Customers can publicize their products and services without necessarily selling anything. |
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Accompanying these changes in substance has been a new Chinese campaign to publicize and promote the country's foreign policy. |
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Most indie films, with little to no money to publicize their films, rely on intimate knowledge of their niche markets. |
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However, not all ads for medical service are banned from inviting celebrities to publicize their products. |
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Maybe you have a product or service to sell, an organization or cause to promote, or a celebrity or politician to publicize. |
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The program still relies on volunteers to help publicize and finance the building. |
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Many sites are backed by companies whose primary purpose is to publicize or sell medications, products, or devices. |
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They sign a contract to present one performance of their work in April, and to help sell tickets and publicize the event. |
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So rest assured that while we're eager to show our appreciation we would never publicize anyone's name without their explicit permission. |
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We can publicize our colleagues' good work verbally and through newsletters. |
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All Goa Odia Association organized this special event to promote and publicize Odia culture outside Odisha. |
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He likes to portray himself as helping to publicize a groundswell of popular discontent at the demise of American manufacturing. |
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I think it's a rotten idea to publicize this with a chain letter, but the principle is sound. |
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As such, you should send a letter of appreciation to your guest and if necessary you should publicize the event in the local media. |
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A large company contracted me to publicize its newest division. |
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This will enable you to take advantage of their periodicals to publicize your event. |
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The organization worked diligently to publicize the doctrine, distributing pamphlets on just war and the right to conscientiously object to unjust wars. |
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The original idea of establishing a team and an office to promote, publicize and create books from the expeditions, soon evolved into the Luo Ben store. |
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The news media publicize stories of autism, seizures and crib death that followed vaccination. |
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I really think it's important to publicize it, that it's a disease that is beatable. |
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The Committee shall draw up, keep up to date and publicize a list of property for which international assistance has been granted. |
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Piquing my curiosity is an intriguing e-mail series by Gagosian Gallery to publicize Gregory Crewdson's forthcoming show. |
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For many years the BBC did very little to either formalize, publicize, or centralize its editorial and production guidance. |
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We want to use the campaign to publicize our ideas and tell the public that we are here. |
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The motion to publicize the names of banks that violated the consumer provisions of the act was disallowed. |
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Let us ask: Under what conditions will it be wise to publicize the book and to risk controversy? |
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Members of the MUHC and the RI MUHC who wish to publicize events or activities must contact PRC for support and advice. |
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States Parties are encouraged to publicize this information nationally and ensure that it is up to date. |
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And it provides support for UNICEF's advocacy to publicize the principles and spirit of the Convention. |
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Identify, investigate, publicize the heritage of the region: these are the missions of assets and inventory. |
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The school shall publicize this Code in order to well inform the students and their parents on the rules applicable. |
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In recent months, Brazilian farmers have blockaded roads to stop soybean shipments as a way to publicize their financial plight. |
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Unfortunately the press would sooner publicize criticism rather thanĀ support. |
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Nevertheless, he felt that he had been deprived of the right to express and publicize his views freely. |
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Invitation to a meeting to discuss how TFIM may publicize the Vermont Tennis Vacations to our members. |
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In 2010, he impersonated a minor-league pitcher to publicize a charity providing college scholarships to cancer survivors. |
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We decided to continue to talk about it, continue to publicize it, and see if that puts any amount of pressure on the government. |
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In the process, Eli Lake reports, she may be disclosing a few details the agency would rather not publicize. |
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It is much too early to publicize the book on cable television or any other medium, but it is not too soon to begin presenting a diluted version of some of the ideas from the revelation. |
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In 1891, he founded a magazine devoted to the art of Japan, which helped publicize Japonism in Europe. |
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With an excellent command of English, he became a spokesperson for the dissidents and refuseniks in contacting Western correspondents to publicize their cause. |
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An event coming up you'd like to publicize? |
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This has inspired efforts to publicize the recycling process. |
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Better still, we have a duty to publicize the work we do in close cooperation with our members to ensure that quality content remains a feature of broadcasting. |
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Since Peregrine eggs and chicks are still often targeted by illegal poachers, it is common practice not to publicize unprotected nest locations. |
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Individuals and organizations want to give expression to their ideas, to publicize their activities, or to attract readers to products and services, including other information products that can be purchased online. |
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This year, in addition to the printed material, Development and Peace has also created an interactive blog that will use the testimony of members to publicize the work being carried out by its partners in the Global South. |
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Nevertheless, it now and then broadcasts, upon the request of feminist or nongovernmental bodies, programs that have allowed them to publicize this Convention. |
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Box scores highlight rebounds and blocks, but rarely publicize how many charges were taken. |
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Use various means to publicize the open house so as to reach as many citizens as possible, e.g., announcement in local papers, newsletter, advertorial, invitation distributed door-to-door, e-mail, postering. |
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What measures is the agency willing to take to publicize its activities? |
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Work has been completed to publicize procedures available for employees wishing to proceed with the internal disclosure of information concerning wrongdoing in the workplace. |
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Every individual shall have the right to express his opinion and to publicize it verbally, in writing, by photography or by other means of expression within the limits of the law. |
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Club presidents should be reminded that inviting a representative of the local news media to the governor's official visit could be an effective way to publicize the Lions club and its service to the community. |
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Classified ads help you buy and sell products and equipment and to publicize a new position on the farm or in the company office. |
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Why was there evidently no effort to publicize these new PTSD numbers? |
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A number of workshops were held to publicize the plan. |
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Archer, for his part, proved to be an assiduous courtier, never missing a public opportunity to praise Thatcher and to publicize his links to her. |
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The secretiveness stems from the belief that a populist intelligence operation with virtually no resources, designed to publicize information that powerful institutions do not want public, will have serious adversaries. |
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Of course, Mr Warner and Mr Abdul-Jabbar made no secret of their faiths, but neither did they pray on the field or publicize their politico-religious views in commercials seen by millions. |
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In the same year, he began engraving illustrations and posters for the art magazine The Studio, which helped publicize European artists such as Fernand Khnopff in Britain. |
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The purpose of the award is to encourage practical scholarly work and to publicize the work of the honorees by sponsoring conferences on issues related to their work. |
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But it can encourage them, rejigger funding and planning incentives for saner choices, publicize new models and hold competitions for best new practices. |
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The company neglected to publicize the side effects of the new drug. |
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