of
nonsecret voting and public legislating in history in deciding to
For common sense, just as for philosophical reasoning, the most widely shared belief is that responsibility is tied to the public and to the
nonsecret, to the possibility and even the necessity of accounting for one's words and actions in front of others, of justifying and owning up to them.
"They are not even allowed to attempt to prove their case by the use of
nonsecret evidence in their own hands or in the hands of third parties," Hawkins wrote.
But Laurents didn't care in the least that his
nonsecret had finally appeared in print.
(46) Any alien may cross-examine
nonsecret evidence and
nonsecret witnesses.
The biggest
nonsecret in campus networking is that music sharing via peer-to-peer (P2P) software is probably still the most common Internet activity after e-mail.
Irons called Herzig-Yoshinaga, who, as a researcher for the commission, had the right to access any
nonsecret document related to the CWRIC's work.
His homoeroticism was a well-kept
nonsecret. He enlisted, refused a commission, and was killed by a sniper's bullet in the Great War.