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Because that technically makes them public employees, they cannot strike, he said.
Mr. Rumsfeld is a canny player who knows exactly what he is doing when he drafts internal memos and makes them public.
Mr. Annan's office does share more detailed records with the Security Council members, but none of those countries makes them public.
The sites tend to operate on this model: Customers tell their stories, the site makes them public and, depending on the site, forwards the complaints to the company.
"It takes all the things that fans have been doing throughout the 20th century and makes them public, mainstream, commercial," he told me in an interview.
But the fact that they are near-monopoly distributors makes them public utilities, and should subject them to more stringent regulations, aimed at preserving competition, innovation, and fair and open universal access".
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It made them public enemies.
Judge Brinkema agreed to make them public today.
"Now it's expensive to make things private and cheap to make them public".
(In fact, it took Airbus two months to make them public).
And he said he expected that Mr. Romney would make them public soon.
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