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Making them public "will only make the red herring glow redder".
Some of his childhood memories were pretty harrowing, and the thought of making them public may have given him pause.
The National Archives has explained the delay in making them public by arguing that the vetting process takes time.
The danger of overcommitting to passing thoughts by making them public isn't just a pitfall for teens.
But that commitment does not extend to insisting on cost-benefit analyses before committing money, or to making them public.
On Thursday, several posters on SchoolBook called the reports deeply flawed and criticized the city as well as the news media for making them public.
The agency proposed to ban flash orders, where exchanges flash buy and sell orders to some market participants before making them public.
Why not let baseball fans -- who have an insatiable appetite for arcane statistics -- see these internal reviews by making them public?
Through the early stages of the campaign, Mr. Romney refused to make his returns public, or to commit to making them public in the future.
Kurdish and Sunni political leaders, as well as Shiites, regularly come here to discuss their moves with the grand ayatollah before making them public.
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