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In fact, today the region cannot even come together to
publish
a new report.
Former President George W. Bush’s restrictions on funding for health programs that used condoms or other forms of contraception meant that Islamic organizations receiving any funding from the US Agency for International Development were unable to
publish
material promoting safe-sex and family planning.
In one particularly absurd case, a group of Muslim feminists who wrote a book promoting women’s rights based on Koranic exegesis had to
publish
their work in secret, because it included arguments for women’s reproductive rights and a small percentage of the group’s funding came from a foundation that had received money from USAID.
In response, the government has urged managers to
publish
their incomes and abolished the bank secrecy laws that were once considered sacrosanct.
There is, however, one unbreakable rule: To work with HICCup, communities must collect and
publish
a lot of independently vetted data (without personal information, of course).
Such infantile ploys have become all too characteristic of the PiS government, which has also refused to
publish
Polish Constitutional Tribunal decisions, as if this makes them legally non-binding.
The good news is that data journals where researchers can
publish
their datasets are already gaining traction.
Building on previous work, I was able to
publish
a number of papers that advanced my research career.
The court declared the PiS’s judicial rule changes unconstitutional, but the PiS-led government refused to
publish
the court’s decision, thereby blocking it from taking effect.
They can
publish
more detailed financial accounts, including on their individual security transactions and counterparties.
Even without political recognition, Hamas has reportedly decided to
publish
a new charter without the rampant anti-Semitism found in the current one.
Scientific journals compete to
publish
the most relevant papers.
And, indeed, Charlie Hebdo should be free to
publish
what it likes, without fear of violence, as long as it does not directly incite violence itself.
The Lebanese blogger Gino Raidy wrote, “Please,
publish
the cartoons again, and again, and again.
The decision to
publish
images or words that disrespect or defame others’ deeply held beliefs must be a personal one.
We should uphold their right to
publish.
The New York Times, together with The Guardian and Der Spiegel, was given a chance to study the documents before they were released, and decided to
publish
some of the material.
Ironically, those who are caught often blame their misconduct on competition, pressure to publish, and recognition and prizes – the very practices and incentives that the scientific community introduced and fostered.
Indeed, failure to
publish
research results is by far the most common and worrying form of scientific and ethical misconduct in health research – and it has had lethal consequences.
Failing to
publish
the results of clinical trials is a betrayal of the implicit trust that they have placed in researchers to use their contribution to increase and improve the stock of scientific knowledge.
(The Huffington Post even decided last summer to
publish
coverage of Trump’s campaign in its entertainment section.)
Why did " Nature, " one of the most prestigious journals in science,
publish
it, in 1985, beneath the patronizing assertion that the "popularity of Kinji Imanishi's writings in Japan gives an interesting insight into Japanese society"?
Although major sites like Yahoo, Google, Al Bawaba, and Facebook
publish
news about Jordan – and thus technically fall under the licensing scheme – they were not included.
Around the same time, in the mid-1990’s, academics began to
publish
papers suggesting that the only effective way to regulate modern banks was a form of self-regulation.
Each time I
publish
a scientific essay, I attract the attention of a dozen self-proclaimed messiahs eager to impart their divinely inspired ideas, which invariably lack higher mathematics (or, in the case of the black-hole sentinels, rely on elevated but meaningless mathematics).
Producing scholarly papers is critical for career advancement, but studies show that women
publish
fewer articles than their male colleagues, are less likely to be primary authors, and rarely serve as reviewers.
Journalists at Bild also seem to have done everything in their power to authenticate the notes from the meeting, even if they cannot
publish
them in full for fear of exposing their source.
A new High Authority for Transparency in Public Life was given far-reaching powers to audit and
publish
public officials’ disclosures, issue rulings on misconduct and conflicts of interest, and refer violations to the solicitor general’s office.
With fewer opportunities to attend conferences abroad,
publish
papers in Western academic journals, or spend time teaching or conducting research outside of China, their professional development and careers could be severely impaired.
According to Ecuadorian journalists, government officials often refuse to speak to reporters because they know that, should a story about them appear, they can simply force the outlet to
publish
a long, unedited statement of their own.
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