«It's just
bad public relations because if there is a falling - out with the firm, then in - house counsel will be trying to find another firm, and if it's a well - known fact that they turned around and sued and wrote that account, then other firms might be reluctant to take [them] on.
Whether they're knocking their passengers unconscious to drag them off a plane or killing giant bunnies, their determination to
generate bad public relations remains impressive, and it shows no sign of slowing.
While it is surprising that this trick lasted for so long, it is
extremely bad public relations for Southwest to change this policy without any advance notice.
The U.S. coffee chain came under attack in 2013 by the state broadcaster for what critics called «inflated prices», but
the bad public relations at that time failed to deter its expansion or overhaul its pricing strategy.
The revelations have plunged Facebook into
its worst public relations crisis in years.
But there have been poorer attitudes,
worse public relations, and worse human beings that have reached great heights.
As
the bad public relations hits pile up for Derek Jeter and the Marlins, there's a new contender for the worst one yet.
Great White Sharks suffer from one of
the worst public relations attacks in history; since Jaws was released in the 1970's, these majestic predators have been seen as vicious man - eating machines.
Despite
some bad public relations and some notable exceptions, academics are among the most careful, collaborative, and professionally generous people I've worked with.
United, which pretty much has
the worst public relations of any airline at the moment, has locked down some key North America to Europe routes — meaning though you may not particularly want to — you might find yourself leaning toward flying business with them.
The revelations have plunged Facebook into
its worst public relations crisis in years.
Because of
the bad public relations, the Realtor quietly reflects how much of his commission will be left over if he offers to make a contribution toward the purchase of better appliances.