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"publicize" Definitions
  1. publicize something to make something known to the public; to advertise something

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In addition, the foundation works to publicize safe haven laws.
You are not allowed to acknowledge or publicize your pain.
Then that organization could publicize those metrics and its methodology.
He'll send them to friends or publicize them on Facebook.
It's really not a big deal to publicize this information.
Gray does nothing to publicize it and rarely posts updates.
We're not forcing anyone to publicize any information about themselves.
As such, NASA is not inclined to publicize the flight.
His campaign continues to publicize competing versions of the plan.
Morales did not want to publicize her tweet on CNN.
But a decision was made not to publicize the list.
So when we held it, we couldn't openly publicize it.
S. systems, it is unusual for it to publicize the development.
He is working with a PR firm to publicize the case.
Oliver Griffin is a freelance writer and an employee of Publicize.
Nor has Tyler made much of an effort to publicize herself.
When Mr. Smith continued to publicize his criticism, he was fired.
Mr. Ratcliffe has waged an aggressive campaign to publicize the case.
A number of other groups and stakeholders helped publicize the program.
Its power was so limited that it could not publicize investigations.
But he said it was highly unusual to publicize such information.
And the video's release on YouTube would help publicize Patreon's debut.
Finally, on deportations, Mexico must also publicize its nonnegotiable bottom line.
However, colleges don't always adequately publicize this information, the GAO found.
The USDA's failure to publicize climate-related research does more than just quell media coverage: It can also prompt universities, fearful of antagonizing a potential source of funding, to reconsider their own plans to publicize studies.
The national media helped him publicize the invitation, but it went unheeded.
But even supportive companies may be reluctant to publicize their marijuana connection.
But state investigators say they're not going to publicize any information prematurely.
DC cops are also doing more to publicize the most critical cases.
But for the Congresswoman to politicize and publicize this conversation is abhorrent.
I can't imagine auction houses would be too keen to publicize it.
Meanwhile, there is internal debate on how broadly to publicize the effort.
Like Zoe, Hillsong does not actively publicize its views on LGBTQ issues.
After a week, Richard led a news conference to publicize the case.
They're giving me [publicist] Amy and a car to publicize the book.
King writes that Swift's generosity often goes unnoticed because she doesn't publicize it.
Victoria O'Shee is an entrepreneur from Argentina and is a principal at Publicize.
To me the interesting thing is the Trump administration wanted to publicize this.
The way to thwart Russian information campaigns is to publicize them, he said.
Exactly why the bike thieves publicize their criminal activity so much is complicated.
That's why I decided that one day I would publicize what's happening there.
Then, you prototype and publicize the idea and hope that grassroots enthusiasm snowballs.
Others seem to want to avoid having to publicize this information, like Uber.
Gerry Connolly, a Democratic congressman from Virginia, helped publicize the vigil and attended.
The agency apparently "can't publicize the actual screen because of security concerns."Right.
Environmentalists and other groups helped to organize protests and helped publicize the events.
Social media has also given victims a platform to publicize their allegations themselves.
Sharapova argued that sports authorities should have done more to publicize the change.
And who cares if we then publicize or conceal the underlying social identity?
Israeli prime ministers, as a matter of policy, never publicize clandestine military operations.
"The United States will publicize and condemn the persecution of protesters," he said.
He hired an auditorium seating 21966,21968 people but neglected to publicize the event.
Mr. Gantz, however, was left to publicize his meeting all on his own.
He also said the government would publicize which stations had the lowest prices.
That same year, launched a hot-dog-eating contest to publicize his restaurant.
The EU itself could do a whole lot more to publicize these facts.
It could publicize the standard language it intends to include in regulatory contracts.
To help publicize the release, Cruz now has his own Twitter and Instagram accounts.
"Folks don't want to publicize some of their less overtly positive experiences," Peper said.
Companies are reluctant to publicize their data for fear of exposing important trade secrets.
The church's reluctance to publicize its own findings also played a part, Gibson said.
He also said the government would publicize which gas stations had the lowest prices.
City officials did not say what "limited information" they wanted the state to publicize.
Republicans on the panel voted late last month to publicize the four-page document.
In retrospect, the decision not to do more to publicize Russian interference was disastrous.
Right wing and populist messages won over voters who would not publicize their opinions.
" The "purpose of all these events," he added, "is to publicize" this "harsh situation.
After speaking to people on the phone, we tried to publicize the charter flight.
Steve came in during the day, doing everything he could to publicize the club.
Jenkins recorded a video and wrote an op-ed column to publicize Cobb's program.
It was not immediately clear how the city would publicize the gun-pointing data.
Inside Beijing subway cars, Munger's image has been used to publicize a book launch.
They recently engaged a press agent, R. Couri Hay, to publicize their good will.
"We cannot use our channels to publicize or promote policy change," Jason Kosovski said.
The movement did not publicize the threats, which received little or no news coverage.
It's that you've done something very bad and we'll tell everyone and publicize it.
" It will also publicize "the immigration status of foreign nationals charged with major offenses.
To publicize information about how people can make accusations of sexual abuse by bishops. 4.
With nearly 12,000 followers, her tweets could help publicize their upcoming event in San Diego.
If Hillary Clinton is serious about winning, she needs to publicize Sanders's folk album more. 
At the height of drug violence, the country's northern states used hashtags to publicize disappearances.
That the company would publicize its OSHA "record of serious injuries" on the company's website.
I do that on a daily basis; the thing is that I don't publicize it.
Reagan's administration jumped on the opportunity to publicize the crack cocaine epidemic, sensationalizing its emergence.
This basically has been a 'do-not-disclose, do-not-publicize' project throughout the production.
Unsurprisingly, airlines are reluctant to publicize the rule and often deny claims, citing extenuating circumstances.
In March 1985, President Ronald Reagan asked newspaper publishers to publicize cases of missing children.
"Unfortunately, Italy has not made a big effort to publicize voluntary assisted returns," she said.
Victims are reluctant to publicize security breaches, potentially keeping competitors from heading off similar attacks.
Some of the largest stables around the world test their horses, but rarely publicize it.
So how best to find and publicize best practices among all these agencies and departments?
He asked Peter Fairley, the science correspondent of London's Evening Standard , to publicize the experiment.
Separate from the Russian effort, which we had important discussions about whether to publicize that.
The Marines did not publicize the reason for those cancellations or which performances were affected.
Few people knew about this, because Mr. Sakamoto has no particular desire to publicize it.
Still, national parties fearful of the military's power have been reluctant to publicize the issue.
"I thought, well, here's a good opportunity to publicize my white paper," Mr. Frank said.
He had always been incredibly private, and he didn't want to publicize his deteriorating health.
It can accept anonymous complaints, file them of its own accord and publicize the findings.
Presidents and Cabinet members don't normally publicize their response to such a mundane trade dispute.
Bernhardt used the media to publicize her sexual daring and make even her flaws iconic.
This is "upfronts" week, when TV networks publicize the shows they'll be airing this fall.
Spotify already gives musicians the ability to publicize tour dates, sell merch, and create playlists.
For years, Atlantic's support came with a requirement that the beneficiaries not publicize its involvement.
It's a place famous for celebrity sightings — and a place unashamed to publicize those sightings.
It's a place famous for celebrity sightings — and a place unashamed to publicize those sightings.
The announcement led reporters to ask: Why now publicize a long-held piece of evidence?
The pair started to publicize the condition, asking other voice-hearers to be in touch.
He's in New Hampshire on Friday, partially to publicize that endorsement, then returning to Iowa.
But Turkish officials refused in several interviews to publicize a single piece of that evidence.
Advocates working on addiction policy say it has also gotten easier to publicize the problem.
She insisted on a press conference with her Chinese counterpart in Beijing to publicize this.
Charlton Athletic sent players to assist at the Greenwich Food Bank to publicize Spong's initiative.
Six Democratic House committee chairpeople urged Barr in a letter Friday to publicize Mueller's report.
He decided to publicize this in the traditional way: tweeting a Game of Thrones meme.
While most allies spy on each other, allies are not expected to publicize their doing so!
So, is Keto Day just an opportunity for the store to publicize their keto-adjacent supplements?
Then we film it, capture to publicize and shame, and possibly ruin for fun and profit.
Jim Glade is the marketing director at Publicize and a freelance reporter based in Medellín, Colombia.
Hilsee also accused the plaintiffs' attorneys of squandering multiple opportunities to publicize the trigger replacement offer.
Sam tells her not to publicize it: no celeb invites, no press or industry whispers, nothing.
Kislyak was in the Oval Office last week, though the White House didn't publicize this fact.
The hospital used the platform to publicize its services and delete comments that challenged its credibility.
McAleenan didn't plan to publicize the guidelines, but he did write the letter to Oregon Sen.
Amazon does not publicize its number of Prime subscribers, but analysts estimate more than 50 million.
HRW said donor nations may have failed to publicize ways that their pledges became actual donations.
When questioned about this, the agency's response was that there were too many recalls to publicize.
In the event that I die from gun violence, please publicize the photo of my death.
Uber is a privately-held company and is under no obligation to publicize its internal financials.
As it stands, the church itself is doing little to centralize and publicize narratives of abuse.
The Head of Diversity should also publicize the company's initiatives, accomplishments, and areas still needing improvement.
Publicize studies showing that commuters maintain agile minds from years of working out byzantine transport calculations.
Activists have worked to publicize the women's cases, organizing demonstrations and gathering at the presidential palace.
They certainly did not publicize blistering charges against Dr. Jackson or any other Trump cabinet nominee.
The closest other 2020 Democratic candidate to publicize their first-day fundraising total was California Sen.
"It seemed like a wonderful opportunity to publicize my work" and gain more clients, Vila says.
Other companies, like GoGuardian, don't publicize their threat detection statistics as part of their marketing material.
The least we can do is publicize their names, give a last tribute to their work.
Certainly not a surprise that Trump doesn't want to publicize the details of his academic career.
Correction appended There are some documents that the Trump administration is working very hard to publicize.
They should publicize the work that ethical hackers do, to make the media and the world aware.
The Kremlin rejected criticism from some journalists that state TV had been slow to publicize the fire.
Whether Democrats make riper targets than Republicans or are simply more likely to publicize them isn't clear.
Coal companies have every incentive to publicize a "war on coal" as the source of their woes.
The intent by Project Veritas clearly was to publicize the conversation if we fell for the trap.
Such a strike group is generally accompanied by submarines, although the Pentagon does not normally publicize this.
And an agent in the bureau's Boston office wrote an extraordinary op-ed to publicize the alarm.
" Sims appeared to use the new moniker to publicize the release of his book, "Team of Vipers.
"There's this sense of society wanting to publicize anything that's private for the LGBTQ community," Omar says.
Moody's said it had consulted two Trump advisers, who asked the firm not to publicize their identities.
Brailsford, he added, hopes to develop a system that will allow the team to publicize its application.
Porter does not advertise or seek to publicize his work; he had never previously granted an interview.
Yeah. We made a conscious choice not to publicize our relationship because we thought it was tacky.
It is also evident, however, that her family was eager to celebrate and publicize her extreme fast.
And the ubuiqity of smartphones has helped residents to publicize allegations of abuse, in spite of censorship.
Initially, the legal team did not publicize the effort, hoping prosecutors would push ahead with an investigation.
Activists following the trials, which are often boycotted by the Tunisian news media, publicize the commission's work.
However, they also have been quick to publicize the organization's decisions when it finds in their favor.
Apple, more than the others, has been reticent to publicize its long-term vision for health technology.
" She encouraged Saudi Arabia to "respect due process and publicize information on some of its legal cases.
Prosecutors contend he helped publicize the report by reaching out to The New York Times and reporters.
In 1917, Herbert Hoover, then the head of the U.S. Food Administration, worked to publicize Atwater's findings.
Bombardier executives will be attending Britain's Farnborough air show next week, where planemakers regularly publicize new orders.
The people requested anonymity because they were not authorized to publicize the deal on their companies' behalf.
Even then, Jefferson did not want to publicize his project — or even share it with his family.
The team decided to publicize the case to raise awareness about safe contact lens use, she added.
There have been calls for WFP to publicize how the vote shook out, but they're saying no.
It doesn't justify Trump's decision to fire Comey, presumably in part because Comey wouldn't publicize Trump's innocence.
It's wrong to throw out data that refutes your hypothesis and only publicize data that supports it.
Sunrise approached Ocasio-Cortez to ask if she might help publicize the event, perhaps with a tweet.
In the months before his first summer, Flotteron built a website and tried to publicize his new venture.
And if you find flaws, this will feel good, and will likely feed an urge to publicize them.
An Iranian MP Mohammad-Javad Nobandegani said Tehran did not want to publicize the closing of the border.
But the French president is not the only public figure to publicize the Amazon's predicament with misleading documentation.
Unfortunately, it seems Roborace isn't ready to publicize this test and there's no official video of the race.
"Caelynn was the one who chose to publicize their intimate night together on national television," the source says.
NASA agreed to let its astronauts try out the devices, but the agency was reluctant to publicize it.
I've considered not saying a word about Gather on TechCrunch, so as to not publicize a bad actor.
The state does not publicize how many are open, and most owners prefer to keep a lower profile.
Actress Susan Sarandon, who joined the Washington protest, said she was there to help publicize the tribe's cause.
The 66-year-old New Yorker moved to Texas to protest and publicize what was happening at Tornillo.
He and my mom went to Bangladesh last week to publicize his books at Bangladesh's national book fair.
"Archeology findings should be meaningful for the public—it's the best way to publicize scientific funding," she added.
The Trump administration took a step forward Monday in its plan to publicize crimes committed by undocumented immigrants.
He recently completed a 20-day, 22,000-mile jaunt across the country to publicize his Black Ghost brand.
It sent the ad on Saturday via email to publicize routes it was offering for the winter holidays.
But it was still rare for a big company to publicize that policy as part of its culture.
Therefore, he concludes, efforts to publicize acts that elevate such as altruism can have widespread network-based results.
They also wanted to publicize the results, but they knew very well that Homo floresiensis is a mouthful.
And advocates like Cristen Pascucci of Birth Monopoly are working to publicize the stories of obstetric violence survivors.
"I think the only way to get voters to notice is to directly publicize, televised hearings," Steyer said.
