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pro bono publico
[ proh boh-noh poo-bli-koh; English proh boh-noh puhb-li-koh ]
adverb
- for the public good or welfare.
pro bono publico
/ ËprÉĘ ËbÉĘnÉĘ ËpĘblÉŞkÉĘ /
(no translation)
- for the public good
Example Sentences
âAlthough we did not believe and do not believe that any pro bono publico counsel is reportable as a âgift,â at the request of OGE, we note that as has been widely reported in the media, Rudy Giuliani provided such pro bono publico counsel in 2018 and 2019,â the report says, referring to pro bono legal services and the Office of Government Ethics.
âI donât want anybody to panic during the meltdown. No panic. Pro bono publico, no bloody panic.â
âYouâve got to face the fact there may now be a meltdown OK? I donât want anybody to panic during the meltdown. No panic. Pro bono publico, no bloody panic. Itâs going to be all right in the end.â
He added: âYouâve got to face the fact there may now be a meltdown. OK? I donât want anybody to panic during the meltdown. No panic. Pro bono publico, no bloody panic. Itâs going to be all right in the end.â
He reportedly added: "You've got to face the fact there may now be a meltdown. OK? I don't want anybody to panic during the meltdown. No panic. Pro bono publico, no bloody panic. It's going to be all right in the end."
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