0 of, for, or concerning, the people (of a community or nation) in general -- veřejný
Journalists were among the key players, encouraging critical debate and public negotiation.
The players were also highly visible to the local public.
Her history of chemical theory refuses to isolate theory from the laboratory, the lecture hall, or the public and its philosophical interests.
In his visits to and walks around allotments, public housing projects and wasteland, he took photographs, drew maps and interviewed inhabitants or users of space.
Significantly, at the very same historical moment, another series of photographs of nationalist leaders was also being put into public circulation.
The public expenditure on blood tests in affluent countries, for instance, could feed entire regions in developing countries.
Using reflective practice to link personal and public theories.
Opening up the policy process to public, parties and politicians should be done with due reticence.
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