying might still be vulnerable to hackers.
Sitting down with Mashable prior to the release of Season 3, David Harbour and Winona Ryder couldn't divulge much of what they thought about their characters' fates in the shocking finale.
Set expectations While you don't have to divulge every detail you plan to say about the reference, it's helpful to provide a sense of what you do plan to focus on.
Other foreign technology firms fret that they will be forced to divulge intellectual property to government inspectors, with no guarantees that such secrets will not be passed on to local rivals.
"I wasn't trying to be Snowden or anything," she says, referring to Edward Snowden, a more famous whistle-blower and a man with a far more conscious plan to divulge information.
Ouagene Coulibaly, president of the Association of the Village Artisans of Bassam, will show CNN his work in progress, but refuses to divulge how he finishes his unique and sacred works.
Its website is a little vague when it comes to the specific workings of the clock, but it does divulge the fact that the Etch Clock relies on an elastic membrane.
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Mr Barr, who returned to run the Justice Department for the second time last month, is only obliged to divulge the gist of them to Congress, and in his own time.
McCain also took issue with the high level of secrecy shrouding the bomber program, and the Air Force's refusal thus far to divulge the names of key suppliers on the program.
After a few hours of feeling dejected, I made peace with myself, taking comfort in the realization that I will always have situational liberty to divulge or censor my pageant record.
Police officials argued at the time that doing so would hamstring officers who, without arrest powers, could no longer compel those given tickets for minor crimes to divulge their real names.
But concerns persist over inadequate government intelligence sharing and a reluctance by countries involved in conflicts to divulge information or sacrifice overflight fees by closing their skies, according to safety experts.
Airbnb was unable to crunch that data — nor could a spokesperson divulge how much the short-term rental site had agreed to pay out to unhappy hosts— in time for publication.
Apple hasn't commented on the bills, but a trade group it belongs to contends the Nebraska measure would force the company to divulge how it secures sensitive data on the iPhone.
"It's going to take a significant amount of time for the consumer to learn it," said Ms. Kolodge, who declined to divulge specific data from the study before it was released.
That response evoked snickers on social media, but the idea that a person may divulge some information in one context but not another is at the heart of modern privacy theory.
Some social media users, Palmer added, even volunteer critical information that could be used to access their online financial accounts that they'd never divulge if they were asked by a stranger.
The extremists beheaded the archaeological site's 81-year-old director Riad al-Asaad last August after he reportedly refused to divulge where authorities had hidden treasures before the group swept in.
That's up from 35,000 restaurants six months ago, and the company claims it has doubled its GMV over that same period, although — like most private companies — it didn't divulge specific data.
This truth-telling, in turn, then gives others permission to divulge that which they feel makes them toxic people, worse than everyone else, or not a part of the human race.
The department would also require that relief applicants divulge personal information that could have impacted their job prospects beyond their college experiences, including drug test results, health concerns and performance evaluations.
Scorsese and De Niro didn't divulge much about "The Irishman," the drama about organized crime and Jimmy Hoffa that also stars Al Pacino and Joe Pesci, a frequent collaborator of theirs.
The men had made a pact not to divulge which of them made it to the top first, but word got out, and soon there was a telegram from President Kennedy.
This pressuring of a licensed counselor to divulge confidential information is at best a careless breach of trust into the Wellness program and, at worst, an ethics and possible legal violation.
At the time, Disney said one streaming service would focus on sports programming from ESPN and the other would offer movies and television shows, but did not divulge much beyond that.
Despite this narrow business model, Reorg claimed that it was a traditional media organization and argued that the Shield Law protected it from having to divulge the names of its sources.
Cayetano declined to give details of the talks and requested an executive session of congress to divulge information about the venture with a Chinese energy company, which he did not identify.
It's now expanding its mission to use that philosophy to prevent disease, and diabetes is only the first disease Bognet wants to address, though she declined to divulge which are next.
Dismissing concerns that he was sending the wrong message to others who then might divulge classified information, Mr. Obama pointed out that Ms. Manning had already served seven years in prison.
It is retaliation for the president or members of Congress to attack intelligence agency whistleblowers and divulge the identity of anyone who has made protected disclosures to their agency inspector general.
It is an unusual beat that has taken me all over Europe and brought me into the company of some exotic characters, some more willing than others to divulge their secrets.
Another more haunting prospect is that analyzing a person's brain activity could reveal information about their past experiences that they may not want to divulge, says Byron Yu, a Carnegie Mellon professor.
Turnbull took to the radio Thursday morning to debunk reports that Trump had hung up on him to end the contentious call, though he would not divulge other details of the conversation.
In response, the announcement post was "briefly deleted [...] after seeing commentary in social media," according to a Microsoft spokesperson who refused to divulge the specific nature of the Azure/ICE partner arrangement.
The spokesperson told CNBC that as a matter of policy, Hulu does not divulge how much it pays for content licensing agreements, but defended the "Golden Girls" acquisition as a good bet.
Deutsche, the first major European investment bank to divulge figures, reported a 12% drop in fixed income & currencies (FIC) sales and trading to €1.1bn, in line with its US rivals excluding Goldman.
Of course, whether those ideas will ever be something you can play, either in the form of a sequel or an expansion, isn't something the team is ready to divulge just yet.
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They had also signed confidentiality agreements, agreeing not to divulge anything about the meeting, a practice that the abortion federation said it adopted to protect participants from harassment by anti-abortion groups.
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When we asked the agency if officers actually ate breakfast before making the arrests, as Lelcaj claims, ICE Public Affairs Office Rachael Yong Yow would not divulge details of the Sava's investigation.
It also lets attackers open up an illicit backchannel, but in a different way: it enables a rogue program to trick a legitimate one running on the same computer to divulge information.
He generally doesn't like to divulge details about his personal life or beliefs, which makes interviewing him difficult, and explains his remorse about sharing those candid thoughts with Norris and MTV's audience.
While Fossil Group didn't divulge which brands under its umbrella would be first to launch new products in 2016, the accessories will include activity trackers and smartwatches for many of its labels.
Additionally, they say that they're only going to do a "few special things" this year, including the aforementioned return of Wild Life and several other things they don't divulge any information about.
