Sentences with phrase «most of the publicity»

On the investment side, while the detention of Canadian investors John Chang and Allison Lu for commercial disputes with politically connected counterparts in China has gotten most of the publicity, other practices, such imposing technology transfer requirements on foreign investors, targeting foreign over local firms in enforcing environmental rules, and denying reciprocal treatment of investments in resource projects, banking, telecommunications and professional services are also cause for serious concern.
In most of the publicity, cars and action heroes were associated with males, together with competitive values, individualism, power and strength.
Though most of the publicity has heralded Jerry Maguire as Cruise's best performance ever, the star awards should really go to Zellweger, who is fantastically wistful and naive as Cruise's love interest, and Jonathan Lipnicki (The Jeff Foxworthy Show), who is adorably annoying and real as her six - year - old son Ray.
Brando won an Oscar for Best Actor based on his work here, and his image permeates most of the publicity materials attached to the film, including this release.
Let's say you're a self - published author with a limited budget, so you want to do most of the publicity and pitch writing yourself.
Reports about the unveiling came from the Korea Herald, stating that speculation suggested Samsung was attempting to strategically unveil the Galaxy Note 8 in late August, just enough ahead of the iPhone 8 unveiling to grab most of the publicity.

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His clients, most of which are American, see the immediate value of the cost when they realize the impact it has on publicity and staff retention.
Many of the world's most successful bloggers have relied on the mainstream media to generate publicity for their blog to help build an audience.
Some say there's no such thing as negative publicity, but most businesses on the receiving end of harsh coverage or public criticism would disagree.
There are few executives in telecommunications — or most other industries for that matter — who are better masters of free publicity than T - Mobile CEO John Legere.
While the movie remained a subject of debate for a good while, the characters of Mickey and Mallory become cult heroes, prooving the fact that controversy is the most efficient form of publicity.
Most importantly, in an era when success is too often defined by publicity, speedy «exits» and financial windfalls, Ray reminds us that the fulfillment of building a thriving, enduring enterprise is the reward that a true entrepreneur seeks.
the main people getting publicity for dying are muslims currently, however, in the 10 - 40 window, Africa, and Asia (not only there but those are the most obvious), thousands of Christians are being burned to death, chopped up as if they were meat, rolled over by steam rollers after their persecuters have hung their families and children, and much worse forms of torture that as an American i can't even begin to relate to, EVERY DAY in the name of Jesus.
In his encyclical Divini Illius Magistri, issued in 1939, Pope Pius XI deplored the fact that «these most powerful means of publicity, which can be of great utility for instruction and education when directed by sound principles, are only too often used as an incentive to evil passions and greed for gain.»
However, most of my travel in November is for private events or book publicity, so it's not listed.
First, though most Christians do not speak hatefully toward others or about others, the sad reality is that the media and the internet gives such examples of hate speech from Christians way more publicity than it deserves, which in turn gives the impression that this is the way all Christians are, which is not true.
The other side of the picture, and at the moment the far more important side, is that, while there have been real wounds, there are today powerful men in our country who specialize in reopening those wounds, not to help them to heal more completely, but for quite other purposes — to gain a partisan political advantage or to secure personal publicity; but most often in order to discredit by insinuation, if not by direct charges, all who believe in some changes in the economic order.
This position figures because of all the superhots, Bhuts have garnered the most publicity over the past few years, and it doesn't seem to matter that it's been dethroned as the hottest pepper in the world.
He's football's most notorious bad boy, a seven - year veteran who, as quarterback Brett Favre says, seems as though he's been around longer because of the publicity he has generated.
Despite this rather poor publicity, the fight attracted a near - capacity crowd of 16,129, most of it a rabid lot from De-Paula's home state of New Jersey.
The tier one teams — ice hockey and basketball at Quinnipiac — get the most publicity, have the biggest market draw, and receive the most substantial funding, with descending levels of funding in tiers two and three.
I thought it was a good example of how sometimes the most inspiring athletes don't get the most publicity.
I've been so irked over the mostly negative responses to the Time article — trying to appreciate any publicity of breastfeeding as helping it to be more normalized in mainstream — but really just feeling like I have to ignore most of the conversation as the judgement and ignorant fodder is honestly painful!
Third, the publicity afforded to the most recent debate could be viewed as part of a wider effort by the Chinese to indirectly warn North Korea and demonstrate to the outside world, especially the US, that China is open to a more public discussion of policy.
«I think she is the most terrible woman, a woman who made publicity out of private things, which is unforgiveable.
The statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, in Abuja on Wednesday, noted that Momoh's career in journalism, as an editor and administrator, covered some of the most dramatic and defining moments of Nigeria's history.
In Washington, he was «the most hated» secretary the Department of Housing and Urban Development had ever had, an arrogant and occasionally cruel taskmaster who demanded he be referred to as «Mr. Secretary,» who told a future nemesis that criminal sanctions were less effective punishment for his enemies than «adverse publicity, reputational harm, budget - cutting and legislative action.»
Third party candidates for president generally don't get much publicity and most of the time don't get enough votes to make a difference in a presidential election.
It is an honour to most respectfully recognize and welcome the Special Guest of Honour and indeed the Guest Speaker, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Nigerian Army, who is ably represented by Major General PJO Boje, the Chief of Civil Military Affairs (CCMA), and the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adeshina along with other senior military officers and distinguished invited guests in our midst today.
On a weekly basis it demands on - the - record answers from government on the most topical questions, in the full glare of publicity.
According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, the President commiserated with all the professional colleagues of Ogbuagu, who he said spent most of his life in the service of God, and nurturing the growth of journalism and Public Relations in Africa.
When I graduated without medical school acceptance letter in hand, my interest in finding employment and their interest in adding a second science writer to their staff came together in the form of a job offer as public relations assistant, responsible for publicity in the engineering school and most other scientific disciplines outside the medical school.
The grass carp became the most widespread of the four invaders, but, lacking large numbers in rivers, it doesn't get much publicity.
Because breast cancer receives a lot of publicity, women may assume that it is the most deadly of the female cancers.
Since I predict it's unlikely that most people are going to bother reading this book, I'd suggest you also have a look at Michael Eades» encomiastic review and CarbSane's negative evaluation of the book as well as the mainstream publicity.
He also avoided television, interviews and most publicity in order to maintain his privacy... this is something almost unheard of from other high profile athletes.
Since right to publicity claims vary from state to state, sites would have to tailor their practices to the lowest common denominator and make sure they followed the most restrictive state laws, or face the possibility of being liable for violating a state intellectual property law.
For publicity inquiries, please contact Sally Marvin, Random House publicity SMarvin @ 212-572-2141 One of the most difficult aspects of shot placement on a deer is locating the vitals and avoiding the shoulder especially when bowhunting.
Most of the dating industry ignores the inherently superficial aspect of humanity, and it's underachieving as a result, with catfishing being one of the worst forms of publicity possible.
But though the film's publicity and advanced buzz focus on Weisz's Ronit Krushka — a woman whose return to the cloistered London Jewish community she exiled herself from causes disturbances in the field — Ronit's story is not where the most involving parts of the drama lie.
The publicity for the movie makes a big deal of the fact that the singing wasn't post-recorded, but that isn't much of an advantage when most of it sounds horrible.
Stark most recently served as senior VP of publicity but, after 20 years at the company (when it was formerly known as DreamWorks Studios), has worked on so many of the company's multiple Oscar nominated films such as American Beauty, Gladiator, The Help, Bridge of Spies, and The Post.
I Am Cait is, on some level, the most respectful melding of television's notion of cinema verite and Hollywood's highest form of top - notch, controlled publicity.
This of course gave The Interview huge publicity which lead to most of its success through streaming.
Of course there's a thin line everywhere between most film criticism and publicity, but Hong Kong hype and jive is unusually intense.
Needless to say, Karlson was proud of Walking Tall, most of all because it was a gamble that worked, and made him financially secure for the rest of his life, while generating a wave of adoring publicity that finally shed some light on his earlier, more effective films.
Showbiz extravaganzas like this one have a way of becoming exercises in self - publicity, and the various contributions of George C. Scott, Doris Day, George Segal, Kirk Douglas, Frank Sinatra (most of all) and others tended to make much of the affair into a showcase for the payers of tributes, with the tributee more or less left to be part of the audience.
Apparently, the publicity she gets on her day job (which consists of posing in lingerie and acting bitchy) has convinced studio heads that she's the most bankable star of the group.
It's this latter fight which prompted King and his associates to instigate a march from Selma to the state capital of Montgomery, a 54 - mile trek which would bring those taking part into the face of Southern bigotry at its most naked and violent but, crucially, would garner the kind of publicity for the cause which would alter the opinions of America and its president, Lyndon Baines Johnson (Tom Wilkinson).
Though it most comes alive in game sequences, which are depicted with many layers of sound and perspective and set to short clips of hip hop, hard rock and at one point Bill Withers, the film also depicts parties, publicity, and the filming of a rap music video.
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