And the Wall Street Journal reports that one company is even publicizing its Palin-esque wigs.
Consumers Reports and other consumer groups are publicizing the information in more patient-friendly terms.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been a steadfast advocate for publicizing the results of teacher evaluations.
Nobel Prize winner Al Gore did an excellent job publicizing the dangers of climate change.
Simply publicizing its involvement should help achieve Google's goal of liberalizing the wireless industry, points out Sarva.
Its primary claim to fame is the lawsuit Hunter filed against Dealbreaker for publicizing some offering documents.
The most popular sites and services are publicizing amazing growth in their user bases and site activity.
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He gave up graduate school and threw himself into work as a volunteer publicizing the AIDS problem.
This is not mentioned by most of the news stories publicizing medical school match results and misleading to readers.
Even when apprised of these fundamental faults, Newsday couldn't resist publicizing the poll.
After all, it is a very cost-effective way of publicizing the company name.
The majority leader's strategy of publicizing his intention was risky, multiple sources said.
It is imperative that schools start publicizing the correct information regarding career prospects.
In fact the Daily Show did a good job of publicizing them yesterday.
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Publicizing the potential dangers of endurance exercise could give recreational athletes an argument for resisting pressure to go longer and harder.
By November, rivals such as Oracle and Microsoft started rolling out virtualization products and publicizing their grand plans around the technology.
So when, around the turn of the decade, he began publicizing that neither he nor his late friend The Notorious B.
Today, publicizing breaches has evolved into a way for lesser-known researchers and security companies to make a name in the industry.
It is hard to say, as the Greek law is very strict about taking and publicizing polls two weeks before the elections.
That has been followed though by a catfight between Perez Hilton and Tequila over her publicizing her grief to increase her fame.
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Publicizing more details about its chips could help Qualcomm in key ways.
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Publicizing private facts about people is a tort, she says, and companies can be held liable even if the victim hasn't suffered a monetary loss.
The studio invested heavily in publicizing the production, with posters and print ads but, in the end, it was the war that sold the movie.
How can companies prepare for all this publicizing of environmental misbehavior?
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Clearly, Jolie has chosen the high moral ground of trying to save lives by publicizing the procedure and stating that she feels as beautiful as ever.
Even if publicizing Web-based malware attacks wouldn't actively prevent identity, it might shame site owners into patching their vulnerabilities, suggests SANS Web security researcher Johannes Ullrich.
As Ms. Kress, now 25, learned about publicizing events and program development through her nonprofit work, she brought that back to the gallery to promote exhibits.
Publicizing it is "an effective way to highlight the type of client we are dealing with most often, " says Kelly Brothers, a partner at the firm.
Obama will begin publicizing "the steps that he'll be taking to get prepared to lead on January 20, " Jarrett said shortly after Obama gave his victory speech.
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And once chosen, the market position should be developed by gearing up to service the target clients and publicizing the kind of bank one aims to be.
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