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AND I UNDERSTAND -- I WANT TO SAY THIS AT THE OUTSET -- YOU'RE NOT ALLOWED TO DIVULGE ANY SUPERVISORY, REGULATORY INFORMATION ABOUT A BANK, INCLUDING WHETHER IT'S BEEN RATED AS TROUBLESOME OR NOT.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump claims he has a plan somewhere in his possession to defeat the extremists but refuses to divulge it, perhaps because he hasn't the foggiest idea of what to do.
The government of Ukraine offered a lifeline to US President Donald Trump by pledging not to divulge the contents of a call with Ukraine's president which has prompted calls for Trump's impeachment.
While they've provided short statements on Ulysses' Sunday arrest, Troy police and the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) have yet to divulge key pieces of information, despite multiple requests from CNN.
When it comes to notifying consumers that their data has been stolen, laws vary state to state and differ in how much time and how much information companies are required to divulge.
In November 2015, Love launched legal action to try and get those items back, and in May this year Judge Tempia refused the NCA's request to force Love to divulge his passwords.
This makes me think of my brother-in-law, a police officer in a large Midwestern city with a high crime rate (he didn't want to divulge his identity for professional reasons).
But recent research commissioned by two prominent advocacy groups found that the device also enabled children to easily divulge their names, home addresses, Social Security numbers and other intimate information to Alexa.
I may not be able to shed light on how invitees are determined, but I can divulge Classified's "secret" location: the restaurant is tucked down a hallway behind the French bistro Saison.
Here's why: Phishing is the practice of sending fake emails from a supposedly reputable source with the intent of getting the user to divulge sensitive information like passwords and credit card numbers.
Current and former senior administration officials told the news website Axios in November that people in Trump&aposs orbit were terrified of what Bolton may have documented and what he might divulge.
Current and former senior administration officials told the news website Axios in November that people in Trump&aposs orbit were terrified of what Bolton may have documented and what he might divulge.
Mr. Santa Cruz attributes part of his restaurants' popularity to his discretion — photographers aren't allowed inside and employees sign nondisclosure agreements — and will not divulge much beyond the names of some customers.
The lawmakers accused Comey of creating "a cloud over our nation's justice system" and implored him to divulge additional details about his decision, even after a nearly five-hour hearing last week.
After he refused to confess or divulge information, Kutsenko was taken to an investigator's office where the officers who detained him identified themselves as members of the Russian National Guard, Ganin said.
President Trump vowed to find and punish those who divulge sensitive information after the name of the bomber in Monday's attack in Manchester, England, was disclosed by U.S. officials, infuriating the British.
Ms. Mandarano maintains that after Airbnb refused to divulge to investigators the addresses of properties listed on its site, the city began to target bed-and-breakfasts, which have their own websites.
And it would be inappropriate for me, because it would destroy my relationship with the president in intelligence matters, to divulge any of my conversations with the president of the United States.
That was a theme of his military musings during his campaign, when he touted a secret plan for defeating ISIS that he conveniently couldn't divulge, lest he trample on its secret-ness.
Cole tells Martinez that he's not at liberty to divulge exactly what was discussed between the two, but that he later reprimanded West for what he viewed as a cheap marketing ploy.
This information was retrieved under the Stored Communications Act, a law permitting phone companies to divulge information when there are "specific and articulable facts" that are "relevant and material" to a criminal investigation.
Law enforcement agencies frequently pledged to Harris Corporation, which manufactures many of the devices, or even directly to the Federal Bureau of Investigation that they would not divulge any details about the devices.
When the show covers topics related to Trump, Sekulow is careful not to divulge in behind-the-scenes talks with the President or engage in some of the inflammatory remarks his callers make.
The DSS wouldn't divulge operational details relating to its contingency planning, except to say that it will conduct simulations at the joint operations center before the opening ceremony, covering a variety of scenarios.
Still, Menendez said he would reserve judgment until he'd had a chance to review the hearing's transcript and talk to Mueller about Pompeo's assertion that he couldn't divulge what FBI investigators had asked.
Unruh, who spoke on a national strategy call with other supporters of "freeing" the Republican delegates to vote against Trump in Cleveland, said she did not want to divulge all of her plans.
Trump, 22017, was amid a tweetstorm when he referenced the royal as part of his argument that he should not have to divulge details of his discussions with world leaders to the FBI.
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A start-up that's focused on saving the world and on making money Even as KDC Ag works to solve an environmental crisis, it's generating revenue, though the family business won't divulge details.
He was accused of taking a photo of his lover in a state of undress without her consent and making it accessible by computer to use as retaliation should she divulge their relationship.
Although the launch of Tesla's original rechargeable lithium-ion battery in early 2016 earned plenty of attention locally, the Tesla executive wouldn't divulge what market share Tesla currently had in Australia's battery market.
It's unclear exactly why The Guardian decided to divulge the information – and the paper's decision has been criticised on social media – but the article is a gripping read and will have you hooked.
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The signatory also agrees never to divulge classified or SCI material, to adequately protect classified and SCI material and to return all classified and SCI material in their possession under penalty of law.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity without authorization to divulge internal White House discussions, said the pair would help with "proactive impeachment messaging" as well as other projects that might arise.
Gagosian, as a rule, does not divulge prices to the media, but the Magnus app tells us that Mr. Bradley's eight-foot-wide geometric abstract "Canton Rose" sold at the show for $850,000.
First, school officials must divulge when they first learned of the contamination and release the results of all past water tests, including those tests we now have reason to suspect were never analyzed.
In public, Meadows and Jordan have been cautious not to divulge any substantive information from the depositions, but they have on occasion touted in broad strokes testimony that would bolster the President's case.
In recent weeks, talks have stalled over when North Korea should divulge all the details of its nuclear program and when Washington should ease sanctions and provide a declaration ending the Korean War.
The stars of "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" — Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard and the original dino fighter, Jeff Goldblum — stop by the red couch to divulge stories and talk about their new blockbuster.
Investors were wary of the sector as a whole amid speculation that the other lenders might divulge similar breaches, with the remaining three of the "big four" banks ending trade in negative territory.
The GOP has nevertheless closely tracked Cordray's activities from the outset of the 2018 governor's race, filing multiple FOIA requests and calling on the Democrat to divulge his thinking about his future plans.
Boards are not required to divulge the reasons for rejecting an applicant, though they are prevented by law from doing so on the basis of several categories, including race, religion and national origin.
