He gave up graduate school and threw himself into work as a volunteer publicizing the AIDS problem.
"It's classified for a reason, because publicizing that information would pose a significant threat to national security, " he told reporters.
But he said the military should do a better job publicizing that it is working to hone all of its cyber capabilities both defensive and offensive.
At the very least, this could be illegal in some states, such as Pennsylvania where a court found publicizing the license plates of those crossing picket lines to be illegal.
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The article added, however, that the victims were being done a disservice by their "self-publicizing" lawyers, a criticism endorsed by the weekly Die Zeit.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been a steadfast advocate for publicizing the results of teacher evaluations.
In fact the Daily Show did a good job of publicizing them yesterday.
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The survey also shows that hotels could do a better job of publicizing their green cred. 64 percent of respondents said that they rarely or never feel informed about whether hotels are truly eco-friendly.
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Seriously, what sane fiduciary engages in an infinitely risky short position of 20-25% of a public company that is buying back its stock feverishly with massive free cash flow, and then paints himself into a corner by both publicizing his outsized position while antagonizing the one investor on Earth who has the will and skill to eviscerate him?
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Blues guitarist Tab Benoit was looking ahead last January when he brought together some legendary Louisiana musicians for a recording session aimed at publicizing the dangerous erosion of the wetlands.
In a separate New England Journal editorial, University of Washington epidemiologist Bruce Psaty and Wake Forest University's Curt Furberg are also harshly critical of Pfizer for not publicizing details until just a few weeks ago of another study that found hints of cardiovascular problems with Celebrex in 2000.
After all, it is a very cost-effective way of publicizing the company name.
Today, publicizing breaches has evolved into a way for lesser-known researchers and security companies to make a name in the industry.
Securing the signatures of Friedman, along with economists from Cornell, Stanford and Yale universities, among others, is a coup for the MPP, a group largely interested in widening and publicizing debate over the usefulness of laws against pot.
Publicizing private facts about people is a tort, she says, and companies can be held liable even if the victim hasn't suffered a monetary loss.
Prosecutors criticized defense attorneys for publicizing the offer, calling it a ploy meant to draw the public and the judge into what should be private plea negotiations.
That has been followed though by a catfight between Perez Hilton and Tequila over her publicizing her grief to increase her fame.
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It's like watering the wheat fields of Kansas with an eyedropper, and has many damaging effects on a society long after aid agencies depart and stop publicizing their efforts there.
Creative Cloud has shortened the loop between the making of the work and the publicizing it, effectively turning productivity into a new social media metric, much as GitHub has for developers.
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Concern about possible dire health effects from using cell phones stems in large part from the publicizing of certain results from human and laboratory studies as well as from stories about individuals who developed a brain tumor after years of cell phone use.
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