Sentences with phrase «boosting public approval»

In coordination with the launch of a new Chevron ad campaign aimed at boosting public approval of their perceived corporate responsibility, the Yes Men, Rainforest Action Network and Amazon Watch carried out an elaborate public relations jam in which Chevron appeared to be owning up to its environmental and human rights crimes around the world.
It also comes hot on the heals of a YouGov poll which found not just that the prime minister and mayor of London need to do something pretty sharpish to boost their public approval ratings concerning their handling of the recent troubles, but that nine out of ten British people support the use of the weapons of mass saturation.

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In the same meeting in which they prevented public discussion of the Palm Lane ruling, trusties preserved agenda approval of boosting the contract of the law firm they retained to fight parents from $ 305,000 annually to $ 678,000 annually — a $ 373,000 increase.
«It's a massive confidence boost; you now have a regulated public company in Japan buying into a crypto exchange... this puts a stamp of approval, and Japan is a huge driver of this market.»
News of the takeover has already boosted the price of Bitcoin on Tuesday according to CNBC and Kelly sees the deal bolstering public opinion, adding «It's a massive confidence boost; you now have a regulated public company in Japan buying into a crypto exchange... this puts a stamp of approval, and Japan is a huge driver of this market.»
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