Sentences with phrase «of poor publicity»

And do you remember how pissed everyone was when it turned out that the game won't be a standalone release, but rather a bonus in one of Infinite Warfare's (which, in spite of poor publicity, got pretty good review scores) special editions?
This caused a massive fan backlash and no end of poor publicity for Blizzard.
Many churches hide their lights under the bushel of poor publicity.

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With the bad publicity, the gay community would organize to not watch this show, resulting in poorer ratings than it would likely have seen, had the anti-gay views of the prospective hosts not been highlighted.
Despite this rather poor publicity, the fight attracted a near - capacity crowd of 16,129, most of it a rabid lot from De-Paula's home state of New Jersey.
To remedy that, advocacy groups and government officials are waging a publicity campaign to inform poor families of the program and recruit new sponsors to support it.
«You don't need to share pictures of your husband for publicity, do you know the publicity you can get if you help poor children, if she is sponsoring the people we want to see her involved.
According to a statement issued on Saturday by Mr. Bode Ogunmola, State Publicity Secretary of the party in reaction to the ongoing strike embarked upon by workers to protest against unpaid salaries and poor working conditions.
The government has been accused of trying to avoid bad publicity by delaying the release of documents relating to poor pupil performance and governance at 15 academies.
In 2016, it was accused of trying to avoid bad publicity by delaying the release of documents relating to poor pupil performance and governance at 15 academies after it published a series of old notices all at once on a Friday before a bank holiday weekend.
Not the poor sap who was driving, but his insurance company, Aviva, who have got loads of free publicity as the news went viral.
We as readers are poorer a lot of writers who suck at publicity, but are great story tellers, and publishing actually lose because their margins will be less (and readers as result, because the money goes to the 1:100 000, and there is none left for the good books by lousy publicists.)
They are already recognized as the most promising Android brand, now they just need to deliver and avoid the massive dump of bad publicity that the Prime earned them (especially complaints of piss - poor customer support).
As a result, publicity campaigns highlight kennels where dozens or hundreds of dogs are kept in poor conditions, but the bills themselves often target responsible hobby and commercial breeders with far fewer breeding dogs.
At very least the publicity was so poor that it got very little uptake from the many readers of climate sceptic blogs... of which there are much more than of consensus blogs.
If only a few customers sought a refund due to poor publicity, then Smith should not be permitted to recover the full costs of what was, apparently, an unsuccessful advertising initiative.
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