Palm and Motorola chief executives will be attending CES, but they won't be making public speeches.
By nature, public speeches are meant to be uplifting, as they tend to reflect on a long period of history and focus on positive solutions.
In public speeches, Pope Francis has denied condoning the illegal activities.
For the same reasons, the subject was not included in many public speeches, Congressional testimony and the Secretary of State's United Nations presentation in early 2003.
Our first seven presidents averaged a bit more than three public speeches a year, and they didn't promise jobs for everyone, day care, dental exams and free stuff.
The Democrats hope Mr Clinton will come to their aid again, not by making public speeches (which would be controversial) but by recording a telephone message for black households where he remains extremely popular.
President Obama has at least acknowledged the frustrations of the OWS protesters in his public speeches and during an unprecedented appearance (by a sitting President) on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Oct. 25, 2011.
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Since January, the president has mentioned General Petraeus' name in more than 50 speeches and public appearances.
Heller enjoyed being a public figure, making speeches and going to parties.
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Reagan was able to disarm members of Congress through his one-on-one meetings and by making speeches to the public as legislative debates over a bill were taking place.
As a result, the foreign and security policies declared by the president in speeches, in public and private meetings, in backgrounders and memoranda often had little or no effect on the activities of the sprawling bureaucracies charged with carrying out the president's policies.
But he has said little since April 9th, concentrating on visiting public-works projects without giving speeches, and relying on a barrage of television advertisements.
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His most visible weakness is a wooden manner in public, painfully on display in his speeches after the crash.
As for segments on the nightly news, he may not be a worse public speaker than Mr Gore, but his speeches remain idiosyncratically empty of soundbites.
When he introduced himself to the American public he used to start most of his speeches with a quip about how his wife was really the boss and would not let him run for office unless he quit smoking.
After shunning the spotlight for years he burst back into the public eye with a series of media interviews and speeches.
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Sure enough, once the Obama administration had the support of the public, and Congress passed the stimulus plans, the speeches and testimony of the president, treasury secretary, and Fed chairman, changed to upbeat assessments and forecasts that the economy would begin turning back up.
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It is also reported that one of Labour's key education speeches contained a slip of the tongue leading to public confusion over Labour's education policy.
While dramas such as the Maastricht votes or ministerial resignation speeches attract prime-time viewers, debates on public sanitation or road haulage remain curiously neglected by the viewing public.
Some influential Republicans, judging that outright hostility to public spending is failing to win support, have been making speeches of a New Democrat kind, saying that government is all right after all, as long as it is competent.
When I taught a weekend mini-course on public speaking at Johns Hopkins University in the 1980s, I assigned his speeches because I considered them some of the most eloquent ever written.
In recent speeches to graduating students he has counselled against materialism and extolled the virtues of public service.
But during speeches and debates, the Democratic nominee for president often dwells on details of public policy that can set an audience daydreaming.
He's been giving speeches, taking questions from reporters at the White House press conference, from the public in Cleveland and Wheeling.
They also write speeches, conduct policy briefings and take part in graduate-level seminars in government and public policy.
Clinton hasn't left the public eye since he left the White House, maintaining an active schedule devoted to global philanthropic interests and speeches.
To muster that public support, the White House, Treasury Secretary, and Fed Chairman Bernanke constantly bombarded the nation with speeches, and testimony before Congress, about how terrible things were, with the economy teetering on the brink of a depression, and the stock market in a serious bear market since its 2007 top.
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He first started writing speeches for Virginia Governor Charles S. Robb and went on to found his own communications consulting organization, Public Words, in 1997.
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