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make public
公表する
to say or publish something in order that everyone knows or hears about it
:The autopsy was not made public. (英)
:He was going to make public his decision to leave the office of the President.(英)
:The annual financial disclosure report was made public yesterday.(C)
:Her resignation was made public this morning.(D)

●Japan Times:DEC 8, 2012
Bridging the pension gap
If companies fail to fulfill this duty, their names will be made public — a harsher treatment than the current practice of giving advice to such companies.


●Japan Times:DEC 22, 2012
Sawa to issue Tokyo 2020 file to IOC
The file will be made public on Jan. 8.


●BBC:14 January 2013
Five Islands School: All councillors to see Bryce Wilby report
Last year Mr Hicks promised the full report would be made public.