It will be Obama's eighth veto since assuming office, and one that he might be eager to publicize.
The researchers won't publicize the results until observers who never saw the puppies view and analyze the videos.
He was detained again after he tried to publicize the dispute on social media and by contacting journalists.
Set up to promote economic reform, the foundation also sought to publicize McKinsey — and by extension, Mr. Yanukovych.
Jaime said the local authorities should have done more to publicize the risks to women in the country.
Courts can impose a "publicity order," which requires organizations to publicize the details of their conviction and fine.
Republicans have denied those requests, but Democrats say they will find a way to publicize those witnesses' views.
I don't know how they get hold of our center, because we don't publicize anything, but they do.
Some publisher associations, including the European Publishers Council, reiterated a demand this week that Google publicize its rationale.
Top Portuguese soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo was the among a number of sporting stars to publicize the crisis.
But it is not out of the ordinary for the agency to publicize unusual items that it finds.
Schiff made it clear that he would not entertain any Republicans' questions that would publicize the whistleblower's identity.
If the news media and public figures publicize lies, they lose their credibility as trustworthy sources of information.
I'd moved south to cast just one more vote against "Senator No," to publicize his death-dealing record.
He later said he that had been misquoted, and that all he had done was publicize the bombings.
In 1986, Mr. Mofokeng joined the Afrapix collective, a photographic agency established to publicize the abuses of apartheid.
The list of nominees officially remains secret for 28500 years, though individuals sometimes publicize when they've nominated someone.
She's continued with her flu shot campaign, persuading Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to publicize his flu shot.
She said she decided to publicize the texts because, among other reasons, she felt Kavanaugh's communications were manipulative.
However, the company told those involved in the deal that they couldn't mention Nest or publicize the sale.
"And I truly believe she would do absolutely anything to publicize whatever show she was in," he said.
But the museum did not publicize the finding at the time, at the request of the previous owner.
But those projects are easy to publicize, and can be used to doom the program as a whole.
Horrified, Mr. Finley did his best to publicize Malheur's remaining bounty of waterfowl, shorebirds, egrets, herons, cranes and ibises.
Unlike the Obama administration, the White House has not used the bully pulpit to publicize the enrollment period's existence.
Tech companies must take the lead to publicize what they're doing and how they're doing in diversifying their workforce.
Indeed, Pelosi's aides may have suggested to Democrats that they publicize their anti-Pelosi ballots with this in mind.
Celebrities usually publicize their cameos, but it looks like Amy Schumer wanted to keep a particular appearance under wraps.
"In the event that I die from gun violence, please publicize the photo of my death," the pledge reads.
United's Connection Saver tool will likely inspire other carriers to publicize similar technologies that could benefit customers, Turgut says.
Now, the years-old firm is ready to publicize its successes and shed some light on its global strategy.
While Trump has yet to publicize his North Korea strategy, many believe he could focus on secondary sanctions, i.e.
The Trump administration is considering a rule that would require hospitals to publicize the prices they negotiate with insurers.
From Comey's statement, it's clear that Trump pressured Comey to publicize the fact that he wasn't personally under investigation.
But progress came slowly, after many cleanup plans were proclaimed and many Broadway stars were enlisted to publicize them.
Schiff responded that he would only do so if members were seeking to publicize the identity of the whistleblower.
"They respect that they don't disturb the wrecks at all and they don't publicize the exact coordinates," he said.
He said the school was trying to identify potential students more precisely and to publicize its offerings more broadly.
Anti-fascist protesters are also planning multiple actions across the city, but do not publicize protests before the fact.
A court battle could also ensue if the Justice Department refused to publicize the report or resisted a subpoena.
These people spoke on the condition of anonymity because they did not want to publicize their own privacy cases.
Days later, it emerged that Chelsea had paid off former players so they wouldn't publicize their accusations against Heath.
"It was hard to publicize a film that I do not believe in," he said in a 2011 interview.
It was unclear why the White House decided to publicize information about Hamza's death months after he was killed.
A complaint forwarded to the committee by the inspector general gives it more latitude over what it can publicize.
Citigroup and Biz2Credit chose not to publicize the effort because it is still in very early stages, Arora said.
The statement said families of the arrested couple decided not to publicize their cases, hoping it would be resolved.
They didn't publicize the event widely, but, like that first public gathering of Unpolished, they maxed out the room.
Olea was visiting, and he helped Scott publicize the show, which he held at a bar near the Bastille.
This is not the first time that Hong Kong protesters have taken to video games to publicize their struggle.
President Obama's domestic legacy is one of thoughtful policy successes, and a failure to publicize and celebrate those achievements.
As such, Zulu leaders haven't sought to publicize the nuances of their tradition beyond their own ranks -- until now.
He voted for Barack Obama in 2008, an aide said, though he did not publicize it at the time.
In addition, the lawmakers requested a complete list of "social media influencers" paid by Juul to publicize its brand.
Following her firing, Robredo said she aims to publicize a report on her findings on the administration's drug war.
In 2004, Congressman Charles Rangel began a series of annual House resolutions to publicize the need to exonerate Marcus Garvey.
But the minority is angry, vocal, and hungry to publicize what they see as a rigging of the democratic process.
We say to those few who seek to publicize anti-Semitic views that they shall find no safe haven here.
He noted that the police might have hesitated to publicize the assaults for fear of stoking revenge attacks against immigrants.
Her goal is to publicize as much information about them as possible, something she had been pursuing on Twitter herself.
Google has announced it will publicize the identity of organizations paying for political ads during the 2019 EU Parliamentary Elections.
He told the press after it opened that they have few visitors because they aren't allowed to publicize its existence.
Jaclyn Mariano, who had lost a parent to the war in Iraq, wanted to publicize the nonprofit Gold Star Families.
In an effort to publicize its collection, and the overall importance of this emerging field, NLM has launched an exhibition.
The Standing Rock Sioux have hired a political campaign director to publicize their actions to stop the North Dakota pipeline.
Most recently, it decided to publicize its rules around abuse to see if people would then choose to follow them.
Schiff responded that he would only do so if it members were seeking to publicize the identity of the whistleblower.
The Securities and Exchange Commission doesn't even publicize its weak attempts at punishment, burying announcements of fines in legal documents.
The goal was to publicize a series of public meetings on Fertility Day and encourage Italians to have more children.
Clinton on late Monday said her campaign did not immediately publicize her illness as she did not consider it significant.
No. But regulators had an effective monopoly on water quality information, didn't perform adequate testing and didn't publicize that information.
Mayweather Promotions will publicize the event, which will be available on "I talked to Conor McGregor this morning," White said.
To publicize the sale, I had a number of posters that I planned to put up in a few neighborhoods.
Intelligence officials were "pretty confident at the time" about the suspect, "but not sufficient enough to publicize it," Clapper said.
The film also recognizes that even though Hansberry never denied her attraction to women, she did not actively publicize it.
General Manager Brian Cashman said there were two purposes for the highly unusual decision to publicize the list of candidates.
He also, in his Trumpian style, took aim at Keshet—which has, not coincidentally, helped publicize corruption allegations against him.
TOKYO — Ordinarily, Fordham University Law School in New York does not publicize an incoming student who is about to matriculate.
Year after year, players have stepped forward to publicize their decline, making the league's denials look like a cover-up.
Snowden also speculated about a connection, calling it "unprecedented" for anyone to publicize this kind of attack on the agency.
Who knows what other clients the firm services but doesn't publicize—as it chose not to do for the Partnership?
This month, several more intellectuals and journalists were arrested, apparently for seeking to publicize the cases of detained women's activists.
Understandably, Boston Dynamics doesn't publicize videos of its robots malfunctioning like the Spot did on stage, but of course malfunctions happen.
This essentially shuts down Younger's efforts to publicize the case by creating a blog and taking part in many media interviews.
Everything they publicize affects thousands of young people, so are they willing to take on the responsibility of mass eating disorders?
"When this stuff happens to me, I have a platform, so it's easy to publicize — but other people aren't that lucky."
It boggles the mind that they would publicize this action against families when they do this sort of work every day.
Pompeo said there was no "quick fix" for solving the threat posed by Assange and others determined to publicize U.S. secrets.
Elsewhere, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is keen to publicize its role in powering Fortnite's success through the provision of data centers.
The prime minister denied the allegations, and said he was very disappointed that they have chosen to publicize private family matters.
Many Americans were horrified when Trump appealed, facetiously or not, to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin to hack and publicize Clinton's emails.
Fifty-one percent said a president should publicize any health issues affecting their service, according to the Gallup survey released Thursday.
A settlement reached in 2013 required C.M.S. to rewrite its manuals and to begin an educational campaign to publicize the change.
While the fund is relatively small, Adrangi and Kerrisdale often publicize their bets, relying on Twitter to get the word out.
The Games have in many ways only served to exacerbate and publicize many of Brazil's domestic issues instead of resolving them.
There were no plans to publicize the financial affiliation with the agency, for fear of dissuading families from seeking help there.
Mr. Mezhburd hasn't done much to publicize his museum, but he said he would consider requests to visit sent through Facebook.
But he wants to publicize a recent development at his firm, Don Buchwald & Associates, which has changed its name to Buchwald.
However, for safety reasons, the organizers until the last moment did not publicize the names of many participating artists and intellectuals.
For competitive reasons, companies do not publicize their underwriting standards and often do not explain why they deny an individual policy.
Investigators also faulted Ms. Baumann for using museum staff members and contractors to help publicize her wedding to the news media.
Kyselica decided to publicize her problem, and made a video about it: "I Ordered My Own Bangs Off Amazon 🤔 🙅‍♀".
In both instances, as in the Herington incident, the police themselves helped to publicize what they described as anti-cop discrimination.
Rather, it is the opportunity to promote the accomplishment on social media that is leading high achievers to publicize their feat.
They gathered in bright red clothes and with red buckets to publicize their demands for information and access to the prisoners.
To increase awareness of PrEP, Mr. Azar said, Walgreens and Health Mart, a coalition of independent pharmacies, will publicize the program.
Terrorists once relied on conventional, mainstream media organizations to gain attention, publicize their attacks and spread the news of their responsibility.
The duty, tricky but familiar, is to publicize information that serves the public interest without falling prey to the source's agenda.
However, unlike with many luxury initiatives, including sustainability and ethical business practices, the brands did not publicize their involvement in Utthan.
The Trump administration sharply reduced grants to insurance counselors known as navigators and cut spending for advertising to publicize open enrollment.
Meanwhile, the NGO Antiquities Coalition has joined forces with the Saudi-supported Yemeni government to publicize threats to Yemen's cultural heritage.
Because the lead time on animated projects is so lengthy, most of the big studios publicize their release plans years in advance.
And, most importantly, tech companies must take the lead to publicize what they're doing and how they're doing in diversifying their workforce.
The Fourth Circuit does not publicize ahead of time who will be on the eventual three-judge panel that hears the case.
The idea for the project formed when Reeve was on a tour to publicize his book about the Mormon faith and race.
Draft, publicize, and enforce a clear policy stating that neither Google nor its contractors will ever build warfare technology[New York Times]
For his part, Harvey will continue painting to publicize the plight of marine wildlife for as long as his fans will listen.
"The purpose was to publicize some meetings with the celebrity so that Victor Ponta gain electoral capital," prosecutors said in a statement.
With preorders more widely available now, Microsoft is also taking the opportunity to publicize its growing list of Xbox One "enhanced" games.
But for the fact that the app developers don't publicize it just goes to show how creepy even they know it is.
The members of Obvious don't deny that they borrowed substantially from Barrat's code, but until recently, they didn't publicize that fact either.
The company allegedly paid its hackers a $100,000 ransom to delete the data and not publicize the breach to media or regulators.
However, IOM spokesman Leonard Doyle accused Facebook of "arrant nonsense", adding that the smugglers had used the journalist to publicize their demands.
"It seemed clear that UK was not going to publicize the results of their investigation," the source told CNN in an email.
In choosing to support a lousy measure, the Democrats lost an opportunity to publicize what truly comprehensive gun control could look like.
There is an opportunity to publicize these laws where they exist, and work with state legislatures to enact new ones where appropriate.
Critics have accused the IAAF of policing doping only half heartedly, afraid to publicize scandal or tarnish the reputations of famous athletes.
She walked in the gay-pride parade, shouted into megaphones at protests, and posed for photographs to publicize and commemorate her work.
Ahead of the general election, Gorman said, national Republicans will be sure to publicize Democrats' most leftward positions with aggressive ad blitzes.
It's cheap and easy to distribute software online, and if people love your product, they will share and publicize it for you.
To publicize the fight between Hardy and Vincent, the fighters and promoters accentuated the very thing Team U.S.A. was trying to suppress.
The White House did not publicize Trump's plans for the holiday and the president has not made a public appearance in days.
The prime minister has denied these allegations, and said he was very disappointed that they have chosen to publicize private family matters.
They say they plan to use the lawsuit to publicize Boies's ties to Theranos and Harvey Weinstein, which he has also defended.
But as the league works to publicize its accomplishments and build its momentum, it has also encountered its first taste of scandal.
Beijing might also be hesitant to publicize a high-profile China-North Korea meeting in case the outcome isn't what it desires.
He pointed to the Maduro administration's refusal to publicize health statistics, seemingly because it feared the political costs of more bad news.
To publicize this, it sent its 700 employees out on a pub crawl in Boston, all wearing their new Wayfair T-shirts.
A Congressional Black Caucus staffer contacted Muhammad "sort of in a panic" to urge him to not publicize the photo, Muhammad said.
Second, if Mr. Schellenberg is being used as a bargaining chip, it makes sense for the Chinese government to publicize the trial.
Airbus's decision to publicize its stance, Mr. Sampson said, suggested that it didn't feel the government was listening to its private appeals.
It's also refused to publicize dozens of government-funded studies on how climate change could hurt crops and create new health risks.
There has been less focus, he noted, on how Russia used news organizations to publicize stolen Democratic emails to hurt Hillary Clinton.
Although they did not immediately publicize their daughter's death, they said that Ms. Takahashi's case had spurred them to publicly discuss it.
It's unusual for the leader of the UK's main opposition party to publicize a phone call with a new member of Congress.
The stunt is a clever way to enter into people's social media feeds and publicize the national launch of its rewards program.
