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STRASBOURG, France, April 15 Following, as made public today by the Council of Europe, are excerpts from a report by the European Commission on Human Rights on the situation under the military Government in Greece.
"The Soviet Union firmly intends to fulfill its commitments in terms of further strengthening Libya's defense capacity," the message said, as made public today by the Tass press agency.
According to the polling data for 16 of the 24 Super Tuesday states, as made public by CNN, Obama did not carry the 65 and older vote in a single state.
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This implies open access to every step of the process and measures such as making public the criteria for the exam marking, publication of the correct answers, option to review the markings by those so wishing and the external design and elaboration of the exam questionnaire.
This was justified as making public spending more efficient.
Second, students experience less fear over offering incorrect answers as making public errors becomes a normalized part of the classroom experience.
It ranges from tough topics such as managing water resources, economic policy, transport planning and law enforcement to what is usually presented as the fluffier end of the scale, such as making public spaces people want to spend time in.
The injunction issued today by the High Court forbids identifying the clinic, the twins or the parents publicly, as well as making public the details about the treatment they received.
He said it was possible to interpret the statute as making public health the primary consideration, with cost considerations coming in only at the point of selecting among alternative strategies.
Possibly the only thing as uncomfortable (if not more) as making public commitments to gender parity is publicly reporting one's current diversity statistics.
Quite the opposite; I believe that as many datasets as possible should be made public, as long as we can be confident that they are sufficiently anonymized.
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