Sentences with phrase «adverse publicity from»

In an industry gun - shy over adverse publicity from animal cruelty scandals, the extroverted Italian courted attention.

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«Negative publicity or public opinion resulting from these matters may increase the risk of reputational harm to our business, which can impact our ability to keep and attract customers, our ability to attract and retain qualified team members, result in the loss of revenue, or have other material adverse effects on our results of operations and financial condition.»
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.
The authors and editorialist express grave concerns that there will be many needless premature deaths as well as preventable heart attacks and strokes if patients who would clearly benefit from statins are not prescribed the drug, refuse to take the drug, or stop using the drug because of ill - advised adverse publicity about benefits and risks, which may include misplaced concerns about the possible but unproven small risk of diabetes.
Furthermore, in the developing world, this adverse publicity is characterized by pressure from all fronts including governmental agencies and health professionals (including nutritionists) to reduce consumption of oils such as palm and coconut oils.
Because your policy of suspending students who get into fights on school grounds will be said to have had an «adverse impact» on black students, you will face, at minimum, the negative publicity that comes from a civil rights investigation.
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.
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.
Companies, particularly those subject to regulation, often find that it is easier to «cave in» to the demands and implement higher cost «green» programs rather than incur adverse publicity and regulatory interventions from the advocacy groups.
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.
I'm currently working on two other pieces: one is a response to Jennifer Stoddart's «Cherry Picking Among Applies and Oranges» piece from a few years back in which she defended the PIPEDA ombuds - model and the second is a more extended consideration of the adverse publicity issue.
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