Sentences with phrase «negative publicity work»

Maybe something to think about, but wouldn't negative publicity work better just for the sake of link building?

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Those scandals, coupled with negative publicity around the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, could work in Canada's favour, according to Robert VanWynsberghe, a professor at UBC.
The report finds that poor planning and «negative publicity» surrounding workfare schemes meant the vast majority were simply corralled into working in charity shops.
Some of those «success stories» involved making new governmental regulations, but others worked by just generating a lot of negative publicity for their targets.
With their hands stayed by the desire to maintain a cordial working environment, a fear of negative publicity, and concern about costly and time - consuming grievance proceedings, administrators frequently treat the absence of clear managerial prerogatives in contracts as an excuse for inaction.
Boards and their appointed administrators seemingly find it easier to sink into this «zone of ambiguity» than to take stands that may provoke visible unrest, negative publicity, or a work stoppage.
Despite some negative publicity in the wake of PURE's work with Chicago student group VOYCE and the Advancement Project in originally exposing these practices, Noble continues to grow, as do other charter networks that use the same or very similar techniques.
He has received worldwide recognition for his work, including the Royal Photographic Society Hood Medal for outstanding photography for public service, the British Journal of Photography International Photography Award, a 2017 W. Eugene Smith Fellowship and, along with Crofton Black, a 2017 ICP Infinity Award and the 2016 Rencontres D'Arles Photo - Text Book Award for Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rendition (2014).
Lobbyists and scientists supported by the big tobacco companies worked hard to disprove prevalent research, doing their best to stop and discredit the negative publicity.
Those benefits include: the availability of a civil sanction rather than a criminal prosecution; the opportunity to work with the SFO to minimize negative publicity; and the avoidance of an automatic bar from involvement in public and private utilities contracts.
These factors often prevented the exchange from working as planned, and these onerous transactions generated negative publicity, as viators alerted regulators and the media about the damaging financial consequences of the settlements.
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