Sentences with phrase «lack of name recognition»

The very lack of name recognition among the newer CEOs we discovered in our quest proves that point.
He built a staff from scratch and is working to overcome a complete lack of name recognition in a geographically diverse district.
It's a top five cryptocurrency in terms of value, but lacks some of the name recognition of the above contemporaries.
It could be Bye, Felicity on Oscar nomination morning if she suffers from lack of name recognition.
Polls showed Mr. Rangel way ahead — the margin separating the top two contenders turned out to be far narrower — but the Rangel camp was just as heartened by Mr. Espaillat's relative lack of name recognition in the district spanning upper Manhattan and the Bronx, despite his near success two years ago.
While noting the doubts about methodology, the impact of name recognition (or rather lack of name recognition) and the interesting selection of alternatives presented to respondents, this confirms what I've felt for a while — Gordon brown is unpopular but the same is true of the labour Party in general.
One of the pragmatic reasons the union officials who play such a big role in the WFP's operation wanted to give him its nomination rather than backing an obscure law professor whose lack of name recognition at the time was equaled only by her paucity of funding was that they felt more confident he could produce the 50,000 votes on the WFP line necessary to preserve its spot on the state ballot four years from now.
Another surprise: Despite Kobo's relative lack of name recognition, the Glo is a strong alternative to Amazon's very good front - lit e-reader, the Kindle Paperwhite.
The 3 candidates for US Senate all suffer from a lack of name recognition, but one NY Republican who is not is Rudy Giuliani.
The surveys indicate Mr. Schneiderman suffers from a lack of name recognition, though he leads his opponent by 71 points among black voters and 42 points among Latinos.
Surprisingly after almost five years in office, biweekly press releases and endless campaigning, a lack of name recognition seemed his political Achilles heel.
DeFrancisco and Molinaro were held back by a lack of name recognition among New York voters, with about three - quarters of voters saying they never heard of either candidate, the poll found.
Following the implementation of Alaska's 2011 redistricting plan, French announced that he would he would start campaigning in his new district early to overcome a lack of name recognition.
Both of their Republican challengers, Joe DioGuardi and Jay Townsend continue to suffer from a lack of name recognition, with at least 50 percent of voters saying they do not know enough about either candidate to form an opinion.
Siegfried said that Massey's lack of name recognition would not be an issue, and that he could do better if he actually avoided a primary battle and instead focused on reaching out to voters.
Others say Khojasteh's lack of name recognition and political inexperience would make a statewide run difficult.
One of Myers» weaknesses identified in the poll, is a lack of name recognition among more than 40 percent of potential voters.
I hope the academy remembers Hickey come Oscar time, but I fear his lack of name recognition will hurt his chances.
The belief is that unknown authors with no publishing sales histories are a gamble because the lack of name recognition creates a hurdle that may keep the book from finding its audience — hence the tendency to publish the same famous names over and over again.
Bella Andre and Courtney were there again — along with Liliana Hart, Marie Force, and a bunch of «no names» who talked about making over $ 100,000 a year despite their lack of name recognition.
The recent release of their new program criteria means that it's time for that lack of name recognition to change.
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