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Saudis are often reluctant to publicly attach their names to political actions.
First, they claim that global governance institutions such as the WTO or the IMF "are like governments in that they issue rules and publicly attach significant consequences to compliance or failure to comply with them and claim authority to do so" (Buchanan and Keohane 2006: 406).
He added he's consulted many lawyers who "love the site" but when VICE asked to speak with one, he said "not a lot of lawyers are going to want to publicly attach themselves to the site".
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(None of my friends wanted to be publicly attached to these stories for the rest of their lives).
He declined to give his name, because he didn't want to be publicly attached to this election.
In an increasingly tense and sporadically violent political climate, Amen has not been an easy project to be publicly attached to.
Advocates of such a change say partners might be more hesitant to sign off on dubious accounting if they knew their name would be publicly attached to the audit if problems were later discovered.
Much of the money he made from bagels was given quietly to charities, but his name was publicly attached to a children's playground on the site of his father's old bakery.
Though, again, Yahoo had disclosed the breaches before the acquisition closed so any damage had already been publicly attached to Yahoo.
THX has been through a few ownership phases since being founded in 1983, and the only one of those where a price was publicly attached to the company was when Creative Technologies, a Singaporean company, acquired a 60percentt stake from Lucasfilm reportedly for $8 million in 2002, implying a valuation of a mere $13 million.
They weren't being hateful; they were just afraid that if I became publicly attached to this identity, I would suffer the consequences.
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