The argument is serious and often (believe me; I have had this discussion more than I'd care to divulge) and it reminds me of the way that Trump has blinded otherwise intelligent people.
But many have been steadfast in claiming that the Democratic memo would first need to be scoured to ensure that it does not divulge information that could endanger national security or intelligence gathering.
Xinhua didn't divulge any additional information into the technology being used to create the AI anchors, but the final product feels very reminiscent of the "deep fakes" videos that emerged in the West.
"While certain assertions made by the press are inaccurate or incomplete, DST Global is not at liberty to divulge information regarding its investors and will not do so without their consent," the firm writes.
At the time of our interview, there isn't much information about the album that he's willing to divulge, except that the album's 48-minute runtime (twice as long than the original) was fully intentional.
" The robotics CEO wouldn't divulge a price for Spot either, saying only that the commercial version will be "much less expensive than prototypes [and] we think they'll be less expensive than other peoples' quadrupeds.
While Poignonnec would not divulge Jumia valuation or profitability figures, he said the company had €206 million in revenues the first 9 months of 2015, for growth of 20163 percent over the previous year.
After initially refusing to divulge details on his interest in the fund, the U.K. leader revealed to ITV news Thursday that he and his wife had previously held a stake in the offshore trust.
And yet, with all of that work and more (which he refuses to divulge), he teamed up with his old friend to release an album called I Had A Dream That You Were Mine.
In an interview on "Squawk Box, " Stephens-Davidowitz, who left Google after spending the last five years studying aggregate search data, said people search Google for things they might not divulge to anyone else.
After initially refusing to divulge details on his interest in the fund, the U.K. leader revealed to ITV news Thursday that he and his wife had previously held a stake in the offshore trust.
Ms. Abdur-Rahman would not divulge her sales figures, saying only that she has made enough from her cart to send three children to college and make mortgage payments on a Harlem co-op.
I have seen aspiring musicians practice themselves into paralysis; I have seen middle-aged individuals still taking music lessons, hoping that some new teacher will finally divulge the secret sadistically withheld by former instructors.
Under the approvals, or Part 810 authorizations, the companies will be authorized to divulge certain details about nuclear technology and the specifics of plans for working in Saudi Arabia, according to The Daily Beast.
The paperwork doesn't divulge many other details about the devices, judging by Apple Insider's report, but it does note that they will run on the company's new iPadOS operating system launching later this year.
Baker did not divulge his starting pitchers for Games 29 and 22018 of the series, with respect to the status of Max Scherzer (22016-211, 723 ERA) as he deals with a hamstring injury.
Flake, who said he has not spoken to the President since a tense face-to-face confrontation last year when Trump was a candidate, declined to divulge the contents of his conversation with Pence.
In an interview on the show, lead singer Jim Adkins chose not to divulge the title or release date for the band's ninth studio album, but suggested that a full announcement will follow soon.
While De Havilland does not divulge its financials, Bombardier had previously disclosed the delivery of 15 Q400s, and 24 net orders for the turboprop in 2018, about half the amount from a year earlier.
But the sheriff has also frustrated some people with his reluctance to divulge details about the case, and he has not hesitated to call out journalists for inquiries that he deems superfluous or repetitive.
The on-duty officer refuses to divulge any information, but if she's going to break the story in her newspaper, The Orange Street News, she has to investigate using six basic reporting questions: Who?
The technology also could lead to the creation of voice bots that can carry on a decent conversation — and, no doubt one day, will call and persuade you to divulge your credit-card information.
In this world, everything is a challenge, whether it&aposs a "Harry Potter"-style chess set involving lasers or a suspect who will only divulge evidence after the detectives join her pole dance class.
Ms. Zabludowicz would not divulge any purchases, but an as-yet-unnamed Italian private museum bought "Secure for Now," a new installation by the provocative Chinese hyper-realist sculptor Li Wei, at Marella's booth.
Participants, who were instructed by the organizers of the event not to divulge details of the meeting, or even the groups attending, described the hourlong session as a welcome but long overdue policy discussion.
Also unpublished are the anecdotes of how we as journalists do this reporting, which often requires us to delicately ask people to divulge — and trust us — with memories among most painful of their lives.
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We're not ready to divulge who those speakers will be just yet, but as you peruse last year's speakers, you'll get a sense of the caliber of folks that will be joining us at Disrupt.
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She wouldn't divulge how much lobster serum is needed for each container, although she indicated that the serum is "the major active ingredient" and added that shea butter also might be added as an ingredient.
Reach Robotics is a private company and does not divulge its sales numbers, but the company is definitely growing, having more than doubled its headcount, to 59 employees, in the past year, according to Adekunle.
With Catherine, 31, in a state psychiatric hospital and refusing to divulge their whereabouts, Turner, 45, has spent the intervening years spearheading countless searches, passing out thousands of fliers and launching a Facebook page, FindSarahFindJacob.
Photo: Cliff Owen (AP)Amazon is reportedly investigating whether independent merchants operating on their platform are greasing the palms of staff to divulge confidential information about the site, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
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In a statement to PEOPLE on Friday, Hacienda HealthCare spokesman David Leibowitz said the organization, which runs the facility, was cooperating with law enforcement but declined to divulge the exact nature of the underlying incident.
" Though Maslany had to remain tight-lipped on what's in store for most of the clones characters, she was able to divulge that "Sarah hits the ground running, [she's] pulled right back into the mystery.
Under "App Control," Thrive shows you how much time you spend using particular apps, a statistic that would divulge the scary amount of hours I've spent playing Ace Attorney as of late (thanks, Natt Garun).
Filoni was also on the red carpet last night, but didn't divulge any details about the series, other than to say that he is excited about the new art style that the show will have.
In a statement to PEOPLE on Friday, Hacienda HealthCare spokesman David Leibowitz said the organization, which runs the facility, was cooperating with law enforcement, but declined to divulge the exact nature of the underlying incident.
Many companies that gather feedback from customers in surveys or informal conversation divulge the results with top executives only, on the premise that only they are in the position to put it to good use.
And although they are known to keep their personal lives private, the Australian actress did divulge during the 2016 Met Gala three months after giving birth to Rocco that she hadn't left her apartment since.
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That's when Geely will divulge the full details surrounding its unique approach to marketing and distribution with Lynk & Co, and how the company hopes it will help transform the modes of car ownership and operation.
