Disclosure
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Disclosure may refer to:
Law, science, technology, and finance
- The acknowledgment of facts that one might prefer not to mention, especially risks and conflicts of interest
- Discovery (law), pre-trial phase where parties to the case obtain evidence
- Convention of disclosure, convention that all material facts must be disclosed in financial statements
- Disclosure of a criminal record or other cause for concern provided by the Disclosure and Barring Service (in England and Wales) or Disclosure Scotland (in Scotland)
- Prospectus (finance), a disclosure document that describes a financial security
- Key disclosure law, legislation that requires individuals to surrender cryptographic keys to law enforcement
- Disclosure widget, GUI element that is used to show or hide various child elements in the interface
Philosophy
- World disclosure, a term referring to the way that humans make sense of the world
- Reflective disclosure, a term coined by philosopher Nikolas Kompridis
Arts and media
- Disclosure (The Gathering album), 2012
- Disclosure (band), a UK-based garage/electronic duo
- Disclosure (novel), 1994 novel written by Michael Crichton
- Disclosure (1994 film), an American erotic thriller film starring Michael Douglas and Demi Moore, based on the novel
- Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen, an American documentary film about Hollywood depiction of transgender people
- "Disclosure" (Stargate SG-1), an episode of Stargate SG-1
- CBC News: Disclosure, a television newsmagazine series in Canada
Ufology
- Disclosure (ufology), the revelation of suppressed evidence of extraterrestrial life by the United States government or other world governments
gollark: if it does, of course.
gollark: You probably want to revert that when the program *exits*.
gollark: > Which is exactly what they wanted here!Not necessarily, this actually does sound like a case where they might want each task to run in its own coroutines (or would, if their pathfinding did yields).
gollark: I mean, it's great for very simple situations where you want to run two things at once in the simplest case, but often projects want to run a listener "thread" and temporarily spawn tasks to handle them or something and this ends up being constantly reinvented.
gollark: > Thanks for that gollark :/.You're welcome! It would be useful if there was an API for this! Perhaps I could simplify some of my stuff and make a PR!
See also
- Full disclosure (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Disclosure
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