Against that backdrop, Washington and London have been moving together for months to publicize allegations of other malicious cyberactivities by the Kremlin.
It must tailor support to equip recipients with the resources necessary to uncover and publicize opaque deals between their leaders and Beijing.
Anthony Ramos plays a young father who takes cell phone video of a shooting and is conflicted over whether to publicize it.
The hospital groups contend that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services overstepped its authority in compelling hospitals to publicize these rates.
Ms. Jaime, her best friend, said the local authorities should have done more to publicize the risks to women in the country.
In 2013 it joined the rush to publicize operations in the newly minted Shanghai Free Trade Zone, an overhyped but ultimately disappointing initiative.
The legal questions surrounding outside parties, like Trump allies who publicize unsubstantiated allegations against Mueller, depend on their knowledge and intent, Honig said.
North Korea's state media, which is normally quick to publicize successful missile-related developments, did not carry any reports on the engine test.
Democrats, including Clinton herself, have cited FBI boss James Comey&aposs decision to publicize that development as a factor in her election loss.
Additionally, although the documents were uploaded to an "open internet site," the hackers apparently made no effort to publicize them, the paper added.
The cuddly competition, which helps organizers publicize that many pets are available for adoption, allowed owners to flaunt the imperfections of their dogs.
Sri Lanka's Minister of Defense, and other officials, asked reporters to not publicize any potential names of the suspects to avoid inflaming tensions.
It usually does not publicize their training missions, but such flyovers by nuclear-capable bombers have always drawn harsh criticism from North Korea.
But he was concerned that Facebook chose to publicize some takedowns and not others, creating the perception of an unequal level of transparency.
But the startup's five big rigs haven't made any more shipments since then — at least not any that Uber has sought to publicize.
Prior to this tweet, CBP had used the hashtag to publicize drug interdictions, seizures, and arrests, American Oversight found, adding that the Oct.
Dick's decision to destroy its gun inventory — and publicize that fact — signals the retailer's commitment to its role in the gun control debate.
The government's investigation is said to stretch back to early 22018, when Tesla first began to publicize projections about the Model 220 production.
As he'd been doing with others at the fair, the Democratic senator tried to think of someone who could help publicize their cause.
But the main goal of the event isn't to preach to the converted, but to publicize the direction clean driving technology is going.
The Veterans Administration does not publicize the amount it pays for prescription drugs, a cost hammered out in delicate negotiations with pharmaceutical companies.
The community's members met at the weekend to discuss the problem and on Tuesday launched the #NoCemeteryNoVote hashtag to help publicize their demands.
But she makes those points more explicitly than ever in the memoir and in the interviews she has been conducting to publicize it.
He is using his control over a kangaroo-court process to publicize his dark version of events, and to muzzle the other side.
The library did not publicize the experiment, which it code-named Project Dustbunny, partly because it took a moment to digest the implications.
The interview followed a Politico report that Perdue's department has refused to publicize government-funded research indicating increasing threats due to climate change.
Protect Our Winters enlists professional athletes to publicize climate change on social media, particularly Instagram, a platform generally devoted to babies and brunches.
He has already served a 16-year prison term for helping publicize the government's assault on student protesters near Tiananmen Square in 1989.
A Tag Heuer spokesperson said the company does not publicize sales figures and declined to comment on these estimates from its former employee.
While the researchers' conclusion was that the incidents have become more common, it's also possible they've become easier to publicize via the interet.
Even with tech backing, many of these ventures initially faced hurdles, like raising money or finding the best way to publicize community outreach.
The interview followed a Politico report that Perdue's department has refused to publicize government-funded research indicating increasing threats due to climate change.
The prime minister on Wednesday denied the allegations and said he was disappointed that his siblings have chosen to publicize private family matters.
The company posted the new policies to its website on July 28 but did not otherwise publicize the change, before speaking with Reuters.
Facebook hosted a Safety Summit in Washington Thursday as a part of a broader push to publicize their efforts around safety and security.
We cannot allow F.B.I. or Justice Department officials to unnecessarily publicize pending investigations concerning candidates of either party while an election is underway.
In January France and 25 other countries began to publicize and impose sanctions on those who help Syria get and use chemical weapons.
Polls have shown that most Americans want to know its findings, and the House unanimously passed a nonbinding resolution to publicize the report.
During the 11-week uprising that toppled Mr. al-Bashir, protesters used social media to organize, dodge the security forces and publicize abuses.
This year, as the tenant activists' platform gained traction, landlords did not publicize their own counterproposals, fearful of losing leverage by offering compromises.
"i was taught to do that if you can and you dont publicize it or draw attention to it," he wrote on Twitter.
The artists as a result returned the works, and rather than entering a legal battle, decided to publicize the story via Amin's website.
And although news organizations have fielded death threats and hired security guards for correspondents, some reporters are reluctant to publicize these added difficulties.
The hackers were another magic circle on the cutting edge of the future, a circle Brand would publicize and inspire others to join.
Bradshaw said the ATP intends to streamline its procedures to publicize egregious cases and push them up the chain of review more quickly.
The coach said he was shocked when he heard that Avenatti was planning a press conference to publicize the alleged claims against Nike.
Congress is gone until next month and President Trump — who has helped publicize the events by publicly jeering Ms. Fonda — is in Florida.
Dr. Rachel Dolhun, vice president of medical communications for the Michael J. Fox Foundation, said the group would help publicize the swimming reports.
His petition to overturn the vote, he said, was more an opportunity to publicize the opposition's arguments that the election was a fraud.
Mr. Barr said he would not be swayed by politics, but he did not promise to publicize the special counsel's findings, upsetting Democrats.
"The whole key is enforcement," he added Unlike past administrations, the Commerce Department does not publicize Ross' schedule, including speeches at public events.
They don't publicize the ranch's proximity to the border fence and had hoped the border would be a neutral feature of the ranch.
The Armory, Sander said, still spends about $500,000 to produce the meet, which includes paying meet directors, athletes and staff to publicize the event.
The Islamic State used encrypted messaging app Telegram to publicize, and perhaps plan, the November Paris attacks that left 130 dead and hundreds wounded.
The U.S. government has been hesitant to publicize such foreign operations, fearing their disclosure could be seen as tipping the balance in an election.
"She didn't want to publicize this before doing it," said Steve Hibbs, owner of the specialty travel company Marathon Adventures, which organized the trip.
It&aposs part of efforts worldwide by women to publicize sexual harassment and assault in their everyday lives, most famously through the #MeToo movement.
The law restricted its ability to bargain with school district officials, so rallying large numbers of teachers to publicize their grievances became more important.
But while Sears shied from the limelight, Farris said he wants to publicize not just the "colorful stories" of his clients, but also himself.
Prosecutors allege that Avenatti was threatening to publicize claims that company employees authorized payments to the families of high school basketball players, CNBC reported.
But Google instructed the Senosis team not to mention Nest or publicize the deal until after a health-focused product eventually shipped to consumers.
Trump has done little personally to publicize the "Be Best" campaign around the country since she unveiled it at the White House in May.
The documentary shows footage of John's prison visit with Tyson and how he tried to use the constant press attention to publicize Tyson's situation.
Many promoters of sex-positive events use FetLife, an online social network for people in the fetish and kink communities, to publicize their events.
A number of yoga schools in Iran advertise their services online, and numerous yoga associations publicize that they have instructors based in the country.
Federations receive funds from FIFA to develop women's soccer, but are under no obligation to verify expenditures or publicize how they spend the money.
That effort has been led by a Twitter called Sleeping Giants, which uses screenshots to publicize and shame brands with ads on the site.
And in an attempt to publicize the growing number of deportations of undocumented immigrants with no criminal record under the Trump administration, Michigan Rep.
The administration is also planning to build new detention facilities, deport more immigrants without a court hearing and publicize crimes committed by undocumented immigrants.
In 2012, he turned himself in to border agents in Florida, and was detained, so he could publicize conditions from within a detention center.
All of these actions have similar goals: To protect the associational rights of their organizers, punish or stigmatize their targets and publicize moral causes.
They requested documents relating to the hack, the decision to publicize it, the company's cybersecurity and federal contracts from the company by Sept. 28.
Part of the book's content was used on Sidewalk's website, to publicize its plans in Toronto or add to its blog, the people said.
It showed that local government officials did not know about the law, or if they did, they failed to publicize, enforce or facilitate it.
Mr. de Blasio, who declined to be interviewed for this article, does have a cultural side, even if he does not always publicize it.
If we continued to publish or publicize these thinness-challenge images, even in the most critical context, we would be part of that reason.
Through measures like America's Pledge, governors, mayors and business leaders were able to publicize their intention to acknowledge and act to combat climate change.
Everybody was in the closet still, and I thought it would be very unfair to publicize them all over the world without their knowledge.
Fontes said he first learned of the issue Monday afternoon but decided not to publicize it so as not to risk suppressing voter turnout.
Warren was, at first, tripped up by the controversy surrounding her decision to publicize a DNA test meant to prove her Native American ancestry.
The United States still has a remarkably narrow window to address this crisis and is squandering this chance by failing to publicize every case.
As the publisher's first black female senior editor, Morrison helped to publicize the works of important black writers like Chinua Achebe and Angela Davis.
The bill would also provide money to publicize the insurance options and subsidies available under the Affordable Care Act and to help people enroll.
President Lyndon B. Johnson was aware of the deal through intelligence surveillance and believed it to be treason, but chose not to publicize it.
What is worrisome, Mr. Alimov said, is the Russian government's apparent reluctance to publicize information about a radiation leak, and a potential health hazard.
They've affected the way she campaigns — she doesn't publicize the location of her campaign headquarters, and doesn't always give advance notice of campaign stops.
He swears he arranged a bow-and-arrow theme, of some sort, to publicize news on Joel Youngblood, an outfielder who liked to hunt.
" Not only was it "grossly unfair" to publicize their complaints before the conclusion of the inquiry, he said, it was "possibly a criminal violation.
The Sanders campaign must reconsider this endorsement and the decision to publicize the views of someone who has consistently attacked and dehumanized marginalized people.
The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, AP, and other national news outlets have donated ad space to help publicize the initiative as well.
In recent years, Kashmir's militant leaders have begun to publicize their activities over social media, pulling more and more young people into their orbit.
Her supporters used the viral story of the banana and the high price it fetched to help publicize their effort, using the hashtag #TheRealBananaStory.
In November, The New York Times also created a GoFundMe account to publicize its Neediest Cases Fund, a fund-raiser in its 20153th year.
"We did this to announce and publicize our new party," one of the men said in a telephone interview with a Libyan news outlet.
It's the way to maintain interest, to stay relevant, to launch and maintain a celebrity brand — to publicize the commodity that is the self.
But the decision to publicize incremental moves risks heightened expectations in a state where a significant number of senior citizens dependent on prescription drugs.
Ms. Mlambo-Ngcuka, of UN Women, said that countries had little incentive to collect and publicize information that could be detrimental to their image.
Another group called Justice 4 Grenfell put up billboards last year seeking to publicize what it called a lack of progress in the investigation.
According to the campaign finance watchdog Sunlight Foundation, CFIF is a so called "dark money group" which is not required to publicize its donors.
Draft, publicize, and enforce a clear policy stating that neither Microsoft nor its contractors will work with clients who violate international human rights law.3.
The main reason Ford designed its noise-canceling dog kennel is to publicize to consumers how its vehicle technology can benefit them in everyday situations.
RAN's "Out of Fashion" campaign to publicize the impacts of forest-based fabrics has called on major U.S. brands to adopt stringent, sustainable sourcing systems.
The inspection follows a September report from Democrats that found more than 1,400 USDA climate studies the administration "largely failed to publicize" on climate research.
The inspection follows a September report from Democrats that found more than 1,400 USDA climate studies the administration "largely failed to publicize" on climate research.
Dufresne said the conversation is shifting because protesters have learned to use their phones to publicize incidents that would ordinarily be swept under the rug.
This year, Massachusetts became the latest state to publicize breaches of its residents' information, though its summaries are more limited than those in other states.
Nor is it in the public interest for California to publicize that a healthcare system's vendor inadvertently left patients' personal information accessible via the internet.
"No one ever fully knew what I was going through, and I never really could say, or publicize what was wrong with me," she admitted.
Think back to this summer, when the Army held Operation Dragon Spear, a big airborne assault exercise, and went to great lengths to publicize it.
But multiple lawsuits and requests have been filed to publicize the documents, leading to questions as to whether any will be seen before Election Day.
He didn't publicize the trip on social media or his website, and scientists who met with him "were instructed not to talk about" what happened.
But for Ms. Harrison, who became the museum's eighth director early this year, emphasizing art isn't just a way to publicize the museum's rich collections.
N.Y.U. was one of the first medical schools in the country to publicize annual memorial ceremonies held by grateful medical students to honor body donors.
Dr. Myers responded to his critics by arguing that the potential for ecological catastrophe made it all the more important that he publicize troubling discoveries.
He appears to have been guided by left-leaning non-governmental organizations (NGOs) eager to publicize their missions, rather than following a more balanced path.
Second, we need to expand our capacity for digital forensics to identify and publicize major propaganda operations in as close as possible to real-time.
In 2017, a bipartisan group of lawmakers in the House and Senate introduced a bill which would outlaw policies that publicize a student's lunch debt.
The FCC this year openly combated efforts to publicize more than 47,000 complaints pertaining to alleged net neutrality violations on the part of internet providers.
Several released prisoners and detainees' relatives told Reuters they had come under pressure from security forces, especially the Revolutionary Guards, not to publicize their detention.
"Quite frankly, the news is not 'Yeti footprints found,'" Hill said, "because that's a real stretch, but that the Indian Army would publicize this nonsense."
Although Match4Lara helped publicize the need to diversify the register, the odds of finding a match remain bleak if you are a person of color.
France's privacy laws are very strict, and it's illegal to publicize "intimate details of the private lives of others" — including one's own children — without consent.
"The decision Comey made to publicize it, the decision Comey made to actually do the press conference and the timing of certain things," Jordan continued.
And in a departure from its otherwise passive approach, Mepkin created an ad campaign — albeit a small and highly targeted one — to publicize the program.
Tellingly, some think tanks that publicize all-female panels also bar junior fellows from speaking to the news media, silencing the women in that role.
