Now, of course, if you live in Montana, if you live in a place with no public transportation, if you just love cars, you're going to want a car or a truck.
They would all represent, implicitly at least, an increment to the national debt (at least in an economic sense, if not in a strict public-accounting sense).
If they were in public school, they would only have the opportunity to interact with people just like them.
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To tap this vast potential, the industry will have to embrace foreign expertise and commercial principles, even if it remains in public ownership.
But Ofcom's boss, Ed Richards, argues that if you believe in public-service broadcasting you have to believe in making it free for everyone.
The right to privacy belongs to all citizens: the victims of crime, even if they are in public life, cannot be excluded from that.
"All participants need to be aware, in the same way as if making a public statement in other forms of media, that any comments would be transmitted to a wider audience, " added Burden.
Get copies of videotapes from security cameras in every store he ever shopped in, and if he ever scratched himself in public, we could watch it.
She said it was the authority's job to assess the proposals and decide if the mine would be in the public interest, or if it could be located outside the national park.
If I wore it in public today, the T-shirt fact checkers would skin me alive.
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American voucher schemes typically offer private schools around half of what the state would spend if the pupils stayed in public schools.
One is a review of the existing Justice Department settlement (under the Tunney act) to determine if it is in the public interest.
If Facebook goes public in 2012 as expected, LinkedIn would have almost a year to prove itself to the Street before withstanding direct comparisons to Facebook.
And then, he said they had another conversation in 2005 in which Pettitte came to Clemens and asked him what will you say in public if someone asked you about this.
If my children were in public school, they would spend their days in rooms with children all within a year of their own age, all from the same neighborhood and social stratum.
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Officers also have the power to take any young people under the age of 16 home between 21:00 and 06:00, if they are in a public place and involved in or at risk from anti-social behaviour.
Put most bluntly, there can be no future for the auto industry if the public schools in Detroit, Flint or Gary are not capable of educating a new generation of workers to design the cars of the future.
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Police have recently been given powers to take any young people in the area aged under 16 home between 21:00 GMT and 06:00 GMT if they are in a public place and involved in or at risk from anti-social behaviour.
Lord McNally said reforms would enable "greater flexibility to resolve offences without the need for prosecution if this is in the public interest" but that "robust community sentences and, where necessary, custodial sentences will continue to be used for the most serious and prolific young offenders".
Passengers have the right, for instance, to insist on being patted down in a private room rather than in public if they would be embarrassed by onlookers, or, on the other hand, to have a witness watch their pat-down, whether that witness is a flying companion or a police officer.
Mr Dilnot said the current rules were "unsatisfactory" as they put those entitled to see the information in advance in a "difficult position" if they then had to speak in public and urged a review of the procedures.
Abortion up until the 10th week of pregnancy was legalized in Turkey in 1983 and has rarely, if ever, inspired much public debate in the three decades since.
And he believes that if our leaders in Washington listen to the broad American public, if they set aside narrow political agendas and ideologies, that we can really accomplish something significant through further action.
Sources who give journalists details of corruption or wrongdoing are traditionally protected by law, if the story is in the public's interest.
Perhaps not at all, if explicit public support succeeds in calming nerves and the firms can raise the extra capital they need.
"Societies move if you have something in the public domain, " Devolz said.
Arch-rival SAP broke that rule, and it looks like Ellison is going to make the company pay--in public humiliation if nothing else.
To take another example, if users of public transport in London were told that in future all their trips would be logged by the authorities, they would revolt.
To make college more affordable, we'll make it easier for students to pay back their loans, and forgive their debt earlier if they choose a career in public service.
People always talk about these sort of things, Stuart, being justified if they're in the public interest and so on, but is this really in the public interest, I mean it's not a mega-expose or it's not a revelation about a Cabinet Minister or something like that.
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