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Any spin they publicise to the contrary is at best misleading and at worst downright deception.
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WHEN a group of Saudi women first took to the kingdom's roads to flout its ban on female drivers, they publicised their protest by fax and videocassette.
"The more unfortunate thing is that ever since they publicised my cellphone number I did receive a lot, almost 2,000, of hate messages and death threats".
They should publicise the details of asset sales so that outsiders can judge whether a good bargain was struck for their citizens.Business also has a responsibility, says Strive Masiyiwa, a self-exiled Zimbabwean who founded Econet Wireless and a panel member.
"If a player like Apple or Microsoft entered the smart wearable segment it would feed demand as they would publicise such products, educating the average consumer.
But as they don't publicise their contents (they are like safe deposit boxes for the web), how can it be determined whether they are substantially infringing?
They advertise and publicise it, but if they want to talk about the human rights crisis in North Korea, they need to be sympathetic.
It wasn't clear whether they were connected with the event they were publicising at Wembley Arena, or simply stock photos of the kind of romantically fulfilled people you could become if you attended.
They are publicising their euro-capabilities, but making more of a quite different advantage: unlike French and Dutch banks, they do not have to declare information about their savings-account customers to the tax authorities a fiscal anomaly that is likely to stay long after EMU.
Emotions were something penned weekly and dissected, and I was brought up feeling I had a language to discuss them, as well as not caring if they were publicised.
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