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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without publicising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to actions or decisions made discreetly, without making them known to the public. Example: "The company decided to proceed with the merger without publicising the details to avoid market speculation."
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For a public repo like guardian/membership-frontend, how would you configure the Slack webhook for Prout without publicising the URL?
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Although in face Groupon said that it released the feature earlier this month on iPhone, it's been testing it out quietly to ensure it worked without bugs before publicising it.
However, after the hugely successful unveiling of the Oculus Rift headset at the E3 video game exhibition in June 2012, ZeniMax claimed that Oculus ignored dozens of attempts to formalise the relationship between the two companies – it also claims that Oculus breached non-disclousre agreements by publicising its technology without permission.
Facebook also faces a class-action lawsuit in the United States, where it is charged with violating privacy rights by publicising users' "likes" without giving them a way to opt out.
Fundraisers without Borders could help by collecting and publicising Zakat-compatible fundraising drives from around the world.
On December 27, leading Chinese activist Hu Jia was taken away by 20 policemen; his crime was publicising Beijing's appalling pollution and the clearing of hundreds of thousands of homes (without compensation) to make way for the Olympics.
Theatres are notoriously cagey about publicising their box office figures.
Publicising the scheme's dangers is difficult, too.
The mayor did not consult Dyke before publicising the proposal.
@ScholarAtLarge Vicky is responsible for publicising scientific research at Bath.
Websites such as Jezebel and TheGloss have done commendable work over the years in publicising the experiences of these models, giving them the space to tell their stories without fear, and their reports make for horrendous if not all that surprising reading.
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