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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, Intel acknowledged the floating point flaw but claimed that it was not serious and would not affect most users.
Publicly, the King and Badoglio claimed that Italy would remain with the Axis.
Publicly, Nintendo defended this decision on the grounds that it would give games shorter load times than a compact disc ( and would decrease piracy ).
Publicly he consistently adopted assimilation as the solution to absorbing other groups, limiting their numbers to levels he believed would allow American society to absorb them without being changed itself, a stance that " fused liberal and racist ideas in making the case for exclusion.
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 and privately, Ronnie Van Zant marvelled at the vocal and instrumental skill of Skynyrd's newest member, claiming that the band would " all be in his shadow one day.
Publicly, Hoveida assumed the notion that the regime in its current state would eventually reform on its own, and that political liberalization was only a small issue in the grand scheme of modernization.
Publicly and privately, Ronnie Van Zant marvelled at the multiple talents of Skynyrd's newest member, claiming that the band would " all be in his shadow one day.

Publicly and their
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 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 traded companies are able to raise funds and capital through the sale ( in the primary or secondary market ) of their securities, whether debt or equity.
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.
Intended to be replacements for the Associations of Publicly Owned Enterprises — the largely administrative organizations that previously served as a link between the ministries and the individual enterprises — the Kombinate resulted from the merging of various industrial enterprises into large-scale entities in the late-1970s, based on interrelationships between their production activities.
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.
Publicly reported earning statements for U. S. companies operating strip clubs have not provided guidance on how they define their market segment, non-public competitors, or overall industry revenue.
Publicly stating that Keegstra had brought their town into disrepute, locals were unable to impeach Keegstra as mayor and instead overwhelmingly voted him out of office at the next election.
Publicly traded firms list their shares on the stock market, allowing for more diversified ownership as anyone who purchases their stock becomes a partial owner and is able to receive a portion of its profit.
Publicly traded corporations are usually required to notify the appropriate securities and exchange commission about any change to their directors register.
* Publicly bidding for items that reveal their fetishes.
Publicly, he stayed away from magicians and seemed apart from their interests ; personally, he loved magic tricks and to root around in magic shops.
Publicly funded universities must comply with their standards as stated in their report.

Publicly and weapons
Publicly traded company Applied Energetics ( formerly Ionatron ) develops directed-energy weapons for the United States Military.

Publicly and Cuba
Publicly, Kennedy also agreed never to invade Cuba.

Publicly and them
Publicly, Clinton had previously blamed the affair on " a terrible moral error " and on anger at Republicans, stating, " if people have unresolved anger, it makes them do non-rational, destructive things.
* 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 and privately, Red Crow is not shy about drawing attention to the overwhelming problems of the reservation, or his efforts to reduce them, statements dismissed by his critics who claim he's merely a mob boss presiding over a criminal empire feeding off the reservation.

Publicly and Union
Publicly Jackson tried to stay neutral, but he was suspected by the Union men of secretly preparing the state militia to seize the Federal Arsenal in St. Louis.
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 and United
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( Publicly owned forests in the United States often have lookout stations for forest fires and signal fires.
Category: Publicly traded companies of the United States
Category: Publicly traded companies of the United States
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* Publicly owned rangeland, in the United States
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