Sentences with phrase «industry in a negative light»

At any firm they're scared of regulators saying it's detrimental to the public interest, and it's portraying the industry in a negative light.
Restaurant chains typically shy away from discussing publicly the outsize growth in the restaurant industry in a negative light, preferring to talk about how restaurants are attracting millennials because dining out is viewed as an experience rather than an expense.

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Parker offers sage advice to her fellow dairy industry insiders, imploring them: «Think twice before painting yourself in a negative light.
Playing computer games is often deemed in a negative light — especially by parents who are trying to get their children to do their homework — but now it is a multi-million pound industry.
High profile failures of clinical trials also cast a negative light on the industry, in the view of survey takers.
With all the nice and sweet people I meet daily through my working in the online dating industry, somehow in the TV shows I only ever see people portrayed in a negative light.
According to the press release, Mr. Chartier engaged in campaigning activities the Academy deemed a violation of their rules for «casting a negative or derogatory light on a competing film» in communications he e-mailed to Academy voters and other members of the motion picture industry.
The pet industry must get better at communicating the many ways it works to improve the lives of companion animals, or risk letting activists cast our business in a negative light.
While this can be attributed, in part, to activists» efforts to paint us in a negative light, it is also a direct result of our failure as an industry to tell the public who we are and what we do for animals.
Extending the truth or blatantly lying about your qualifications can not only put you in negative light to a potential employer, but also brand you negatively throughout your entire industry.
Our short answer is that we think the industry can be divided in two ways: innovators who are good corporate citizens looking to solve human health problems, and exploiters, who are not really research - oriented and shed a negative light on our industry.
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