1. And they have been in a position to determine the way they are investigated and the manner of their public exposure. 2. Protecting them from public exposure, Onassis advised, was critical. 3. There is the need to protect the anonymity of public servants whose loyalty to different political leaders must not be jeopardized by public exposure. 4. And public exposure is a good start toward remedying social and cultural wrongs. 5. And they have done a great job of protecting her from public exposure, and I think the result of it is a wonderful young woman. 6. Any public exposure right now is dubious exposure, in the wake of that trial. 7. As a tactic, candidate Pataki limited his public exposures, especially to the press. 8. As for crackpot cults and gun-obsessed groups that breed murder, maybe constant public exposure of their irrationality may dissuade potential joiners. 9. A New York state ordinance forbids public exposure of private body areas except when part of a play, exhibition, show or entertainment. 10. A televised debate obviously gives an underdog more public exposure and, front-runners fear, more credibility in the eyes of the voters. |