Lawmakers often do not publicize foreign trips before they occur for security reasons, particularly when the trips involve a war zone as in this case.
The businesses reportedly bought ads on Facebook to publicize job openings, but targeted them so that no women who use the platform could see them.
"We want this case to be the tip of the spear," said Jazmín Stuart, one of the actresses who helped Ms. Fardin publicize her accusation.
These groups, he said, support and publicize scientific studies whose results sometimes muddy the waters on contentious issues like smoking or alcohol and soda consumption.
But as Mr. Langworthy continued to assemble, and publicize, a series of endorsements from fellow upstate Republicans, Mr. Cox's hold on the job seemingly faltered.
However, she notes that newer approaches like intuitive eating have helped publicize ways of eating on social media that are still healthy, but label-free.
More than a month before the release of any documents, the conspirators constructed the online persona DCLeaks to release and publicize stolen election-related documents.
She declined to publicize the name of her hospital and asked to use a pseudonym as she was not authorized to speak to the media.
A representative of the trade group said they want to publicize the alleged predatory pricing and other anti-competitive practices employed by Amazon and Flipkart .
In a 2013 interview, he said that the site was read by the country's security apparatus, and that it helped publicize citizen grievances, applying pressure.
There's likely some posturing going on here as well; the US generally doesn't publicize its cyberattacks unless it has a strategic reason to do so.
The company intends to use the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, which will be broadcast on NBC and its affiliated networks, to publicize Peacock heavily.
But fortunately for them, they have legions of fans watching feeds on their behalf, and can publicize the misuse of their images when it happens.
He wrote a book published in 2009, "Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal," and held an event to publicize it — Feeding the 5,000 — in London.
The Dallas Museum of Art doesn't yet have to make an effort to publicize it, even if it came with no provenance documentation at all.
The journalist did, however, publicize the recording, and the Court assumed that the journalist knew that the person who made the recording broke the law.
Over the past few months, he has twice done something to publicize his resolve, visiting a mountain sacred to his people as their mythical birthplace.
The Army will not publicize the soldiers' conditions until their families are notified, and no local citizens were harmed during the accident, the statement continued.
That effort has been led by a Twitter account called Sleeping Giants, which uses screenshots to publicize and shame brands with ads on the site.
Trump, before he was president, was a vocal critic of Obama's travel, frequently tweeting digs and appearing on Fox News to further publicize his critiques.
The ITF, the sport's world governing body, said in a statement that it believed the appropriate steps were taken to publicize changes to the banned list.
So it gives the appearance that The New York Times was sort of willing to take James Comey&aposs op-ed and publicize it, et cetera.
The Mars Workshop attendees consisted exclusively of industry insiders and academics who were explicitly asked not to publicize the conference or that they were in attendance.
The breakup was big news back then ... especially since they announced the split RIGHT AFTER Kristin did a wedding dress photo shoot to publicize the wedding.
The university club he founded now has 110 members, and it relies on social media to publicize biweekly events and inspire — and draw inspiration from — others.
Lawyers for the whistleblower and Democrats have accused Trump and other Republicans of jeopardizing the personal security of the person by seeking to publicize the name.
It's pushing for a preliminary injunction that takes effect no later than August, so that the Woodhull Freedom Foundation can publicize its annual Sexual Freedom Summit.
Releasing such a video is an uncommon practice for Ford, which traditionally wouldn't publicize much, if anything, about a vehicle that remains years away from production.
"We continue to encourage the government of Saudi Arabia to respect due process and to publicize information on the status of legal cases," the official added.
Another three would boost heat pump deployment, establish a program to publicize and train a workforce for electrification, and integrate incentives for electrification into zoning law.
The House Science Committee did not publicize the trip on its website or social media accounts, and did not issue any press releases or public schedules.
Murphy's post isn't necessarily a confirmation of the theory, but think about it: Why would he choose to publicize a theory he thought had no merit?
Trump said last month she would not publicize her book through a promotional tour or media appearances to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest.
For Facebook leadership to publicize their value to the military family, then ignore its complicity in the misconduct perpetrated by its users is, at best, naive.
If you live in a state that will publicize your identity, you can usually create a trust fund or another legal entity to receive your winnings.
For instance, if you want to exchange 10 MLN for 162 ZRX, you need to publicize your order somewhere so that other users can find it.
Security officials and museum boards are sometimes reluctant to publicize their own failures, both to avoid embarrassment and to save on the cost of security upgrades.
As part of the settlement, the newspaper said, Mr. Ford agreed not to publicize his claim that he had had a sexual encounter with Mr. Crouch.
By contrast, Mr. Trump has been unwilling to publicize his recent tax returns, a traditional disclosure by major party candidates that is not required by law.
But they couldn't publicize it until their paper came out in Science, to which they had already submitted their results, because of the journal's embargo policy.
They have increasingly sought to publicize their plight as a legitimate human rights concern, creating awareness campaigns and lobbying for their causes in courts and legislatures.
Someone took a screenshot of the story before she deleted it, and threatened to publicize it if she did not pay them, so Cummings tweeted it.
Lawyers for Mills said in their Wednesday filing that Judicial Watch had "refused" to agree not to publicize any portion of the video from the deposition.
To publicize the plan, M.B.S. travelled to China, to Russia, and to the U.S., where he met with an array of tech executives, including Mark Zuckerberg.
Russian police usually publish information regularly about crimes including robberies and murders, and also publicize the detention of everyone from suspected murderers to suspected Islamist militants.
Chinese officials were baffled by Trump's comments, CNN said, adding that it was unclear whether China would launch an investigation or would publicize such a move.
Jordan is also a member of the panel, and his office sent out a press release Tuesday to publicize that the lawmaker will be questioning Koskinen.
The fuse has been lit by a forthcoming memoir from McCabe, "The Threat," and an interview he has given to CBS's "28503 Minutes" to publicize it.
In August 2014, Kane would have known about Fina's proclivities, and she attempted to publicize the emails, but her effort was blocked by an anonymous judge.
These people hold demonstrations, painting themselves and staging ritual dramas using traditional ideas of avatars as well as from the movie "Avatar" to publicize their cause.
Both agencies should publicize country-level details about planned assistance programs in advance of their execution, providing clarity on the intent and authority for each activity.
Since the North will continue to demonize the United States to its people, giving North Korea this chip to publicize does not hurt the United States.
David Stephan also chose to publicize his anti-vaccine views since the conviction, the judge added, and displayed "a complete lack of remorse" for his actions.
The Talmud contains detailed guidelines of how to publicize the miracle, with extensive commentary on where the menorah would be most visible to people walking by.
"Even in my industry, I didn't appreciate the severity of the problem until they started to publicize it," a Queensland veterinarian named Katria Lovell told me.
Is the overhaul a success if a bipartisan group of legislators and other stakeholders widely publicize measures to improve cybersecurity across the public and private sectors?
Those committees — Intelligence, Oversight and Foreign Affairs — are also poised to publicize the last pair of unreleased transcripts from their closed-door depositions with 17 witnesses.
Saily Avelenda wasn't fired or asked to resign, but she told POLITICO that she felt pressure to not publicize her ties to a local progressive group.
Jung said the Seoul embassy's subsequent silence had spurred him to publicize the situation, fearing that without an international response the defectors could be forcibly repatriated.
The proposal requires public utilities to examine whether new policies benefit only a small number of wealthy electric consumers, then directs them to publicize their findings.
The organizers have placed red-white-and-blue posters with Mr. Obama's portrait, and the French translation of his slogan, around Paris to publicize their campaign.
"Many people worry that North Korea is taking advantage of the Pyeongchang Olympics to publicize its political propaganda," parliament member Kim Ki-sun said on Monday.
By inviting media to publicize the operation, we hope to deter what would be package thief's and further educate the public on these types of crimes.
YouTuber David Lee was the first to discover and publicize the problem via his YouTube page, but other customers with i9 MacBook's found the same problem.
Back in the news in 2002 to help publicize Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Barris said his shows were a forerunner to today's popular reality TV series.
The company does not publicize its prices, but the last major cuts, which were in the single-digit percent range, were in 2016 due to economic challenges.
Still, if you live in a state that will publicize your identity, you can usually create a trust fund or another legal entity to receive your winnings.
Throughout the address, Trump generally returned to optimistic themes, though he also spent sections railing against illegal immigrants and announcing a new office to publicize their crimes.
But they warn that if sophisticated reverse engineers are able to find and publicize those shared keys, each one could leave tens of millions of vehicles vulnerable.
Journalists use them to publicize animal abuses, and individuals and animal charities use them to bring lawsuits against entities violating federal requirements and to monitor government inspections.
As part of the order, the administration has also directed the Department of Homeland Security and Justice Department to publicize "terrorism-related offenses" in the United States.
Ivascyn said Newport Beach, California-based Pimco still makes big, bold economic and investment calls but there is no burning desire to publicize them as Gross did.
Some had to clarify that their tweets to publicize the protest, which originally purported to be inside the facility, were actually posted from outside by staff members.
Netflix also doesn't publicize streaming numbers (nor do Hulu or Amazon), so showrunners can't measure their success as easily as they can with traditional TV's Nielsen ratings.
" As well as showing that prostitution is "an archaic practice," Bidard said that the campaign also aims "to publicize the 22006 legislation and to hold clients responsible.
" As well as showing that prostitution is "an archaic practice," Bidard said that the campaign also aims "to publicize the 2016 legislation and to hold clients responsible.
Wells Fargo's board of directors will publicize the results of an internal investigation over unauthorized accounts, according to an outside spokesman for the Board at Sard Verbinnen.
A general focus on what the Church was doing right, after 2002, lessened the pressure on the Church to publicize the full extent of its earlier cases.
Libraries and books stores  use Instagram as a platform to publicize upcoming signings and book-related events that can help followers meet authors and fellow book-lovers.
Houlihan decides enough is enough and forces Panera Bread's hand by getting Krebs to publicize the flaw in hopes of forcing the company to expedite a fix.
Customers are granted access to the database only after vetting and agreeing to not publicize or disclose its content, and its data is culled from public sources.
" In May, Derulo — who's been spotted with backup dancer Ragon Miller — opened up to PEOPLE about being "in a relationship, I just don't like to publicize it.
On one hand, the warm, packed event meant to publicize a smart phone app feels out of character—no techy bros or corporate-looking logos in sight.
There is little evidence showing Google censors right-leaning voices in a systematic way, but Google and other tech firms publicize limited internal data to begin with.
The drug drama was multi-faceted as many criticized the choice to test Jones for, and publicize his use of, a recreational drug while out of competition.
She was speaking at a rare gathering in Istanbul this week of purged civil servants and families of those jailed, who came together to publicize their plight.
"The ITF believes that the appropriate steps were taken to publicize any changes to the Prohibited List," the governing body of world tennis said in a statement.
Groups try to tally numbers about who's doing what, she said, but there are many organizations with differing practices and some people prefer to not publicize it.
Companies do research like this to figure out whether their product is working, and they publicize it to attract companies that care about a diverse hiring pipeline.
On March 30, Trump phoned Comey to ask him to "lift the cloud" of the Russia investigation and publicize the fact that Trump, personally, wasn't under investigation.
Michelle Obama further revolutionized this strategy, using alternative media appearances, rather than traditional outlets, to publicize her signature initiatives and amass positive press coverage for the administration.
In the filing in New York, Avenatti responded to claims from Cohen's attorneys that Avenatti spread false information and had no right to publicize his bank records.
It was undertaken to determine whether the chamber's board actually supported its secretive lobbying activities, and to further publicize the gap between the chamber and its board.
He has worked to publicize immunization campaigns and promote vocational training schools "where former child soldiers and other war-affected youth can learn new skills," it states.
The drive to publicize their son's autism for the greater good began with her, generally more outgoing and outspoken than her husband, questioning his sense of direction.
Erikson, who claims he left the UPF in late 24.3, conceived the mock beheading to publicize a rally against a proposed mosque in Bendigo, north of Melbourne.
Our campaign will help publicize the ongoing calls for action to pressure state and federal officials to respect existing treaties and to say no to fossil fuels.
"If a government official has a commercial enterprise or has published a book, U.S. government resources should not be used to publicize those ventures," the guidance said.
We are building a website that will publicize these practices, both to inform regulators and to allow consumers to make informed choices about selecting their mobile providers.
She has declined to be publicly identified, and she asked Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, not to publicize the letter.
As one Twitter user pointed out, in 2009, a similar controversy erupted around efforts to publicize information about donors who had supported California's same-sex marriage ban.
The Iranian authorities did not publicize the imprisonment of another American, Xiyue Wang, a Princeton graduate student, for nearly a year before disclosing it in July 2017.
President Trump reiterated his support for the protesters, and the U.S. urged Iran not to restrict access to social media, which demonstrators are using to publicize protests.
He has said the hearings on his actions are motivated by politics and threatened to publicize "quirky" cases that opposition politicians have asked him to intervene in.
Feeling that wouldn't be enough, Petke instead showed up in person with an armful of gifts and without any club representative to manage (or publicize) the visit.
The groups, which dispute the powerful evidence underlying climate change science, use the tactic to unearth embarrassing and inartful language in private correspondence and then publicize it.
The whistleblower's attorneys refused The Times's request to confirm that he worked for the CIA, telling the newspaper that it was dangerous to publicize information about him.
It helps local groups publicize events to sign up for insurance and has partnered with celebrities and purchased digital ad-buys to spread the word about HealthCare.gov.
"One must show that you won't make small concessions, even symbolic ones, but also not over-publicize things, either," he told Le Journal du Dimanche in May.
ASCO, the nation's leading association of cancer physicians, said it will publicize its full response after submitting feedback to the Trump administration by a July 16 deadline.
Plus, U.S. adversaries' mere knowledge of a secret, irregular channel could give them leverage over Trump or his administration, even if they never publicize what they know.
Germany, as Europe's central power and biggest economy, should monitor attempts to weaken its democratic system and publicize them so that citizens can educate and protect themselves.
"We would encourage the government of Saudi Arabia overall to address and respect due process and also publicize information on some of its legal cases," she added.
After 20 years of exclusion, Mattel's new female president asked Ruth to help publicize Barbie's new professions as astronaut, doctor, dancer, soldier and president, reuniting Ruth with Mattel.