So I plan to divulge even less than its makers, whose hype-by-omission campaign — which included a late title change to summon fans of J. J. Abrams's hurtling thriller "Cloverfield" (2008) — seems unnecessarily manipulative.
As part of its internal review, the Arizona facility will also divulge all operational procedures related to the unit where she was a patient, according to a statement from the Hacienda HealthCare board of directors.
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From an 18-headed Marie Antoinette character, to a 80s fitness queen mounting herSelf Gratifier machine, the characters Narcissister acts out are women on a mission to divulge their full selves, unapologetically and without shame.
The Police Department would not divulge the cost of guarding the president at home, but the General Assembly protective detail has cost between $20 million and $30 million in past years, according to the police.
As with everything else, TCL wouldn't divulge pricing, but it hinted that the 5G would be less than $500 and that there would be a significant price gap between the 10 Pro and the 10L.
Dalton, who viewed this Cup as a fight over the venerable event's identity, was reluctant to divulge too much of his thinking on Monday but did say he favored a cycle longer than two years.
Danielle was already up and watching the Discovery Channel, pretending to know more about sharks than the voice-over was willing to divulge, improvising facts as she went along, to make the ocean more interesting.
This was one of the major areas of debate in 2013 when there was serious energy to put in place a bill protecting journalists from federal subpoenas that would require them to divulge their sources.
But the FBI, which consulted with attorneys within its Office of General Counsel "who are providing legal support to the pending investigation," cannot divulge any of them without "adversely affecting" the integrity of its investigation.
When Scott Stapp and his wife Jaclyn announced last month that they were expecting another baby, they could hardly contain their excitement — but they told PEOPLE that they wouldn't divulge the sex until the right time.
The former candidate is earning some mockery for his claim yesterday that there is probably a "bombshell" in Trump's tax returns, given that Romney himself was famously reluctant to divulge many details about his own taxes.
Trump also said that he wanted someone who would "interpret the Constitution the way the framers meant it to be," said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity to divulge details of the private meeting.
Because we already know it's near-impossible to get celebrity florist Jeff Lathem to divulge the secrets of his craft, we turned to math, which, unfortunately, this writer forgot most of immediately after graduating high school.
Hannah Elliott, then a reporter for Forbes magazine, saw the tweet the next morning and messaged Musk, leading the Tesla CEO to call her and divulge more about his personal life without notifying his communications staff.
Filmmaker Pascal Teixeira, who directed the clip, was kind enough to divulge some of the backstory: "On a hot Summer afternoon, Gaspard and I were in Xavier's kitchen, collectively daydreaming about washing a car," he said.
According to multiple news reports, Feinstein's office received the letter in late July — though she did not divulge details about it to Democrats on the Judiciary Committee until last week, when the Intercept reported its existence.
The trailer for Professor Marston and the Wonder Women dropped on Tuesday, and it's here to divulge the secrets of real-life comic book writer William Moulton Marston, played by Beauty & The Beast star Luke Evans.
Around that time, a spokesman for the Philippine army told journalists in October that authorities had seen the video released that month but that he couldn't divulge operational details or shed light on the kidnappers' identity.
But current and former FBI officials told NBC News late Thursday that it was Trump, not Comey, who requested the dinner, and that in any event Comey would never divulge whether the president was being investigated.
In the lawsuit, filed in the Superior Court of California in San Mateo County, Lai claims Caldbeck texted her repeatedly after she left the firm, threatening her not to disparage or divulge information about the company.
One method thieves use to trick people into revealing such information is in the guise of an impending merger and acquisition deal which requires the executive to divulge detailed competitive information that is normally kept private.
Chief Financial Officer Barry McCarthy said Spotify endured a "short-term hiccup" - around two weeks, late in the second quarter - during which it came under pressure from advertising firms to divulge more data about its users.
In 2013, the twins told the New York Times that they owned more than $11 million worth of bitcoin, making them the first well-known figures to divulge such a hefty stake in the speculative asset.
AT&T could try in the legal proceedings to force the Justice Department and the White House to divulge communications about the merger in the hopes that it will find a clear sign of political interference.
The Labor Department has two sets of fee disclosure regulations: One compels fiduciaries (your employer in this instance) to spell out expenses to participants, while the other requires service providers to divulge fee details to employers.
Customs and Border Protection Agents can compel you to hand over your device – forcing you to divulge your password, threaten you with delayed travel or detainment, and otherwise copy any and all information you have stored.
He has long argued that Beijing takes advantage of the U.S. due to China's massive trade surplus with the U.S. Kudlow, a former CNBC contributor, did not divulge many of the specifics of a potential deal.
Simpson, who eventually became the O.E.D.'s chief editor before retiring in 2013, insisted that he and his fellow editors had "to regard all words neutrally, as scientists," though he did divulge one word he avoids.
President Trump, who has dabbled in conspiracy theories himself, has expressed great interest in ensuring that the government finally divulge virtually everything it has kept out of the public eye for more than a half-century.
To divulge more would spoil a rollicking plot, but it isn't revealing too much to say that Cliff's background as a short story writer gives him a rare skill with the minutiae of structure and characterization.
And the baritone Aaron Engebreth will sing Mr. Argento's "A Water Bird Talk," a comic reworking of Chekhov in which a lecture about birds goes horribly awry as the speaker begins to divulge his personal failings.
"Being able to share this with other individuals and a community, without having to publicly divulge your identity, allows people to get the benefit of talking about money without enduring the personal psychological cost," said Maksad.
A show she co-created for AMC in 2016 did not get the go-ahead — she declined to divulge details, but said that it ran up against a similar show that came to fruition more quickly.
This could mean that they do not realize or do not want to divulge that an image is turning them on, or that they believe an image is or should be arousing when it isn't, physiologically.
He keeps his cards close: Even when it was clear Alexander would oppose the president's move to unilaterally seize funds for a border wall, he refused to divulge how he would vote until the last minute.
The spokesman, Thomas Biegi, said the delay had not been caused by a problem with the supplier of the raw ingredient, sodium bicarbonate, but he added that he could not divulge further details, citing confidentiality agreements.
What's more, many additional serious safety lapses at Lion Air were never investigated by the government because the carrier downplayed them or failed to divulge their likely causes, pilots and maintenance workers at the airline said.
