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Перевод: publicly
[наречие] публично; громогласно; открыто; гласно
Тезаурус:
- With Australia, Argentina, England and Japan having publicly asserted support for South Africa, the Wales case, put by Denzil Lloyd and Glanmor Griffiths, was not finally scuppered until New Zealand, irresepective of their own bid, decided that they, too, would opt for South Africa in 1995.
- But, for the first time, they have had their ambassador in Washington speak publicly about the issue.
- But it is publicly acknowledged that these numbers, which represent people who have put themselves forward for testing, are underestimates.
- The freedom of information lobby advocates the maximum possible openness by state and public authorities in disclosing information they hold; the state is a great collector of personal information - should that be publicly disclosed too?
- On the other hand, I suspected that those concerned with the practical supply of publicly available information to business executives (whom, after all, the work carried out here was originally intended to help) would probably not take the trouble to read such a review, if it ever came to fruition, because it would not be practical enough!
- The first two stages may be successfully carried out only where reliable market information is publicly available.
- This analysis shows up a further difference between choices of means and of ends; the former start from facts publicly testable by objective criteria, the latter from the look and feel of things tested privately and subjectively, by assuming in experience or imagination the relevant viewpoint in the fullest awareness available, and discovering how one does respond.
- The public could be charged a tax specifically to pay for publicly funded legal services, in the same way as the National Health Service, Stephen Gilchrist, a London solicitor, told the International Bar Association conference in Strasbourg.
- For every past powerchord and epic gesture he now endeavours to atone, publicly, by the slavish imitation of the most slick and redundant aspects of contemporary black music.
- The Chancellor of the Exchequer, for example, can hardly be expected to explain publicly the extent to which our joining the ERM has tied his hand.
- However, he says, he has been misquoted and his work suppressed by publicly supported scientists who are supposed to follow all research leads on predator control.
- The generalised and longer-term values of the former are always likely to be seen to a disadvantage against the more immediate and more publicly "acceptable" benefits of the latter.
- Morrissey is always taking off his shirt but he is also proudly and publicly chaste.
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