Sentences with phrase «on high name recognition»

Cuomo's Republican challenger, Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, should theoretically capitalize on high name recognition in the northern suburbs, leaving Cuomo to focus his attention to the east.

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On the other side of the coin, you could be the one with the interest in licensing the high - recognition brand name of another company.
This is an excellent opportunity to sell high on a pitcher that's being overvalued based on name recognition and buy low on a team offering exceptional contrarian value.
The day began with Heaney calling on Faso, a former Assembly minority leader who likely enjoys higher name recognition with voters in the district given that he was once an elected official, to hold six debates ahead of the primary.
But with high name recognition — thanks to his family and his high - profile tenure as attorney general — strong poll ratings and a massive campaign treasury, Cuomo manages to sit atop the race without ever actually declaring, on the record, that he is running.
On the AG front, the Siena poll found Democratic Sen. Eric Schneiderman leading his GOP / Conservative opponent, Staten Island DA Dan Donovan, 45 - 32, although neither candidate has very high name recognition.
Owens, who has held office since winning a special election last fall against Hoffman and Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava, whose name was on the ballot even though she has been forced out of the race due to her moderate views, has a higher name recognition in the district.
Walsh and Perez Williams surged to their front - runner status on the strength of high approval ratings among voters, and strong name recognition, the poll found.
They're both stalwart incumbents with high name recognition, and their campaigns were fueled by war chests that, on the scale of elections in these upstate communities, should have been big enough to make them invincible.
I chose USC Rossier because of the high quality of faculty and students, its commitment to teacher preparation in urban education, its name recognition and the respect that USC commands for job prospects in Los Angeles, its focus on Common Core and education technology, its convenient online classes (I have two young children), and for the possibility of completing a rigorous master's program in a comparatively short amount of time.
Yet the Prius does return marginally higher EPA ratings — 54/50/52 mpg or 58/53/56 mpg for the Eco model — and has years of name recognition on its side.
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.
Ms Lee said: «Not only is it pleasing on a personal level to be named as one of the standout offshore lawyers by Asian Legal Business, but from a business perspective it also serves as recognition of the high standards of client service and legal advice we are offering out of the Singapore office.»
The evidence is clear — law firms with strong name recognition achieve significantly better on - campus recruiting results, and later attract higher - quality lateral associates.
A great way to help students get off on a sound financial footing — and create name recognition among future home owners — is to offer free seminars to high school and college students.
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