Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who discloses or reveals.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who discloses.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A person who
discloses
Etymologies
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Examples
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However, upon full discloser we find contrivances that while fully disclosed are stable enough to call an intelligent design that was found necessary for life.
Ambiguity Tolerance 2008
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Favorite quotes, both from Ax: "She's been a habitual non-discloser" and, on Hillary again: "I don't think there's any candidate left in this campaign that's been vetted less," which is such bad spin I thought for a second he was channeling Penn.
Obama Conference Call for March 5 - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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Now, full discloser, I did used to call Craig Ferguson my Scottish boyfriend.
Sarah Tomlinson: I've Been Going Steady With Los Angeles for Three Years 2010
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Now, full discloser, I did used to call Craig Ferguson my Scottish boyfriend.
I've Been Going Steady With Los Angeles for Three Years Sarah Tomlinson 2010
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"She has been a habitual non-discloser on this and other issues."
She Doesn't Pay Her Musicians! John 2008
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This is how evolution proceeds in my view; by a two-sided tension that reveals [strongly ambiguity tolerant] and conceals [strongly ambiguity intolerant], but the tension can only be resolved by full discloser.
Ambiguity Tolerance 2008
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It allows for complete discloser from anyone seeking public office.
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Rangel's lawyers "have said that sloppy bookkeeping led him to file incomplete or inaccurate financial discloser forms," The Times reported.
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Question: How did we know everything about Joe the plumber in less than 48 hours but we're still learning about "peviously un-reported" audio tapes, and tax discloser forms and meeting minutes from the different foundations?
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August 24th, 2009 at 11:22 am contempt is definitely common ground. full discloser: I live with two Eagles fans.
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