Amazon paid underground operator Transport for London (TfL) 390,000 pounds to change the signage at the station underneath the Houses of Parliament to publicize their cloud computing business.
In a statement, the prime minister denied the allegations made by his siblings, and said he was very disappointed that they have chosen to publicize private family matters.
But Thursday's subpoenas are a sign that the committee is returning to its interviews as Democrats seek to highlight and publicize what was uncovered in the Mueller investigation.
That said, a broad coalition of human rights and social justice groups partnered with the main organizing entity to publicize the march in Washington and coordinate local events.
But critics, including U.S. lawmakers who are working to publicize trustworthy information about the epidemic, want the platforms to do more to stave off the wave of misinformation.
Celebrities and the rest of us alike are criticized and torn down every day just because someone with bad intentions was given a space to publicize their opinions.
Mook said that the FBI is quick to publicize investigations linked to Clinton but has been silent about investigations into alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Dozens of pedophile hunting groups have sprung up across the UK in recent years, taking advantage of social media to publicize their activities and publicly denounce their targets.
It's nice to see Facebook attempt to publicize privacy settings that most people probably don't know exist, even if it doesn't actually change how the company does business.
In Stormont they have historically had more success; but, passed or not, at the very least the bill will further publicize the issue and may impact future legislation.
Among those friends was Bobbi Jean Three Legs, who has been a lead organizer for all of the relay runs the movement has used to publicize its cause.
Trump&aposs first domestic trip to publicize "Be Best," the initiative she launched in May to focus on child well-being, social media use and the opioid crisis.
Streaming has become a crucial way for game developers to better publicize their games, so adding an instant "play it now" button should make it attractive for developers.
But along with that milestone comes a stranger one that the world's wealthiest tech company is unlikely to publicize: the 20th anniversary of the Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh (TAM).
It has also become a platform on which people publicize acts of animal cruelty or wildlife trafficking, and has spawned a dedicated Facebook page for reporting such crimes.
Nearly all mainstream news outlets have declined to print the name thus far, even as some GOP lawmakers engage in a public effort to publicize the person's identity.
The company doesn't publicize exactly what those search fields include, but there has been some guidance from developers who have poked through the code, as The Verge notes.
Government employees and contractors can electronically access and release information to websites like WikiLeaks, which, in turn, can instantly publicize tens of thousands of pages of classified records.
Nearly all mainstream news outlets have declined to print the name thus far, even as some GOP lawmakers engage in a public effort to publicize the person's identity.
Chinese entities undertaking these investments do not publicize the details of the agreements and most likely do not share these details with a central government entity in Beijing.
During an early meeting, one of them testified, Cohn presented folders containing embarrassing personal information about board members, which they saw as a threat to publicize the contents.
One approach has been to publicize brain scans and other scientific information in order to frame addiction as a chronic condition — a legitimate disease, not a moral failing.
Republican Representative Ed Royce, chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, introduced a measure that would force the administration to publicize plans for transfers from Guantanamo.
Moore's downfall, in part because of the charges of child molestation against him, gives an added push to unseal those deals and publicize other cases to maximum effect.
Most of We Are Rosie's clients don't allow Olson to publicize their names, but she can say the list includes 20 Fortune 500 firms and nationally recognized brands.
State and local governments, civic organizations and the private sector (social media and tech companies) should all pitch in to publicize information on how to vote by mail.
It is rare for an administration to publicize an operation days before it is conducted, said Theresa Cardinal Brown, a former policy adviser at Customs and Border Protection.
On the road, candidates often publicize a day of travel, which can include multiple events that crisscross Iowa or New Hampshire or Nevada, sometimes within a single day.
To support its conclusion that the Israeli military had selectively chosen images used to publicize the attack, the report analyzed video posted online by the military spokesman's office.
The museum said an overseeing staff member was present in the space where the hole is located, and that there were disclaimers posted to publicize the safety hazard.
Individual institutions and national, state and local governments have been reluctant to publicize outbreaks of resistant infections, arguing there is no point in scaring patients — or prospective ones.
She wrote that she had hired a lawyer to look into suing the university, and a public relations firm to help her publicize her son's case, she said.
The watchdog, called Roskomnadzor, said in a letter to Google on Sunday that it considered advertisements and push notifications that publicize protests as "interference" in its domestic politics.
Kazuhiko Kobayashi, an agricultural scientist at the University of Tokyo and co-author on the paper, said he couldn't understand why the U.S. government wouldn't publicize such findings.
Besides traveling the world to publicize Trump golf courses and hang out with potential investors, Eric and Donald Jr. are also working the political side of the street.
If we want to peel away Trump supporters, we have to not just publicize his lies but also demonstrate how the president's actions threaten or hurt them personally.
They sent thousands of emails to the F.D.A., device makers, hospitals, legislators, professional societies and individual doctors, and they reached out to news organizations to publicize their cause.
Scholars should publicize issues like ethics because they are important and shape our understanding of how we use the past; this shouldn't depend on whether the media care.
Although Mr. Elliott was expected to move from his daily CBSN anchoring roles and take on a broader reporting job, CBS was not planning to publicize the move.
It also required police to conduct more extensive investigations into each use-of-force incident, and it mandated they publicize officer-involved shootings on the public LAPD website.
At a hearing on Wednesday, committee members pressed the agency for an explanation of why top officials waited months to publicize their own scientist's concerns about lead in Flint.
"There has been tremendous pushback from the industries that exploit animals because the information in that database was used to publicize and expose the abuse of animals," Budkie said.
" As he told a French newspaper a couple days later: "One must show that you won't make small concessions, even symbolic ones, but also not over-publicize things, either.
The report pointed to the example of U.S. start-up Blippy, which allowed users to publicize their debit and credit card purchase information on a social media-type platform.
To publicize the trial in that way exposes these four women to public scrutiny with greater severity and directness than if they were to remain unidentified to the public.
Ploggers use social media to connect and swap ideas with other ploggers, encourage newcomers, publicize plogging events, and promote the activity itself, often in artfully arranged Insta-friendly photos.
And so does design collective Embassy for the Displaced, a network of architects, filmmakers, 3D scanning experts, fashion designers, and programmers working to document and publicize the refugee crisis.
There are two hyperloop startups based in Los Angeles: one is extremely eager to publicize its progress on this futuristic, insanely fast transportation system, the other... not so much.
The image tagging system that went viral on social media was part of artist Trevor Paglen and AI researcher Kate Crawford's attempts to publicize how prejudiced technology can be.
The ministry this month released its own proposals for new rules on NGOs, among them a demand that they publicize details such as funding and membership or face bans.
The controversy also raises the question of whether brands should take a stand on social issues, as Nike has done in its advertising, or have their executives publicize opinions.
NPS sources told the Washington Post, however, that the entire event was unwanted to begin with, and that employees were, under no circumstances, to publicize it on social media.
"I was just amazed when I pulled up in the hearse," Drew Mikel, an intern at the Brown Funeral Home & Cremation Services who helped publicize Wilson's funeral, told CNN.
Gowdy, never camera shy and well versed in the art of information warfare, appeared on cable news to keep the public updated on his investigation and publicize his findings.
He also raised the possibility that, under the government's broad interpretation of the law, courts could use the PACER funds to publicize the menu in the Supreme Court cafeteria.
Uber is notoriously stingy with its earnings data, routinely refusing requests to publicize more than just a glossy sketch of earnings and hours of its workforce of independent contractors.
Verizon apparently anticipated the backlash and, even though they're rolling out the new tiered system tomorrow (August 23), the company has yet to publicize the change or new offerings.
Speaker Paul Ryan has responded to this setback by putting his head in the sand, arguing that Saccone lost because he didn't publicize the corporate tax cuts strongly enough.
The Labour Party wants to know if the prime minister retained any interest in the offshore fund, which Mr. Cameron denies, and wants him to publicize his tax returns.
He is reluctant to sign a new contract with his mogul boss (Rod Steiger), who blackmails him by threatening to publicize a crime that the studio helped cover up.
The amendment would also mandate that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) publicize public health concerns in certain cases, and allow Michigan to forgive Flint's loans for drinking water infrastructure.
Although there is not yet indication of whether or not Boeing will accept or publicize the recommendations, the formation of the committee is a step in the right direction.
Germany doesn't publicize statistics on how many people are granted asylum for reasons of sexuality, but Dirk Siegfried, a Berlin lawyer, told me that Manu's case was particularly strong.
He doesn't publicize it, and it has made him difficult to categorize: You couldn't quite make the argument that John Chamberlain, a di Suvero contemporary, was a community builder.
In it, he says he actually decided on going solo at the end of this past summer, but wasn't able to publicize it until after Flosstradamus's latest tour wrapped.
But he declined to answer direct questions about accusations that his troops committed atrocities, citing a continuing investigation that, he said, will publicize its findings in the coming days.
In response to environmental concerns lobbed by elected officials and residents, the MTA and DOT has also sworn to publicize air quality results, and "minimize" disruptiveness during the shutdown.
The board did not publicize the reversal of its decision, nor did it inform the City Council before a council member asked about it at the hearing on Tuesday.
"The intent by Project Veritas clearly was to publicize the conversation if we fell for the trap," Martin Baron, the executive editor at The Post, was quoted as saying.
In creating its report, the Anti-Defamation League relied mostly on complaints, news reports, and posts from the extremist groups themselves, which often publicize these activities, Mr. Segal said.
A music festival in the Bahamas would combine what he called his three biggest passions — tech, rap music and the ocean — and publicize the app, he told his staff.
"It was something that we did very private and weren't looking to publicize, and I'll just leave it at that," Yankees general manager Brian Cashman told The Associated Press.
Mr. Karoui has been compared to former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of Italy and is known for using his television station to publicize his charitable activities in poor areas.
The rule has sparked concerns the EPA would be unnecessarily limiting the scope of their scientific review, ignoring landmark research that cannot publicize the sensitive personal data of participants.
Shashua believes it&aposs important that autonomous-vehicle companies publicize the decision-making frameworks their vehicles will use, as doing so will make it easier to work with regulators.
Qatar must also be incentivized to draft, publicize and maintain a list of designated terrorist entities and submit designated entities to the ramifications outlined in Qatar's existing counterterrorism legislation.
How to opt out: You can control what you publicize to other users about your activity and control how much email the app sends you about your friends' achievements.
She travels continually, often without any immediate electoral aim—the next federal elections won't be till the second half of 2017—but simply to publicize the Party and herself.
It's rare for an endowment office to publicize an opening but just like every other department, this team can still take advantage of help with office work and filing.
Twitter on Wednesday briefly suspended the account of a Chinese-born billionaire who was using the social media service to publicize allegations of corruption against top Communist Party officials.
It would mean, rather than begging Republicans for assent or small scraps of policy assistance, doing everything possible to publicize their intransigence and make it core to their identity.
Pecker then offered to have his supermarket tabloid newspaper, The National Enquirer, "buy the silence of women if they tried to publicize sexual encounters with Mr. Trump," The Journal reported.
ProPublica gave us temporary accounts with different user names, but since no one knew these new email addresses and we were afraid to publicize them, our inboxes were eerily silent.
We also call on Microsoft to draft, publicize and enforce a clear policy stating that neither Microsoft nor its contractors will work with clients who violate international human rights law.
They're choosing to publicize the possibility now because they both watched in the past as law enforcement, lawyers, judges, and advocates scrambled to respond to the rise of nonconsensual porn.
Therefore we ask that Project Maven be cancelled, and that Google draft, publicize and enforce a clear policy stating that neither Google nor its contractors will ever build warfare technology.
In our increasingly digital world, it's almost a requirement that you have a functioning website to establish your existence and publicize your goods and services to the rest of humanity.
When the Sheriff's Department sought to fit officers with body-worn cameras, the ordinance required them to publicize a surveillance-impact statement and use policy before a scheduled public hearing.
"This was vandalism done in the name of preservation," Liu Fusheng, a local park officer who was among the first to publicize the unexpected makeover, told the New York Times.
When it comes to 287(g) participation, if they can publicize it and campaign on it, it's gonna be a winner for a lot of rural sheriffs around the country.
The U.S. intelligence official told Reuters that "it was no accident that Russia decided to publicize" the visit after years of not disclosing meetings between U.S. and Russian intelligence officials.
" He added: "By contrast, as soon as you came into possession of the slightest innuendo related to Secretary Clinton, you rushed to publicize it in the most negative light possible.
CAF II works like many other government reverse auctions — the agency or whoever publicize the tasks and locations it will subsidize work in, and companies submit bids to fulfill them.
Republican Representative Ed Royce, the chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, introduced a measure that would force the Obama administration to publicize plans for transfers from Guantanamo.
The bill would require tech companies like Facebook to publicize the same advertiser data as those older media formats, catalogue all requested ad buys, and file descriptions of target audiences.
" "By contrast," Reid added, "as soon as you came into possession of the slightest innuendo related to Secretary Clinton, you rushed to publicize it in the most negative possible light.
Ciara and Future's war just got way more heated -- she's suing him for allegedly blasting her mothering skills and attacking her relationship with Russell Wilson ... all to publicize his music.
It was a stark disconnect with the reality outside, where the story of the hour concerned a man who had used Facebook to publicize a murder, and threaten many more.
While they don't do much to publicize it, schools can—and do—offer financial aid agreements that contain scholarship guarantees, and also allow athletes to continue talking to other suitors.
World leaders don't always publicize their height, which means estimating often comes down to comparing them as they stand beside one another or with other celebrities whose heights are public.
In the early 2000s, Mexico's once-dominant Sinaloa cartel began to publicize its violence, previously done in secret, with YouTube videos of masked hitmen torturing and decapitating rivals with machetes.
Of course, Trump's infomercial for his Turnberry golf course is far from the only time he has used taxpayer-funded trips and official presidential press conferences to publicize his properties.
"We tend to publicize these outrageous acts of defiance, versus emphasizing the majority that I run into and work with, who are very mission focused and value based," she said.
Moore appeared on the show to publicize a book he had just written about his expulsion from the court for refusing to take down a monument to the Ten Commandments.
But all throughout, when there is a close or wrong call, we don't pretend it away, but publicize it and work to improve our methods to avoid repeating the errors.
