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You have to disclose what your robots find, but you don?t have to disclose what people search for.
Andy Serwin
If you were a prosecutor, there probably would be a responsibility to disclose this. The defense has no obligation in reverse. No one (on the stand) has a duty to disclose more than the questions require.
William Schroeder
A search is a search, even if it happens to disclose nothing but the bottom of a turntable.
Antonin Scalia
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1936
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A search is a search, even if it happens to disclose nothing but the bottom of a turntable.
Antonin Scalia
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1936
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Obviously, if he had a relationship with some law enforcement agency and failed to disclose it: 1. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. that relationship could be a source of information used to kill these individuals, and 2: failure to disclose it could show that he felt guilty or desired concealment of the relationship,
Edward Hayes
The Freedom of Information Act is a powerful tool to force the government to disclose information it doesn't want to disclose. Today's requests will pull back the veil of secrecy that the National Security Agency, the Department of Defense and the FBI have used to hide unlawful surveillance.
Corey Stoughton
We intend to disclose to users when information has been removed from our search results in response to local laws and regulations.
Andrew McLaughlin
The best thing is for people to disclose. That's the message.
Karen Mall
For it to be ethical, people believe that you should disclose that. But certainly we know that there are lots of incidents in which it is not disclosed.
Richard Lutz
It allows people to explore. If you were to disclose, it would put some people on a more competitive [footing].
Christopher Morris
There is a full-scale assault by the federal government now on journalists in order to get at people who disclose classified information.
Judith Miller
People generally don't know that they are developing a particular bias, ... and this study purports to disclose, perhaps, particular biases -- that is, whether liberal or conservative. Often, people simply don't know that they hold a particular viewpoint because those viewpoints are caught more than they are taught.
Bruce Green
They had an obligation to disclose any problems she [Martha Stewart] might be facing to avoid the consequence of people buying stock without that information being out there.
Mel Weiss
President Bush must fully disclose his participation in the selective leaking of classified information. The American people must know the truth.
Harry Reid
We don't ask for the approval from the government to print things. But by the same token, we do want to know if there's something that would hurt someone [if we disclose certain information] -- and what it is. Then we make very careful decisions and talk about it with dozens of people [including their editors and top government officials] before the actual story runs. It could conceivably be too sensitive: say, if you find out -- through one means or another -- that somebody had a spy by a certain name in a foreign government and that person would be immediately killed if it were revealed.
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