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As a result, the veil became a mechanism for making their presence felt
publicly
and gaining credibility within religious debates.
On the contrary, it could not have been realized in the absence of
publicly
funded basic research.
At a time when the economic recovery remains fragile, a
publicly
financed infrastructure program could meaningfully transform the prospects of US workers, providing new employment opportunities for low and un-skilled labor.
He instructed ministers not to discuss the matter
publicly
and suggested that talks not be left in the hands of the Nato machinery alone.
More problematic, he has occasionally dissented
publicly
from Leung’s various misguided policies.
And, while Palestinians and Israelis did reach a secret agreement a few years later that was
publicly
declared at a White House ceremony, construction of Jewish settlements didn’t stop.
So the world should take note when they do not – such as when US Under Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, at a recent conference in Washington, DC, on Asian security,
publicly
scolded South Korea for its seemingly endless vilification of Japan.
Significantly, as the CIA closed in on bin Laden, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, for the first time
publicly
linked the Pakistani military with some of the militants attacking US forces in Afghanistan.
They should
publicly
laud the President's statesmanship for having given the world the most effective instrument against the spread of weapons of mass-destruction, as well as for curbing Iraqi influence in the Middle East and weakening Saddam's regime.
For democracies to thrive, government must be transparent as well as
publicly
accountable.
Disappointment was pervasive, with some of the former insurgent commanders
publicly
arguing that the regime was not honoring its obligations, and that the reconciliation process was a sham.
Though not
publicly
declared, it was widely believed that key American policymakers wanted regime change.
Néstor will not
publicly
express any attitude that hints at shared government, but nobody believes that he will be far from the scene.
Kids (like Oliver Twist) were punished in ways designed to break them; poor people convicted of relatively minor offenses were transported to Australia, or given
publicly
humiliating forms of punishment; police had unchecked and violent power over the poor.
The pace of this tentative rapprochement has picked up since, both
publicly
and behind the scenes.
People know that it is no longer socially acceptable to express racist views publicly, so they actively suppress those views.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani
publicly
announced just last week that Iran could abandon the deal “within hours” in response to new sanctions.
This means that Americans and Europeans will need to engage these groups
publicly
and directly, as Turkey has done.
Poor farmers may lack the capital to invest in it, or may lack the incentive to do so if water is taken directly from
publicly
available sources or if the government is subsidizing its use.
The Financial Stability Board (FSB), headed by Mario Draghi,
publicly
stated in its September 2009 report to the G-20 that it was studying contingent capital proposals.
Consider the issue of whether countries should fund health care publicly, through taxes, or privately, through health insurance and user fees.
Furthermore, the former Google executive Wael Ghonim, who was active in the country’s 2011 uprising,
publicly
criticized the verdict against Naji.
But despite these restrictions, there is a fierce contest between various groups and interpretations;Women can vote and participate actively and
publicly
in political life.
For decades, most Arabs, however unhappy, kept their political grievances private, for fear of persecution if they turned against their leaders
publicly.
Indeed, it seems that only retiring central bankers, such as Mervyn King of the Bank of England, are willing to raise concerns
publicly.
His numerous personal failings and indiscretions were never
publicly
judged.
The government now says that it will expropriate next year’s pension contributions as well (Deputy Minister of Economic Development Sergei Belyakov was fired after
publicly
apologizing for the move).
A plurality of civic associations and activities – regulated but not controlled by the state, and free to express its views and even to demonstrate its (diverse) sentiments
publicly
– is the most powerful pillar of a liberal order.
Otherwise, they would not be calling so
publicly
for the International Monetary Fund to advance an alternative to the dollar as a global currency.
When the local United Steelworkers union president complained publicly, the famously thin-skinned Trump responded by getting into a Twitter spat, blaming the union president for the lost jobs.
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