Sentences with phrase «considerable publicity»

In recent years, there has been considerable publicity about the conduct of grocery retailers when dealing with suppliers.
The laws which the UK has the oppourtunity to opt out of include the European arrest warrant, which recently received considerable publicity in the shape of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, who is fighting to avoid extradition from the UK to Sweden.
His campaign garnered considerable publicity because he visited every county in Montana, by canoe.
The case attracted considerable publicity and the facts are well known, and can be summarised briefly.
Equitrack has received considerable publicity in the industry, and horsemen and track managers around the country are looking carefully at Remington's bold experiment.
Except for Prigogine, whose recent achievements have won him international awards and considerable publicity, these individuals are perhaps not as readily recognizable as Whitehead to philosophers and theologians.
He might have been slightly overrated among left guards in the past because his close friendship with O.J. had gotten him considerable publicity.
The last Ashcroft poll of Redcar and Cleveland was taken in September 2014, and put the Greens nowhere — but that was before Pinkney became the candidate, and before the considerable publicity that greeted his «left of sold - out Labour» campaign.
The use of ethylene in the ripening of fruits and vegetabIes has received considerable publicity and has been used to a limited extent commercially during the past 3 years.
Given the considerable publicity given to the decision, it is hardly surprising that others working in the gig economy would look to test whether they too could benefit from the Uber decision.
Obtained numerous favorable verdicts and settlements for insurers in pursuing claims arising out of fires caused by halogen lamps, including several high profile fires that received considerable publicity.
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