privately造句61. If you do have doubts and problems about the job these should be discussed privately before things reach a crucial stage.
62. Strike leaders are privately saying they would like an end to the dispute, but don't want to be seen to be caving in.
63. Because fraternities are privately owned and run, they are for the most part beyond the jurisdiction of academic institutions.
64. Rather than suffer privately, Mrs Sadoff decided to take political action.
65. Blunkett is said to be privately delighted with Cathy Woodhead's perseverance.
66. If you are intent on sorting out the problem, take courage and talk to your boss privately about his/her aggressive behaviour.
67. Capital is privately owned by a minority, the capitalist class.
68. Most recently, he was chief executive officer of Cibus Pharmaceutical Inc., a privately held drugdelivery company.
69. S., most timber is grown on privately held land and is sold at auction.
70. Others are run by voluntary bodies, for example churches or charities; or privately by individual owners or commercial companies.
71. Far from it, what they say for public consumption appears to be at odds with what they are saying privately.
72. However, monopoly corporations and unions tend to resist the appropriation of surplus created by social capital but appropriated privately.
73. Measures have included the setting up of regional development agencies, private- public partnership schemes and privately organised enterprise trusts.
74. So he reaps the benefits privately and shares the costs publicly.
75. Educated privately, he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1782, and graduated BA in 1786.
76. Your educated boys went at it a little more privately and gracefully, but sometimes destroyed more people in the long run.
77. Many ceremonies for both males and females are privately conducted, often at the most in the company of a ruwang.
78. But it was privately, not through the government, and not for advanced field training, but for graduate study.
79. He will be able to make full use of his machine, either flying commercially or privately, for business or pleasure.
80. The new vehicles built as replacements during the 1980s were generally of higher capacity, privately owned and fitted with air brakes.
81. Fertility clinics and sperm banks in the United States often are privately run and are subject to few government restrictions.
82. Privately financed and provided group medical plans are assuming greater importance.
83. In fact, only about half of young higher education students live in privately rented accommodation.
84. Yet Barclays and Lloyds have spent much time and energy privately rubbishing Switch, in efforts to promote their own debit cards.
85. The news media, themselves privately owned and controlled, convey an image of society which support dominant class interests.
86. This is not entirely the result of political control, since the privately owned press shows no greater inclination towards investigative journalism.
87. Rules were relaxed to allow the first privately owned locomotives unlimited access to the national rail network.
88. Privately Owen intended to make sure that she was given a very strong briefing beforehand.
89. In authoritarian media systems, the media might be privately owned but have only limited freedom to criticize government.
90. Union officials privately acknowledge that Phoenix's achilles heel has always been the difficulties it would face raising the necessary finance.