Coach Tyronn Lue has insisted that the team has a plan to fix its defense and rebounding when the playoffs come around, and that he is choosing not to divulge it as a matter of strategy.
At the first hint of winter's wane, its stem rises from the ground and a green, grasping hand of sepals unclenches to divulge two silky-white petals, one of which unfurls straight up toward the sky.
The case against El Chapo is expected to hinge on the testimony of cooperators who have cut deals with the government, and El Rey is in a unique position to divulge the Sinaloa cartel's inner workings.
" Serchak also said she could not divulge details about the IG's later reports on transfer assurances "because any response would confirm or deny classified information to the public before it was cleared for release or redacted.
From an 18-headed Marie Antoinette character, to a 80s fitness queen mounting her Self Gratifier machine, the characters Narcissister acts out are women on a mission to divulge their full selves, unapologetically and without shame.
The Utah native and former Mormon missionary, who won 21 percent of the vote in his home state, isn't ready to divulge his plans, in large part because he's not sure exactly how it will all unfold.
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Taylor Swift, Cardi B, and Ariana Grande publically engage like true millennial entrepreneurs: They communicate with fans and (selectively and strategically) divulge sometimes-prickly interpersonal and/or business-related goings-on through the scrim of social media.
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A brief statement released by jihadist networks on social media confirmed that al-Furgan, who also goes by the name Wa'il Adil Hasan Salman al-Fayad, had attained "martyrdom", but did not divulge more details, AFP reported.
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She doesn't often divulge details about her private piety, even while hinting that prayer and pastoral counseling have led her to consequential decisions, such as remaining with her husband, Bill, after the Monica Lewinsky scandal in 211.
Although some of the secrecy orders came with a time limit, after which Microsoft could tell its customers about the intrusion, the majority did not — meaning that Microsoft could never divulge that the search had taken place.
The long-awaited briefing from Comey, and National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers, had been scheduled behind closed doors specifically so that the FBI director would be able to divulge more about the federal government's Russia probe.
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon and former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski frustrated investigators on the House Intelligence Committee when they refused to divulge key details about their time in President Donald Trump's inner circle.
Ten years after the premiere, Lauren Conrad is returning to the network that launched her career to divulge secrets from the faux reality show with the one-off special The Hills: That Was Then, This Is Now.
President Donald Trump and Republicans have focused on allegations that Rice revealed the names of Trump's transition aides in intelligence reports -- called "unmasking" -- saying that Obama officials were seeking to divulge damaging information about the Trump campaign.
The 44-year-old governor is accused of taking a photo of his lover in a state of undress without her consent and making it accessible by computer to use as retaliation should she divulge their relationship.
Legal experts said that by publicly suggesting Cohen's wife and father-in-law should face scrutiny over possible unspecified crimes, Trump and Giuliani appeared to be threatening Cohen not to divulge any damaging information about the president.
While the committee spokesman would not divulge the precise date of Trump Jr.'s attendance in private, both Grassley and Feinstein have previously told CNN they expected him to appear before their panel as soon as September.
Questions about Trump campaign, Clinton emails Republicans tried to press Comey to divulge information about the FBI's efforts to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page as well as details about the genesis of the Russian investigation.
Brazilian news organizations are reporting that executives from the construction giant are in talks to forge a leniency deal in which they would divulge bribes and kickbacks for dozens of political leaders from across the ideological spectrum.
But HBO executives do want enough viewers, positive reviews and cultural buzz for "Westworld" to justify a price tag that, while they won't divulge it, can't be cheap, considering the decorated cast and breathtaking scope on display.
His discussions about vital Russian geo-strategic political interests with a man linked to Russian intelligence, and an apparent willingness to divulge information about the U.S. presidential campaign, are among the most startling new details revealed Tuesday.
The letter, which was written in French, said that "a gang of 60 criminals" forcibly entered the monastery and mercilessly beat two men to force them to divulge where the precious objects of the monastery were kept.
Speaking anonymously to divulge private campaign data, they all said the best-case situation was that they were seeing the kind of consolidation among Republican-leaning voters that has eluded the party for most of the year.
In theory, the Justice Department could file a lawsuit and ask a judge to issue a restraining order barring Mr. Bolton from testifying on the grounds that he might divulge information that is subject to executive privilege.
Amazon teased some plans Thursday, but it did not divulge how long it would take to complete the integration of the point-of-sale system in Whole Foods stores that would unlock additional savings for Prime members.
It also paved the way for Grigory Rodchenkov, the former head of the Moscow antidoping laboratory, to divulge his role in hiding the failed doping tests of Russian athletes at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
The congressional office that handles sexual harassment complaints, along with a top Republican senator, have refused to divulge information about taxpayer dollars doled out to settle harassment claims — and pressure is mounting on them to come clean.
UBS paid a $2300 million fine in the United States in 2000 to resolve accusations that it had helped rich clients dodge taxes, and pledged to divulge the names of over 4,450 people with Swiss bank accounts.
"Rest assured this is a clean operation that we have and we're just in discussion with the government on various matters that I cannot divulge right now," the prince said, according to a transcript of the interview.
" Mr. Barr redacted about 10 percent of the report, blacking out information that would divulge secret grand jury evidence, expose classified intelligence, compromise continuing investigations, or invade the privacy or damage the reputation of "peripheral third parties.
The pair also divulge if Rogen is ever high on set (yes, duh), and whether Byrne is related to Gabriel Byrne or David Byrne (neither, but she did see David at a party recently and made it weird).
Divulge this information to some well-meaning, honest friends and they might warn you that a dry spell is a sign that there's something wrong with your relationship, and you better figure it out before it's too late!
However, The White House is not required by the Freedom of Information Act to divulge the costs of President Trump's golf trips to the public, thus making it difficult to calculate the exact profit he makes from them.
Following Mr Bush's and Mr Obama's example, the president can order American citizens to be killed secretly overseas, detain foreign prisoners indefinitely without charge and try them on the basis of evidence that the state will not divulge.
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Legend allowed Postmates to divulge all sorts of things about his order history for its blog, which would be surprising if he and Teigen weren't already the type to tell us every embarrassing detail of their dietary habits.
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We're not ready to divulge the list of speakers just yet (and, we are still accepting speaker nominations here), but our past speakers should give you a strong sense of the caliber of people we have at Disrupt.
