Sentences with phrase «of name recognition seemed»

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On the face of it, it may not seem like a particularly ballsy move for Maloney, who has been a congresswoman since 1992 and enjoys wide name recognition, at least in metropolitan New York.
The two trends which seem to be highlighted to date are the sense of a «declining suburb» and the heavy name recognition for Gareth Thomas.
It seems to me that we spend so much of our mental bandwidth focusing on the obvious hits, the looming presence of upcoming blockbusters that permeate our cinematic consciousness, that we often find ourselves turning a blind eye to the underdog, the films with budgets and name recognition that can't quite compete with their titanic competitors.
I don't really sell enough books to have a strong opinion, but it seems that an author's name recognition will still benefit from pirated editions of her / his ebook, but that royalties from book sales would obviously suffer.
Kobo seems to be making the most of its distribution via chains like PC World (distribution which includes even the keenly priced Vox table at only $ 139 which packs a fair punch relative to the Leaf) but name recognition is low and no BOOKSELLERS seem to be on board except WH Smiths whose High Street retail presence in Ireland consists of one concession in Arnotts.
They're also both guaranteed hits that would succeed on name recognition alone, but such is the greed of their publishers that they've tried to squeeze as much money out of players as they can by what seems the most underhand means possible.
Training around the issues surrounding the name «Upper Canada,» the colonial legacy of our country and the role of the legal system in promoting colonialism, and the reason for land recognitions in the context of the TRC, all seem like good places to start for competency - based training.
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