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It needs to be publicised so that visitors come, and when they arrive, everything has to run smoothly.
Publicity was also highlighted: "it needs to be publicised that patients know to access that site, whereas what's happening now is that they're accessing Google and getting a whole lot of symptoms which, y'know, lots of them are not necessarily useful and, erm, heightens the anxiety" (GP surgery doctor).
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The initiative may have failed to capture the public imagination and may need to be publicised widely and in different ways.
That's why I felt that this had to be publicised.
And also, as he is dutifully aware, he is supposed to be publicising Merlin.
This needs to be better publicised to students thinking about undertaking an intercalated degree, as it is not a well-advertised or well-known option.
Matthew Fell, CBI Director for Competitive Markets, said there were already signs of life thanks to the original plan, but that it needed to be widely publicised.
But it is clear that they need to be better publicised so that parents wanting to save money for their children are better informed about their options.
Advertisements will be publicised nationwide to the general population in newspapers and on Facebook.
"It's important that this be publicised.
To publicise this approach and programme among GPs, several issues need to be addressed.
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