Sentences with phrase «perceived as endorsements»

Whether consciously or not, such transfers are often perceived as endorsements of a company's product.
In almost two weeks of wrangling over the corporate gift, some members of the board have argued that accepting it could be perceived as an endorsement of cigarette smoking.
As a bonus, hosting you is perceived as an endorsement, which ups your credibility game.

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The reason could be that Blankfein thinks his endorsement could be perceived as a black mark for Clinton.
In 2012, Beyoncé Knowles signed an endorsement deal with Pepsi worth an estimated $ 50 million, and Justin Timberlake received an estimated $ 6 million for his involvement in the McDonald's «I'm lovin» it» tune.23, 24 In addition, beverage industry publications credit Latino rapper Pitbull's endorsement of Dr Pepper with 4.6 million advertising impressions (ie, any views or exposure to ads) and boosting Dr Pepper sales among Latinos by 1.7 %, despite overall declines in carbonated soft drink sales.25 Although this instance is anecdotal, it is important to note the industry perceives it as an example of effective celebrity endorsements.
Brown will run with the Democratic Party endorsement, counts far more dollars in his campaign account, enjoys every advantage of incumbency and launches his bid for a fourth term during what's perceived as a Buffalo renaissance.
Rice, who recently picked up the endorsement of the Brooklyn Democratic Party, is viewed as the frontrunner in the Democratic AG field at the moment — largely because she is perceived as AG Andrew Cuomo's preferred successor.
Endorsements are perceived as «manufactured» — not authentic.
Your LinkedIn «resume» will be perceived as noteworthy when you fill it out completely, acquire endorsements for your work, join groups related to your interests, and add applications (such as your blog).
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