Sentences with phrase «much publicity now»

While it maybe easier today to make small changes to your lifestyle and help the environment, there are some with a concern that there is so much publicity now that people will tune out the message, just like white noise, and eventually become desensitized to the real issues.

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I get the feeling your comment is actually a blanket statement drafted your office to rebut some widespread, negative publicity about Latch On NYC, and you're now blanketing the Internet with that statement as fast as you can — without paying much attention to its recipients.
So worried are organisers that Labour officials have now emailed MPs urging them to use their social media accounts to drum up some much - needed publicity.
But much of the time, if it's done early enough, ducks get put in a row and things line up as expected, especially lately with so much publicity around the Oscars now.
Hyundai «s nice little publicity stunt is now over: future Equus buyers will not be getting a free Apple iPad with their luxury car (much like we didn't when we reviewed it recently).
Having had much publicity over the last few months or so, the Hyundai Ioniq is now making an official debut in Geneva.
I've been there to see the big spike with ebooks, to see self - publishing become much more legitimate and credible, to now see publishers and literary agents actually seeking external publicity support whereas before the process was that promotional initiatives were handled in - house.
And it's especially difficult to watch prestigious newspapers morph into something altogether new... but to deny those changes, or to hope it won't affect any other newspapers, is to jeopardize book promotion campaigns and the possibility of garnering as much book publicity opportunities now as you did in the «old days.»
Now I know these are kind of dead points by now as Greenheart Games has had so much publicity thanks to their DRM that they'll likely sell more copies than they had previously expected, but for the average indie who's not making some ultra clever mirror holding statement (one that only has this kind of impact in this game genre) then creating a broken version of your game may not be in your best interesNow I know these are kind of dead points by now as Greenheart Games has had so much publicity thanks to their DRM that they'll likely sell more copies than they had previously expected, but for the average indie who's not making some ultra clever mirror holding statement (one that only has this kind of impact in this game genre) then creating a broken version of your game may not be in your best interesnow as Greenheart Games has had so much publicity thanks to their DRM that they'll likely sell more copies than they had previously expected, but for the average indie who's not making some ultra clever mirror holding statement (one that only has this kind of impact in this game genre) then creating a broken version of your game may not be in your best interests.
I don't feel like coughing up $ 100 for «publicity» when I could put that money to better things like hosting and tools and computer parts, especially now that the bigger dogs are buying their Steam lottery tickets and grabbing that much more attention from the smaller guys.
His platform, knowledge, integrity, and experience were much stronger but he failed to deliver the message because he is uncomfortable with technology, publicity and this new age of communication that we are now in.
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