Sentences with phrase «pr move like»

No player would ever be forced against their will into a PR move like that.

Not exact matches

Some, like myself, may not necessarily agree with it, but when you're under the national microscope and get the backlash Mayfield did, some sort of punishment is an expected PR move by OU.
but to me, midseason firings always smell more like a PR move to the fans.
Again, the odds are ridiculously low that this will happen, but if you think about Tebow as a 38th - round pick with one tool, but who was paid like a 19th - round pick because he has the potential to be a PR bonanza, this is an incredibly banal, dog - bites - man move.
In what looks like a lame PR move to counter some of this criticism, this year the organization is including in its cookie line - up a new variety called «Mango Cremes with Nutrifusion,» a nutrient - boosting additive.
That final bit is interesting in relation to Google's indie bookseller angle, — a very savvy PR move on their part, partnering with the likes of mega-independent Powell's and smaller retailers like WORD via the ABA's IndieCommerce platform — and the belief that this somehow levels the playing field, as if ebooks have been the issue all along, as opposed to Amazon's perfecting ecommerce while Jeff Bezos ignored the pundits who focused only on his quarterly earnings in the early years.
If you feel like your current life is holding you back, simply reading through Christine's story of quitting her high tech PR life to see the world is all you need to finally make some serious moves.
«It's impossible to not look like a tourist when you are a tourist, but you can at least try to look like a savvy tourist so the prowling lions move on to easier prey,» says Phil Sylvester, head of PR and media communications for World Nomads, a website that provides travel insurance and safety services.
The trailer shows off two new Ultra Beasts and Z - moves for the final evolutions of the Alolan starters, but if you want to know more about those you should just watch the video or read the official PR below; I'd like to take a second to focus on an unnamed Pokémon that appears very briefly in the trailer:
I say this because, as a PR site which certainly appears paid for by Sony (the Three Speech domain is owned by Ramp Industry, which has done «trendy urban» sites for Sony in the past), it's just not a good move to fake an attitude like: «People are free to say what they want here.
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