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But today he wanted to make a public statement.
Such statement is witnessed as to the authenticity of the affiant's signature by a taker of oaths, such as a notary public or commissioner of oaths.
McCreight urged President Roosevelt to make a public statement to school children about trees and the destruction of American forests.
The officer selection process requires pilots and support officers ( flight surgeon, events coordinator, maintenance officer, supply officer, and public affairs officer ) wishing to become Blue Angels to apply formally via their chain-of-command, with a personal statement, letters of recommendation and flight records.
She made a public statement after her release, saying: " I would just like to thank the court for allowing me these 90 days ... helped me deal with a very gnarly drug problem, which is behind me ...
On 21 January 1994, on the 75th anniversary of the First Dáil Éireann, Continuity IRA volunteers offered a " final salute " to Tom Maguire by firing over his grave, and a public statement and a photo were published in Saoirse Irish Freedom.
" DPP Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen followed with a public statement on behalf of the party: " In regard to Chen and his wife's decision to withdraw from the party and his desire to shoulder responsibility for his actions as well as to undergo an investigation by the party's anti-corruption committee, we respect his decision and accept it.
In October 1939 Mussolini had considered making a public statement to the Italian people that would announce Fascist Italy's abandonment of hostility to the ideology of Stalin's Soviet Union by claiming that Stalin's regime had effectively dissolved Bolshevism and that it had been replaced by a Slavic fascism.
He later issued a public statement apologising for his behaviour.
At the convention, Monroe made his final public statement on slavery, proposing that Virginia emancipate and deport its bondsmen with " the aid of the Union.
Landis made no public statement as to the reasons for his failure to rule, though he told close friends that he had been certain the parties would reach a settlement sooner or later.
The public safety exception derives from New York v. Quarles, a case in which the Supreme Court considered the admissibility of a statement elicited by a police officer who apprehended a rape suspect who was thought to be carrying a firearm.
After Labour Listens, the party went on, in 1988, to produce a new statement of aims and values — meant to supplement and supplant the formulation of Clause IV of the party's constitution ( though, crucially, this was not actually replaced until 1995 under the leadership of Tony Blair ) and was closely modelled on Anthony Crosland's social-democratic thinking — emphasising equality rather than public ownership.
Pope Urban VIII did make a public statement about private revelations and their dissemination in the Catholic Church in his Constitution, Sanctissimus Dominus Noster of 13 March 1625.
In 2010, Qatar twice offered to restore trade relations with Israel and allow the reinstatement of the Israeli mission in Doha, on condition that Israel allow Qatar to send building materials and money to Gaza to help rehabilitate infrastructure, and that Israel make a public statement expressing appreciation for Qatar's role and acknowledging its standing in the Middle East.
It is intended as a public statement of a person's prior decision to become a Christian.
In 2001, then treasurer, Michael Egan made a statement of public acknowledgment in Parliament.
* United States, Washington, D. C .: In September 2010, Dr. Mary Pat McKay, a professor of emergency medicine and public health at George Washington University, issued a statement that injuries from the transporters were becoming both more common and more serious.
A new regulation also forced any organization outside of the government to first submit any statement it wanted to make public to the censorsip bureau for prior censorship.
In April 2012 Shafer led a group of editors to write a joint statement, in the form of an ultimatum made available to the public, to a large number of academic institutions where Fujii had been employed, offering these institutions the chance to attest to the integrity of the bulk of the allegedly fraudulent papers.
But on 30 May 2007, Sowińska said in a public statement that she no longer suspected the Teletubbies of promoting homosexuality.
Following this " breakthrough " in 80's fashions, lots of young gay men around the world adopted this new image for themselves, even to the point of advertising it as a Gay pride public statement.
He made a public statement that once he had built up his mother's trust fund, he intended to enlist.
The section also provides that " No money shall be drawn from the treasury, but in consequence of appropriations made by law ," and that a statement of receipts and expenditures of public money " be published from time to time.
King, who served as his own secretary of state for external affairs ( foreign minister ), said privately that if he had to choose he would not be neutral, but he made no public statement.

