"Public statements" refers to any message or information that someone says or writes for the general public to hear or read. It can include speeches, interviews, social media posts, press releases, or any other form of communication intended for a wide audience.
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They have also become victims of harassment due to their findings or field of study, or after
making public statements about their work.
Similarly, schools and districts, when faced with competition, might make
public statements about how they need to change but never translate these statements into action.
A compilation of
public statements on climate change found 97 per cent consensus among published climate scientists.
In his
first public statement, the former sheriff's deputy, criticized for not entering the high school to stop the shooting, defended his actions.
The brand has gone back and forth on whether it will produce a crossover,
with public statements both positive and negative over the past six months.
They have been largely private about their relationship over the years, and it is unlikely that they will be making any sort of
public statement regarding the sad situation anytime soon.
He left the campaign election night party immediately afterwards, with a spokesperson saying that he would not return or make any
other public statement tonight.
Earlier this year, the government gave its effective stamp of approval
through public statements on such projects, stating the intention to develop new legal frameworks for blockchains.
With so
many public statements in such a short time, we should have got our point of view over to everyone by now.
Many of them have issued
public statements warning players of a zero tolerance policy for anyone found involved in such illicit and dishonest activities.
Track record of creating effective internal communications policies, establishing strong relationships with media outlets and crafting
public statements during crisis situations.
Every so often, some brave soul will make a
very public statement about hereditary disease in specific dogs.
As he said in his
own public statement, his departure opens the door for new blood, and a new creative director could mean a new direction for the franchise.
The ministry said it would not make any
further public statements about the proposed policies until all public consultation documents are reviewed.
-- that apparently is going to serve as his
only public statement today on the tax - and - jobs deal he has reached with legislative leaders.
There's no reason to think this is the flow at this point, but the disconnect
between public statements and internal assessments is striking.
Although the fact - finding committee is yet to conclude its work, some members of the party have in
various public statements given suggestions of what may have accounted for their loss.
Particularly considering that if they were, then having his private and
public statements differ was an intentional strategy.
I can see that extraordinary times could lead to action which, while not strictly necessary or perhaps even entirely consistent, might yet make an
important public statement.
Also, he has supervisors whose job it is to make sure he does not make
public statements if indeed he has dementia.
This is an important legal and moral distinction that your analysis doesn't address — and that your organization's
public statements routinely ignore.
On the other hand, the grand jury decision,
public statements by police, prosecutors, and politicians, and published articles leave out too much detail.
As a matter of procedure, the comptroller files advance reports with the municipalities it audits well before
issuing public statements.
In practice, they are often established by former advisers to a candidate and they interact with the campaign
through public statements.
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