Examples of 'more publicly' in a sentence

Meaning of "more publicly"

more publicly - used to indicate that something is becoming increasingly known or visible to the general public

How to use "more publicly" in a sentence

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Other dissidents spoke out more publicly.
It was thus a more publicly accessible building.
But it was eventually shared for me more publicly.
City that have more publicly owned green buildings.
Only recently did he start talking about it more publicly.
They may be more publicly visible than they had been before.
Other former colleagues fought back more publicly.
Thus more and more publicly available information is appearing on computer networks.
Public schools are much more publicly accountable.
Many more publicly traded companies provide at least some information quarterly.
It makes her someone potentially much more publicly powerful.
One more publicly supported and the other less publicly supported.
The evidence also needed to be made much more publicly available.
They discuss it more publicly however than their Republican counterparts.
That this whole apology thing took place a little more publicly.

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Derrida showed himself to be more publicly discreet than Foucault.
Powerful people appear more corrupt because they are caught more publicly.
No one has been more publicly maligned by Trump than his attorney general.
He therefore made proposals for the establishment of a more publicly accessible complaints system.
California has more publicly funded Waldorf schools than any other US state.
Such a system would make information about adverse events more publicly accessible.
How much more publicly can affection be displayed?
Critics can now express their displeasure faster and more publicly than ever before.
Or do we prefer more publicly financed welfare and a weak currency?
Bloggers quickly picked up the story and spread the polemic photo more publicly than ever.
The Women in Bahrain are generally more publicly active than in other Arab countries.
Today though, the relationship is displayed far more publicly.
President Obama recently urged US business to more publicly speak out about Chinese industrial espionage.
Such cases seem to be occurring more frequently, or at least more publicly.
Although it is now more publicly recognized, it has certainly not ceased to exist.
Government oppression has only emboldened the LTTE, and women have increasingly become more publicly involved.
From exile, he criticized the government more publicly and founded an opposition group.
More publicly spirited ;.
Conversations about unionizing are becoming more publicly acceptable, and I think that that 's great.
However, Lisk is written in Javascript ( not C ) and has sidechains that are more publicly available.
CPA CANADA, Canada has more publicly listed crypto-asset companies than most other jurisdictions.
Would the Commission like to say anything more publicly about the EMN?
Unlike New Labour, One Nation Labour used the term " socialism " more publicly.
Measures taken to implement more extensive or more publicly accessible PRTRs article 3, para . 2.
A, be bridged, and to be discussed more publicly.
He says he wanted, for instance, to speak more publicly about the crafts ' non-nationality.
The young man 's was given more publicly.

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