Sentences with phrase «gets bad publicity»

CRA routinely gets bad publicity and distaste from people yet a less known fact is that the CRA have set up programs to help the average Canadian if they choose preventive programs.
If you make a promise to fight an important local campaign then betray it after you get selected, you are likely to have a very bad relationship with your volunteers, and probably get some bad publicity.

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It wasn't all about the bad publicity that private equity got during the 2012 campaign, though many weren't thrilled about that.
I've always said there's no such thing as bad publicity, except for the publicity you get when trying to suppress bad publicity.
the main people getting publicity for dying are muslims currently, however, in the 10 - 40 window, Africa, and Asia (not only there but those are the most obvious), thousands of Christians are being burned to death, chopped up as if they were meat, rolled over by steam rollers after their persecuters have hung their families and children, and much worse forms of torture that as an American i can't even begin to relate to, EVERY DAY in the name of Jesus.
Sadly, coconut got such bad publicity in the 1970's and 1980's because of the way it was processed (hydrogenated).
It's too bad that this successful first pitch won't get the same publicity that his bad one did, because this was a pretty decent pitch.
They get such bad publicity.
I refer to some of the Invincible and Delta Forces, who got into trouble and gave the party and the government bad publicity.
What's worse, the actual science too often gets lost in the pop culture circus dominated by publicity - hungry hucksters and companies pushing gluten - free products full of chemical thickeners and starchy substitutions.
Most steroids are nothing more but a synthetic testosterone and they are abused badly by many athletes, especially bodybuilders... And here we are, with all the negative publicity about testoterone, the pink shirted fellow telling his slightly overweight personal trainer that he doesn't want to get too much muscle...
Very Bad Things has gotten a considerable amount of positive buzz as it's made its way along the publicity circuit, and it isn't hard to see why.
Directed by Gore Verbinski of «Pirates of the Caribbean» fame, the $ 40 million film got a C + from CinemaScore and bad publicity from Fox's viral marketing campaign, which involved planting fake news stories related to the plot of the film.
I met him over in Rome doing some publicity and he was a big fan of Breaking Bad and we just sat and talked at a dinner one night, and then six, seven, eight months later he calls up and says, «Hey, I got this role in this thing and you get to work with Christopher Plummer.»
They're never going to fix it, they just said they would to get rid of the bad publicity and stop people requesting refunds.
I feel bad that this clone is getting publicity
If Ford seems like it's getting a disproportionate amount of bad publicity for its hybrids and infotainment systems, there's a reason: Ford is pushing harder than any other US automaker to redefine the car and the driving experience, especially in making entertainment and navigation useful and affordable.
Some kind of publicity is needed either way and getting ride of large physical stores does not make matters worse.
The bad news is that book bloggers are flooded with book review requests from aspiring authors looking to get free publicity just like you.
But it gets even worse; on his LinkedIn profile, Albee indicated he worked for Smith Publicity for 10 years, including a time frame when my agency wasn't even in existence.
It's the whiners that cry scam and then throw around bad publicity for amazon because they as an individual didn't get exactly what they wanted when they wanted it, which will put an end to good sales.
They got enough bad publicity to warrant a call from Disney and some extremely loud outcry from fans but, outside of that, no damage was really done.
As if it doesn't get enough bad publicity already.
Hopefully, whenever a bomber gets through one of the many security holes maintained by the TSA, other agencies are quietly alerted, and they pick up the malefactor without the publicity that would provide information to the bad guys, thus creating more sophisticated attacks.
RBC got itself a whole heap of bad publicity and angry customers last week, when word got out it was outsourcing a number of its IT roles to Indian firm iGate.
That said, Daele noted that only bad stories get publicity and that when arbitration works, it is not reported.
I'm quite surprised they fired them — even this is bad publicity and it's not publicised but some future trainees do fail an exam and get kept on.
Budget items were reviewed — sadly too many of our colleagues have dropped out of APA because of the bad publicity we have gotten from the Hoffman fallout.
Other parts are getting a huge amount of bad publicity and are BAD investmenbad publicity and are BAD investmenBAD investments.
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