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But if results of, say, frequency studies, are publicised without educative caveats, the potential for unfairly judging one's self or one's partner is high.
However, very few cases are publicised by the police, let alone appear in the pages of national newspapers or on television, and this lack of coverage is difficult for family members.
Underlying, systemic problems to do with poverty, failed markets or overconsumption are glossed over when these solutions are publicised and resolve into arguments over whether you are for or against a particular technology.
The partnerships we supported between UK and Uzbek universities through our Inspire programme, which also operates in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan, are publicised on our website – we make no secret of our work to facilitate the growth of long-term partnerships between the UK and central/south Asian countries.
Supplied as three pre-packaged virtual tours, products are made available for download and are publicised at a variety of engagement events, including teaching events with schoolchildren.
That is mere speculation and only after the written reasons are publicised will we be able to assess the full picture.
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How do you interview four men who are publicising a TV show that they can't really talk about?
Thunderbirds Are Go became the first Anderson project to be publicised, in full, as "A Gerry Anderson Century 21 Production".
His latest pieces were publicised in suitably guerrilla fashion.
The photo will be publicised only when power-sharing resumes.
It was violent because it was publicised," she told Paris Match.
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