Sentences with phrase «not make public»

Coinbase did not make any public announcement regarding the number of users shifting to other cryptocurrency exchanges.
(6) A judge should not make public comment on the merits of a matter pending or impending in any court.
(A) A judge shall not make any public statement that might reasonably be expected to affect the outcome or impair the fairness of a matter pending or impending in any court, or make any nonpublic statement that might substantially interfere with a fair trial or hearing.
In a statement, Benson said: «I can confirm that we are in early discussions with DWF, but with respect to all parties involved, we will not make any public comment unless they reach a conclusion.»
Therefore treasurers and presidents of law societies should not make public statements and issue press releases that criticize governments for not funding Legal Aid better (see, e.g., Law Society of Upper Canada press release of Feb. 5, 2007) when in fact it is the membership of those law societies who cause the problem that makes adequately funding Legal Aid organizations impolitic.
«What we are trying to get across is that if you take that information about how the plant runs and you make that available to the public it does not make the public any better informed about what is coming out of my plant.
In reality, Mrs Thatcher did not make a public statement on climate change until 1988, three years after the miners» strike ended in their defeat.
We do not make public forecasts.
But I finally decided it is better to risk reader fatigue than to not make a public record of what passes for analytical thinking among climate modelers.
Precisely how many works remain in the foundation's collection is unclear because the foundation does not make public its inventory.
What's more, Google did not make a public announcement that it will keep the source closed.
First of all, calling the feedback «public» is wrong: the organizers of the standards would not make public the nearly 10,000 comments they say they received from citizens.
We've written something spectacular together, but it's a private edition, let's not make it public.
I can not make them public because of the work I do.
(Physician and transparency advocate Ben Goldacre has pointed out that the vote is only a first step because it does not make public the data for already approved drugs.)
Firstly, for many years they did not make public fears about the potential danger BSE posed to human health — concerns of an economically damaging public over-reaction took precedence.
Buhari has not make any public appearance since he attended Juma'at prayer at the Aso Villa in Abuja on Friday, April 21.
Cuomo was at the Capitol Monday, but did not make any public appearances.
In what he called «a collegial effort,» Auerbach did not make public the advisory or his recommendations.
Labour MP John Mann said it was extraordinary that Downing Street did not make any public announcement after the resignation and arrest of former government policy adviser Patrick Rock.
Speaking to Dzifa Bampoh, host of Joy FM's Newsnite programme Monday, the APC leader said the EC can not make a public spectacle of him by citing his inability to provide enough evidence about his identity after he had used his details captured on the voter's ID provided him by the Commission.
They did not make any public comments or answer press questions during their walk, however, instead holding separate press conferences.
A Cabinet Office spokesman said: No 10 knows which organisation it is, but will not make it public.
Cuomo himself did not make a public appearance in Albany this week, staying behind closed doors during the talks.
The Labor Department does not make public contract documents that form the basis for setting the wage.
The Knicks did not make any public statements about the attack, and a spokesman did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Aren't these the e-mails that the Paterson administration tried so hard to hide and not make public.
The governor did not make a public appearance — he hasn't throughout this whole end - of - session negotiation process.
He did not make a public reply for five months, awaiting a word of support from his local bishops, Cardinal Justin Rigali and Bishop Kevin Rhoades.
Protocol requires that you not make public what you discuss with the Pope in private, but I asked for and received permission to tell this story.
Families should have the choice to mourn in private and not make a public spectacle of it — and yes, this is a spectacle.
They may not make any public show of polytheism.
Also, he has supervisors whose job it is to make sure he does not make public statements if indeed he has dementia.
but your religion can not make public policy nor does it have any right to tell me that marriage is between a man and a woman, you have no right to dictate my beliefs i am not a christian and i do not believe marriage is between man and a woman.
For the record, several presidents have not believed in god, although they obviously would not make that public as it would effect an election.
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev did not make a public statement until May 14.
The SEC has also been increasing its oversight of ICOs, which means Telegram may not make its public ICO available in the US, CNBC reported.
There was no comparison group for revenue growth based on U.S. census numbers because the firm - level data is either not available or not made public.
The identities of the nominees are not made public, but depending on the results of the investigation, Trump's name may be removed from that list.
While Pai also had the support of fellow Republican commissioner Michael O'Rielly for the $ 17 million deal, Democrat Mignon Clyburn voted against the settlement in May (although the decision was not made public until this week).
The data breach, which occurred in October 2016, was not made public until November when Uber quietly published a blog post about the incident.
Harvard professor David Yoffie estimated that in the months between announcing and selling the first iPhone in 2007, Apple received $ 400 million in free advertising by not making any public statements, thereby whipping the media into a frenzy.
The expulsions were not made public, and no word of the acoustic mystery in Havana leaked to the news media.
One year on from the EU referendum, it is difficult to tell whether this number is shaping up to be correct: too many firms have not made public announcements, numbers have been vague and, with the terms of Brexit unclear, there are too many hypotheticals.
With all the talk of Prime Air — the much - hyped futuristic delivery service Bezos first announced in 2013 — it's perhaps surprising Amazon hasn't made public investments in drone companies.
The 84 percent success rate achieved in the Gaza war of 2012 has improved to 90 percent in the current conflict, according to both Israeli and U.S. officials who have been in the command rooms and privy to top - secret interception data that, for security reasons, is not made public.
The department did not say why such concerns aren't made public now.
The benefit managers, in turn, take a slice of that rebate for themselves, although the amount of the rebate, and the amount they keep, is not made public.
It's true that the activist investors on the Exxon vote likely include heavy hitters like financial firms BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street (though the specific votes are not made public), which are the company's biggest shareholders, owning more than 18 percent of the stock.
Dick's relationship with CSA was terminated effective January 31, 2018, but was not made public until early April, lobbying records show.
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