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- noun The act of
publicizing
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Examples
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The other trend is what I call "publicization" - the opposite of privatization.
Tom Tresser: Nonprofit Leaders Reply -- No Power in Sight Tom Tresser 2011
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The other trend is what I call "publicization" - the opposite of privatization.
Tom Tresser: Nonprofit Leaders Reply -- No Power in Sight Tom Tresser 2011
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This is part of the reason I have been calling for the publicization of all news organizations.
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I think a whisper option would be a * great* enhancement for to suppress the publicization (yep, I just made that word up) of the rare twitter that actually is just for my friends eyes only.
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It's probably too soon to weigh the implication of all this publicization on teens 'abilities to have meaningful experiences off-camera.
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Privately many people judged SocGen's strategy brilliant: the publicization of Kerviel's losses provided a convenient smoke screen.
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CBS will join such failures as the Titanic, the Hindenburg, and all other things through out history that went bust, because there was no proper planning or publicization of the show.
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He said that due to non-publicization of most of the schemes, the beneficiaries themselves were unaware of these schemes resulting in their poor implementation.
PunjabNewsline News 2010
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This is something I learned only in my 30s, basically, but I'm as willing to pay for quality pop music - stuff I think I will love years down the road - as I am to pay for jazz, for classical music, for any other audio media. but the majority of stuff out there is utterly disposable, and in a way that is necessarily engineered into the music, as well as into the distribution and publicization system.
gordsellar.com 2009
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