Not exact matches
That's what Devolver Digital did during its E3
press conference, which didn't
generate much attention for the products shown, but more for theatrics.
Even if I
press the matter and show them some texts that Christians use to debate the end times, I still can't
generate much interest.
They believe that far too little QE - created money reaches its intended targets, hard -
pressed national businesses, and that far too
much of it gets diverted into commodity speculation and
generates inflation and poverty.
«With the exception of a sitting elected official like Eric Ulrich, it would be difficult for another candidate to enter the race... Eric has a
much better built media platform and ability to
generate anti-de Blasio
press.
Both Paul and Leonidas deserve
much credit for
generating interest in the scientific community to
press ahead with various Europa missions.
While a large impact on Uranus when it was still surrounded by a protoplanetary disk would have eventually produced moons in retrograde orbit around the planet, two or more smaller collisions had a
much higher probability of
generating the moons with the orbital direction observed today (Europlanet
press release; and Phil Plait, Bad Astronomy Blog, Discover, October 7, 2011).
Unlike squats, deadlifts,
presses and rows, skull - crushers are
much better suited for
generating maximum muscular fatigue than progressive tension, so you'd be better off pushing for higher reps rather than aiming to constantly up the weight and risking your form.
No other method of meeting singles in Vancouver
generates as
much press (positive and negative) as online dating.
Press conference interviews are usually the least - liked among entertainment reporters because it doesn't allow for
much unique content to be
generated.
With a chassis now shared with Porsche, it also feels smaller and lighter than it actually is when you
press on, and
generates a
much bigger smile than before.
A month seems about right, time enough to spread the word and
generate as
much press as possible over the unveiling of the final eight — any earlier and we ran the risk of overkill, and of course Mission Control was sensitive about that because of what fell out with the first mission.
Just to remind everyone, the one day fall on February 27, 2007 that has received so
much press due to China's 9 % market decline
generated the following losses in the indexes:
This morning Tim Flannery & Co [at the Climate Council] must be tickled pink to see how
much adverse publicity they have
generated [with their report last week], and not merely in the domestic
press.
So, while just about the only group likely to make a case for the historical benefits of fossil fuels is the oil industry — who can not be trusted because they are the fossil fuel industry — the
press and politicians are more than happy to swallow the GHF report despite the fact that
much of the crucial data on which its 300,000 figure is based is provided by insurance giants Munich Re, when risk insurers have as
much interest in
generating fear of climate change as Exxon has in
generating doubt.
WIRE has issued a
press release, but I will be surprised if this exchange
generates much media interest.
«Pitched media stories
generating 100 news articles per month» is
much better than «Wrote and distributed
press releases.»