Examples of 'up to public' in a sentence

Meaning of "up to public"

up to public: This phrase may indicate that something is left to the discretion, judgement, or availability of the general public or audience

How to use "up to public" in a sentence

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up to public
It is up to public authorities to endeavour to solve this problem.
I will leave that up to public opinion.
It is now up to public decision-makers to define a framework favourable to clean mobility.
I do not enjoy having my life held up to public scrutiny.
Links up to public power.
I have no wish to hold any class up to public disapprobation.
I was held up to public ridicule. made a laughingstock.
They must also be able to stand up to public scrutiny.
Waking up to public health.
The inventor is jailed and held up to public ridicule.
It's still up to public television to focus on the arts.
This should be opened up to public debate.
We have to be more professional in monitoring and linking up to public opinion.
I was held up to public ridicule.
The new management structure must be able to stand up to public scrutiny.

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Hold myself up to public ridicule, you mean?
Some say the court is just catching up to public sentiment.
Chalk it up to public relations!
Each decision that is made should be able to stand up to public scrutiny.
Hateful ideas, when held up to public scrutiny, were shown to lack merit.
Governance of the Agency must be able to stand up to public scrutiny.
Adults who broke the law were held up to public ridicule and embarrassment.
In the K-section of a storm drain where the communications system links up to public power.
So why open myself up to public judgment?
At the end of the day, every action should bear up to public scrutiny.
Xinhua claimed that Gui gave himself up to public security officials in October 2015.
You like the unguarded moments, private behavior that can never stand up to public scrutiny.
In addition, prisons should be opened up to public scrutiny by civil society.
Given their impact on the public sphere, companies must open themselves up to public accountability.
From major corporations and SMEs, all the way up to public institutions and foundations.
But does that philosophy, as well as their facilities, hold up to public opinion?
To be fair, he did not quite live up to public expectations.
And what were the philosophers that Lucian held up to public ridicule?
Like, this is about us not opening ourselves up to public discourse and judgment.
I guess we can say your plan 's opened us up to public scrutiny.
In the UK the Treasury model is opened up to public scrutiny.
How does postsecondary education measure up to public expectations?
By sharing this data online, we are opening ourselves up to public scrutiny and criticism.
Then, the city or country map is opened up to public users of the site.
Egypt, Elections that did not live up to public expectations.
Now the Lord 's faithful servants are held up to public opprobrium.
Nazi leaders everywhere vilified the Jews, holding them up to public ridicule and contempt.
Everything we do, everything, should stand up to public scrutiny.
Everything we do must, therefore, stand up to public scrutiny.
Sighs To be fair, he didn't quite live up to public expectations.
We are public servants . Everything we do, everything, should stand up to public scrutiny.
Later Google launched a separate website goo . gl and opened up to public in September 2010.

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