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The government has not publicly outlined its case against him.
The officials have not publicly outlined how they will assess the plans, other than to say they will use quantitative and qualitative criteria.
Time Inc.'s top executive, Ann S. Moore, has not yet publicly outlined or discussed the cuts, and she declined to be interviewed for this article.
Still, the fact that Mr. Sensenbrenner publicly outlined the proposal may indicate that overhauling the bankruptcy system is a priority for him, said Todd Zywicki, a law professor specializing in bankruptcy at Boston College.
Either they could have backed Ashton unilaterally or, at the very least, publicly outlined the reasons why the man they asked to remain in his job barely three months ago is back on the committee-room roasting spit.
*A foray into cellular phones is still emerging, but Microsoft has publicly outlined its strategy for a cell phone based on Windows CE, a consumer operating system intended for hand-held devices, that will place the software maker in a head-to-head confrontation with the Symbian joint venture that is backed by Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia, the three leading makers of cell phones.
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Mr. Toews and other officials have declined to publicly outline the nature of the attack.
The official, not permitted to speak publicly, said Berlin would probably wait for a meeting of euro-area finance ministers in Brussels on July 3 before publicly outlining its stance in detail.
THOUGH they have yet to publicly outline what they are planning for a post-Hussein Iraq -- and neither Congress nor the Administration has estimated what reconstruction it might cost -- senior Bush administration officials say they are thinking about the problem.
11.(S) FM Livni told Levey that Israel continues to encourage the Gulf states to more publicly outline their actions against Iranian finance within their banking sectors despite the countries' reasons for keeping such actions secretive.
Not only did the PCLOB find that the public law authorising the mass communications collection, section 702, "publicly outlines the basic structure of the program", it blessed the NSA's controversial practice of collecting emails and calls that reference a surveillance target, even though such so-called "about" collection does not necessarily come from surveillance targets themselves.
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