Sentences with phrase «adverse publicity on»

It is interesting that the BBO considered «adverse publicity on the Internet» to be a factor in favor of mitigating the sanction to be imposed.
The board said a six - month suspension was warranted because Bonazzoli never actually sold any term papers and that he had already received substantial adverse publicity on the Internet, in legal publications, and in the legal community.

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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.»
It is possible that, given the publicity surrounding developments in Asia and their adverse effect on confidence, businesses may be somewhat more cautious in their hiring plans than would normally be expected following a strong period of economic growth.
One of the sources said he had, in fact, hoped that knowledge that The Post was working on a report about the situation would convince the governor to quickly settle the dispute with Kennedy, daughter of former Sen. Robert F. Kennedy — if only to avoid what was certain to be adverse publicity.
If one or more of our members suffers or alleges to have suffered physical, financial, emotional or other harm following contact initiated on our platform or an online dating website of one of our competitors, any resulting negative publicity or legal action could harm our reputation and business and may have an adverse effect on us and the reputation of the online dating industry in general, potentially leading to, among other things, increased government scrutiny and regulation and an adverse effect on our business, financial condition and operating results.
The last thing an organisation needs is an accident that could keep a key employee off, or bring adverse publicity when competition is stiff, so the focus should always be on preventing serious injuries connected with work activities.
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.
Where there is evidence that the private prosecutor is pursuing a vendetta against the defendant, e.g. by publishing adverse publicity about the defendant on social media and / or by harassing the defendant or his family / work colleagues.
Both claims went on to collapse in spectacular fashion at trial amidst much adverse publicity about wasted costs.
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.
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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