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The court acknowledged the state's compelling interest in preserving public trust in the impartiality of the courts from the taint of campaign spending by litigants.
The National Council for Voluntary Organisations believes that it is essential, in the interest of preserving public trust and confidence in charities, that these recommendations are enacted through a new charity bill in next year's Queen's speech.
Government, particularly, has a responsibility that goes far beyond preserving public trust in their practices.
The committee's first report, Preserving Public Trust: Accreditation and Human Research Participant Protection Programs, was issued in 2001.
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Johnson & Johnson benefited from a quick business solution -- removing Tylenol from stores and repackaging it with tamper-resistant seals -- that the company communicated flawlessly to preserve public trust.
The details, filled in over the last two weeks by one alarming report after another, show a potentially catastrophic pattern of cost-cutting along with 16 years of cover-ups of serious flaws, apparently in an effort to preserve public trust.
An open, critical approach is vital if we are to preserve public trust and the altruistic goodwill of donors, with the aim of safeguarding the expansion of the living kidney transplant program.
The privacy preserving public auditing scheme proceeds as follows: 1.
This paper tackled the privacy preserving public auditing.
You want to preserve public services.
So to preserve public order don't take them aboard".
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