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Meanwhile, student activists of Divest Harvard want the Ivy League school to divulge what exactly it's been investing in—and if its portfolio includes, as they suspect, a generous slice of fossil fuel companies, to change course immediately.
The more Eden and David talk, however, the more the group recoils at what it sees as cult-like reprogramming; in the process, they slowly divulge details of the personal tragedy that originally split Eden and Will apart.
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"There seems to be a common feeling at the more extreme end of the scale of keeping the whole thing a secret and being reluctant to divulge information or seek help because of fear of retaliation," he explains.
TechCrunch contacted the writer of the original critical post who is named on Medium as Tina Membe, but the person would not divulge his or her identity to us — only qualifying themselves as "not really a security researcher".
Areas around the former reached fume levels of 5 parts per million (ppm) — 10 times the 0.5 ppm limit established by government legislation, the abstract reads; the journal does not divulge the ppm data for the latter work.
That case, scheduled for trial next month, charges Greitens took a photo of the woman in a state of undress without her consent, then made it accessible by computer to use as retaliation should she divulge their relationship.
Think of all the conversations that Amazon Echo — a "smart speaker" present in an increasing number of homes — is privy to, or the information that your child may inadvertently divulge to a toy such as an A.I. Barbie.
The C.I.A., through the prosecution, still controls the classified information surrounding the black sites — including their locations and the identities of most people who worked there, as well as deciding who can testify and what they can divulge.
Senior officials involved in planning and carrying out the strike have said they can&apost divulge more information about what led to the strike, including the underlying intelligence they said supported the measure, to protect sources and methods.
She is in flight at the beginning of Outline, on her way to teaching in Athens, when we first see her power in use as she listens to the man sitting next to her divulge his family's secrets.
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The EPA does not divulge information on who applies for or receives the waivers, arguing the information is business-sensitive, and until now it has been sparing with details on the numbers of waivers and quantities of fuel exempted.
Hunter's attorney claimed that he also performed classified missions "for up to five years" in Latin America, though he said his client wouldn't divulge details about the operations, and there was no confirmation of the missions from military records.
"[Facebook] are really arguing 'we are too big to comply with data protection law'," Dehaye told a UK parliamentary committee last month, discussing how difficult it has been to get the company to divulge information it holds about him.
And since we've been there before, we figured we'd do you a favor and divulge the show's behind-the-scenes secrets now so you never have to wonder if Archie's red hair is real during your 13-hour binge.
Yates added while he could not divulge details of the talks, no motion will be filed on Tuesday on behalf the recipients, some of whom could lose their access to medical services because Illinois owes Medicaid providers $2 billion.
It's unclear why the commission wants states to divulge this information, but advocates fear that the database could be used a starting point to enact voting suppression laws, targeting particularly minorities and other groups that tend to lean Democratic.
Later in the game, I'm told, you'll gain new abilities courtesy of the "mysterious device" that's replaced your heart — the developers wouldn't divulge much more, but they suggested things along the lines of magnetic powers, not direct combat skills.
Both sides had wanted to divulge the settlement at trial, with prosecutors possibly seeking to portray it as an admission of guilt, while defense lawyers could argue that it bolstered their cases that Constand was seeking a big payout.
There's a lot to divulge, from the few-and-far-between good dates, to the total disasters that stem from dating profile red flags (read: abs-only shots or ten pictures of a dog and none of a human).
As a member of the National Association of Social Workers, I am required not to divulge details about clients to the media, but there is no statute gagging me from unloading in public on outrageous behavior by famous personalities.
EdjSports would not divulge how long it has worked with the Eagles or how many other teams are clients, though the logos adorning the walls of its office — of the Lions, Saints and Steelers, among others — offer a hint.
Showtime, which has the premiere rights for "Risk" and intends to show it this summer after it is released in theaters by its distributor, Neon, would not divulge the full arc of the film, which has not been completed.
If Mr. Trump has ideas about how to deal with an increasingly aggressive Russia, which the Pentagon considers America's No. 1 threat, or China, which has become more assertive in the South China Sea, he did not divulge them.
President Donald Trump on Monday pledged a new strategy in Afghanistan, while refusing to divulge troop numbers, as he said the office of the president had changed his instincts to pull out of the nearly 16-year-long war.
"Her wedding day also happens to be D'Agostino Jr.'s 50th birthday, so she says she plans to sing a little something for him, but wouldn't divulge if it was one of her originals, like "Money Can't Buy You Class.
"Patients divulge private information to their doctors and hospitals, often that they wouldn't want widely known, and we need to maintain that information in a confidential way," said senior study author Dr. Nancy Baxter of St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto.
The inventor claims that 95% percent of those he interviewed—although he didn't divulge how many people he talked to— would be in favor of paying more for airplane tickets if the detachable cabin were to become a standard feature.
The invasion of privacy indictment against Greitens accused him of taking a photo of the alleged victim in a state of undress without her consent and making it accessible by computer to use as retaliation should she divulge their relationship.
When Mashable asked Sophia Money-Coutts (yes, also a real and glorious name), the magazine's features director, how the staff came up with the list, she said she couldn't divulge the "highly scientific" way in which they selected the names.
As the star of fall TV's biggest — and most consistently surprising — breakout hit, Chrissy Metz has to hang on to a lot of closely guarded secrets, but the actress did divulge a few details about forthcoming episodes of the twisty tearjerker.
If Mr Trump assumes the right to order the execution of American citizens suspected of terrorism or to try someone on the basis of evidence that the state will not divulge, he will merely be following the example of his predecessors.
While executive privilege frees a person from being forced to divulge any dealings with the White House to investigators, constitutional immunity means individuals cannot be forced to testify before Congress at all, and do not even have to appear at hearings.
" While ICE would not divulge how the agency learned Maria would be in the building that day, spokesperson Bryan Cox explained that the agency has "access to a variety of databases, which we check and work with local law enforcement.
Instead, it was the tainted fruit of an "extraordinary rendition" in which militants were transported by American officials to countries that routinely used torture, where they would supposedly finally divulge whatever secrets they had been keeping from their American interrogators.
Not wishing to divulge too much information and risk potential exposure, Q drip-feeds their followers with info dumps called "breadcrumbs" so that, just like Hansel and Gretel, these theorists can be led out of the forest of fake news.
