Sentences with phrase «negative publicity which»

In other words, the plaintiff in a defamation action may be required to expend a considerable amount of money to bring the action, may experience significant negative publicity which repeats the false accusations, and if unsuccessful in the litigation may cement into the public consciousness the belief that the defamatory accusations were true.
From my experience we regularly see misinformation and read negative publicity which often can deter people from bringing a legitimate PI claim.

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It is another bout of negative publicity for the accounting profession, which has been rocked by scandal since the implosions of Enron and WorldCom.
The negative publicity around the Cold Fusion experiments 20 years ago, which promised an electrochemical method of producing energy, will overshadow all future claims about fusion.
«Negative publicity or public opinion resulting from these matters may increase the risk of reputational harm to our business, which can impact our ability to keep and attract customers, our ability to attract and retain qualified team members, result in the loss of revenue, or have other material adverse effects on our results of operations and financial condition.»
In its 2010 report on FDI confidence, management consultant A.T. Kearney, which surveyed senior executives from top global companies, says despite the negative publicity around Dubai World, the UAE held up well and was ranked as the 11th preferred FDI destination, with Dubai as the «preferred entry point.»
The purpose, according to the senator's attorneys, is to make it seem like Gillibrand is receiving negative publicity, which is not, in fact, the case.
«We are persuaded that this fabricated report may not be unconnected with the schemes by the present administration to set - up and frame the National Publicity Secretary for his outspokenness in highlighting its negatives, for which he has been receiving threats, litigations, blackmails and unfounded allegations from government officials.
The Sunday Telegraph claims it has seen documents which revealed the CQC was intent on suppressing negative publicity and was under pressure from Labour ministers in the run - up to the 2010 election.
Gene therapy experts are heartened by the new results, which may counteract a wave of negative publicity after the death last year of a volunteer in a gene therapy trial at the University of Pennsylvania (ScienceNOW, 9 December 1999).
FCA's Jeep brand was up 23 percent amidst negative publicity from recalls and Wired magazine, to 73,216, which is better than Hyundai, Kia or Subaru.
But whether driven by sinking profits or negative publicity, Penguin Random House's exit from self - publishing is also an admission of defeat: The giant self - publishing market essentially now falls largely to Amazon, which already churns out an estimated 85 % of self - published titles via its various platforms.
Furthermore, the negative publicity that may result from selling a trophy piece of art, particularly through an auction house, in which the sale is well - known to the public, could lead the collector's peers to assume that the seller is in financial distress.
Quite apart from the wider publicity given to the heat transport problem in the Russell ocean model (which affects all of the published GISS - E2 - R results), and the famous rogue LU run where a negative forcing yields an overall positive net flux response (which is not rogue at all and not to be excluded according to Gavin), the WMGHG results and particularly the relationship between Fi and ERF values now seem positively bizarre.
We view our relationship with our not for profit and charity clients as a partnership in which we handle claims in a manner that is sensitive to their special relationships in their communities, with an eye to minimizing negative publicity from claims events.
Negative outcomes would have adverse publicity which would cost P a pending contract worth $ 1M of profit.
Talking about claim settlement, he said, there is a lack of trust in the sector among people to negative publicity through word of mouth, which the insurance player have to address.
The worry is that if governments begin to restrict the way in which this data is gathered and used, it would complicate the way Facebook and Twitter operate, and the negative publicity might also make users more reluctant to spend time on their networks.
Since the month beginning, the price of Ethereum has dropped by forty percent which is a direct cause of negative publicity and anti-cryptocurrency drive heralded by financial regulators of countries across the globe.
To add to the tough times, other unfortunate events such as hacks and scams also occurred which painted cryptocurrencies black and drew even more negative publicity.
On the other hand, the Altcoin focuses on its privacy feature while Monero earned the reputation of offering absolute secrecy to users which could turn out as negative publicity turning investors away.
The case design also indicates a curved or sloped back, which MobileFun speculates would be made of metal and also serve as an antenna system instead of the stainless steel bands on iPhone 4, that received a lot of negative publicity just after it was launched.
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