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Public1) n. the people of the nation, state, county, district or munici...
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PublicRelationships Related Term: confidential privacy adj. ~ 1. Available and open to all; not private. - 2. Relating or belonging to the members of a community. - 3. Relating or belonging to the governme [..]
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PublicA Java(TM) programming language keyword used in a method or variable declaration. It signifies that the method or variable can be accessed by elements residing in other classes.
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Public"the community," 1610s, from public (adj.); meaning "people in general" is from 1660s. In public "in public view, publicly" is attested from c. 1500.
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Publiclate 14c., "open to general observation," from Old French public (c. 1300) and directly from Latin publicus "of the people; of the state; done for the state," also "common, ge [..]
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PublicA group of individuals tied together by a sense of common characteristics or responses. [BA]
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Publicpeople of a community.
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Publicavailable to an entire community, not limited to paying members.
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PublicIndividuals who have an interest in the project outcome, but are not directly involved in it. [D01544]
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PublicA Java keyword used in a method or variable declaration. It signifies that the method or variable can be accessed by elements residing in other classes.
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Public1) The body politic, or the people of a state, nation, or municipality. 2) Under the authority of the government or belonging and available to the people; not private. It may refer to an entity, agenc [..]
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Publicnot private; open to or concerning the people as a whole; "the public good"; "public libraries"; "public funds"; & [..]
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PublicAverage, unsophisticated or casual bettors as a whole; or, used to describe money bet by the public ("a lot of public money came in on the Cowboys"); see "square."
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Publicopen to or belonging to everyone; the opposite of private
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PublicAnyone who may obtain, or want access to, information about higher education provision.
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PublicDefinitions (3) 1. Having shares available to retail investors in the open market.
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PublicOf or having to do with the people as a whole.
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Publicoylem
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Public1 a : exposed to general view [ indecency] b : known or recognized by many or most people 2 a : of, relating to, or affecting all of the people or the whole area of a nation or state [ statutes] b ...
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PublicIn trade parlance, non-professional speculators as distinguished from hedgers and professional speculators or traders.
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PublicAs used in this class, "the public" refers to private citizens freely coming together in public space
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Public(n) people in general considered as a whole(n) a body of people sharing some common interest(adj) not private; open to or concerning the people as a whole(adj) affecting the people or community as a w [..]
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PublicThe people generally and collectively; the members generally of a state, nation, or community.
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PublicDomain Software - Public-domain software refers to any program that is not copyrighted. Public-domain software is free and can be used without restrictions. The term public-domain software is often us [..]
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Public/Private Good – A distinction employed in the Oxford Principles between a good that is necessarily shared by all and a good that can be enjoyed by a private few. In the Oxford Principles, the distinc [..]
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PublicWhen used in the context of performance or display, "public" refers to a place which is open to the public, or one which a "substantial number of persons outide of a normal circle of a [..]
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PublicCharge
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PublicPublic is a keyword that is used as an access modifier for methods and variables. A variable (field) or a method declared as public is visible to and may be accessed by all classes defined in differen [..]
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PublicPublic, in C#, is a keyword used to declare the accessibility of a type and type member such that the access is not limited. It is one of the access modifiers that provides complete visibility to all [..]
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Public, which allows general access to member functions and variables and private
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Publicis an access specifier
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Publicaccess control keyword. See public member, public base.
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PublicA term that refers to the range of parties that may be interested in or affected by risk management decisions. It includes the general public, consumers, and special interest groups such as environmen [..]
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