glare of publicity

collocation in English

meaningsofglareandpublicity

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glare
noun
uk
/ɡleər/
us
/ɡler/
a long, ...
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publicity
noun[U]
uk
/pʌbˈlɪs.ə.ti/
us
/pʌbˈlɪs.ə.t̬i/
the activity of making certain that someone or something attracts a lot of interest or attention from many people, or the attention received as a result of ...
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(Definition ofglareandpublicityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofglare of publicity

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These problems should be worked out without theglareofpublicity.
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Most achievements occur in the private sector far from theglareofpublicity.
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We recognise that individuals want to be able to carry on their lives without theglareofpublicitybeing turned upon them.
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More importantly, she will undergo complex treatment with a considerable risk to her emotional status, not in private but in theglareofpublicity.
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To do away with them or submerge them in theglareofpublicitywould be no service to democracy.
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Yet, fundamental research cannot be done in the market place nor in theglareofpublicity.
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They have had to conduct their examination in theglareofpublicityand media interest, but they were not distracted from their responsibilities.
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At the same time, he has been conducting delicate and difficult armistice negotiations in aglareofpublicity.
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They should be away from theglareofpublicity.
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I take no pleasure at all in coming here tonight and exposing one of my constituents to theglareofpublicity.
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That remains the feeling today, when the spotlight is off and theglareofpublicityis away from the issue.
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The exposure of the closed world of the prison service to theglareofpublicityhas had an effect upon the morale of the staff.
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It will be in the fullglareofpublicitywith its new responsibility.
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Death is their business and their only fear is meeting death without the fullglareofpublicity.
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However, so long as they are held in the fullglareofpublicity, there will be every attempt to make the most of it.
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There will be a similar effect on private large donors, who may not want to be exposed to the fullglareofpublicity.
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It takes a strong man or woman to stand up to moral blackmail applied in the fullglareofpublicity.
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Are you in favour of transparency, or are you in favour of avoiding working in the fullglareofpublicity, as this answer suggests?
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In the fullglareofpublicity, that is seldom—if ever—the case.
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It is taking place in the fullglareofpublicity; we are debating and discussing the report.
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