Sentences with phrase «higher name recognition»

«There are few names in the real estate industry with a higher name recognition than John Bucksbaum,» said Structured principal J. Michael Drew.
Owens, who has held office since winning a special election last fall against Hoffman and Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava, whose name was on the ballot even though she has been forced out of the race due to her moderate views, has a higher name recognition in the district.
The day began with Heaney calling on Faso, a former Assembly minority leader who likely enjoys higher name recognition with voters in the district given that he was once an elected official, to hold six debates ahead of the primary.
Vanderhoef was the early frontrunner in this race, largely due to his higher name recognition (recall he also ran for LG as John Faso's running mate in 2006), but he told me this morning that the contest is tighter than expected.
Sen. Bill Nelson has never faced an opponent quite like Florida Gov. Rick Scott, an independently wealthy businessman with sky - high name recognition among voters and a formidable campaign machine bolstered by incumbency.
Though the candidates may lack the «proper credentials» to serve as Erie County Comptroller, Buffalo News political reporter Bob McCarthy believes Democrat Kevin Gaughan and Republican incumbent Stefan Mychajliw enjoy the high name recognition sought by every political candidate
One of the two candidates in a GOP primary, Assemblyman Jim Tedisco, likely has the highest name recognition of any local politician, though he has a history of botching races that were viewed as cakewalks for Republicans.
But with high name recognition — thanks to his family and his high - profile tenure as attorney general — strong poll ratings and a massive campaign treasury, Cuomo manages to sit atop the race without ever actually declaring, on the record, that he is running.
Bharara's appeal, though, would be that he's an un-bought, crusading outsider, and his already - high name recognition in the city would be supplemented by an abundance of free media.
«He's got very high name recognition in the Democratic Party.
On the AG front, the Siena poll found Democratic Sen. Eric Schneiderman leading his GOP / Conservative opponent, Staten Island DA Dan Donovan, 45 - 32, although neither candidate has very high name recognition.
His high name recognition in the East New York portions of the district — he served 12 years in the City Council before he was elected to the Assembly last year — could make him competitive in November.
O'Brien, a freshman lawmaker from the Rochester area, faces Republican Rich Funke, a former television broadcaster with high name recognition.
Esposito faces a not unusual problem for a first - time candidate: She does not have high name recognition, especially compared to her Republican challenger, Tom Croci, the Islip town supervisor.
Newsday: «Singas doesn't have Murray's high name recognition.
Fidler already has high name recognition and a good reputation in the district, and there's not much time for Storobin to raise his profile, which will be critically important in a special election where voters are paying even less attention to a state Senate race than in November.
Mr. de Blasio made personal appeals for Mr. Smitherman at a megachurch in East New York and at a subway station yesterday, but the mayor — treated like a celebrity in those corridors — could do little to move the needle against an incumbent with high name recognition and a power base that has yet to erode.
Weprin has high name recognition in Queens, in part because his father, Saul, served as the state's Assembly Speaker, and his brother, Mark, currently represents a section of the borough in the New York City Council.
While Gibson began the campaign with high name recognition, at least in parts of the district like Columbia County that he currently represents, Schreibman began his run as a virtual unknown outside of Ulster County Democratic circles.
They're both stalwart incumbents with high name recognition, and their campaigns were fueled by war chests that, on the scale of elections in these upstate communities, should have been big enough to make them invincible.
Cuomo's Republican challenger, Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, should theoretically capitalize on high name recognition in the northern suburbs, leaving Cuomo to focus his attention to the east.
Singas doesn't have Murray's high name recognition.
But due to Sanders's high name recognition and union endorsements, it didn't work out well for the party.
But because Aspen has such high name recognition and because having a ski resort involved in the story is odd and unique, the press coverage looked something like this: «12 states, three environmental groups, even a ski resort, have weighed in, in support of this lawsuit.»
Ford insiders hint that both names will be retained in their respective markets, as each has very high name recognition with consumers.
While business schools like Columbia, Stanford, and Harvard have high name recognition, they are also some of the most expensive.
And although the show included many members of the Parisian art scene of the time — Renoir, Cézanne, Juan Gris, Francis Picabia, and others — Matisse and Picasso were deemed to have the highest name recognition.

