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en If the LSE had a legitimate point to make, it's that there is a demand for more information. The implication was that we were so worried about the costs of this scheme that we didn't dare put it out into the public domain.

en Our aim was to get this information into the public domain, and the government's attempts at withholding this information have proved futile. This is a victory for us because information to which the public is entitled has been released into the public domain. The government has fought this tooth and nail.

en Those are legitimate public uses that the city should have eminent domain in their bag as a tool if they need it.

en We want to make sure public information is available to everyone, ... We want to make sure there's no way of freezing legitimate competitors out of the system. We've had commitments from AOL and Time Warner that they will not do that. But this action has caused a lot of angst among some members of our committee.

en There's other information that's not in the public domain right now,

en I remember when we were about to make our version of Pride and Prejudice, there were so many letters to The Times and other newspapers saying how dare the BBC spend money on remaking this when the definitive film version already exists with Laurence Olivier and Greer Garson. So you never know. Nobody owns Pride and Prejudice. It's out there in the public domain, and it's good that people are taking a fresh look at it.

en Our aim was to get this information into the public domain, and the government's attempts at withholding this information have proved futile. The government has fought this tooth and nail.

en There will also be more information about companies in the public domain, . Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness. .. But the quality of that information may not be the same as before, simply because companies will be more cautious about what they say to both the buy and sell side.

en The most significant implication of these findings will be in housing and destination services. Volume increases will mean greater demand and competition for housing and will thus drive market costs higher.

en We are doing this for the public, because the frequencies used by TV stations are public domain. So we have to make sure that the TV stations are serving the public and not their own business interests. We also followed up on the complaints we received from the public.

en Recovery would be very simple -- let the prime minister put the information he has in the public domain,

en This could change to a criminal investigation, and if that's the case then we have to be very careful about some of the information that we have that gets into the public domain,

en Personal information gets into the public domain very quickly. We get nearly instant credit applications.

en This guy didn't participate in the misappropriation, and probably didn't conspire with anybody to misappropriate it. Once it's posted online, it's just not secret anymore. At some point it becomes public information.

en I was still worried about it, because I knew what the potential was. But I think the president was speaking honestly at that point that he didn't really anticipate that they would be breached because of all this conflicting information.


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