Sentences with phrase «name recognition from»

And since I used pen names, my Indie success was not attributable to any marketing ventures or name recognition from other houses.
Behind the velvet rope, there's the comfort in name recognition from the likes of EHarmony.com and Match.com.
His Congressional campaign kept him in the public eye, and he has name recognition from his larger Senate district, which covers many west side neighborhoods that Linares» Assembly district does not.
He was elected in 2011 (with Cuomo's endorsement) and has strong name recognition from frequent appearances in Long Island media outlets.
«Right now, Nixon's riding a wave of name recognition from her time on a show about rich white women galavanting around the Upper West Side, but that's not going to cut it when it comes to turning out support from black women.»
Both Don Koziak and Bev Esslinger will have name recognition from their previous political adventures.

Not exact matches

Salim was named to Forbes» 30 Under 30 list earlier this year and has received recognition from the World Policy Institute for her work in sustainability.
Check how your name sounds too and get plenty of feedback, from both humans and voice recognition software.
SALT, with a projected $ 5 million in 2001 sales, benefits from Wells Fargo's name recognition and gets a free venue.
The advantages of buying a franchise include built - in name recognition, proven business models and operational procedures and a wealth of support from the franchisor in locating, supplying and marketing the business.
It uses various artificial intelligence and NLP techniques (including deep learning, neural networks, and semi-supervised named entity recognition) to provide a suite of tools to suggest the right content to post (from other people's tweets to share to articles or videos from news outlets) that will win over your followers.
And 2,700 miles from June's office in San Francisco, in a low - rise building wedged between a strip mall and railroad tracks outside of Boston, another emotion - measuring pioneer named Rana — Rana el Kaliouby — has spent the past year and a half strategizing to make the facial - cue recognition company she co-founded, Affectiva, the essential hub of the emerging emotion economy.
But while the RNC's new recommendations may not be directly aimed at quashing another Paul's White House run, conservative activists argue that the changes to the primary process would inevitably benefit candidates who are well - funded and have high - name recognition, to the detriment of those who draw their support from the GOP's activist base.
Corti, which is also the name of the company that developed the AI, runs in the background of emergency dispatch calls and uses speech recognition software and machine learning (ML) to pick up background cues, such as breathing patterns, that allow it to determine whether a person is suffering from cardiac arrest.
China is setting up a vast surveillance system that tracks every single one of its 1.4 billion citizens — from using facial recognition to name and shame jaywalkers, to forcing people to download apps that can access all the photos on their smartphones.
This series was named a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, and has earned national recognition from many other quarters, including the National Press Foundation, the Shorenstein Center at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, the Society of American Business Editors and Writers, and the White House Correspondents» Association.
You may recall that we already reported on unaided brand recognition, where we asked Marketing Land readers to identify — without any names to choose from — the marketing technology brands they think of first.
However, the name recognition of NYT has helped it fare better than other legacy publications like Conde Nast, whose multiple properties only mustered up excitement from 2 % of Americans.
For example, assess whether the franchise has instant name recognition in your area or if you have to build brand awareness from scratch.
Their knowledge of the life and ministry of Jesus, their experience of him as risen from the dead, and their recognition in him as 1) that hoped - for eschatological prophet (the Christ), as 2) God's own envoy, who could and does bear God's name (the Lord), and as 3) one who did and does God's saving work (the Savior)-- all contribute to the significance of that sign received first by the shepherds.
The vitality and insight of the essays in Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love demonstrate how process theology can help evangelicals broaden their recognition of God's presence from being limited to God's presence in the world in Christ.
From a business sense, expanding name recognition in America makes total sense.
They are usually just names licensed by, or shared with, a crib mattress manufacturer from the adult mattress company so that they can take advantage of the name recognition to increase sales.
The number of voters who don't know enough to form an opinion about the GOP trio ranges from 76 percent (for Turner, who has made name recognition — at least in NYC — a key argument of why he's the best candidate to face off against Gillibrand) to 84 percent (Maragos and Long).