Many anticorruption activists in Ukraine greeted Mr. Manafort's indictment as welcome news, a vindication of their efforts to publicize what they saw as his flouting of Ukrainian election finance laws.
Look, it was The Times that in 2015 helped uncover and publicize the uranium arrangement, but it has been flagrantly taken out of context by Fox News and its ilk.
Todd Bol never sent out a news release to publicize his project, and yet small local papers and then the national media began noticing the phenomenon and writing about it.
Last year, China's National Tourist Administration invited Chinese tourists to document the misbehavior of other Chinese travelers and send the pictures and video to authorities, who would then publicize them.
The conference was held in secrecy under "Chatham House rules," by which participants pledge not to publicize the proceedings; journalists who attend do so on an off-the-record basis.
The Mevagissey campaign sought to raise awareness of the problem in the village, rally others to the cause, and, ultimately, identify candidates — as well as publicize the issue more broadly.
Mr. Ellsberg spent much of 1970 trying to get sympathetic lawmakers to publicize the report, but by early 1971, he had decided that the news media was a better option.
The country has failed to use the occasion of the 16-nation African Nations Championship, the last international tournament before FIFA makes its decision, to publicize its World Cup campaign.
For one thing, he said, people could use the apps to create contact lists of acquaintances, strangers or public figures they do not like and maliciously publicize their voting histories.
It is true that a Ukrainian legislator helped publicize documents on Mr. Manafort's multimillion-dollar payments from a Ukrainian political party, leading to his resignation as Mr. Trump's campaign chairman.
The defiant move to publicize Iran's missile program seemed certain to irk the United States as it plans to dismantle nearly all sanctions on Iran under a breakthrough nuclear agreement.
We knew about possible policy changes regarding climate change and L.G.B.T. rights before Trump was ready to publicize them, because aides checked and balanced him with leaks to the media.
He has also pursued other regulatory projects in health care, like his proposal, finalized on Friday, that would require hospitals to publicize the prices they have negotiated with insurance companies.
"It's not the FBI's style to publicize every overseas effort," said Gina Osborn, a retired FBI assistant special agent in charge who led one of the bureau's international response teams.
His rival, Mr. Karoui, has populist tendencies and is widely known through his ownership of Nessma TV, which has done much to publicize the work of his anti-poverty charity.
It was a busy week, with the continuing saga of Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels, and the White House didn't publicize it, so the order largely flew under the radar.
Events to publicize the role of Mexico City's "bike mayor" were postponed after the recent quake, but the disaster may have helped highlight the benefits of urban cycling, said Carreón.
" The campaign encourages advocates to print off and sign the sticker, which reads, "In the event that I die from gun violence please publicize the photo of my death. #MyLastShot.
" He added: "In countries where the judicial system is unable or unwilling to enforce rights — most countries — the human rights movement's main tool is to investigate and publicize official misconduct.
And while some of the candidates have been speaking with members since November, voting members have started privately grumbling in recent weeks about attempts to publicize vote counts or endorsements.
United We Dream, an organization led by undocumented youth, was planning new efforts to publicize its 24-hour Migrawatch Hotline, which encourages immigrants to report enforcement activity in their areas.
English soccer's governing body, the Football Association, has launched an internal review into what it admitted could be one of the sport's biggest crises, and promised to fully publicize its findings.
And this way, sponsoring NRG and being a part of their platform in terms of content, jerseys, other platforms for them to publicize our brand, makes a tremendous amount of sense.
EPA staff have also been asked not to publicize any talks, conferences, or webinars that had been planned for the next 60 days, the staffer said, asking not to be named.
The Journal described the indictment as part of "name-and-shame campaign to publicize alleged foreign hackers," and noted it did not accuse the Chinese government of backing the three's actions.
It, along with the health ministry and State Administration for Industry and Commerce, would investigate Baidu over the case and "handle it in accordance with the law" and publicize its findings.
The company also made a tactical choice to collaborate with Zedd, a DJ and record producer popular with young consumers, who could publicize the launch to his 6.2 million Instagram followers.
Or Twitter could reserve it for users who maliciously publicize old names in a way that's designed to hurt specific trans users, which seems to be the intent of the policy.
Not only did Diaz walk out of school alongside his peers, he also helped organize and publicize the walkout for all New York City schools through his work at Integrate, NYC.
"That said, American Eagle will need to work hard to publicize and communicate this as it is an unusual facility to have and most shoppers would not expect it," Saunders added.
It was not immediately clear why, though the reports that Johnson was missing on the battlefield might explain why the White House did not initially publicize the extent of the engagement.
The Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter accused the police of failing to publicize details about sexual assaults at a festival in Stockholm last summer until the newspaper drew attention to the episode.
The Marines' top general allowed the leak of internal Pentagon memos to publicize hardships military families faced during the deployment of troops to the southern border, according to a Newsweek report.
Instead, Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, received applause after appearing as Super Mario, the star of the Nintendo video game series, to publicize the preparations for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
But in contrast to the gleeful videos the militants have released detailing their destruction of ancient artifacts in other places, they had made little attempt to publicize their actions in Palmyra.
Instead, at a press conference on July 27, he called on a foreign government — Russia — to find and publicize missing emails from the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server.
Whoopi Goldberg, a cohost of "The View," slammed the actress Debra Messing for wanting to publicize a list of attendees at a fundraiser for President Donald Trump, comparing it to McCarthyism.
A coalition critical of the service announced on Monday it would use the convention to publicize the discrimination allegations on television and in person to delegates attending the event in Philadelphia.
Other candidates will most likely publicize their numbers in the coming days, and all of them are required to report their fund-raising to the Federal Election Commission by July 15.
We can also hope that the allure of the hunt for truly ephemeral content will motivate collectors to push harder to find and publicize new bits and pieces of stag history.
Though many sites don't document or publicize the racial demographics of their visitors, employees at several plantations told BuzzFeed News that the people they see visiting these sites are overwhelmingly white.
That apothegm would make a valuable addition to Sunshine Week (March 13-19), the annual celebration of open government laws that publicize government's inner workings for the inspection of everyday citizens.
Once you see the facts this way, the agonizing by MIT's leadership over how to deprive Epstein of any ability to publicize the gifts, and thus "whitewash" his reputation, seems misplaced.
As part of the effort to oust her, Mr. Giuliani and his associates encouraged news outlets favorable to the president to publicize unsubstantiated claims about Ms. Yovanovitch's disloyalty to Mr. Trump.
That's what happened in 2009 and 2010, when Obama made sure to publicize his meetings with Senate Republicans about selecting the jurists who would be his first two Supreme Court nominees.
A California sheriff's department opposed to the state's new sanctuary city law announced Monday that it would publicize inmate release dates to help federal immigration agents find immigrants without legal status.
They also say that shutting the Office of Global Criminal Justice, as the war crimes bureau is officially known, would hamper efforts to publicize atrocities and bring war criminals to justice.
The Karps spent summers in Charlotteville, but at first Mr. Karp did not publicize where the museum was because "he didn't want artists besieging him with slides" to look at, Mrs.
Most people who have been in prison prefer to focus on the future, not the past, and speaking up requires them to publicize a personal history that many have kept hidden.
The department now has stepped up efforts to publicize crimes by immigrants, enlist local police officers for the effort, erect new detention facilities, discourage asylum seekers and, ultimately, speed up deportations.
"We put out a statement because of the media interest that Marcos had in his time," a source in the judicial authorities said of the decision to publicize the automatic matter.
"They're out there doing the work already, and we know how hard they work on their own behalf to publicize their work, and get it out to more readers," Ms. Asumadu said.
Warren, speaking to Reuters after a news conference to publicize an IBF world super-featherweight title bout on May 20 between American Gervonta Davis and Britain's Liam Walsh, hoped Fury could return.
RELATED: NASA chief 'evolved' on climate science; skeptics emailed to complain Politico recently reported the Agriculture Department has refused to publicize government-funded studies that show the dangers of the climate emergency.
Though that was occasionally true – he famously voted in favor of the 1994 assault weapons ban, a fact he's not likely to publicize now – he mostly stuck to his fiscally conservative agenda.
This was also reflected in a short-lived White House email push meant to publicize violent crimes committed by immigrants in the US. For example, a tally sent to reporters on Feb.
Even though there are high-level investors such as Robert Kraft, who paid $20 million for Overwatch League team Boston Uprising, there's still a need to publicize esports to marketers and brands.
In the recording, the woman also told her husband that Greitens had taken a picture of her while naked and threatened to publicize it if she ever told anyone of their affair.
U.S. lawmakers, many of whom are working to publicize trustworthy information about the little-understood health epidemic, say they want the platforms to do more to stave off the wave of misinformation.
Trump also highlighted his plan to create an office within the Department of Homeland Security to publicize crimes committed by illegal immigrants — a line that drew exasperated sighs from across the aisle.
TV shows like Jane the Virgin have started tackling the subject in more real ways to publicize the hardships new mothers face, but Tamblyn's photo is another kind of an opening point.
People need to understand that nothing on the internet goes unnoticed, and when you publicize your comments or suggestions you aren't just writing on a wall, you're writing to a real person.
Robinson points out that this makes sense, as these tweets tend to be announcements of one sort or another — exactly the sort of administrative message that campaign staff would need to publicize.
They are, however, permitted to take the steps the Biden campaign took last month: reveal to reporters that they've dropped their opposition to super PACs and let news outlets publicize that information.
Among polled registered voters, 2900 percent say that House Democratic leadership in the next session of Congress should be allowed to publicize the president's tax returns, while 220006 percent say it shouldn't.
American Oversight will primarily use litigation and open records laws to "uncover and publicize information about malfeasance and corruption by administration officials," it said in a release announcing its creation on Monday.
In the 1990s, Chris was one of the original vulnerability researchers at The L0pht, a hacker think tank, where he was one of the first to publicize the risks of insecure software.
"We ask that Project Maven be cancelled, and that Google draft, publicize and enforce a clear policy stating that neither Google nor its contractors will ever build warfare technology," the letter states.
Trump's anti-Muslim travel ban ordered government agencies to collect and release information on "honor killings" of women in the United States, a thinly veiled request to publicize gendered crimes by Muslims.
The CMA has asked lenders to publicize more clearly how much they charge for unauthorized overdrafts, though lawmakers wanted a tougher approach with the FCA itself setting a cap on such fees.
Obviously, it's one of those things that you don't want to publicize and say, "Wow, look at this!" to gain viewership, and [what Logan did] put a bad taste in my mouth.
"Many more [wallets] are affected," Manuel Araoz, co-founder of ethereum smart contract development firm Zeppelin Solutions, who was one of the first to publicize the hack, wrote me in an email.
The hospital chose to publicize the case in Thursday's edition of the "New England Journal of Medicine," in part to highlight a difficult case where doctors knew both children would not survive.
"The previous administration chose not to publicize the full story about Russian computer hackers and social media trolls, and how they relate to a broader strategy to undermine America," Mr. Rosenstein said.
In addition, it can provide information on verified complaints for major incidents like deadly officer-involved shootings, publicize disciplinary decisions on certain minor incidents and audit footage from body and dashboard cameras.
In the 1990s, Wysopal was one of the original vulnerability researchers at The L0pht, a hacker think tank, where he was one of the first to publicize the risks of insecure software.
Members of the public cannot witness what is going on inside a prison, inmates are limited in their ability to relay their accounts and corrections departments have little incentive to publicize discord.
And they're the perfect campaign artifacts to pin onto Twitter accounts, where users want to publicize their support of a candidate while also telegraphing their sense of humor and sense of self.
The information (or propaganda) that they publicize in the normal course of congressional business can build an impregnable reelection fortress of name recognition and support long before the election cycle officially begins.
Other times, there's no way to avoid the sludge; certain things do need saying, because the messages add context or nuance or moral clarity, even as they help publicize the source-pollution.
In 2015, Resorts World sponsored the purchase of kiosks that are displayed at the casino and publicize the center's resources, as well as offer takeaway literature on issues related to problem gambling.
It revels in its brilliant capacity to publicize and transfix — so even this book, which serves as a kind of heroic restitution, can't help reminding us that the heroism springs from privilege.
It offers the opportunity to publicize a person's misdeeds so that they are available not just to an inner circle with access to relevant gossip but to anyone who Googles that person's name.
In 2019, Australia concluded that China was responsible for a cyber-attack on its parliament and its three largest political parties - although it declined to publicize its findings amid concern of trade disruptions.
And U.S. lawmakers, many of whom are working to publicize trustworthy information about the little-understood health epidemic, say they want the platforms to do more to stave off the wave of misinformation.
It would investigate Baidu over the case and "handle it in accordance with the law," along with the health ministry and State Administration for Industry and Commerce, it said, and publicize the findings.
If this had remained an internal matter, the company could have easily chosen not to publicize why he was leaving, should he be terminated at the end of this investigation into his conduct.
Out of an abundance of caution and to avoid the appearance of using my official role to promote the book, I will not publicize the book through a promotional tour or media appearances.
"We also call on Microsoft to draft, publicize and enforce a clear policy stating that neither Microsoft nor its contractors will work with clients who violate international human rights law," the letter reads.
The teenager from Saudi Arabia who fled to Thailand after she was threatened for renouncing Islam has reportedly deactivated the Twitter account she used to publicize her case after she received death threats.
Navalny's efforts to publicize his rallies on social media are now reaching unprecedented rates of up to 26,000 unique viewers a day, making the authorities "really afraid," the source in his office said.
An intrepid legislator could then publicize what they find in Trump's tax returns by reading them aloud on the floor of Congress, just as Alaska Senator Mike Gravel did with the Pentagon Papers.
As the state of women's rights in the 21st century continues to worsen, many advocacy groups are encouraging women to share their stories as a way to publicize the need for reproductive rights.
Representatives of former EPA Administrators Christine Todd Whitman (former Republican governor of New Jersey) and Gina McCarthy told CNN they sought to accurately publicize all meetings and calls with industry and environmental stakeholders.
The emails arrive in reporters' inboxes regularly: requests from the New York Police Department asking the news media to publicize details of a crime in the hope that it will generate investigative leads.
Consistent with past attempts to publicize violations in a bid to generate leverage, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani touted how "sensitive" the West was to the Fordow facility when he announced Iran's latest move.