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The Baltimore Sun reported that Palmeiro never offered an explanation for his positive test to the MLB arbitration panel, which ran contrary to his public statements.

public and disclosed
In May 1955 McCarthy threatened to issue subpoenas to White House personnel ; Eisenhower was furious, and issued an order as follows: " It is essential to efficient and effective administration that employees of the Executive Branch be in a position to be completely candid in advising with each other on official matters ... it is not in the public interest that any of their conversations or communications, or any documents or reproductions, concerning such advice be disclosed.
Full disclosure requires that full details of a security vulnerability are disclosed to the public, including details of the vulnerability and how to detect and exploit it.
The Government news release stated that the appointees had " voluntarily disclosed their salaries, given the sustained public interest in the issue.
The SETI Institute has also publicly denied that the candidate signal Radio source SHGb02 + 14a is of extraterrestrial origin though full details of the signal, such as its exact location have never been disclosed to the public.
The results of the voyage were made public at a meeting of the Board of Longitude in early 1765, where it was disclosed that Harrison's chronometer had produced Bridgetown's longitude with an error of less than ten miles after a sea voyage of more than 5, 000 miles.
In computer networks, pseudonyms possess varying degrees of anonymity, ranging from highly linkable public pseudonyms ( the link between the pseudonym and a human being is publicly known or easy to discover ), potentially linkable non-public pseudonyms ( the link is known to system operators but is not publicly disclosed ), and unlinkable pseudonyms ( the link is not known to system operators and cannot be determined ).
Rhode Island imposed a law that prohibited advertisements that disclosed the retail prices of alcoholic beverages sold to the public.
The private areas of the bank deal with private insider information that may not be publicly disclosed, while the public areas such as stock analysis deal with public information.
Unlike the original Rete ( which is public domain ) this algorithm was not disclosed.
The full extent of the Sovereign's prerogatives has never been fully disclosed, however in 2004 the Government made public the following prerogatives in pursuance of trying to be more open and transparent:
FBI documents later disclosed in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act, consisting of newspaper clippings and letters written to the FBI, revealed a mixed response of the American public.
Projects that are likely to have significant adverse environmental or social impacts are disclosed to the public for a comment period of 60 days.
O ' Brian casts Melville's impeachment for malversation of public monies as a political attack using naval intelligence spending, the details of which cannot be disclosed for security and the safety of intelligence agents — such as Stephen Maturin.
An industrial design is deemed to be new if it has not been disclosed to the public, anywhere in the world, by publication in tangible form or, in Kenya by use or in any other way, prior to the filing date or, where applicable, the priority date of the application for registration.
Designated information pertains to any sensitive information that does not relate to national security and cannot be disclosed under the access and privacy legislation because of the possible injury to particular public or private interests.
* Protected A ( Low-Sensitive designated information ): is applied to low sensitivity information that should not be disclosed to the public without authorisation and could reasonably be expected to cause injury or embarrassment outside the national interest.
* processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller or in a third party to whom the data are disclosed
The composer disclosed it to certain friends, but at his request they never made it public.
These documents, along with 34, 000 pages of FBI files which, although discovered in 1981, had not been disclosed to the public, represented a windfall of previously undisclosed information.
The show aired on KNBR until August 2006, when Barry left the station abruptly for reasons not disclosed to the public.
* In May, 2003, the SEC disclosed that several “ brokerage firms paid rivals that agreed to publish positive reports on companies whose shares .. they issued to the public.
According to The Guardian, this payment, made in exchange for Taylor's silence ' prevented the public from knowing anything about the hundreds of pages of evidence which had been disclosed in Taylor's case.
In late 1996, after some protracted absences led readers to inquire after his whereabouts, Caen disclosed that he was being treated for lung cancer ; after several public ceremonies and fetes ( and after a section of the city's waterfront Embarcadero was renamed for him ) he retired, passing away on February 1, 1997.

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