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But the arguments should be made openly and honestly.

Both Trump and Farage and his allies have made openly racist and ethnic appeals.

Let's be clear though, not all research data can or should be made openly available.

For the first time, the results of the count were made openly available in real time.

The "defendants believed that Espada's expenditures from Soundview, which were made openly, were proper," the motion said.

(iv) DNSLab is made openly available and thus contributing to the general availability and accessibility of educational DNS codes in Matlab environment.

A discussion period of three months is started, where there is no anonymity and all comments are made openly.

This XML schema was defined to be independent from any particular neuroimaging analysis software and was made openly available30.

Regular Kermit 95 binaries can not be made openly available because they include cryptography functions whose distribution is restricted by United States export law.

These otherwise ephemeral items that are such a powerful visual part of the movement will now be catalogued and made openly available to researchers well into the future.

Further, recent work in the application of ontologies to learning technology has made openly available formal representation schemas for activity sequences and learning resource descriptions, based on evolving standards.

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