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Widely publicize the partnership agreement and collaborative opportunities to the public and employees 22. Establish procedures for frequent and effective communication between partners 23.
The Internet has made it easier to find and widely publicize perceived similarities in campaigns.
But it did not recall the toy nationwide, nor did it widely publicize the problem as would have been required in a national recall.
The deal has helped her more widely publicize her work in Europe, she said, including a recent interview on a BBC morning show, "Breakfast TV," that she had not previously appeared on.
Jeff, who asked that his last name not be used because he did not want to widely publicize his conviction, said that he went looking for a consultant because, "I'm just interested in spending the least amount of time in prison as possible".
In an accompanying statement, Mr. Soros, a billionaire who has a history of supporting liberal politicians and causes, accused Fox News hosts of "incendiary rhetoric" and said he hoped that his money would be used "in an effort to more widely publicize the challenge Fox News poses to civil and informed discourse in our democracy".
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Instances of widely publicized censorship have involved public libraries, textbook selections, and government employment contracts.
The event had been widely publicized, but the date kept secret, with the idea of surprising an unsuspecting public.
His rescue was widely publicized.
The hearing was not widely publicized.
He has endured widely publicized death threats.
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