Sentences with phrase «attract most publicity»

Moreover, given the fact that sensational, high - stakes criminal cases attract most publicity, the judge may be simultaneously under pressure to allow extensive trial coverage to ensure the accused's right to a fair trial under section 11 (d) of the Charter.

Not exact matches

Most have been dismissed or settled, but a few have attracted embarrassing publicity.
Despite this rather poor publicity, the fight attracted a near - capacity crowd of 16,129, most of it a rabid lot from De-Paula's home state of New Jersey.
For all the publicity she has attracted, the only thing most people know about her is that she can dunk, an occurrence that is still so rare in women's college basketball that the instances can be counted on two hands.
Most other things are gimmicky and attract publicity but attract few votes,» he says.
«During his term as public advocate, he was attracted to issues that drew the most publicity,» a former de Blasio aide recalled.
Behind - the - scenes drama occurs all the time in the entertainment industry, but even in this age of tabloids, Internet gossip, and DVD bonus features, most of it remains unknown, covered up out of professional decorum and to avoid attracting negative publicity to a production.
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