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The criminal libel trial began in Washington on Oct. 9, 1863, but the judge, a radical Republican, suggested that it might be appropriate for a State Department employee to communicate publicly sensitive information.

Employees have been limited in their ability to communicate publicly — the EPA has not tweeted since Trump took office, for example — and the new administration initially froze billions of dollars in grants and contracts.

James Hansen, the longtime NASA researcher who had previously denounced George W. Bush's administration for interfering with his ability to communicate publicly the science of climate change, also signed the letter.

The e-mails were obtained through open-records requests or provided to The New York Times by industry consultants and analysts who say they believe that the public perception of shale gas does not match reality; names and identifying information were redacted to protect these people, who were not authorized to communicate publicly.

"If you're taking a paycheck from ESPN, you have to be extra careful about how you communicate publicly and always err on the side of caution and responsibility," said James Andrew Miller, a co-author of "Those Guys Have All the Fun: Inside the World of ESPN".

Facebook gives people an unprecedented way to communicate publicly.

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By communicating publicly and person-to-person, TED achieved two things.

Private discussions should not be mistaken for the agreed strategy of the BMA junior doctors committee, which was communicated publicly," a BMA spokeswoman said.

He communicated publicly with his followers and the world only through statements issued twice a year, on the festivals of Eid al-Fitr, at the end of Ramadan, and Eid al-Adha, at the end of the Hajj.

But the imposed silence ill-suited the artist, who has increasingly bridled against the restrictions, among them a prohibition against talking to the news media or communicating publicly through Weibo, China's Twitter-like microblogging service.

An infamous academic chooses not to be convincing but to increase his brand value by performing provocatively; a troll communicates publicly but seeks only private "lulz"; shouting things your audience already believes, yet pretending that you're not allowed to say them, seems to be an easy route to success on talk radio or the op-ed pages.

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