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Furthermore, the citizens are not knowledgeable enough to evaluate the publicized projects, hardly being able to estimate the social benefits from such projects.
While Ms. Kalhor's case has been widely publicized, she is hardly alone.
Regardless of the specifics, the widely publicized "affaire Kammerer" hardly improved the reputation of Lamarckian inheritance.
Though hardly secretive about his sexuality, Wong sometimes resented being publicized as gay, perhaps to spare his mother's feelings.
He and his people saw to it that only German misdeeds were well publicized, while the misdeeds of the British were hardly on anyone's headline page.
This is hardly the only time in recent months that a settlement that is publicized as righting a wrong instead hands money to people who were never victimized.
"One hardly should back those who kill their enemies and, you know, eat their organs," he said, referring to a widely publicized video in which a member of an anti-Assad militia appears to bite an internal organ from a dead government soldier.
And with so many highly publicized white-collar trials under way in federal and state courts, the scandal era that began in late 2001 can hardly be expected to subside.
(The event was not publicized).
A highly publicized quest ensued.
His rescue was widely publicized.
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