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But it is important to express publicly the opposite point of view when it is appropriate.
Most won't express publicly just how horrified — or at least how demoralized — they are.
The Kremlin has yet to express publicly its thinking on a new Security Council resolution.
But there is another reason Germany should resist demands to intervene, one that Chancellor Angela Merkel can hardly express publicly.
Colin Firth's George is resplendent, almost radioactive with grief, a grief which he may not express publicly, having been debarred from Jim's funeral by the deceased's family.
Asking people to express publicly a memory of their feelings from several months ago may not appear to be the most watertight research method.
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Indeed, concern has been expressed publicly of a cover-up".
In 1813 he expressed publicly his opposition to Napoleon.
Both frustrations are potent and, in some degree, widespread, if seldom expressed publicly.
Such feelings are rarely expressed publicly by Germans because they are officially taboo.
And it was expressed publicly in Europe in an unusually frank address last week by a senior State Department official.
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