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The decision comes against a background of increased Chinese public utterances on environmental questions.
That's what we've got to do with every public utterance we make."
His last known public utterance was "Registration has been completed."
"I'm trying to avoid making any public utterance on that one for the moment.
The President-elect's advisers are also hanging on his every public utterance.
There was a gasp at this public utterance of the forbidden word.
If its public utterances are to be believed, it wants a drug-free environment.
He seemed to represent the modern tendency in public utterance toward prediction.
Mr. Kim seemed, in every public utterance, to be nothing short of a god.
It was one of the few recent public utterances of any kind by a Rose lawyer.
Will the President again sanction a glaring contradiction between public utterance and private action?
Still, to put it gently, Obama's public utterances haven't always helped him.
The tone of public utterances towards Britain has indeed become bitter in recent weeks.
Even the most media-conscious Administrations have made mistakes in their public utterances.
The e-mail messages he sent to friends and colleagues were at direct odds with his public utterances.
The public utterance, the denunciation and pronouncement, has not been the Chinese way.
And in all those five weeks she never gave an interview, never made a single public utterance outside of her stage routine.
His public utterances had one common thread: offend nobody.
It's unfortunate that it carried into the volley of public utterances from almost every quarter.
That said, the subject of her being a woman creeps into her most routine public utterances.
"They are further away; they are more free in their public utterances.
It's not a mystery that Chelsea's public utterances have been restricted, even unto adulthood.
The rabbis are faced with a religious dilemma, but their public utterances reveal no urgency.
Will a "highly placed source," attributed or unattributed, make public utterances on their progress?
In most of their public utterances, administration officials have argued that they feared American soldiers might be subject to politically motivated charges.