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    publicly
    [ adv ]
    1. in a manner accessible to or observable by the public; openly

    2. <adv.all>
      she admitted publicly to being a communist
    3. by the public or the people generally

    4. <adv.all>
      publicly provided medical care
      publicly financed schools


    Publicly \Pub"lic*ly\, adv.
    1. With exposure to popular view or notice; without
    concealment; openly; as, property publicly offered for
    sale; an opinion publicly avowed; a declaration publicly
    made.

    2. In the name of the community. --Addison.

    1. The Post has two classes of stock, one controlled by the Graham family and the other traded publicly.
    2. The government first acknowledged the Hanford problems publicly in 1986, although much information about radiation releases there is still classified as secret.
    3. Kansas City Southern, however, is the only concern that has so far publicly expressed an interest in Southern Pacific.
    4. Possibly offsetting that, Columbia recently estimated it has unrealized gains on publicly traded equity investments of more than $70 million.
    5. But, they add, more investors are likely to put their money on its only publicly traded rival, BCE Mobile.
    6. Today's giant publicly held corporations actively discourage the kind of autocratic boss Henry Ford became.
    7. The parties have not publicly made the statements suggested by Saw Maung.
    8. And Mr. Duke publicly expressed reservations about new Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas because he is married to a white woman.
    9. He was publicly remembered, albeit justly, for managing restaurants.
    10. Thatcher has spoken out publicly about the need for restraint.
    11. In February, IBM said publicly that it would offer its new family of workstations with a piece of system software made by Steve Jobs's Next Inc. instead of Microsoft.
    12. His wavering prompted Geiger to publicly call him a "wimp." It also renewed her determination to honor the man she credits with changing her life.
    13. The report is to be released publicly today.
    14. On Monday, the government employees union publicly declared that it would not attend a government-sponsored rally called for yesterday, and the government had to cancel it.
    15. Col. Higgins publicly during the day as a "symbol of courage," telephoned Mrs. Higgins to offer private condolences and tell her the United States is still seeking full details on her husband.
    16. The two new publicly traded companies being offered to investors have more potential than investors think, Granada officials say.
    17. Mr. Strauss-Kahn, and Mr. Fauroux before him, publicly have urged Bull to find a European partner.
    18. The slave woman, Sally Hemmings, was the illegitimate daughter of Jefferson's father-in-law, and her children probably were fathered by Jefferson's nephew, he says. Fleming suspects Jefferson never denied the charge publicly to protect his family.
    19. Recent earnings data for Remy Martin and Cointreau were not available since neither of the companies is publicly traded.
    20. At the Jewish Nursing Home of Western Massachusetts, which the United Food and Commercial Workers is trying to organize, workers aren't afraid to endorse the union publicly.
    21. The price is $68 million more than the bonds' value on Columbia's books as last reported publicly, but the gain is too little to offset its insolvency.
    22. Aspects of this event are unclear, but unlike similar recent incidents elsewhere, it's certain the U.S. will disclose publicly what it knows and learns from any investigation.
    23. No one was indicted in Romero's slaying, but President Jose Napoleon Duarte late last year publicly accused Roberto d'Aubuisson, a right-wing legislator and former army major, of masterminding the slaying.
    24. "The best test of whether or not something is likely to be deemed publicly traded is if you can buy or sell it easily," Mr. Shine says.
    25. But two, Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Ezer Weizman, a Cabinet minister without portfolio, publicly expressed displeasure with the assassination, fearing it could kill U.S.-backed peace efforts and fuel greater Arab extremism.
    26. The Los Angeles-based aerospace concern, which has been publicly acknowledged as the radar-evading warplane's developer, probably got the classified contract last fall, the officials said.
    27. Reliance won't publicly confirm the higher amount.
    28. But after the mayor publicly abandoned his re-election hopes last week, attention focused on what will become of Barry and how far he has fallen.
    29. Martin was named to the presidency of the publicly supported corporation on Thursday by the board of directors.
    30. Adopted in January by Circle K stores, the policy met with a storm of protest when it was publicly disclosed last week.
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