Wayward members can usually be brought into line by public exposure and the odd lawsuit.
No one will come to them voluntarily because of the risk of public exposure and scrutiny.
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The surge in options volume interest has followed an interesting run of public exposure for the trendy leisure shoe.
Mr Wood chose as his chief weapon the power of public exposure--filmed evidence that revealed police officers allegedly taking bribes or dealing in drugs.
" The letters would alert "right-wing groups to a variety of potential dangers, including legal trouble, public exposure and watchdog groups digging through their lives.
Thankfully, public exposure seems to have brought FAU to its senses.
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One possible reason that Rice was sent out, was to amplify her public exposure in advance of a widely-rumored upcoming appointment to replace Hillary Clinton as secretary of state.
The journey toward public exposure can be terrifying, but both experts and members of the community agree on its importance in the process of seeing one's self as whole again.
His advice to political leaders: Avoid unnecessary public exposure.
Corrective action begins with free societies and public exposure.
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Indeed, the first public exposure of this problem appeared in Insight in an article by Timothy W. Maier (see "PLA Espionage Means Business, " March 24, 1997, and "U.S. Is Financing China's War Plan, " May 12, 1997).
The government has made a point of not identifying companies by name due to fear that such public exposure would deter other companies who are the victims of similar attacks from coming forward and sharing information about the threats.
It would seem that, under these ominous circumstances, it would behoove the Congress to maximize public exposure to the true nature and intensifying threat posed by the Ikhwan and its associates not only elsewhere, but in the United States, as well.
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They also deter improper behaviour by the police themselves, a greater threat to both the targets of searches and the public than media exposure.
Some would say that there is a public-interest justification in the exposure of law-breaking of any kind by a public figure, which Mr Dallaglio certainly is.
However, the committee did acknowledge that the Treasury had managed to cut the public purse's exposure to bank guarantee schemes in the wake of the credit crunch, and was doing better at holding on to key staff.
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While Symantec has about 10% exposure to the public (government) security market, vs.
Mr Antoniw highlighted the dangers for people working at power stations, steel works and factories, and the risk of exposure in some public sector buildings, including schools.
We currently forecast that Cisco will maintain its dominant market share in excess of 70% for the routing and switching businesses, but if it loses 5% share in each of these businesses due to its higher exposure to the public sector, this would translate to around 4%-5% downside to our lowered price estimate.
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This is just the kind of public sharing of design leading to exposure and world domination that Adobe was thinking about when it bought the Behance portfolio empire last month.
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Thus, it is strange that most of the emphasis on smoking bans has been on the projected large number of lives that will be saved by eliminating exposure to ETS in public places.
Finalists: Patricia Callahan, Sam Roe and Michael Hawthorne of the Chicago Tribune for their exposure of manufacturers that imperil public health by continuing to use toxic fire retardants in household furniture and crib mattresses, triggering reform efforts at the state and national level, and Alexandra Zayas of the Tampa Bay Times, St.
But there is no telling how that might change after seven years of exposure of the ACS to the public.
This may have led to the exposure of many more members of the public during their journey to and from the site over a two-week period in 2009.
In response, some critics have said that we get all the downside of celebrity-hood the exposure and the unrelenting pressure of the public gaze with none of the upside.
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McGladrey is the next tier public accounting firm with the alternative practice structure and exposure to Madoff and Petters fraud litigation as well as responsibility for the Sentinel fraud.
Public health advocates maintain that the health risks from exposure to chemical flame retardants is higher than that of fire, and point out that the chemicals are often used on products that pose little fire risk.
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The combined exposure of foreign banks to Greek entities - public and private - is now around 80bn euros.
The type of global warming science reported to the public grows asymmetrically, with alarming evidence receiving far more exposure than evidence for more modest changes and impacts, or, climate-as-usual.
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The reaction of politicians to the great exposure has only slowly and fitfully begun to match public outrage.
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