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Publicly traded Xybernaut tried forging alliances with companies such as IBM and Sony in order to make wearable computing widely available, but in 2005 their stock was delisted and the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection amid financial scandal and federal investigation.
Publicly, Shaker Heights is served by the Shaker Heights City School District, a K-12 district with an enrollment of about 5, 600 students in eight total schools.
Publicly Combs dropped off the project because of scheduling conflicts with his recording career.
Publicly, the King and Badoglio claimed that Italy would remain with the Axis.
Publicly severing his ties with Haim, Feldman stated: " I am not going to watch him destroy himself.
Publicly financed, with intellectual property rights granted by pharmaceutical industry partners for specific markets, PDPs are able to focus on their missions rather than concerns about recouping development costs through the profitability of the products being developed.
Publicly, Johnson had taken a mild position during his election campaign regarding the Vietnam issue, but privately agrees to proceed with the escalated Vietnam policy, now seemingly an entrenched policy.
Publicly, Brewer's position received little support ; privately, however, prominent men such as B. C. Goodpasture, N. B. Hardeman, and Robert M. Alexander agreed with the proposition, though most were noncommital when asked specifically about their position.
The South Korean Government, in July 1986, passed the " Market Organization for Vitalization of Publicly Traded Assets for Small Businesses Act " in order to provide a way for small and intermediate businesses to raise capital through publicly traded shares, and to provide investors with new routes of investments.
Publicly, the strict neutrality policy was forcefully maintained, but unofficially strong ties were purportedly kept with the U. S. It was hoped that the U. S. would use conventional and nuclear weapons to strike at Soviet staging areas in the occupied Baltic states in case of a Soviet attack on Sweden.
Publicly Kai is a talented businessman with much stock and influence in the Japanese market, thus this move makes him indispensable and essential to the balance.
On May 19, 1862 the United States House of Representatives voted to impeach Humphreys on the following charges: Publicly calling for secession ; Giving aid to an armed rebellion ; Conspiring with Jefferson Davis ; Serving as a Confederate Judge ; Confiscating the property of Military Governor Andrew Johnson and Supreme Court Justice John Catron ; And imprisoning a Union sympathiser with " intent to injure him ".
Publicly they welcome him back with open arms, but privately they begin to plot against him.
The label is intended to comply with a new British Publicly Available Specification ( i. e. not a standard ), PAS 2050, and is being actively piloted by The Carbon Trust and various industrial partners.
Publicly owned El Paso Pipeline Partners, which is majority owned by El Paso Corp., owns 60 % of the company, with El Paso Corp. owning the remaining 40 %.
Publicly funded universities must comply with their standards as stated in their report.

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BSI also publishes a series of Publicly Available Specification ( PAS ) documents.
Publicly traded companies are also required to spend more for certified public accountants and other bureaucratic paperwork required of all publicly traded companies under government regulations.
Publicly, Kennedy also agreed never to invade Cuba.
Publicly organized efforts also appear ; like the peace movement and nonviolence organizations, sometimes by religious organizations.

Publicly and used
Publicly known flaws are the main entry used by worms to automatically break into a system and then spread to other systems connected to it.
Publicly owned, it has one asphalt runway and is used for general aviation.
Publicly owned, it has one asphalt runway and is used for general aviation.
Publicly owned, it has two runways, one concrete and one turf, and is used for general aviation.
Publicly owned, it has two paved runways and is used for general aviation.

Publicly and old
Publicly, she retains the corporate image of a sweet, bustling old woman who often slips into the stereotype of a hapless grandmother ( she wears antiquated clothes that greatly accentuate her bust and general figure, while using rustic similes and metaphors such as " squeaking like an old screen door ").

Publicly and government
Publicly Marlborough toed the government line, but privately he had real doubts about pressing the French into accepting such a dishonourable course.
Publicly funded medicine may be administered and provided by the government, as in the Nordic countries, Spain and Italy ; in some systems, though, medicine is publicly funded but most hospital providers are private entities, as in Canada.
* Publicly owned corporations ( in some contexts, especially manufacturing, " state-owned enterprises "); which differ from direct administration in that they have greater commercial freedoms and are expected to operate according to commercial criteria, and production decisions are not generally taken by government ( although goals may be set for them by government ).
Publicly, Jón Þorláksson proposed the privatisation of the two commercial banks in Iceland, then in the hands of government.
Publicly, McNutt supported the legislation, but once enacted it had very little effect on the operation of the government as many parts were simply ignored.

Publicly and high
Publicly funded, it attracts bands of high repute and attendees from all over Europe and North America.

Publicly and officials
Publicly and privately held for-profit corporations confer corporate titles or business titles on company officials as a means of identifying their function in the organization.

Publicly and .
Publicly, he denied everything.
Publicly Available Specifications ( PAS ) are a flexible and rapid standards development model that is open to all organizations.
Publicly, the Soviets would dismantle their offensive weapons in Cuba and return them to the Soviet Union, subject to United Nations verification, in exchange for a US public declaration and agreement never to invade Cuba.
Publicly, Hawke and Keating had said there would be no recession-or there would be a " soft landing "-but this changed when Keating announced the country was indeed in recession-" this was the recession we had to have " he famously added.
Publicly, at least, this made his leadership ambitions unclear.
Publicly, Intel acknowledged the floating point flaw but claimed that it was not serious and would not affect most users.
Publicly, constitutional devices have often charged as the root of political turmoil.
Publicly and socially, affairs of this sort were common during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, as well as the early 20th century, and were generally accepted in wealthy circles.
Publicly, he affected to deplore Christianity's degeneration owing to Jewish influence.
Publicly accessible cited figures from 1988 indicated a membership of 3, 500, " more than 5, 000 " in 1990 and " close to 10, 000 " by 2003.
" Publicly addressing the " military wing " of Hamas, Rantisi suggested, " The door is open for you to strike all places, all the time and using all means.
Publicly, Chamberlain insisted upon the separation of civil and military authority, insisting that the conduct of the war be left to the generals.
Publicly, Chamberlain claimed that Balfour's stance was the precursor to a fuller policy of Imperial Preference.
Publicly run schools include Hobe Sound Elementary and Seawind Elementary Schools.
Publicly, the area in Concord is served by the Cabarrus County Schools system.

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