Sentences with phrase «negative image portrayed»

Therefore, you will need to mobilise, sensitise and motivate all your staff so that together you engage with your host governments, the private sector and other segments of the society to explain that Nigeria is much more than the negative image portrayed to them,» Buhari concluded.

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This being the case, which we all must know, then it is only right that we (the board members etc) should do it for him in a very gracious manner, in a way that it will not portray a negative image of him.
Do not be so blunt; it will merely portray a negative image of yours.
Thus, critics claim that, international comparisons are exploited to portray a negative image of all public schools.
Unfortunately people like this can serve to build a stronger negative image of payday loans by the rates they charge and the image they portray.
Omid was warned that he wasn't allowed to take any photographs of Army personnel, the poverty he saw outside of Pyongyang or portray any of the leaders in any negative way — apparently their full body has to be on the images; he wasn't allowed to cut or crop anything.
90 % of candidates take this opportunity to portray their previous company in a negative image in hopes of getting better working environment in the new company.
The mass media can play an important role in providing health information and related issues for parents and caregivers.10 However, adolescents are typically portrayed in the media as hostile, violent, delinquent, alienated from parents and families, and resistant to any assistance.3, 51,52 In news and television coverage, content analyses found that adolescents are depicted as perpetrators or victims of crime and violence, problem - ridden and disruptive.51, 52 In addition to the mass media images, public attitudes towards adolescents are predominately negative.51 A population approach to build a climate of public interest and responsiveness will require actively working towards counteracting the predominantly negative media coverage of adolescents.3 Media messages can raise parents» awareness and willingness to attend parenting programmes by normalizing their experiences of receiving professional support.
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