Sentences with phrase «adverse publicity for»

Coupled with the new duty to promote the success of the company, concerns have been raised that shareholders, especially activist shareholders of traded companies, will use these provisions to bring unmeritorious claims that will take up valuable management time, as well as result in adverse publicity for the company.
The gallery handed photographers a contract which included a sub-clause which warned them not to broadcast or publish any filming, photographs or text that would «result in any adverse publicity for the Tate».

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The ACCC is seeking declarations, injunctions, pecuniary penalties, orders that involved parties establish and maintain a compliance program, adverse publicity orders, community service orders and disqualification from directorship for the three directors alleged to be involved.
McGovern was selected as the Labour Party candidate for Wirral South in December 2009, following Ben Chapman's decision to stand down at the next election for family reasons following adverse publicity in The Daily Telegraph over the expenses scandal, and subsequently won the seat in the 2010 general election, defeating the Conservative candidate, Jeff Clarke, by 531 votes.
In Washington, he was «the most hated» secretary the Department of Housing and Urban Development had ever had, an arrogant and occasionally cruel taskmaster who demanded he be referred to as «Mr. Secretary,» who told a future nemesis that criminal sanctions were less effective punishment for his enemies than «adverse publicity, reputational harm, budget - cutting and legislative action.»
BT accepts that once the standards mess is recognised and receives adverse publicity, the potential market for all domestic videophones could be spoiled.
«There's a precedent for delaying letters that could result in adverse publicity about academies.
We may experience... delays, cost overruns and adverse publicity... We are in the initial design and development stages of Model X. Furthermore, we have not yet evaluated, qualified or selected all of our suppliers for the planned production of Model X.»
Adverse publicity and investor perceptions, whether or not accurate, regarding below investment - grade securities may depress prices and diminish liquidity for such securities.
As a direct result of the adverse publicity generated by the «Pedigree Dogs Exposed» programme shown by BBC television in 2008 and the subsequent publication of three reports relating to canine welfare, the Kennel Club announced the introduction of their «Fit for Life, Fit for Purpose» campaign.
The launch of the Turner Prize at Tate Britain in central London was initially boycotted by photographers after they were asked to sign a form which said they could not publish any images or words which would «result in any adverse publicity» for the Tate.
The launch of the annual Turner Prize at Tate Britain, in central London, was initially boycotted by photographers, after they were asked to sign a form which said they could not publish any images or words which would «result in any adverse publicity» for the Tate.
On Monday photographers from the nation's press refused to sign a form preventing them from publishing any images or words which would «result in any adverse publicity» for the exhibition.
Glasgow - born artist... words which would «result in any adverse publicity» for the Tate Modern.
These allegations were reported gleefully in the Boston Globe, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Nature, Scientific American, and many other media outlets and news pages of science journals in a manner calculated not only to divert attention from the conclusions of our paper but also to damage Dr Soon's reputation in his scientific calling, to put his employment at the Center at risk, to deter more serious journals from accepting future papers bearing his name as an author, to deter potential funders for fear of adverse publicity, and thus to threaten not only his livelihood but also the science he loves.
Any deviation from that goal can bring adverse publicity, accusations of denying the science, and, potential recriminations by the regulatory agencies for other projects.
For individuals or companies whose accounts or assets have been ordered frozen, the order may result in adverse financial and personal consequences in connection with disposal of assets, living expenses, negative publicity, and asset disclosure.
Further, structural changes to the sector and adverse publicity generated by an increasing quantity of claims for miss - selling and / or mismanagement of financial products require that now, more than ever before, firms and individuals alike should be vigilant.
A further side effect of publicity surrounding false complaints may be that genuine victims are deterred from going to the police for fear that the general climate of scepticism generated by that publicity will cause them to be disbelieved, with possible adverse legal consequences.
CB: Regarding adverse publicity, there's a concern about how agencies use their powers of publicity given the potential for unjustified reputational harm.
For example, was it clearly aimed at obtaining the widest possible publicity in circumstances that were the most adverse possible to the plaintiff?
The Court of Appeal rejected Hamza's claims, stating: «The fact... that adverse publicity may have risked prejudicing a fair trial is no reason for not proceeding with the trial if the Judge concludes that, with his assistance, it will be possible to have a fair trial.»
The adverse publicity against the organized Real Estate Industry by the provocative and vindictive Melanie Aitken at the Competiton Bureau needs to be put on notice for what she has done.
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