Just like anybody, they were sometimes bashful for the first few moments in front of the camera...but I would never publicize an image of someone who was not comfortable with the portrait.
Whoopi Goldberg, a cohost of "The View," on Tuesday slammed the actress Debra Messing for wanting to publicize a list of attendees at a fundraiser for President Donald Trump, comparing it to McCarthyism.
On his advice, it switched from URLs to QR codes on promotional literature and started to publicize Chinese restaurants, along with information on where local fare like fish and chips can be found.
The band put out a demo of 15 songs with hopes of perfecting one single with Mr. Rubin to publicize the tour; the producer ended up picking eight songs he wanted to record.
The city has long offered an exemption on property taxes for homeowners living below the poverty line, and recently it has tried harder to publicize this program and to streamline the application process.
The fund plans to publicize its findings and offer financial support to businessmen, government officials and others who run afoul of the Chinese authorities — including those who flee overseas, like Mr. Guo himself.
Emily Lakdawalla, a senior editor for the Planetary Society, which helped publicize the naming contest, said there was a long list of rules that planetary names must follow in order to be approved.
But Mr. Merrill refused to use state resources to publicize it, or to automatically register people who were turned away before it passed — and a district judge said he wouldn't order him to.
"We continue to encourage the government of Saudi Arabia to respect due process and to publicize information on the status of legal cases," Jessica Eldosoky, a State Department spokeswoman, wrote in an email.
Among the settlement's naysayers are activist and photographer Nan Goldin and PAIN Sackler, a drug policy advocacy organization that Goldin founded in 2017 to widely publicize the family's extensive connections to art philanthropy.
"Apparently, some here in Congress believe they are above the law when they publicize the fact of a meeting and purported details of conversations that took occurred in a classified setting," Johnson wrote.
To publicize the news, every few minutes during the game Pogba's name — in hashtag form — flashed on the electronic advertising boards that surround the Old Trafford pitch, bold letters on a bright background.
Joseph Zwilling, a spokesman for the archdiocese, said that he hoped the news conference encouraged more victims to submit claims and that he had no problem with victims' wanting to publicize their abusers.
However, this emphasis on corporate social responsibility has gradually been occurring over the last twenty years, and has intensified in recent years as companies and CEOs implement and publicize large-scale philanthropic initiatives.
LONDON — A Uighur woman living in the Netherlands said on Saturday that she helped publicize secret Chinese government documents that shed light on how Beijing runs mass detention camps holding Muslim ethnic minorities.
Despite such threats, growing numbers of Uighurs and Kazakhs have spoken out, often using Twitter and Facebook to publicize family members in Xinjiang who have disappeared, possibly into re-education camps or prisons.
Beyond the various legal aspects, the group is working with labor and social activists, as well as communications specialists and others, to publicize the struggles of working women facing harassment on the job.
Extinction Rebellion, which promotes revolt against established political, economic and social structures as a way to publicize its dramatic climate message, is in the middle of two weeks of civil disobedience in London.
"Yes, what the black bloc did last night was destructive to property," Eric Laursen, a writer in Massachusetts who has helped publicize anarchist protests, said, using another name for the black-clad demonstrators.
"BREAKING: Government officials dislike those who expose their illegal surveillance and trigger global debate about their behavior," Glenn Greenwald, the former Guardian journalist who helped publicize the Snowden leaks, tweeted at the time.
The former AC Milan soccer star has worked to publicize immunization campaigns and promote vocational training schools "where former child soldiers and other war-affected youth can learn new skills," his bio says.
The businesses had bought ads on Facebook to publicize job openings, but targeted them to young men, so women or people over the age of 55 who use the platform couldn't see them.
Nur Bile, a police officer, said the number of reported attacks by al Shabaab had dropped during the outage, accusing the group of using the web to publicize its attacks and spread its ideology.
Here's why: It is exceptionally rare for a charity to participate in research, conclude that the research suggests its program as implemented doesn't work, and publicize those results in a major announcement to donors.
In close collaboration with the Alzheimer's Society, Mulligan, 31, will work to publicize the Dementia Friends initiative, which aims to transform the way people perceive, act and talk about the condition in everyday life.
Tarrant, who is due back in court next month, dismissed his lawyer over the weekend and said he was planning to represent himself, sparking fears he will use the trial to publicize his beliefs.
And so I dived into the blossoming New York tech community, helping publicize the launch of a slew of social networks and technology solution companies, including Russell Simmons' GlobalGrind, Vibe Media Group, ParentSociety/Cutekid.
And they have a lot to say about "skinny-shaming" and how much the brand has given back to women as opposed to just selling clothes (and why they don't publicize their charitable efforts).
League City police in Galveston County identified the women at a press conference on Monday and implored media outlets to publicize their names and other details so they can build leads in the cases.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has worked with the non-profit project Measure of America to publicize the problem because disconnection in young people is such a predictor of poor health and early death.
The lawyers, Rebecca K. Glenberg and Sandra S. Park, argued that it was crucial to allow people who experienced harassment or assault to seek help or publicize their stories without setting off an investigation.
Kunkush's return to his family was no simple affair — it required help from dozens of do-gooders from all over the world and the help of a dedicated Facebook group to publicize the search.
White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE reportedly didn't know President Trump would publicize the fact that Kelly didn't receive a call from former President Obama after his son died in Afghanistan.
Salter, a former mayor and perpetual politician, is doing his best to publicize the hospital's plight and has brought in a documentary crew to film the older patients, singing happily in their resident choir.
While Kaayk didn't design it for laughs, viewers will have more than a few chuckles in seeing scientific researchers and technologists satirized with the very media (YouTube videos) they use to publicize their work.
I am extremely loathe to publicize his words, but the president's tweet today and the racist creed the shooter posted overlap to the point that they're hard to distinguish with the names removed pic.twitter.
Earlier this week, she filed a $10 million lawsuit against the fast fashion giant after they allegedly stole her name, likeness, and other intellectual property to publicize their products — all without compensating Grande accordingly.
After working secretly for several months to find the cyberspies, the military said it had decided to publicize the operation to raise public awareness and encourage soldiers to report suspicious behavior on social networks.
Alexander L. Vuving, a Vietnam specialist at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Hawaii, said that concern appeared to explain why Vietnam did not publicize the Spanish drilling project.
While some members of her family in Iran sought to keep the arrest quiet, Mr. Omrani said in a telephone interview, he had decided to publicize it, beginning with a Twitter post on Tuesday.
The searches back up a claim that Avenatti intended to profit from a drop in Nike's stock price "if he followed through on his threats" to publicize damaging claims about the company, prosecutors said.
"Addressing smoking and obesity are top priorities for the Health Department," a spokeswoman, Maibe Ponet, said in a written statement that also cited the city's campaign to publicize programs to help people quit smoking.
Trump would also buy stock in a company, publicize that he was considering buying the company to pump up its stock price, and then later sell his shares without ever taking over the company.
These consensual transactions are not new to Kenya or anywhere else in the world, but have recently gained a massive platform with the help of social media, where women publicize the lavish lifestyles they lead.
Except in severe cases — such as in 2011, when an Italian judge was caught on video appearing to crib scores from his colleagues — the ISU does not publicize the warnings or sanctions it hands down.
He said he will use the money to continue expanding to meet growing market demand, to publicize the company and grow a team of marketing and sales people to sell the tool directly to developers.
I reached out to Bruun to see if she'd care to publicize any of the threats she's recieved, and she came back with a statement that sums up the situation better than any screenshot could.
According to the New York Times, Trump vows to publicize crimes by immigrants, enlist local police officers as enforcers, strip immigrants of privacy rights, erect new detention facilities; discourage asylum seekers, and speed up deportations.
Jo Elgarf doesn't wait for an answer, explaining that her Facebook group, "48% Preppers" is made up of people who want to publicize that a "no deal" Brexit could mean disruption to the supply chain.
"Out of an abundance of caution and to avoid the appearance of using my official role to promote the book, I will not publicize the book through a promotional tour or media appearances," she wrote.
Giuliani was brought aboard to publicize Trump's message that he had not been treated fairly, that Hillary Clinton had received better treatment from investigators and that former FBI Director James Comey should not be believed.
Allen and VandeHei are right in the AMA to push back at accusations that they engage in access journalism explicitly for quid pro quo reasons—that they publicize scooplets for politicians in exchange for eyeballs.
Meirelles opened a Twitter account in June to publicize his actions as minister and has recently left the door open for a potential candidacy, saying he would take a decision on the race by April.
In the case of the campaign against Carlson, Media Matters for America, a liberal research organization, was among the first to publicize the remarks after one of its researchers posted a clip of the segment.
Instead, authorities attribute the public outcry to a new social media strategy that uses Twitter, Facebook, and other platforms to publicize the cases—tools that are changing the search for missing persons across the country.
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Axler is one of a handful of so-called short activists, investment managers who often spend months researching a company and then publicize the information to convince others that the stock will fall a lot.
Mr. Kilar said the A.C.L.U.'s objective in helping publicize Ms. Hall's experience was ensuring that CVS makes clear to customers that it will not tolerate discrimination from employees on the basis of gender identity.
And it has sought to weaken it legally, pulling back on funding to publicize coverage opportunities, and approving policies that make it harder for eligible people to enroll and stay enrolled in state Medicaid programs.
He blamed the previous administration for doing too little to publicize Russia's campaign to sabotage the 2016 election while it was underway, and he called out the F.B.I. and Congress for leaks about the case.
There have been at least 169 incidents of state and local governments falling prey to ransomware since that year, though Mr. Liska said that estimate was probably low because governments don't always publicize such attacks.
The "March of Return," as Palestinians are calling the protest campaign that began in March, was intended by its creators to publicize global awareness that about two-thirds of Gaza residents are considered Palestinian refugees.
In his haste to cripple government regulation and publicize his success, Mr. Pruitt and his officials have failed to follow important procedures, and courts have already struck down at least six of his rollback efforts.
Obama's call comes as the Trump administration has taken numerous actions to undermine the law while doing almost nothing to publicize the start of the six-week enrollment season that wraps up on Dec. 15.
When a local blog wrote about the church — a potential boon for a new congregation seeking members — Mr. Williams and his staff did not publicize the article because Ms. Fontela talked about being a lesbian.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk asked the Sierra Club, an environmental advocacy group, to publicize his $6 million in anonymous donations after he received flak last week for contributing to the Republican Party, according to Bloomberg.
While the school has yet to publicize that policy, Craig Mangum, co-founder of the Out Foundation for LGBTQ alumni and former students of BYU, believes those guidelines would be next to "impossible" to enforce.
Yet President Barack Obama's administration did not want to publicize those intrusions, choosing to handle them diplomatically — perhaps because at the time they looked more like classic espionage than an effort to manipulate American politics.
Segun Idowu, a community organizer in Boston who formed a group to lobby for the Boston Police Department to adopt body-worn cameras, worried that departments would publicize positive videos to distract from negative ones.
Serhiy Leshchenko, an anti-corruption crusader and former member of Ukraine's Parliament, worked to publicize secret payments Mr. Manafort received for his work in Ukraine, which eventually led to Mr. Manafort's resignation from the campaign.
To publicize her version of events, Stormy Daniels releases an artist's sketch of a man she says threatened her in a Las Vegas parking lot seven years ago, asking the public to help find him.
As someone who specializes in media relations and public policy, I was able to work with him to contact journalists, hold press conferences, secure pro-bono legal support, and publicize his story on social media.
Starting in January, I toured the country to publicize our anti-corruption "Cleaning Up Ukraine" movement in order to put pressure on the country's leaders to put a stop to this graft by Ukraine's ultrarich.
The institute was forced out of larger offices in October, and this year its main websites and social media accounts in China were shut by regulators, making it difficult for Unirule to publicize its ideas.
The report urges the Department of Homeland Security to create an intergovernmental agency that would attribute and publicize foreign influence operations, which they say could help demystify Iran's ongoing information warfare campaign against the United States.
Most of us won't spend a Sunday looking through Facebook ads, but public interest groups and consumer protection officials will, and they'll publicize and be in a position to act on the troubling things they find.
Foxconn continues to publicize job fairs, but listings on local jobs boards and interviews with current and former employees indicate hiring continues to lag, with months-long delays in getting hiring budgets or offer letters approved.
It's how audiences and ticket brokers get tickets -- the scarcity has been attributed to mass buying by resellers -- and it's how Miranda's performance at the White House lands on YouTube, and how shows publicize their offerings.
This essay by Yang Guoliang, a professor at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, first appeared in Qiushi, a Chinese Communist Party policy journal whose mission is to publicize the party's governing philosophy.
The company's public feed originally existed as a way to publicize the service and raise awareness, as Venmo product lead Melanie Aliperti explained to The Verge, which may be why Samsung feels it needs social media.
Volvo Trucks released teaser images Wednesday of the electric trucks it plans to bring to California next year as part of a demonstration project, the latest truck manufacturer to publicize its electric plans in the state.
"This lawsuit is a thinly-veiled attempt by publicly traded Canadian company DionyMed to gain an advantage through litigation, prop up their failing stock price, and publicize their new delivery platform," Eaze spokesperson Elizabeth Ashford said.
The I.R.S. will not confirm if a person is being audited or discuss their returns, but Eric Smith, a spokesman for the agency, said taxpayers are free to publicize their own financial documents at any time.
In an interview with Politico, Anatoly Antonov says he has been disappointed to find so few lawmakers willing to sit down with him, while those who did meet with him were unwilling to publicize the encounters.
" AMI on Wednesday admitted to paying $150,000 to a woman "in concert with" Trump's presidential campaign "in order to ensure that the woman did not publicize damaging allegations about the candidate before the 85033 presidential election.
Brown wasn't going to blow up the plane — the unfinished materials were in his checked luggage — but if the TSA publicized that, why wouldn't it publicize catching someone who was trying to blow up the plane?
Well, you know what, what you're bringing up is something so interesting which is that there's no question that digital media has helped us to publicize our show, to advertise our show and market our show.
" —Pop Crave (@PopCrave) January 265, 2625Kardashian West was quick to respond, tweeting, "Nothing gets me more heated than to see people think they know what we donated to and to think we have to publicize everything.
She could have finished her tour, separated from the service and then engaged in the free speech that every American can exercise to publicize her insights about the futility of the ongoing Afghan and Iraq wars.
