Sentences with phrase «of name recognition from»

«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.»

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Check how your name sounds too and get plenty of feedback, from both humans and voice recognition software.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
He built a staff from scratch and is working to overcome a complete lack of name recognition in a geographically diverse district.
Gjonaj's Assembly district boundaries overlap significantly with the Council district, where Velazquez had the backing of outgoing Council Member James Vacca, but Gjonaj had the advantages of name recognition and a massive war chest to spend from.
Jay Townsend, while a great candidate, doesn't have the name recognition necessary statewide to compete against Schumer, and even though Gillibrand is a weak candidate, she will benefit from the fact that Schumer will draw a large number of people to the polls, thus assisting her campaign, as well as DioGuardi not really being a statewide candidate.
Both of their Republican challengers, Joe DioGuardi and Jay Townsend continue to suffer from a lack of name recognition, with at least 50 percent of voters saying they do not know enough about either candidate to form an opinion.
The mayoral election fight of 2017 may be slowly gearing up, with Mayor Bill de Blasio facing his stiffest challenge so far from a Republican real estate developer with deep pockets but little name recognition among New Yorkers.
Kennedy again easily won re-election to the Senate in 2006, winning 69 percent of the vote against Republican language school owner Kenneth Chase, who suffered from very poor name recognition.
One of the pragmatic reasons the union officials who play such a big role in the WFP's operation wanted to give him its nomination rather than backing an obscure law professor whose lack of name recognition at the time was equaled only by her paucity of funding was that they felt more confident he could produce the 50,000 votes on the WFP line necessary to preserve its spot on the state ballot four years from now.
Fueled by name recognition and deep connections in more conservative corners of the city's media and night - life world, he has raised nearly $ 1 million for his campaign from celebrities like Andre Agassi and through fund - raisers headlined by bawdy comedians and a Sinatra tribute band — or, in one case, hosted by Anthony Scaramucci, the short - lived White House communications director.
But the fossils from the Cerutti Mastodon site (as the site was named in recognition of field paleontologist Richard Cerutti who discovered the site and led the excavation), were found embedded in fine - grained sediments that had been deposited much earlier, during a period long before humans were thought to have arrived on the continent.
Instead the change resulted from a thorough analysis of the company's name recognition in the market.
«This important genus is named in recognition of Halszka's contribution to the study of Mongolian dinosaurs from the Gobi,» comments Rinchen Barsbold of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences.
In recognition of Dr. Kodama's work for devising and demonstrating optoelectronics methods which permit solid objects to be constructed from digital data and Dr. Hull's contribution in developing, commercialising and naming one such method «stereolithography».
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.
Behind the velvet rope, there's the comfort in name recognition from the likes of EHarmony.com and Match.com.
With a sizeable spate of accolades to his name for his debut effort El Bola and sophomore feature November (including two Goyas, a European Film and Cinema Writers Circle award, and recognition from the
Many of the previous Spirit Award winners are now household names (Darren Aronofksy, Coen brothers, Robert Altman, Steven Soderbergh, David O. Russell), and furthered their careers from the recognition they received.
Solid cases could be made for Nick Hornby's name recognition, the viciously funny tirades spewing forth from the BBC's The Thick of It: The Movie, and the even funnier parade of miseries inflicted on Poor Little Precious Jones, Put Upon Pie.
Her name — like the credited clip from Rouben Mamoulian's The Mark of Zorro and the uncredited clip from Samuel Fuller's House of Bamboo playing on the wall of the surgeon's lair and the bits of Schubert's Unfinished Symphony heard in the precrime bureau while Anderton or his antagonist pull together precrime clips with grandiloquent gestures — is there to provoke our recognition not of the future or even of the past, but of the media - savvy present.
Even the name recognition of Adam Sandler, who served as an executive producer on this Happy Madison Production, won't be enough to salvage this instant relic from oblivion.
• NPS received national recognition this year from The Learning Counsel, a national education research institute, which named NPS as one of the most innovative districts in the country in utilizing technology in the classroom
The industry recognition follows LEO being named Company Of The Year at the 2017 Learning Technologies Awards and comes at a time when Fosway's Group 9 - Grid ™ is continuing its shift from pure - play eLearning to digital learning, reflecting the ongoing evolution of the markeOf The Year at the 2017 Learning Technologies Awards and comes at a time when Fosway's Group 9 - Grid ™ is continuing its shift from pure - play eLearning to digital learning, reflecting the ongoing evolution of the markeof the market.
Lofthus led the Kauffman School to state recognition: It was named the 2015 Missouri Charter School of the Year and earned a 100 percent Annual Performance Rating from the state the past two years, as well as national acclaim, achieving the Platinum Rating from the Leverage Leadership Institute and RELAY Graduate School of Education.
LeBaron, who named herself as the «Awesome Town» mayor, has earned recognition from the Autism Council of Utah for how she addressed the needs of student Brian Wood.
This global recognition compliments Dr. Carter's previous awards, including the first National Superintendent of the Year from the American Association of School Administrators (AASA)(1988); Annual Leadership for Learning Award from the AASA (1990); Distinguished Alumni Award from Teachers College, Columbia University (1991); and being named in the top 100 Executive Educators by Executive Educator (1984, 1990, and 1993).
Her numerous recognitions include being named the 1990 Louisiana State Teacher of the Year and the 2007 Distinguished Alumnus from the College of Education at Louisiana Tech University.
She analyzed results from her 822 self - published respondents, and 65 % of her respondents had no previous traditional or epublishing deals to improve their name recognition.
They not only know how to get a ton of free coverage, but also how to profit from the coverage in the form of increased sales, name recognition, speaking engagements and more.
The belief is that unknown authors with no publishing sales histories are a gamble because the lack of name recognition creates a hurdle that may keep the book from finding its audience — hence the tendency to publish the same famous names over and over again.
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