nondisclosure造句1. It is also arguable that non-disclosure is inconsistent with a policy of greater openness.
2. In particular non-disclosure makes it difficult to answer charges that the government's policies are not properly coordinated.
3. Other potential bidders have yet to sign nondisclosure agreements.
4. Because Huffington has employees sign a nondisclosure agreement, few of them were willing to speak on the record.
5. For instance, we typically need signed nondisclosure agreements, certificates of originalities, or other paperwork prior to any external customer interaction.
6. "The object of the nondisclosure provision is not to censor private speech," the Justice Department says in its filings.
7. Others who have signed nondisclosure agreements, like TPG, have considered making only a minority investment in Yahoo, others briefed on those deliberations have said.
8. If possible, have them sign a nondisclosure agreement before you disclose the full idea, " he says.
9. Years later, when Thomas J. Watson Jr. made a peace offering of a consultant gig at IBM, Aiken refused to sign a nondisclosure agreement.
10. The easy choice was to join the proprietary software world, signing nondisclosure agreements and promising not to help my fellow hacker.
11. He added, however, "We are not at liberty to discuss exactly when" the comics would be available on other e-readers, citing the company's nondisclosure agreement with Amazon.
12. Most likely I would also be developing software that was released under nondisclosure agreements, thus adding to the pressure on other people to betray their fellows too.
13. The company declined to say where the testing occurred, citing nondisclosure agreements with participants.
14. Since a rival version could be hastily crowd-sourced on the Internet, the assistants signed nondisclosure agreements.
15. The laws vary somewhat, but all revolve around exposure and nondisclosure.
16. Earlier on Monday, the two companies said in a regulatory filing that they had entered into a nondisclosure agreement, allowing Genzyme to open its books to Sanofi.
17. Fred Madden worked at Hancock and was the rare employee who refused to sign a nondisclosure agreement.
18. For the first time, everyone involved in the process had to sign a nondisclosure agreement.
19. Concerns regarding privacy from such consultants can easily be mitigated by nondisclosure agreements, experts say.
20. But Mr. Belsky says that being open with the boss, particularly when nondisclosure policies require it, will be better for you in the long run.