Privately
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233 examples of Privately in a sentence
India’s Supreme Court even suggested an extra charge on
privately
owned diesel vehicles in New Delhi.
Privately, China's leaders are dubious (at best) about North Korea.
The Qattan Center for the Child is a
privately
funded library – and drama, computer, and youth center – that would grace any British community.
Two important options for raising consumption are social insurance – which is developing, but too slowly – and reducing state-owned enterprises’ huge savings by paying dividends to citizens, much as
privately
owned companies routinely pay dividends to shareholders.
Outsiders can assist – for example, with ideas for constitutional reform or voting procedures – but this should be done
privately
and as suggestions, not demands.
Some ultra-wealthy individuals, such as Charles and David Koch, who control the second-largest
privately
owned company in the US, really do use their wealth in opaque and subversive ways.
Once the system was
privately
created, the government was able to use it to provide additional services.
He cared only that Porter had been doing a good job and was needed, so he put out a statement praising Porter to the skies and
privately
urged him to remain on the job.
The result of neglecting young people collectively while supporting them
privately
is social inequality on a massive scale.
During those two decades, American and Chinese officials frequently discussed North Korea’s behavior, both
privately
and in public meetings.
For the moment, the real question is if and when global regulation will stamp out
privately
constructed systems that are expensive for governments to trace and monitor.
The vast, often undocumentable profits that flow to these companies go a long way toward explaining why facilities like Gitmo – and
privately
owned and operated prisons in the US itself – never close.
Both were
privately
owned but had an implicit government guarantee from taxpayers, a classic case of moral hazard.
And privatizations should aim at higher sale prices to pay off debt that many (privately) agree is unsustainable.
Locked away in comfortable "confinement," Khrushchev
privately
berated himself for all he failed to accomplish.
Even back in the 1990’s, regulators would
privately
complain of the difficulty of retaining any staff capable of understanding the rapidly evolving derivatives market.
Indeed, many Chinese officials
privately
laugh at Mr. Tung and his cronies sycophantic behavior and are increasingly confident that the mainland has nothing to learn from Hong Kong's example.
Meanwhile, Russia must mobilize its own diplomats to make the case, publicly and
privately
in all the EU capitals, for greater access to EU markets.
In Turkey, the only religious education that is tolerated is under the strict control of the state, whereas in France a wide variety of
privately
supported religious education is allowed, and since 1959 the state has paid for much of the Catholic Church’s primary school costs.
Publicly, they support the UN’s investigation, but
privately
they have encouraged, even pressured, the Lebanese government to lower the heat on Syria.
There were big anti-government protests in Caracas after a
privately
owned cable television channel, RCTV, was shut down.
In America, for example, it is illegal to ship wine
privately
from California to Massachusetts because wine wholesalers in Massachusetts managed to have a Federal law established that protects their huge profit margins.
Likewise, the choice between
privately
consumed and publicly consumed “goods” is often blurred, as politicians tend to reinforce citizens’ understandable tendency to demand public goods while rejecting the taxes needed to pay for them.
And, apparently, he led by example: before he died earlier this month, ten women publicly accused him of sexual harassment, while at least 20 more
privately
accused him of some kind of workplace harassment.
After a huge restructuring of
privately
held debt in 2011, the ratio was forecast to reach 124% by 2020, a target the International Monetary Fund believed could be achieved, “but not with high probability.”
And in some cases, governments have interrupted programming on
privately
owned television stations to issue political statements.
If Chinese companies, both state- and
privately
owned, are to benefit from the leadership’s new vision, they must learn from past failures, and adapt their priorities for the long term.
And finally – and importantly for me – the program will have to be designed in a way that ensures that Lebanese parents don’t feel compelled to pull their children out of public school and incur debts by educating them
privately.
It is not easy for some US leaders to say so publicly, but most acknowledge
privately
that America can no longer expect to have the seas and skies to itself.
He should also personally and actively support the efforts of the UN’s envoys both publicly and privately, by engaging at the highest level, in order to help find ways to defuse ongoing conflicts.
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