Academies are state funded, but privately-run schools which operate independently of their local education authority.
But privately owned auction houses, of which there are some 200, rarely come up for sale.
Critics have called free schools, which are state-funded but privately run, socially divisive and unaccountable.
But privately the company is still scrambling to understand the proposed rules and their consequences.
But privately, many experienced detectives feel that the investigation into Madeleine McCann's disappearance has been a fiasco.
Mr. Cooperman clarified that he's been critical of many of his peers on Wall Street, but privately.
But privately, officials in Cuba, at least, perceive new movement in Washington's position after a two-year freeze.
But privately, many of the neighbors who've come to tend the makeshift shrines also blame the Detroit drug dealers.
The competition authorities are maintaining a discreet silence but privately officials are dismayed.
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You're supposed to appreciate their talent and their four championships and their selfless tradition, but privately you're supposed to want somebody else in the NBA Finals.
But privately, he was irritable and short-tempered, ruminating endlessly over his cases and becoming easily frustrated by small things, like deciding which TV show to watch with his girlfriend.
On the record, cable execs can't say enough good things about the duopolists, but privately they grouse that the lack of competition has led to high prices and slow innovation.
But privately, many Serbs - and even some of their leaders - accept that Serbs and Albanians will never reach agreement on Kosovo so the only solution is an imposed one.
Universities are relieved a deep cut in public funding has been reversed but privately a little concerned by signs that the Scottish government may, in time, be more involved in university governance.
Lenders may yet be cautious about providing commercial loans, but privately held companies have improved two financial metrics that are among the best predictors of default rates, according to recent data from Sageworks Inc.
But privately he regretted his phrasing.
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But privately, some of Hamas's more pragmatic leaders are suggesting they are willing to do more, aware that most Palestinians now favour an end to armed hostilities in return for a permanent Israeli withdrawal from their towns, villages and refugee camps.
Another integration of sports and media is his purchase of online ticketing site Rajakarcis.com (but held privately).
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But the privately-held company's quest to curb costs and boost productivity has it mothballing some of this real-world production.
The caucus cited scheduling conflicts, but aides privately acknowledged that many members didn't want their picture taken with the star.
Labour have used the G-word, but are privately relieved that their high-profile MPs should be able to avoid fighting each other in brutal selection contests for new seats.
House GOP leaders have said they would insist on a bill that makes the federal government responsible for security but allows privately contracted employees to do the actual screening.
But Stewart privately knew it would not be easy.
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But traditional privately placed partnerships can be very attractive, since you probably want an expert to select and manage the investments for you (certainly you do with art), and you usually want diversification that pooled investment delivers.
Ms Purdy said she had inquired about getting the drug privately but could not afford the cost.
But Genesis is privately-held, having been acquired by private investment firms Formation Capital and JER Partners in 2007.
Republican strategists won't admit it, but they are privately downgrading their hopes of winning the Iowa seat, Novak says.
The share of Swedish children educated privately but at the state's expense grew from negligible to around 12% in just 15 years.
Mr Holloway said some money for the Govanhill project still needed to be raised privately but the charity would be "working with children there come spring".
The Roman Catholic church has long been a byword for conformism, but bishops complain privately that the degree of centralisation has increased during his reign.
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