Shirkey says it highlights that the Internet is a private sphere, not a public sphere, that tolerates public speech.
Huge Xiong, founding partner at IDG Capital, said in a recent public speech that China still has a lot of opportunities for investors.
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Former CIA chief David Petraeus has apologised to those he "hurt and let down", in his first public speech since resigning over an extramarital affair.
Although I profiled Jack Ma in my book The Chinese Dream, it was the first time I heard him in person giving a public speech.
In a rare public speech the intelligence agency chief said there were "many parallels between the way we work now and the way we worked then".
Since then, the duchess has braved her first public speech and traveled with her new husband to meet royal supporters in Canada and more recently in Southeast Asia.
The internet has provided citizens with vastly more information about their elected representatives: their voting behaviour, their sources of finance, their outside interests, the content of every public speech they ever made.
In her first public speech since being treated for an undisclosed illness over the summer, Sonia Gandhi, president of the Congress party, called on the opposition to allow Parliament to work so it can pass the anti-graft legislation.
These weighty charges were brought because, in a public speech and in a pamphlet, he had criticised Malaysia's police and its attorney general over their conduct of a case involving a 15-year-old girl and a number of men, including a prominent politician.
In his public farewell speech on Wednesday, Benedict hinted at Vatican infighting.
Other than a few sentences at the last earnings call, he has yet to make a public statement or speech about Google or his planned strategy.
The workshop aims to equip presenters with the skills necessary to inform and educate the public about hate speech, and to limit the transmission of hate speech without limiting freedom of expression.
As the news cycle begins to analyze and poll the American public on this speech I think a certain level of appreciation will settle in from most people who will see it as refreshing that their leader was able to speak in an optimistic, confident and authoritative manner.
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Mr Lansley also said, in a speech to public health doctors in London, that he wanted to see more of a focus on changing behaviour than the "lecturing" attitude that characterised some of the previous government's interventions.
Since that speech, Pentagon public-affairs officials have continued to refuse to provide any details of strikes in Yemen.
His speech at a public meeting in 1968 is believed to have inspired the club to set up again after it was kicked out of the Football League in 1962.
"It does, " agreed Waxman, thereby opening the door to a line of argument in which he found himself suggesting--apparently in all seriousness--that U.S. citizens might have to purchase a government-issued, Maxwell Smart-like "cone of silence" before making a speech in a public park.
Paul Notzold, a designer based in Brooklyn, has rigged up a system to project blank speech bubbles on to public walls.
On January 12, 1861, three days after his appointment became public, Seward gave a momentous speech in the Senate on the importance of the Union.
As for due process, the greatest danger to liberty would be to allow more such attacks that would inspire an even greater public backlash against Muslims or free speech or worse.
One can argue about the political merits of the proposal and the complexities of whether the First Amendment not only protects political speech but shields the source of that speech from government and public scrutiny.
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That her speech addressed a matter of public concern, to-wit: it involved patients and clinical trials conducted in a teaching hospital.
During a 20-minute speech on the future of public safety at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Mr. Thompson showed he is trying to walk a middle ground on law enforcement.
However, as important as public money was to The King's Speech, private investment played an even bigger role.
Obama has spoken out about the challenges confronting public education, most notably in his inauguration speech and most recently in his address before Congress.
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The First Amendment protects everyone's right to ogle in public spaces, turn the ogling into "speech" and publish it via "the press, " which includes radios and wires.
Advocates of early entry were cheered up this month when Robin Cook, who had previously offered few public thoughts on the euro, made a speech in Tokyo pronouncing the single currency a success so far.
The speech is now a matter of public record, as are transcripts of the testimony from every hearing the good doctor presided over as chairman of the House Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology during his final term.
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The White House historically extends invitations to ordinary people to join the first lady in the public gallery of the House chamber during the speech, believing they can help put a human face on an issue or proposal the president will discuss during his annual address.
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