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One of the most consequential and extensively publicized examples is the criminal liability of members of the government.
The program was extensively publicized in local media and health services and by direct outreach to parents whose children were enrolled in day care.
Tommy Cheung said that abolishing the alcohol tax would "drive Hong Kong to be a regional wine trading centre and bring economic benefit to Hong Kong [ 64]." The extensively publicized health benefits of moderate wine consumption had served to underscore their argument.
In March 2004, the U.S. Secret Service announced numerous road closures as a homeland security measure [ 6], which were extensively publicized for the weeks and months leading up to the convention [ 7- 9].
The Justice Bell toured extensively to publicize the cause.
Staff members from the State Department of Consumer Protection spoke at senior centers, schools and civic organizations to publicize its passage, and the news media covered the story extensively.
He said the disclosure was publicized most extensively in Maine, and, "It cost us the state".
In keeping with the tone of the speech, Naidoo didn't dwell extensively on the widely publicized challenges that Africa faces, including high rates of AIDS and HIV infection, malaria and other diseases, not to mention a lack of infrastructure that results in inadequate roads and poor public drinking water.
Why publicize it?
He wanted to publicize it.
"We did highly publicize the fact".
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