Sentences with phrase «ad in a given state»

Will it fund a particular ad in a given state?

Not exact matches

New York state will likely shift the focus of its advertising this year, giving more weight to ads that tout tourist attractions, and less to those that promote the advantages of doing business in the state.
«By requiring nonprofits to disclose the extent and nature of their electioneering activities, we are protecting prospective donors from misleading solicitations, and giving voters more information about who is behind many of the ads they will see in this year's elections,» Schneiderman stated.
The question I wonder then is what logic does China use to justify the barring of free speech (through the use of extensive censorship of the internet and media, the deployment of state - sponsored propaganda ads and loudspeaker announcements, and hefty penalties for violation of any of these measures) given that it puts it right there in its Constitution, and furthermore nobody within the party seems to protest this?
Commenting on the launch of a consultation by the Secretary of State for Education on professional development for teachers and calling for expressions of interest in a College of Teaching, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, said: «This Government can establish whatever framework it likes for professional development but unless teachers are given a contractual entitlement to access such development, the current system of inequality and ad hoc arrangements will continue, with access being on the basis of grace and favour and the whims and preferences of individual employers.
The ad also gives credit to Zeldin as a state senator that he «successfully led the fight» to partially repeal the MTA payroll tax and that he «led the fight» against Obamacare in the chamber.
The latest TV ad from Republican state Sen. Terrence Murphy gives his daughter a starring role, touting the passage of the equal pay provision in the Women's Equality Act.
The state party, for instance, began spending $ 100,000 on a television ad this week praising Mr. Cuomo for «passing the strongest gun law in the nation,» with a separate, smaller digital campaign this week focused on congressional Republicans, noting that six of them were given an A rating from the National Rifle Association.
PhRMA spent $ 7 million last year to prepare its ubiquitous «Go Boldly» ad campaign and gave millions to politicians who were up for election in both parties in dozens of states.
«Whatever plans were implemented were ad hoc, and the military was given very little help from the CPA [the Coalition Provisional Authority, a temporary government in Iraq that was established by the United States].
Being able to state that you lost exactly 10.5 pounds of fat and gained 2.5 pounds of lean mass in a given time frame might be great for supplement ads or to promote the latest weight loss fad, but numbers that precise aren't realistic without expensive, laboratory - grade equipment, or at least a very skilled professional.
This suggestion of bias might well be an overstatement given that, at least in the case of the ICJ, many times the national judge or ad hoc judge, though voting in favour of their own State or the State that apointed them, is also voting with the majority.
Note of interest: Because if your answer to question 5 is that you did not expect your own sales rep to bring his or her own buyer to you, it's no wonder homeowners think they can do it all themselves, if believing they are just hiring someone to write good ads and walk people through the house and or (as stated in a current post on REM), just give the public the keys to your house.
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