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I use the term "advertising" broadly — e.g., restaurants that take reservations via the OpenTable app are essentially advertising on a per reservation basis.
Even students at institutions with extensive research infrastructures may not be aware of the research opportunities available to them if the opportunities are not advertised broadly or effectively.
This increase, if well advertised and broadly utilized, would bring recyclers back from the brink.
There might be alcohol served in certain hotel bars, or you could maybe purchase it from a single shop somewhere that doesn't really advertise it, but broadly speaking alcohol is not a big thing.
The new rules roughly fit what has sometimes been called the original concept of affirmative action: reaching out broadly to advertise jobs and make them available to minorities and women but without any requirement that they actually succeed in getting hired or promoted in any specific numbers.
North Korea is secretive about the date for the test that it has broadly advertised.
The new rule lifts a longstanding ban on broadly advertising a private stock placement, a restriction that had been in place since the Securities Act of 1933.
The program, which went into effect late last month, needs to be broadly advertised if it is to reach the people who need it most.
The partnership of Dennis and Combe is working on a similar commercial for television, where the Just for Men brand has been broadly advertised.
The testing programs aren't really meant to be a secret, but they're also not broadly advertised.
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