Sentences with phrase «make public advertisements»

Not exact matches

For example, Ireland has made tobacco - prohibiting law in all public places, and Australia, in order to curb its own tobacco epidemic, has comprehensively banned tobacco advertisement and has passed tobacco «plain packaging» legislation.
In other words if a business made a public offer in announcement or advertisement to bake cakes, they have to do it for whomever asks.
The Public Campaign Action Fund has released a new television advertisement and revised an existing spot to more prominently mention the governor, a Democrat, who has said he supports changes to New York's porous campaign finance laws but has also made use of the current system to raise millions.
They would also make digital platforms maintain a public file of all political advertisements, ensuring more time for them to be properly vetted and fact - checked.
Ms. Giglio raised the issue at last Thursday's Riverhead Town Board work session, which is open to the public, and made the argument that since the FAA is running advertisements seeking a new centralized location for the facilities, the town should at least try to lure it to EPCAL.
Ms. Noerdlinger's boyfriend problem is just more grist for the mill for Mr. Mullins and other union leaders, who are spinning the idea that the mayor's reforms are making the city less safe — Mr. Mullins going so far as to place a paid advertisement in newspapers urging the Democratic National Convention not to come to town because New York is «lurching backwards to the bad old days of high crime, danger - infested public spaces, and families that walk our streets worried for their safety.»
In general, the public knowledge base and thus decision - making behaviors are far more influenced by advertisement than with current science.
We knew that the show couldn't be an exhaustive survey of self - portraiture but we started by thinking about the Van Dyck painting and what makes it so important: the fact that the artist caused such a seismic shift in the approach to portraiture in the 17th century that was to last for at least the next three centuries; that his portraits were a form of «self - advertisement» and show an acute awareness of his identity and public image as a successful artist; that it was his final self - portrait, made in the last year of his life at the age of 42 and that his various self - portraits (there are seven known in total) trace his life as an artist.
He also did public art projects, including a show in Saint Peters Church, was commissioned to do an advertisement campaign for Absolut Vodka, and made art in department store windows, including Saks Fifth Avenue.
As it sought to make net metering more expensive for small - scale solar producers, APS lied to the public, denying its funding of anti-solar TV advertisements run by Koch brothers front groups.
As an honest business person, these kinds of antics should outrage you, because it all contributes to an atmosphere that makes YOUR advertising message automatically greeted with skepticism and YOUR integrity immediately questioned by a public grown so cynical that the only advertisements they «trust» are beer commercial fables showing giant horses rescuing small dogs.
(a) «Advertisement» means any public or private communication made by or on behalf of a lawyer or law firm about that lawyer or law firm's services, the primary purpose of which is for the retention of the lawyer or law firm.
Should this doctrine still protect drug manufacturers who are making sales pitches directly to the public by television advertisements?
But, yesterday I saw an advertisement of a famous public sector bank, which claimed to make any individual a millionaire in just 10 years.
The senators said Facebook should disclose ads like radio and TV broadcasters make their advertisements public.
Leathern added that this summer the company would make public an archive of all political advertisements ever placed on the social network.
I always talk about proactive job searching techniques — often called «tapping into the hidden job market» — but in reality, a proactive job search involves networking to learn about jobs and opportunities that will never make it to a public posting or job board advertisement.
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