Why spend it this far out from Election Day when she's already so far ahead and facing an opponent deep in debt with no name recognition?
George Weah, Romario and Cuauhtemoc Blanco have secured electoral victories by leveraging their name recognition and the remaining support from their playing days.
Some of that is from improved name recognition, but Sanders's unfavorable ratings haven't increased even as he's become better known, remaining at about 10 percent in each state.
However, Mr. Barron may benefit from his increased name recognition coming from his previous campaign for the seat, as well as his third party run for governor last year.
In 2016, the Welsh Election Study found that Vaughan, along with two other Welsh MEPs from Plaid Cymru and the Conservatives, had less name recognition than an invented name.
The U.S. uses a weak party system: candidates can run under a party's name with little or no support or recognition from that party.
Coupled with Long's low - name recognition, the endorsements from the state's conservative and Republican elite are vitally important.
Teachout in 2014 challenged Cuomo from the left, mounting an unlikely bid for the party's nomination with little name recognition.
Even with Nixon's name recognition and discontent from liberal advocates, a challenge against Cuomo would be a tall order.
Weiner's showing (argh — the unintended double entendres are just beginning) is mostly about name recognition: I was in North Carolina last weekend, talking to people from Chattanooga, Austin, and Phoenix, and before I could finish the sentence «I write about New York politics,» they'd blurt out, «Anthony Weiner!»
The news was bad for Weprin, a state assemblyman, who has greater name recognition and a string of high - powered endorsements from Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand.
By contrast, the six Democrats vying for the seat, all newcomers to electoral politics, will need to spend heavily to earn name recognition and set themselves apart from their competition in a sprawling district that includes all of Ulster, Greene, Columbia, Delaware, Otsego, Schoharie and Sullivan counties and portions of Broome, Dutchess, Montgomery and Rensselaer.
Even without money or much name recognition, Astorino could get a boost from televised debates, and he's proposed that several be held.
A news release from Cuomo's office in December read: «The governor's proposal to change the name to New York International at Stewart Field will help attract additional flight service to the region and increase name recognition among residents and visitors.»
O'Brien, a freshman lawmaker from the Rochester area, faces Republican Rich Funke, a former television broadcaster with high name recognition.
Out went Ken Clarke who - although he had been side - lined since being moved from justice — offered the Tories some much - needed affable charm and name recognition.
From the get - go, the candidate faced an uphill battle as a political - unknown with little name recognition facing an incumbent mayor.
Mychajliw, 43, had been considered the front - runner from the beginning with far more name recognition and campaign resources against the unknown Glushefski.
Republicans today are poised to select from three candidates with barely any statewide name recognition — Manhattan lawyer Wendy Long, Rep. Bob Turner and Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos — to take on U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in November.
It's a shrewd strategy, raising her limited name recognition among Democratic clubs and organizations while mostly avoiding answering questions from the press.
In recognition of December 1 as World AIDS Day, the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library at 1 Lafayette Square, downtown Buffalo, is hosting a display of two large sections of the NAMES Project National AIDS Memorial Quilt, as well as local AIDS quilts from Friday, November 29 through Sunday, December 8.
But Bharara, an Indian - American, lacks a strong natural constituency and still suffers from relatively low name recognition among the general populace.
The surveys indicate Mr. Schneiderman suffers from a lack of name recognition, though he leads his opponent by 71 points among black voters and 42 points among Latinos.
Two years ago, after NY - 25's district lines were redrawn to include all of Monroe County, Slaughter was faced her strongest challenge in decades from Monroe County Executive Maggie Brooks, a Republican whose name recognition in her base equals that of the veteran congresswoman.
Chris Day's name recognition and good will from the recent campaign are sure to give him a boost west of the Hudson, but the 17th Congressional District is 58 percent comprised of Westchester County residents, so he must cover new ground in his quest to reach D.C.
Pointed out that GOP mayoral candidates Paul Massey and Michel Faulkner have fundraising and name recognition advantage so far, she said if she does run, to make up for lost time, «I'm going to ask everyone I know to give me $ 178» and get matching funds from the city.
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