Sentences with phrase «more bad publicity»

Also, it'll just be more bad publicity for B&N, and turn potential customers away, as well as what few loyal customers their digital division may still have...
kill it quick - the show is BAD - new orleans doesn't need any more bad publicity - the accents are the worst - but really the whole show is a train wreck
kill it quick - the show is BAD - new orleans doesn't need any more bad publicity - the accents are the worst - but really the whole
Bracken: If she'd been seen as being an animal that was locked away, that not many people saw, that could have perpetuated more bad publicity.

Not exact matches

Though rumors and bad publicity have recently plagued the project, it has to date invested in more than 100 local businesses in a variety of sectors.
I suspect that if it was making billions of dollars a year, rather than losing billions of dollars a year, then the investors might have been a bit more tolerant of bad publicity and sexual harassment and discrimination and privacy violations and theft of trade secrets and obstructing government authorities and I am sure I am forgetting some things.
The weirder the accusations, trials and executions the more publicity for Iran: Good, bad or indifferent.
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...
But concluding that all book trailers are a silly approach to book promotion doesn't make any more sense than deciding that blogging for book publicity is a bad idea after you've seen a badly - written book blog, or reasoning that media releases don't work after you've seen an incompetently - handled press release (most likely, one that reads as if it were an ad for a book, which won't accomplish anything, rather than an actual news release, which most likely will help you achieve your book promotion goals).
There may be no such thing as bad publicity, but fraudulent reviews and personal attacks have shown to cause 60 % or more drop in book sales from reports I have received.
It can mean, unfortunately, that news of bad reviews or harsh criticisms are more likely to gain traction than glowing praise, but if authors remember the adage, «There's no such thing as bad publicity,» it can at least soften the blow delivered by a spiteful or overly negative review.
While all the bad publicity may have put Sega in the doghouse with concerned parents, the brouhaha over largely uncensored games like Night Trap and Mortal Kombat made the Genesis and Sega CD the edgier and more countercultural choice of the big two 16 - bit systems and represented the fledgling medium's first steps into truly adult - oriented entertainment.
Both management and PR fear bad publicity by being critical more than the good it might do for the integrity of science by showing that as an institute they really do have a critical attitude.
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.
Rob De Luca, a spokesperson for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, said that the more likely deterrent to arise from cases like this is companies» fear of bad publicity.
My belief is that with few exceptions, there is no such thing as bad publicity, but more evenly keeled lawyers like Seth Price back east, would certainly disagree with me.
But many of the reasons for the decrease cited in the article — stronger economic times, more lucrative non-law career paths, bad publicity about punishing workloads in law firms — cross gender barriers altogether.
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