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To add insult to injury, since May the central bank has defaulted on its obligation to
publish
inflation and other statistics.
E Corps should also analyze and
publish
their results (including disappointing ones), as this would motivate schools to improve service.
Research showing that people make decisions based on relevant evidence is harder to publish, much less publicize.
Social media also make it possible to bypass the traditional filters of authority, such as serious newspapers or broadcasters, and
publish
any point of view directly.
They want to travel,
publish
what they want, dance when and where they want, and experience the world as Castro experienced it.
They undergo independent international audits,
publish
annual reports, and maintain boards with independent directors.
When people have the freedom to assemble, to speak, and to
publish
their views, society benefits not only by increasing the range of ideas that are debated, but also by keeping corruption in check.
But now the puzzle pieces of the Open Education movement have come together, so that anyone, anywhere can write, assemble, customize, and
publish
their own open course or textbook.
Countries with nuclear weapons should
publish
more information about what they are doing to fulfill their disarmament commitments.
Recognizing the media’s crucial role as a public watchdog and in promoting open debate, the Court has established standards governing, for example, the right to
publish
material in the public interest and the protection of journalistic sources.
A good start would be to
publish
key documents that are constantly referred to by Iranians but never seen – say, Ayatollah Khamenei’s fatwa that reportedly rules that Islam prohibits the production, stockpiling, and use of nuclear weapons?
By law, the Fed is required to
publish
the transcripts of its Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meetings with a five-year lag.
As a witness and participant in the Tiananmen events, and as someone with access to the historical archive, I felt it my duty to
publish
this record of the decisions that lay behind what happened.
Seven or eight liberal dailies
publish
critical opinion or even incriminating evidence against government officials.
Indeed, the electronic version of Poland’s largest newspaper, Gazeta Wyborcza, now publishes a stunning notice at the end of every article about refugees: “Because of the extraordinarily aggressive content of remarks advocating violence, contrary to the law, and calling for racial, ethnic, and religious hatred, we will not allow readers to
publish
comments.”
So far, the governments in neither Chad nor Cameroon have been willing to
publish
any earnings records concerning the pipeline project.
According to this argument, academic scientists should either
publish
their research openly or leave the university before pursuing commercial interests.
He would argue, I believe, that he has no power other than to authenticate and
publish
documents that others send to him about people with power, and thus that he has no obligation to reveal anything about himself.
This is and should be the principle behind WikiLeaks and its successors – to
publish
information that officials would keep secret, not information about private lives.
Perhaps principles and practices widely used in academia – such as peer review, competitive processes for funding research, transparency about conflicts of interests and financing sources, and requirements to
publish
underlying data – should be adapted and applied more widely to the world of think tanks, websites, and the media.
I would hope that WikiLeaks would not
publish
a cable in which diplomats informed their superiors of the plot.
The bodies that fund and
publish
research are now asking specialist referees and authors to declare all such connections, in case these might seem to affect their scientific judgement.
In the US, we witnessed an equally promising development in the climate debate just last month, when the conservative American Enterprise Institute, the liberal Brookings Institution, and the centrist Breakthrough Institute teamed up to
publish
a report that called for revamping America’s energy system with the aim of making clean energy cheap.
Today, scientists are rewarded for how many papers they publish, and in which journals.
One would expect lead editorials by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today, not to mention all major television outlets, defending WikiLeaks’ right to
publish.
He is not the equivalent of Daniel Ellsberg, who in 1971 illegally released the Pentagon Papers, the US military’s secret history of the Vietnam War; rather, he is analogous to The New York Times, which made the brave and correct decision to
publish
that material.
The ECB does not
publish
voting records and seeks consensus at the meetings of its General Council.
As security expert Sarah Chayes argues in Against Corruption, the volume of essays that the British government will
publish
to accompany the summit, corruption today is structured practice.
Contrary to Western expectations, most of this domestic Internet censorship is carried out not by the government's Internet police, but by Chinese Web hosting companies, which are being held legally responsible for what their users
publish.
This was one reason to take stock of how we would adjust the global poverty line, estimate new poverty numbers, and
publish
them in our Global Monitoring Report, which was released in October.
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