The list, published Tuesday by the Anadolu news agency, detailed not just the location of US bases in Syria, but also provided the approximate number of US troops at each location – information the US has to date refused to divulge.
As a result, at multiple turns, Facebook took political optics into account when making major policy decisions — including how to apply its Community Standards, with regard to Trump, and how much to divulge about the Russian connection to social media manipulation.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes said on Tuesday he will not divulge — even to other members of his panel — who gave him intelligence reports that indicated President Donald Trump and his associates may have been ensnared in incidental intelligence collection.
BEIJING, Sept 7 (Reuters) - China's three oil majors will have to divulge intricate details about their vast networks of oil and gas pipelines, the government said on Wednesday, a key step towards increasing transparency for potential new entrants and customers.
LONDON (Reuters) - British lawmakers are pressing the accounting regulator to divulge details of the misconduct that prompted it to slap unprecedented fines on accountants PwC and a former senior partner over a 2014 audit of now-collapsed retail chain BHS.
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They reveal an instinct for performance, and also divulge a sense of humor that feels closely linked to a sense of irony: While utopian in ambition, Dallegret's more fanciful designs show the limits and impediments of our social and technological capabilities.
Lifted from his forthcoming second record (that he's not willing to divulge much information about), "What's It All For" (listen above) is a bluesy number that sees George confront his fame and the repercussions of it for the first time.
But the committee reportedly failed to interview eight of these individuals, and did not require another five of the 22 people who either had contacts or knew about them to divulge all the information they knew, according to the report.
While both women bond over man troubles (Rosetta colorfully calls her husbands "Squirrels"), it is only at the end of the play that a fuller picture of their careers emerges, rather abruptly, for reasons it wouldn't be fair to divulge.
The new regulations also require developers and publishers to divulge more information about a given title including detailed scripts, screenshots, as well as what features are being included to help curb gameplay addiction and over-spending by the country's younger population.
" Michael McConnell, a professor at Stanford Law School, told AP there's a "tax law problem, because federal law guarantees the confidentiality of tax returns," and he anticipates "that law would pre-empt any state law requiring someone to divulge their returns.
He says that he doesn't remember speaking to Mr. Rajaratnam after the Goldman board meeting — maybe, he says, he spoke to his secretary — and that, if he did speak to Mr. Rajaratnam, he certainly didn't divulge the pending Buffett news.
Although Mr. Reno declined to divulge the number of Feather customers — other than to say "thousands" are currently using the service — or reveal the company's annual revenue, he said Feather will expand to new markets by the end of the year.
Some of the proposed overhauls would do away with a requirement for companies to divulge the pay ratio of chief executives to workers, streamline derivatives rules, and give companies more access to capital and investors more places to put their money.
This letter, published by the Intercept with potentially identifying information redacted, reads in part: It has come to our attention that an Accenture [manager] pressured a WeCare licensed counselor to divulge the contents of their session with an Accenture employee.
As the moon inches closer to the sun's orbit in coming weeks, a captivating lunar energy will peel back your layers like seven-days-deep in Miami wristbands, and force you to divulge your truest self to those around you.
Although Mr. Leurquin would not divulge sales figures for Saudi Arabia, Thales has 700 employees in the kingdom, which it supplies with military hardware, missiles, electronic warfare systems and even high-tech security surveillance systems for Mecca and other holy sites.
This week, for instance, congressional Republicans closed off one avenue to forcing the release of Mr. Trump's tax returns, which he has refused to divulge and which could help prove to Americans that he is not indebted to Russian financial entities.
Some optimistic ­Deutsche Bank officials even believe that because the bank has refused to publicly divulge much about its famous client, it might emerge with an enhanced reputation for probity and discretion — and for getting big things done for desperate customers.
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Devin Nunes, has turned it into a farce by running over to the White House to give and receive information in the dark of night, and even to possibly publicly divulge classified information.
The company did not divulge its new valuation for its Series C, but co-founder and CEO David Cramer (pictured above) told TechCrunch that it reflects Sentry's growth from serving 2,000 organizations at the end of 2015 to 50,000 now.
It's not clear if any of them are prepared to divulge the inner workings of Trump's West Wing, but they all witnessed some of the most turbulent moments of Trump's presidency, which Trump would consider embarrassing and a breach of loyalty.
Even those couples who divulge salary details tend to do so after they hit a relationship milestone: 45 percent wait until they are moving in with each other, 15 percent wait until they are engaged, and 10 percent wait until marriage.
A few dishes in, and I was nostalgic for a childhood I never lived, a life of delicate crawfish hushpuppies like fried gulps of briny air, black-eyed peas breathing smoke and yams roasted just enough to divulge their natural sweetness.
But Mr. Trump failed to list the arrangement or the outstanding debt owed to Mr. Cohen on a financial disclosure statement submitted in June 2017 under government ethics laws requiring top federal officials to divulge detailed information about their finances.
Netflix did not divulge how much the performers will be paid, and the announcement came as the comedian Mo'Nique called for a boycott of Netflix over the weekend, accusing the company of racial and gender bias when it came to specials.
Scott, who had his own briefing a day earlier, said in a statement he had urged the FBI to divulge the name of the two counties the Russians successfully targeted but that he was "confident" in Florida's election security efforts.
Luke won't divulge any more information about those vehicles for now—like whether or not they'll need bigger batteries than those powering his scooters, or who'll be making them—but it fits with his insistence that he didn't start Gogoro to sell scooters.
In April, the Chinese embassy issued a warning about the scams, which generally pose as government officials advising recipients to retrieve packages from embassies or threatening them with criminal prosecution before demanding they divulge sensitive financial information like banking or credit card credentials.
We'll divulge this year's speakers and presenters over the coming weeks and months, but these examples of Extra Crunch sessions from Disrupt SF 2019 will give you a sense of the topics and experts you can expect: What else can you expect?
While he said he usually avoids the limelight and didn't want to divulge private conversations with the president, he said he was speaking about the dinner in between providing wedding consultation and overseeing a funeral, because of what Korn's invitation meant to him.
But we know he's shooting something, according to an interview on radio station Triple M. "It's kind of a secret, it's a mystery that I can't divulge, but I'm filming something here that has something to do with food," Goldblum told the station.
" They've been working on the museum since 2005 and have already designed it, but Leon was unwilling to share too many specifics with me as "we don't want to divulge designs that might give someone else a jump on us and our ideas.
