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The resultant differences with other G20 members and regional partners were widely publicised in 2014.
It helps, Mr Simonsohn admits, that both the original rankings and the retraction were widely publicised: child-safety issues attract headlines.
If every economist forecast a recession for 2013 and the predictions were widely publicised, businesses would cancel their investment programmes and consumers would start saving, not spending, for fear of losing their jobs.
In August, a man was executed for raping and murdering nine women in Tehran: his crimes were widely publicised just before he was hanged, but few had heard about them before.
While the horror stories of the orphanages of 1990s Romania were widely publicised, the conditions facing children in neighbouring Moldova are not well known.
Brown initially had strong public support and plans for a quick general election were widely publicised, though never officially announced.
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Yet, as has been widely publicised, they are in trouble.
Wine's opinions on homosexuality have been widely publicised.
Farah's Branson imitation has not been widely publicised.
The leaflets, which are only now being widely publicised, have to be returned by June 5th.
And as a related point such success and failure should be widely publicised.
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