Sentence examples for conduct publicised from inspiring English sources

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Alexander opposed the idea of naming and shaming as he insisted that firms that had broken the law would have their conduct publicised anyway.

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Government officials have publicised the names of individual Scientologists and conducted media campaigns against their businesses; some businesspeople have placed advertisements in the press saying they are not Scientologists in order to avoid the associated stigma.

Two of the Ravensbrück doctors, Herta Oberheuser and her boss Karl Gebhardt, were among those convicted in the well publicised Nuremberg Doctors' trial of 1946, and the records of the trials, conducted by British occupation authorities, of another 21 women and 17 men for war crimes committed at Ravensbrück, have been open for decades.

Godolphin is still conducting its own investigation into the doping, though with no indication as to when, or if, the results will be publicised.

His picture was released and widely publicised.

Izzard's eccentricities are well publicised.

Their impending launch has been well publicised.

But Bingham successfully publicised its existence.

These firings are usually publicised.

It was their most publicised case.

But she had another, less publicised life.

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