• The White House has expressed frustration that such sponsors have largely eluded public notice.

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  • Mr Tang first came to public notice last year for remarks quoted by a regional Chinese-language magazine.

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  • The ennobling measure of the man is that he has chosen the work that is done without public notice.

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  • The IRS has authority to write Treasury Regulations following the public notice and comment procedures set forth under the Administrative Procedures Act.

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  • Slim had managed to avoid any public notice or criticism for 25 years, but his anonymity ended when he entered the telecom sector in 1990.

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  • Scurrilous allegations lace filings in the case, waged for nearly a year out of public notice at the Lincoln County Courthouse in Carrizozo, 150 miles from Albuquerque.

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  • There are some key similarities: couples need to give public notice of their intention to partner in the same way as a man and woman who are marrying.

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  • Cardiff Devils Ice Hockey Limited plus parent company Celtic Leisure Holdings PLC issued a public notice earlier this month for a meeting of creditors under the Insolvency Act 1986.

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  • The Tea Party had come to wide public notice that summer, in a series of contentious town-hall meetings with members of Congress who were weighing whether to support health-care reform.

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  • In a unanimous opinion, the Supreme Court held that all regulations issued after an opportunity for public notice and comment are entitled to the same high level of deference by the courts.

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  • This year, as at past G-8 meetings, there will be another, enormously momentous item in play - a threat that will receive, all other things being equal, little if any public notice.

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  • In sum, a fine old mess for Robin Cook, Britain's ever-so-ethical foreign minister, who, as a young member of Parliament, railed against the islanders' eviction when it came to public notice in 1975.

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  • Kevin Fisher, who is opposed the mosque, told CNN affiliate WZTV on Wednesday that the issue was never about someone's right to worship but rather about whether the planning commission gave proper public notice.

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  • Parties in the Wilmington area that wish to register wireless microphones for event venues during this period of limited operation must send a request to OET by e-mail in accordance with the instructions provided in the Public Notice.

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  • The agency has a longstanding practice of buying influence by doling out hundreds of millions of dollars each year to certain, favored nonprofit organizations money that, according to the inspector general and Government Accountability Office, is dispersed with no public notice, competition or accountability.

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  • On August 9, a federal district court judge in California ruled (PDF) that the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) violated federal law when it decided, without public notice or opportunity for stakeholders to comment, in July 2010, not to underwrite mortgages on homes with property assessed clean energy (PACE) loans.

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  • Its existence came to public notice just when, after a quarter-century of intermittent activity on the Labour back benches, Mr Robinson had become a Treasury minister in Tony Blair's new government, and not long after he, of all ministers, had been put in charge of a government effort to winkle out offshore tax havens.

    ECONOMIST: The

  • She said she had been "shocked to discover" that in Portavogie, County Down, the council found itself powerless to enforce a public health notice for clearing asbestos on a site where the developer was in administration, despite reports that children played there.

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  • Because it was marked urgent, it was automatically presented to the Supreme Court the next day and was approved by Wednesday with little public consultation or notice.

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  • By not talking about these issues, Apple and Amazon hope perhaps that the public will not take notice or forget.

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  • The effect of the article was enormous: Similar reports began appearing in other periodicals, and the smoking public began to take notice.

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  • You may notice that public social business tools sometimes have a premium paid version with advanced tools for mining leads from your networks.

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  • Bushman's students, among the best and the brightest in the New York City public school system, notice that the index rarely rises above 10%.

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  • And as Clinton, Kerry, Gates and Hamilton all make clear, the administration's policy for dealing with those dangers is to change the subject and hope the American public won't notice or mind.

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  • Any future action we take will be prospective and after notice to the public.

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  • He is a consummate politician, and cannot have failed to notice the growing public disenchantment with the established parties.

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  • The notice typically remains public for a decade.

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  • You can only blame teachers and union workers so long before people start to notice that teachers and other public servants are also their neighbors.

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  • Former US national team coach Steve Sampson believes the American public will now sit up and take notice of the team after qualifying for the knockout stages of the World Cup.

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  • After a period of public comment, the IRS intends to issue Notice 2012-8 as a Revenue Procedure.

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