Going forward, President Trump's executive order will require agencies to review their guidance, revoke much of it, and publicize the rest so that Americans have a fair chance to know the rules that apply to them.
The board explained it had "opened a law enforcement case" against Mr. Jarlstrom "for the unlicensed practice of engineering," and cited his attempts to publicize his review, critique and recalculations of the current formulas in use.
Will the president be successful in his ambitions to publicize crimes by immigrants; enlist local police officers as enforcers; strip immigrants of privacy rights; erect new detention facilities; discourage asylum seekers; and, ultimately, speed up deportations?
But they were not rushing to publicize it either; one American defense official attending the African Land Forces Summit meeting last week in Lilongwe, Malawi's capital, looked pained when a reporter asked about the planned ceremony.
Although popular trading app Robinhood does not publicize its users' holding, Robintrack — an unofficial tool that scrapes data from Robinhood — ranks Virgin Galactic as by far the stock with the biggest increase in holdings among users.
And she cited comments from Trump and conservative figures that raised the foreperson's public profile and opened up the juror to harassment from Stone's supporters as she ordered the attorneys not to publicize the juror's identity.
You know, he wanted to publicize Nathan&aposs, so you didn&apost have TV and radio in those days, in 1916, so you had to come up with a gimmick, and Nathan&aposs was pretty smart.
And according to the complaint, Twitter's efforts aren't nearly enough: The fact that ISIS repeatedly uses Twitter to recruit jihadists and publicize its aims is an established one, and the complaint documents the link in detail.
Once upon a time, it used to be if any high ranking official — from any administration, Democrat or Republican — came into your restaurant not only would you serve them, but you'd publicize it to promote your business.
The willingness to consider the public option comes as employers' historically close lobbying alliance with the health insurance industry has frayed over issues like the Trump administration's push to publicize the secret rates hospitals and insurers negotiate.
But it does seem to illustrate that Apple is taking the issue seriously enough to implement a solution, even if it would rather not publicize the change and admit it had a bigger problem on its hands.
While the hacker or hackers known as "Guccifer 2.0" claims to have released the information about the Democratic congressional members and staffers through a blog, that is not the only mechanism being used to publicize private information.
CNBC is reporting that Comey and the FBI concluded that "a foreign power [Russia] was trying to undermine the election," but that Comey decided not to publicize the conclusion because of its potential to affect the election.
Nabors, who moved to Hawaii in the 1980s, told Hawaii News Now that his television colleagues knew he was gay in the 1960s and '70s but that he never sought to publicize it because he preferred privacy.
There was little incentive for the companies to publicize a free alternative to their paid products, and the IRS agreed that the Free File offers need only be listed on a special page of the agency's website.
It apparently took quite a bit of persuasion to convince the candidate that it was not a good idea to publicize his friendship with a man who was once convicted of manslaughter for stomping someone to death.
"There are clear demands and unless they are met, there is no escape but to publicize full rejection (of the council's moves)," the SPA statement said, urging citizens to continue a sit-in outside the Defence Ministry.
In an apparent effort to buttress Francis against criticism from conservatives for breaking with his predecessor's doctrinal orthodoxy, Monsignor Vigano held a news conference last week to publicize a new series of books about the pope's theology.
Paul and her National Woman's Party paid dearly for their actions, enduring attacks and jail sentences to publicize the hypocrisy of a nation fighting to extend democracy abroad while denying those same rights to women at home.
Scientists were concerned that the Trump administration would take steps to undermine or censor the report or its conclusions, leading some authors to contact reporters to publicize a draft to try to get ahead of any interference.
"She was relentless in her pursuit of her brand; that was her world, her brand in real estate," said Adam Sidel, Jerome's son from a previous marriage, referring to Ms. Consolo's constant efforts to publicize her business.
He suggested that the more fundamental intention of law is the protection of taxpayer privacy, so Treasury and I.R.S. lawyers could deem a request that appears intended to publicize the president's tax information for political purposes inappropriate.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Under this program, F.B.I. agents concocted a false internal narrative connecting Dr. King to foreign enemies, allowing agents to justify threatening to publicize his private life and encouraging him to commit suicide.
The Trump administration has refused to publicize dozens of government-funded studies that carry warnings about the effects of climate change, defying a longstanding practice of touting such findings by the Agriculture Department's acclaimed in-house scientists.
Setting an example and seizing an opportunity to publicize the service on this Saturday, the country's president, Paul Kagame, helped break ground for a new elementary school in the country's northeast while dozens of photographers snapped photos.
Now "people are reluctant to meet him because they fear he may publicize parts of their discussion, and in general they do not want to feel like they are rewarding his diplomatic behavior," the former official said.
It also did not publicize that the president led a tour of Air Force One for friends and family members of the staff at Mar-a-Lago, while the plane was parked at Palm Beach International Airport.
President Trump, too, has pushed forward with an initiative to lower prices: Through an executive order and regulation, his administration is seeking to require health care providers to publicize the prices they have negotiated with insurance companies.
"The proof on these counts at trial would establish that these payments were made in order to ensure that each recipient of the payments did not publicize their stories of alleged affairs with the candidate," she said.
Prosecutors accused Avenatti of threatening to publicize claims that Nike arranged for payments to elite college basketball recruits, unless the athletic wear company paid him more than $20 million and hired him to manage an internal probe.
These solutions aim to fix a system that leaves lawmakers too reliant on "fundraising at all costs" politics, update lobbying disclosure laws, and recommend actions we can take right now to change the system Mulvaney helped publicize.
The main countries of concern are Russia, which continues to publicize new weaponry, and China, which destroyed one of its own satellites in a 2007 test with a "kill vehicle" (essentially a giant bullet launched by missile).
But while she was blindfolded and bound with tape to an exercise machine, she said, Mr. Greitens took a nude photograph of her without permission and threatened to publicize the image if she spoke about their affair.
In addition to strategic release dates, Edge says record labels work hard to publicize their contenders for SOTS by getting them on the radio and positioning them on playlists and streaming services such as Spotify and iTunes.
The main countries of concern are Russia, which continues to publicize new weaponry, and China, which destroyed one of its own satellites in a 2007 test with a "kill vehicle" — essentially a giant bullet launched by missile.
Through BWA, members have direct access to what is happening in contemporary Black Canadian art, as members share exhibition opportunities, published essays and novels, reviews, and celebrate and publicize news of project acceptances and awards from different councils.
But the company did not immediately publicize the change and around the same time got into a public fight with researchers at the DEF CON hacker conference, who spent several days finding vulnerabilities in Election Systems & Software machines.
Investors who want shares that would lead to an ownership of 25 percent or more in Sabeco have to inform the local authorities and publicize the information a week before the auction date, which is set for Dec.
If the media declined to publicize the contents of hacks to protect our democratic institutions from foreign interference, even skeptical reporters might come around to the view that this is an analogous act of noble sensible self-restraint.
The Remington Arms Company, America's oldest gun maker, said it would use social media and talk-radio to help publicize its offer to replace the triggers in millions of allegedly defective rifles exposed in a 22015 CNBC documentary.
"The Court acknowledges that this situation is rather unprecedented; it is not every day that an FBI Director feels the need to memorialize his conversations with a sitting President and then publicize that he did so," Boasberg wrote.
With Facebook becoming a key source for news and Facebook Live rapidly becoming a tool to broadcast and publicize these brutal incidents, the judgment calls it makes on these videos are going to be more fraught than ever.
Counterterrorism has also become a profession and one that can pay well to experts that publicize and hype the threat, or serve the broader personal and political interests of those who attack Islam, rather than extremism and violence.
On Trump's tapes and leaking memos Comey said that he believed it was his right to publicize the details of what he viewed were unclassified recollections of his conversation with Trump in his role as a private citizen.
In order to publicize an upcoming exhibition on the domestic spaces painted by Vincent van Gogh, the Art Institute of Chicago has recreated one of van Gogh's most famous paintings — The Bedroom — as a rentable room on Airbnb.
Serving as president would presumably give Trump new tools with which to help get the "university" (which, to be clear, is not in any sense a university) out of legal trouble and create invaluable opportunities to publicize it.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former Florida mail carrier who flew a gyrocopter onto the U.S. Capitol grounds to publicize the need for campaign finance reform was sentenced to 120 days in jail on Thursday, a spokesman for prosecutors said.
One of Politico's sources said that the meeting was split into two camps: Decide, create and publicize the administration's position on encryption or go so far as to ask Congress for legislation to ban end-to-end encryption.
Lobbying group ICOMP, whose members include Google rivals online mapping services Hot Map and Streetmap, as well as CEPIC (Centre of the Picture Industry) and TradeComet which owns a rival search engine, said regulators should publicize Google's proposal.
While it's understandable that Zuckerberg wouldn't bend over backwards to publicize that misstep when talking to the Georgetown audience, it also skips past the true origins of Facebook: As a small social network for Harvard's students to connect.
Interpark did not learn about the breach until July 11, when it received an anonymous message threatening to publicize the leak of personal data unless it paid the equivalent of $2.6 billion in South Korea's currency, the won.
"The Administration's plans to execute large-scale, coordinated enforcement operations and ongoing efforts to publicize inhumane family separations have caused significant anxiety, fear and trauma for American families and discord for citizens and migrants alike," the lawmakers wrote.
They also want an official apology to the men and the black community at large and demand that "Starbucks create and publicize a new policy that expressly disallows calling the police on citizens," according to the Facebook page.
Yet the vice president asked those same journalists — who the President sees as purveyors of "fake news" -- to perform the public service of transmitting details of new government public health guidelines and to publicize a new website: coronavirus.gov.
But in light of the Sutherland Springs shooting earlier this month—along with the Las Vegas mass shooting that killed 59—the River figured it was a good time to publicize the fact that its congregants are packing.
While he supports Jenkins and the players, Lurie told them they needed to better publicize their goals so they were not sidetracked by people accusing them of being unpatriotic, like those protesting the Vietnam War in the 1960s.
Our only hope is that this challenge and threat motivates scholars, collectors, and general smut history enthusiasts to pressure existing archives and private collectors to publicize their content, bridge gaps between one another, and push research and restoration.
Since 2012, the country has retracted more scientific papers because of faked peer reviews than all other countries and territories put together, according to Retraction Watch, a blog that tracks and seeks to publicize retractions of research papers.
For Dino Casimiro, a local sports teacher, the tale began in 2002, when he and a group of friends set up a club in 2002 to help popularize water sports among locals, and publicize Nazaré's waves among foreigners.
The group's defection was one of the largest known cases of its kind, and the South Korean government's decision to publicize it broke with long-held practice that it does not identify defectors on safety and privacy grounds.
It's extremely disingenuous for "journalists" and rival candidates to publicize a news article that merely asserts, without presenting any evidence, that Russia is "helping" Bernie Sanders — but provides no information as to what that "help" allegedly consists of.
The group, made up of banks, law firms and insurers, believes it would be possible to publicize a "relatively better long-term economic outlook for the UK" which would "promote financial stability" outside the EU, the Telegraph reported.
Attorney Michael Avenatti pleaded not guilty in a Manhattan court Tuesday to attempting to extort up to $25 million from Nike by threatening to publicize claims that it made improper payments to athletes, which Nike denies, AP reports.
Avenatti, 48, is charged with threatening to publicize accusations that Nike Inc illegally paid families of college basketball recruits unless the sportswear company paid him and another lawyer $15 million to $25 million to conduct an internal probe.
Departments in those states are free to publicize the videos they choose, with little legal pressure to release those that reflect poorly on the police, said Chad A. Marlow, an advocacy lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union.
Its initial purpose was to publicize the case of the Feminist Five and enlist international support, but since the release of the five women, it has continued to be a place to share news and organize political action.
Drawing on the famous Pentagon Papers Case, the 1971 decision that allowed the media to publish classified documents about the Vietnam War, the Bartnicki Court held that the First Amendment protected the journalist's right to publicize the recording.
Ten of them have active loan programs or have previously loaned artwork to museums in the US or around the world, and many of these, such as Glenstone and the Brant Foundation, do readily publicize this information online.
"Therefore we ask that Project Maven be cancelled, and that Google draft, publicize and enforce a clear policy stating that neither Google nor its contractors will ever build warfare technology," the letter said, according to the New York Times .
Cranston appeared on the show to publicize his no-holds-barred memoir, A Life in Parts, in which the 60-year-old Emmy winner talks about the episodes in his life that have shaped his work as an actor.
The bank told The Associated Press Friday that it will not publicize how much it paid for the ads, which ran in The Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal and major papers in Germany, France, Spain, Britain and Israel.
That narrative -- a laundry list of unsupported allegations -- asserted corruption by the Bidens, as well as collusion between officials in Ukraine and the Democrats in the US to publicize damaging information about Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort in 2016.
It also said that airlines will need to publicize their planned adjusted ticket prices a week before they come into effect, but no more than 10 routes will be allowed to be subject to price changes in each season.
"Therefore we ask that Project Maven be cancelled, and that Google draft, publicize and enforce a clear policy stating that neither Google nor its contractors will ever build warfare technology," the letter said , according to the New York Times .
Chelsea Handler, Trevor Noah, Alana Glazer, Amy Schumer, and others used their influence on social media to publicize representatives' phone numbers, and other organizations bought out domain names for websites that would send out letters to representatives for you.
" In today's age, he says a fad happens when, "there's an established cultural interest in something that matches up with the current zeitgeist," celebrities publicize it, and "the fad is visually interesting enough to take off on social media.
Now that she's nearly done with Freeform's Pretty Little Liars, Troian Bellisario has time to publicize the film she wrote herself, a movie called Feed about twins in high school, one of whom is facing a devastating eating disorder.
The event has traditionally been a not only a forum for Google to connect with the developers that feed its innovative pipeline of products, but also a chance to publicize exciting new products that will launch throughout the year.
Video footage, which went viral, appears to show McGregor and his entourage in an underground parking area smashing windows on a bus filled with Ultimate Fighting Championship fighters who were at the arena to publicize an upcoming UFC event.
Video footage, which went viral, appeared to show McGregor and his entourage in an underground parking area smashing windows on a bus filled with Ultimate Fighting Championship fighters who were at the arena to publicize an upcoming UFC event.

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