1. At the same time, the public hears little about a surprising and important discovery - not an assumption - of psychometrics. 2. The White Paper was the first the public had heard of the discussions on full employment policy since the Beveridge report. 3. At last the public could hear what they heard every week in the privacy of the studio. 4. But what the public heard in the first months after the November debacle was a president uncertain of how to lead, or even if he could. 5. Cindy Venegas, who says her daughter still has nightmares about being touched in the bathroom, wants the public to hear the details. 6. He did it because he has some class, and he cares what the public hears and sees from him. 7. He wants the public to hear his side, like I want the public to hear my side. 8. I would like the public to hear about the diaries and how they were kept and how the committee got the originals. 9. In musical terms, they want the song to continue, and they want the public to hear it. 10. In past years, the public never heard any of the speeches. |