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But in court, they also concede the secrecy, and argue for its necessity, on the grounds that a normal police station, vastly more open to the public, cannot accommodate undercover officers.
Accepting of the fact that whereas a democratic society puts a premium on equality, a capitalist economy does not, the contrivance was designed to nurture both the private and the public good, accommodate the motions of the heart as well as the movement of the market, the institutions of government meant to support the liberties of the people, not the ambitions of the state.
Who should pay for healthy home and indoor environment improvements and how can housing and building market forces (both public and private) accommodate the public and environmental health improvements needed?
By the nineteen-twenties, pools had become elaborate "public amusements," accommodating thousands.
Warwick now provides a variety of scheduled programs for the public, and accommodates the academic residency program that Lancaster envisioned.
The public galleries, accommodating roughly 100 people, were full and included four people dressed in mock striped prison jumpsuits who jeered at the Goldman officials.
However, urban streets are also increasingly recognized as public spaces, accommodating street vending, food trucks, markets, artistic interventions, political expressions, comfortable benches, green spaces.
A recently completed 10-month renovation project rejuvenated the center and enlarged the Fisher Gallery to accommodate public events as well as fine-art and crafts shows.
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