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"The public actually has done a very good job when we have publicized this, and there is no reason to think that they won't understand that this is a resource that has limitations and they'll just have to use less," the mayor said in the chamber.
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Some states, notably Michigan and Missouri, have publicized results showing that the Lilly program helped save money.
They have publicized a few incidents of Iraqis applauding allied soldiers.
Most corporations have long had codes of conduct and have publicized them in employee handbooks and elsewhere.
Those expeditions also have publicized ecological issues (in particular, concerns about the effects of climate change in the region through observations that the Khumbu Icefall has been melting).
Also, a number of major media stories have publicized the narrative of low-wage job recovery.
Recent reports by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) have publicized the risk of medical errors inherent in America's healthcare system [ 1, 2].
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