Think of all the wacky things devs have
said in public in front of gamers and journalists this year.
A stock piece of advice to our clients, therefore, is simply not to post, tweet or share anything online that they wouldn't
actually say in public.
Hopefully he won't be dismissed as a public official
who says in public only what his political masters are comfortable hearing.
There are some things a man just does
n't say in public, even if he believes them, and many of those who believe them feel guilty for doing so.
«New Yorkers need an Attorney General who will demand accountability from the powerful special interests and deliver justice for the working families of this state,» Schneiderman
said in a public statement.
Half or one - third; in either case, we are talking about a lot of people about whom little, if anything, is
said in public debates about religion in American life.
This is a very enlightening series and I find it refreshing to hear a pastor
say in a public forum what I have been thinking for a long time.
Ravi Perry, a political science professor at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, said King's widow once
said in a public speech that everyone who believed in her husband's dream should «make room at the table of brother and sisterhood for lesbian and gay people.»
The chief executive of Bluegogo, China's third - largest bike - sharing company,
said in a public letter posted online he had «made mistakes» and that the firm was closing down, Reuters reported on Nov. 17.
That said, I don't care what my team's GM
says in public as long as he's operating at an elite level behind the scenes.
In what looked like a bid to get ahead of the judge's smackdown, Anthem
said in a public filing early Thursday it is extending the expiration of the merger agreement from Jan. 31 to April 30.
Schneiderman said in a public statement: «As we've told the FCC: moving forward with this vote would make a mockery of our public comment process and reward those who perpetrated this fraud to advance their own hidden agenda.
What Mulgrew
never says in public is that teachers rated developing have now been brought up on incompetence charges and have been subject to dismissal hearings.
And at the time,
Trump said in public that he hoped there would be email releases to come — including Clinton's deleted ones.
«We came to believe that because we are the nation's church... certainly at critical moments in our life, we're then granted an opportunity to be a big public voice — a public megaphone — for a thoughtful, generous, respectful Christian faith that has important things to
say in the public conversations of the day,» said Lloyd, who came from Boston's Trinity Church to the cathedral as its 10th dean.
Nonetheless, I am convinced that Phelps and his followers have as much right to
say in public whom they believes God hates as their fellow citizens have to say whom they believe God loves.
President Barack
Obama said in a public statement that the U.S. «will not waver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act — and make no mistake, justice will be done.»
«What members of the
board say in public can, however unwittingly, advance the plaintiffs» goals and injure the university.
No matter what
Wenger says in public it is obvious that Alexis is performing much worse than last season.
If we coddle them, protect them from anything that could ever be triggering by policing what
everyone says in public, then we are not really being respectful or helpful, IMHO, however well intentioned we are.
Over the past three years, at least 180 babies died after getting trapped or suffocated while sleeping in the same beds as their parents, the
CPSC says in a public awareness campaign launched earlier this month.
Both said they don't go
around saying this in public because they want Whitehall to think radically and because folk like Standard & Poor's still have them on «negative watch» and won't believe the savings until they see them on 20 October when George Osborne announces the spending review.
«That's things I don't get to
say in public when I'm doing them, because we knew they had a plan to use the new evaluation system to go after people.»
«I think we need to realise whatever David
Cameron says in public about winning a majority, he knows there's a very good chance that the only way he can remain prime minister is to have another coalition with the Lib Dems.»
Katko aggressively questioned Larry Mizell, a representative of the Transportation Security Administration, who declined to
say in public whether Cuban airports have explosive trace equipment, body scanners and document verification technology to help thwart potential terrorists.
Co-editor David Laws
proudly says in public that the book was as much about talent - spotting as it was policy, and that seems to have been borne out.
«I will be a consistent and passionate voice for the community grid option,»
Walsh said in his public inauguration address on Jan. 6.
While the governor
repeatedly said in public that the commission was free to investigate even him, in a 13 - page response to the Times, the governor's office said that action would have been inappropriate.
For example, the CDC has
often said in its public materials and reports, «Take antibiotics exactly as the doctor prescribes.
«Basically, we are ready to move but we need to wait for final approval from the Transportation Ministry,» Garuda Indonesia president director M. Arif
Wibowo said in a public expose at his office on Jl.
This is what the oil and gas industry trade
groups say in public, it's what the regulators say (the New York SGEIS, for example), and so on.