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NL888 Posted 14 years ago
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Does "prominent apologies" mean "great apologies"?

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"People should be able to rely on a good regulatory system as well to get the sort of redress they want, whether that is prominent apologies or fines for newspapers or the other things that are clearly so necessary."
  

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Prominent apologies = well-publicized, very public apologies

  • Prominent apologies = well-publicized, very public apologies
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Prominent apologies = well-publicized, very public apologies

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