Or does she simply need to learn to choose her very public words a bit wiser?
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Of the potential heirs, only the minister of education, Limor Livnat, has offered public words of support.
Benedict's final public words were given to about 10, 000 people who had gathered at Castel Gandolfo to bid him an emotional farewell.
Based on their public words, at least, the parties remain far apart.
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"The key thing is not just public words but to make sure he wants to understand why people were offended, " Mr. Camara added.
Nick Morgan is the president of Public Words, a communications consulting firm, and the author of Trust Me: Four Steps to Authenticity and Charisma.
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.
Maurice Jones-Drew is sitting on the sidelines while his agent engages in a public war of words with Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan .
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Without them the public may regard words as a little hollow.
However, the two men were not seen exchanging any words in public, although they did sit side by side during the ceremony.
As for the fact that we hear the words in public more than we used to, I suggest we bring our sense of "dirty" into line with the rest of our modern come-as-you-are American spirits.
In No. 65 of the Federalist Papers, Mr. Hamilton described impeachable offenses as 'those offences which proceed from the misconduct of public men, or, in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust.
Though a subtle change, these words are a public acknowledgement that the economic recovery is gaining momentum.
In other words, the public announcement of the target is the most important step for hitting the target.
Putnam, in other words, saw public institutions as a casualty of the same forces of individuation driving modern aloneness.
And he does it in such a way that I cannot discern his words from a public relations campaign.
Barring the grating buzz words about failing public schools and unions, there were a few things in there that actually made sense.
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You may remember Lord Nolan's principles of public life and the two words or rather the one word out of that "integrity" seem to be quite crucial here.
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After Roberts flubbed the order of words during the public ceremony in 2009, a do-over took place in the White House Map Room the next day to erase any question that Obama was officially the president.
Businessmen and public servants, in other words.
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Most of the paths on the land were "permissive" - in other words, not official public rights of way.
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Today, Google announced an update to its management console for Chrome OS that allows for Managed Public Sessions -- in other words, a kiosk mode.
In other words, this was public spending which was already planned, not an additional injection into the economy to replace the loss of demand from 2008 onwards.
He will repeat those words during Monday's public inauguration, in which he will also set out his plans for the next four years.
Mr. Obama either had very little grasp of what governing would involve or, if he did, he used words meant to mislead the public.
He repeated those words at Monday's public inauguration, placing his left hand on Bibles owned by legendary American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr and President Abraham Lincoln.
However, what they know the public really wants is not to hear words but to see the guilty lose their jobs and, if criminality is proved, to lose their freedom too.
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