Noun
(the sciences) The disclosure of all data on which a scientific result is based.
(journalism) The disclosure of any connection between a reporter (or publisher) and the subject of an article that may bias the article.
(computing) The disclosure of all security flaws in a product.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFracking is doable if there's full disclosure of all chemicals used. Secondly, science dictates the policy rather than politics. Third, there's collaboration between environmental groups and the natural gas industry. Bill Richardson
No, I was pleased that it is possible for somebody who makes full disclosure as I've done, not only of the contributors, but also how the money is spent. Bill Scott
I am a letter carrier for the post office and end up working a lot of Sundays so I usually have to watch the Vikings on game pass. Full disclosure i actually like Kirk Cousins overall but can point out when he goes full bad Kirk. Source: Internet
Full disclosure as a Bears fan but I find it hard to come up with anyone else in the league who is both as great at his craft and as supremely unlikable as this guy. Source: Internet
Full disclosure: this very property is also responsible for a side effect noted in some people, resulting in the crop’s (affectionate) nickname of “fartichokes”. Source: Internet
Full disclosure: this information is not based on confirmation from the company — Trader Joe's has declined comment in the past — but rather from our own taste-test investigations. Source: Internet