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In October 1989, Bush responded to a call from Kohl by
publicly
stating that he did not “share the concern that some European countries have about a reunified Germany.”
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.
What needs to be better understood
publicly
is just how many different roles the UN plays.
More than 50 international Olympic athletes have already
publicly
voiced their opposition to the law.
Governments should consider how to give taxpayers a stake in such profitable outcomes from
publicly
supported research, not least to replenish public R&D budgets.
Bernard Kouchner, during his stint as foreign minister, stated
publicly
that France’s position on Iran sent a positive signal to Israel.
But if they had come forward
publicly
years ago, it is likely that Yale could not have continued for so long to protect the sex criminals in its midst.
Only then would Yale and other institutions be forced to reckon
publicly
with a problem that has persisted for generations.
Even as the Internet and communications technology have made speaking up
publicly
technically easier than ever, ubiquitous state and commercial surveillance has ensured that expression, association, and protest remain constrained.
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.
During O’Reilly’s 21 years at Fox News, the network’s biggest star and its parent company paid five women a total of $13 million to drop litigation or remain
publicly
silent about their sexual-harassment allegations against him.
Formerly, the LDP and the Japan Socialist Party (JSP) disguised their ideological confrontation, at least publicly, while making deals under the table after behind-the-scenes negotiations.
If passed in its current form, citizens could be prosecuted merely for possessing a state secret that is already
publicly
available.
Perhaps there are other motives for normalization that the ECB doesn’t discuss
publicly.
In an effort to stay ahead of intense media expectations (and reflecting a misunderstanding according to which Syria would be just another Tunisia), President Barack Obama’s administration essentially severed America’s relationship with Bashar al-Assad’s regime by
publicly
embracing the disparate opposition and calling for Assad’s immediate removal.
At the primary and secondary levels, charter schools
(publicly
funded independent schools) run by for-profit companies are 20% less likely than non-profit institutions to meet proficiency standards, with some of the weakest results coming from the largest for-profit institutions.
Consider the Brazilian women who are coming forward to talk
publicly
about having been raped on public buses – attacks that echo similar assaults in India and Egypt.
Or consider the two young female staffers of New York officials who have
publicly
pressed their complaints about having been sexually harassed by New York Assemblyman Vito J. Lopez.
Twenty-two years ago, when Anita Hill
publicly
accused then-US Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment, it was she, the alleged victim, who was scrutinized and smeared as “a little bit nutty and a little bit slutty.”
But many others are already standing up and proclaiming, under their own names and bylines: “I have a right to say
publicly
what happened to me, and to define it in my own terms; it is not my disgrace.”
Furthermore, because the US does not have a
publicly
funded health system, there is no single payer that can leverage its bargaining power to lower drug prices.
An aging population means more retirees – expecting
publicly
provided pensions – relative to the number of economically active people.
During Netanyahu’s visit to Washington, DC, in February, Trump
publicly
urged him to “restrain” settlement construction in the West Bank.
But that shouldn’t stop the West from reaching out to him directly, or pressing him to
publicly
appoint the representatives who negotiate with the West.
While such a discussion is beginning to emerge in response to the Tymoshenko case, the ECHR is a lonely voice, and the international community has so far hesitated to challenge violations of the rule of law
publicly.
This learning by markets has important implications for both managements of
publicly
traded companies and their investors.
This summer, he
publicly
instructed his education minister to include passages from Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago in the high school curriculum.
Finally, the move toward open data serves a variety of socially desirable ends, ranging from the reuse of
publicly
funded research to support work on poverty, inclusion, or discrimination, to the disclosure by corporations such as Nike of their supply-chain data and environmental impact.
But for now, Dmitriy Rogozin is the only Russian politician who has both genuine prospects of winning and the corresponding, albeit not
publicly
stated, ambition to do so.
Iran offers official support to terrorists and its president has threatened
publicly
to destroy Israel.
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