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On the other side of the coin, you could be the one with the interest in licensing the high - recognition brand name of another company.
And last year, ECU associate dean for research and higher degrees, Linda Kristjanson, was named Australian Telstra Business Woman of the Year, in recognition of pioneering palliative care research.
But while the RNC's new recommendations may not be directly aimed at quashing another Paul's White House run, conservative activists argue that the changes to the primary process would inevitably benefit candidates who are well - funded and have high - name recognition, to the detriment of those who draw their support from the GOP's activist base.
I believe that the contemporary student generation's concern for freedom in higher education and their recognition of the slavishness of much of what goes by the name of liberal studies points toward the need to restore the lost element of leisure in the life of learning and to renew the conviction that understanding contains its own rewards.
Ipswich Ale Brewery earned that name recognition through its beer, which Martin says has always been brewed with the highest quality standards and in a wide assortment of regular and seasonal varieties.
«I am responsible for Littleford brand's recognition in Latin America as the common name for high - efficiency mixers, dryers and reactors,» he says.
It's more a recognition that even if the Royals are drafting players by drawing a name out of a hat or by their internet history, they have a better chance of drafting someone they can't screw up or someone who succeeds despite the Royals development picking higher in the draft than lower.
This is an excellent opportunity to sell high on a pitcher that's being overvalued based on name recognition and buy low on a team offering exceptional contrarian value.
Long has worked to rack up a series of high - profile endorsements throughout the Senate primary, which will certainly help in the lead up to Tuesday and raise the judicial activist's name recognition, at least among the hardcore.
The news was bad for Weprin, a state assemblyman, who has greater name recognition and a string of high - powered endorsements from Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand.
Though battered by scandals, Rangel's name - recognition was nearly universal, and his favorability numbers remained high throughout the campaign.
Walsh and Perez Williams surged to their front - runner status on the strength of high approval ratings among voters, and strong name recognition, the poll found.
While she knows her chances at victory are slim, Vazquez is keeping her name recognition high and campaigning to take a second bite at the apple for state assembly while maintaining her district leadership post.
I wonder if the movie's name recognition is as high as the package expects or if some people may not recognize the flick without a clear, full view of the titular St. Bernard.
In recognition of his career achievements in the cable industry, Mr. Goodwyn was inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame in 2013, was named a Cable Pioneer, and has been awarded the NCTA — The Internet & Television Association's Vanguard Award, the highest honor for young leadership.
RICHMOND, Va. — Michelle Cottrell - Williams, a social studies teacher at Wakefield High in Arlington County, was named 2018 Virginia Teacher of the Year Monday evening during a recognition ceremony at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) in Richmond.
I chose USC Rossier because of the high quality of faculty and students, its commitment to teacher preparation in urban education, its name recognition and the respect that USC commands for job prospects in Los Angeles, its focus on Common Core and education technology, its convenient online classes (I have two young children), and for the possibility of completing a rigorous master's program in a comparatively short amount of time.
Ford insiders hint that both names will be retained in their respective markets, as each has very high recognition with consumers.
There is Adaptive Dynamics system with Continuously Variable Dampers, Dynamic mode in Terrain Response 2 system, digital camera system, Lane Departure Warning, Traffic Sign Recognition, Wade Sensing Information (provides depth information when driving through water), Automatic High Beam Assist and Head - Up Display to name a few.
Yet the Prius does return marginally higher EPA ratings — 54/50/52 mpg or 58/53/56 mpg for the Eco model — and has years of name recognition on its side.
I chose the Four Seasons because I'm a fan, mostly because it's such a signature, classic, and high - end spot for many New Yorkers and out - of - towners, with instant name recognition.
Kobo seems to be making the most of its distribution via chains like PC World (distribution which includes even the keenly priced Vox table at only $ 139 which packs a fair punch relative to the Leaf) but name recognition is low and no BOOKSELLERS seem to be on board except WH Smiths whose High Street retail presence in Ireland consists of one concession in Arnotts.
The Baileys practiced the highest standards in their personal and professional lives, and the hospital was named for them in recognition of their generosity, humility and kindness.
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