Sentences with phrase «much of the name recognition»

So, to be fair, this is not Swiftism, although that certainly accounts for much of the name recognition.

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I believe that the contemporary student generation's concern for freedom in higher education and their recognition of the slavishness of much of what goes by the name of liberal studies points toward the need to restore the lost element of leisure in the life of learning and to renew the conviction that understanding contains its own rewards.
In one camp are parents such as digital strategist Amy Webb, who — in an essay for Slate in September — vowed to never post so much as the name of her daughter online, out of fear that facial recognition software and search engines would forcibly forge her an identity she would regret as an adult.
Collins lost re-election last fall for another term as county executive and while the newly drawn NY - 27 does not include as much of Erie County as the predecessor district did previously, he still says his name recognition and record can propell him.
Steve has a lot more money, a lot more institutional support (for example, Speaker Sheldon Silver and several major Jewish organizations that rely on the Speaker for funding, are supporting Steve) and a lot more name recognition — even if much of that that name recognition is negative.
Antonacci's lack of campaign cash has rendered him unable to raise his name recognition much this campaign cycle, but he may not yet have gotten the statewide office bug completely out of his system.
His state Assembly district overlaps with much of the 34th, giving him a natural name - recognition boost.
Schoen: As the Morning Consult poll showed clearly last week, few know much at all about Mayor Bloomberg and his level of name recognition is well below that of the Democratic and Republican candidates.
But the fossils from the Cerutti Mastodon site (as the site was named in recognition of field paleontologist Richard Cerutti who discovered the site and led the excavation), were found embedded in fine - grained sediments that had been deposited much earlier, during a period long before humans were thought to have arrived on the continent.
While there's not much in the way of surprise here narrative wise, Ponsoldt has managed to bring us one of this year's best acting performances with Mary Elizabeth Winstead, whose name, in a fair world, would be seriously considered for recognition come awards season.
Weekend visitors this time around include the likes of Ralph Fiennes, Tom Wilkinson, Willem Dafoe, Jude Law, Saoirse Ronan and Léa Seydoux — all names that bear much recognition already but that also decided they could use some time away at the Wes Anderson school hotel of filmmaking in order to tap new potential.
However, he is probably still the best part of the film, with Greg Kinnear (Little Miss Sunshine, Bad News Bears) lending not much more than name recognition to his not - terribly - demanding role as coach Dick Vermeil.
It seems to me that we spend so much of our mental bandwidth focusing on the obvious hits, the looming presence of upcoming blockbusters that permeate our cinematic consciousness, that we often find ourselves turning a blind eye to the underdog, the films with budgets and name recognition that can't quite compete with their titanic competitors.
Still, only three finalists are allowed for each recognition, so please remember that whether or not your name is selected this is not a reflection on you or your talent as much as it is an effort to find an author to best represent the writing values of our organization.
And Valkyria Chronicles came out during the Holiday Season, and, like what VofEscaflowne said, other, much bigger games were released as well, and had bigger sales because of Name recognition.
They're also both guaranteed hits that would succeed on name recognition alone, but such is the greed of their publishers that they've tried to squeeze as much money out of players as they can by what seems the most underhand means possible.
NCSX's blog points out that Kenka Banchou 2: Full Throttle for PlayStation 2 is now out in Japan, after some surprising semi-success for the first title: «Spike went on to sell 157,000 copies of the game without much of an advertising budget or any name recognition
It's one of the reasons law firms throw so much money into advertising and sponsorships: bolstering name recognition.
But she's quick to point out that she's still very much affiliated with her broker and likes the name recognition of the RE / MAX moniker: «I promote myself in conjunction with RE / MAX.
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