Most developed countries make public education available and free to children over age six.
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And he doesn't make public pronouncements or market calls, lest he "agitate" his clients.
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Will the industry sponsor or the communications company make public the details of their contract?
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I've learnt that I have to be organised in order to make public transport work.
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The company also says it will soon make public the details behind its flavour of Kerberos.
Unlike his predecessor, Nicolas Sarkozy, Mr Hollande is happy to make public his disagreements with Berlin.
What governments can, and must, do, is make public their plans to cut debt levels, it argued.
At the same time, India and Indonesia each needs to make public administration more honest and efficient.
They said they soon would likely make public the types of questions that they plan to ask.
One of Swartz's desires was to make public information truly public -- that is, free and easily available.
Diller, 65, is clearly confident, often arrogant, definitely intimidating, and frequently able to make public relations flaks cringe.
If those fuels were cheaper than traditional ones, then there would be no reason to make public investments.
The U.S. Golf Association said Friday it will make public on Tuesday its final decision in the anchored-putting controversy.
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By law the Tour is required to make public its revenues and expenses.
He has long refused to give interviews or make public appearances, preferring to let his work speak for itself.
The idea that an artist must be a public person to make public works has not been borne out.
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No Federal Reserve officials are currently scheduled to make public appearances next week.
Another would be to make public-sector staff contribute more to their generous pensions.
Romney says he will make public the final version of last year's return.
The U.S. supports transparency and holding the UN accountable and thus will continue to make public OIOS audit reports.
Facebook does not make public the total number of friendships in any country.
Newspapers really ought not to let their readers make public fools of themselves.
The Trust also wants Rangers to make public details of an alleged incident in the Ibrox tunnel on 6 February.
Professor Cooper said companies could be required to make public their sickness absence rates and suggested performance indicators for managers.
Frustrated by the lack of information, activists insisted that the government should make public any measures it intended to take.
And I know there have been requests for, and we will make public the documentation -- the escrow trust documents.
This is particularly critical given the growing student debt crisis, which may make public institutions even more attractive to top students.
Facebook, which also recently revamped its search engine, has also said it plans to make public posts searchable in the future.
Next week, the Fed will make public which banks will be able to return money to shareholders via dividends and buybacks.
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The deputy, a regular bus user, said the novelty of the larger vehicles would make public transport more appealing to islanders.
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