In other words, Trump is better off discussing Russia probe matters with his personal lawyers, like Sekulow, diGenova, and whoever replaces Dowd because attorney-client privilege applies to that relationship, which means he doesn't have to divulge any of their conversations to Mueller.
Matt LeBlanc, who played the goofy Joey and still fields questions about the show all the time, had some new secrets to divulge on Friday's The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he was pushing his new season of Man with a Plan.
EPA spokeswoman Liz Bowman told Bloomberg News, which first reported the expected determination, that the agency recently sent the proposed finding to the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for final review, but did not divulge the content of the finding.
They later dubbed it Project Lexington after the Revolutionary War's first battle to signify that it's just one of many incursions it has planned for the US. The executives said they were most excited about the revenue opportunities, which they declined to divulge.
The Israeli official would not divulge details of their conversation, or when the request took place, but the two leaders spoke on the phone on July 14, just days after Trump met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the NATO summit in Brussels.
Those records describe how Nashiri was slammed repeatedly against a wall, locked up in a tiny "confinement box" and told (inaccurately) that the black-clad security officers guarding him were Navy sailors who would pummel him if he did not divulge his secrets.
ABOUT THE ISLANDERS (23-15-5): While coach Jack Capuano did not divulge the identity of his starting goaltender on Wednesday, it should be noted that Jaroslav Halak has won all seven career decisions when squaring off against the Rangers' Henrik Lundqvist.
He won't divulge his own age but if you had to guess, you might say around 70, and he hasn't changed his menu or his recipes one iota in 42 years — everything kosher, no dairy except for the cheese Danish and strudel.
Critics of the rule said it duplicated existing regulations, was too costly and burdensome for companies to implement and that it put U.S. companies at a competitive disadvantage with state-owned companies in other countries that do not have to divulge such information.
Favoring "fair-trade" and other similar buzzwords on labels is a step in the right direction, but consider that these initiatives are optional and self-selecting—they only tell you about which parts of the process the company is proud to divulge.
Cohen, 52, hinted he had more secrets to divulge as he made brief remarks to a crush of camera crews and reporters gathered on the sidewalk outside his Manhattan residence - the Trump Park Avenue apartment building - before being driven to the prison.
But by Wednesday night, Mr. Trump's team still had not delivered a series of required supporting documents, including certifications that each transition member would abide by a code of conduct and would not divulge sensitive information about the inner workings of the government.
They had mutually agreed not to divulge any details until they had an opportunity to inform their respective parties of the outcome on Friday, in part as a result of criticism that the previous talks failed because too many details were made public.
But as marijuana use has increased, emergency room physicians say they have been seeing a steady flow of patients with the telltale symptoms, especially in states where marijuana has been decriminalized and patients are more likely to divulge their drug use to physicians.
Mr. Nunes did not divulge the sources of this information, but American officials later told The New York Times that Mr. Cohen-Watnick, at the instruction of two senior White House officials, helped print intelligence reports that later served as Mr. Nunes's proof.
Critics of the rule said it duplicated existing regulations, was too costly and burdensome for companies to implement and that it put U.S. companies at a competitive disadvantage with state-owned companies in other countries that do not have to divulge such information.
He will not divulge many details of his plans for Valladolid, but there are signs that much of the focus will be on leveraging his fame and his links to Brazil so he can profit in the $6 billion player-transfer market.
Those techniques, approved by George W. Bush administration lawyers, were part of a desperate effort to force them to divulge Al Qaeda's secrets — like the location of Osama bin Laden and whether there were terrorist sleeper cells deployed to carry out more attacks.
The two sides agreed not to divulge details of the expulsion fearing it could undermine talks between the remaining parties to the nuclear deal - France, Britain, Germany, Russia, China - who are working on ways to continue trading with Iran, two diplomats said.
On Tuesday, Meadows would not confirm when Ohr handed over the elements of the dossier he'd received from Steele to the FBI, and did not divulge the source of Ohr's knowledge that he testified to about the FBI's early opinion of the dossier.
Their batter — made of mung bean and wheat flours, and another flour that Ms. Li prefers not to divulge — is earthier and more assertive than their competitors', and Ms. Li broke two eggs, unbidden, over my crepe, which gave it more body.
Metacritic's score for a film is different from Rotten Tomatoes' insofar as each individual review is assigned a rating on a scale of 286 and the overall Metacritic score is a weighted average, the mechanics of which Metacritic absolutely refuses to divulge.
The repeated loss of extremely sensitive material on a large scale from two agencies has raised questions about whether it is possible for the government to protect secrets from determined hackers or insiders who have a political or financial motive to divulge them.
They want the court to nullify the previous election, force Mr. Mohd to step down and require the current board to divulge the full shareholder contact list, along with meeting minutes and financials, so they can have what they consider a fair election.
Facebook would also not divulge how much money it has been paid for referendum-related ads, but given the level of activity tracked by researchers and activists, there are clearly a lot of people looking to leverage Facebook's reach ahead of the vote.
I know, for instance, that Australia has seen passage of controversial laws that requires priests to divulge what they hear in confession—which critics argue is problematic because priests often do not know who is on the other side of the confessional.
That's because, often, when a reporter talks to someone, the source won't give very much of use — they'll be cagey about details, devote only a limited amount of time, and prove unwilling to divulge much that's off-message or not already known.
This bill would only give the patient the right to inform medical professionals about his or her history; it would not give someone else, including a family member, the ability to divulge private information, a House Energy and Commerce Committee spokeswoman told Fox News.
It's far too early for Sphero to divulge pricing info for the new accessory, but in a roundabout way it will actually make the BB-8 toy slightly more affordable because you no longer need an expensive smartphone or tablet to play with it.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes said on Tuesday he will not divulge - even to other members of his panel - who gave him intelligence reports that indicated President Donald Trump and his associates may have been ensnared in incidental intelligence collection.
Jay: But the fact—the result of it is kind of an end-run around that results, no matter what, in forcing him either to divulge a process, even unintentionally—and I'm not saying you were intending to do that, but that's the result.
It was while studying creative writing at John Hopkins that she began a career in the sex industry in her early twenties, starting with webcam and fetish work before transitioning to in-person and full-service escorting for reasons she didn't divulge to VICE.

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