Sentences with phrase «public image has»

Campbell says he isn't sure whether the insurance program was created in reaction to the hit that Uber's public image has taken recently as reports surface about corporate controversies.
Their public image has never been worse.
The seemingly overnight transformation of John Vincent Cable's public image has been a fairly long time coming.
Quinnipiac poll director Mickey Carroll says Silver's public image has been tarnished by the scandal.
In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook's public image has been seriously damaged.
It doesn't mean your brand's public image has to slump when there's no budget for advertising, public relations, or marketing.
Bruce Hunt, an Einstein historian at the University of Texas at Austin, says that calling attention to these financial arrangements «brings out the fact that Einstein was a much more worldly and savvy man than his later public image would suggest.»
When she came to paint Andy Warhol after he had been shot by a deranged feminist, she deconstructed the public image he had built up over two decades simply by asking him to take off his shirt.
Glad to hear Lief is a bit more helpful than his public image would suggest, I'm sure he's a smart guy.
You should also apply for a Provisional Patent for any original inventions you've developed, and trademark your brand name to protect the public image you've built.

Not exact matches

The FBI had images of the two suspects, but it was hesitant about going public with them, for fear of tipping off the suspects and letting them get away.
As for the impact on Trump, Sabato said that it's possible he could be hurt in the backlash, although he has done much to separate himself from the GOP and Congress in his public image.
Rebranding your business is no small feat, but it has plenty of benefits, such as assisting with product launches, reshaping public images or refreshing a tired image.
In 2018, Harris found Amazon had the most positive public image out of all 100 companies.
Donald Trump has been a public figure since the»80s, but that image has been overshadowed by his recent presidency.
Though we may never know how much knowledge these leaders had prior to the public exposé, it is a compelling case of what can happen when leaders become too focused on an image of perfection.
Frequent public appearances, Xi - themed books and artwork, and frequent references to «Papa Xi» in Chinese media and popular culture show how closely the leader has tied Communist Party rule to his own individual image and power.
I don't know about AOL's financials, and I don't know if this reversal will have a negative effect on its business, but it's done a number on the company's public image.
AN ONLINE service has been launched with the goal of improving communication between public relations consultants and the media.Internet service group Orbis has developed PressPass to facilitate the transfer of media materials, print quality images...
MB: Would you use your own methods to improve your own public image?A marketing campaign for yourself to create a better image for your own company?
And Eat24 already has a quirky, unconventional public image — last month, the company wrote a hilarious, meme - filled Dear John letter to Facebook, explaining why it was taking down its page and would rely only on social media that didn't charge for organic reach.
«The Liberal government has once again demonstrated that they are more interested in their public image than meaningful and measured criminal law reform.
F.B.I. officials, who had been debating all week whether to go to the public, were ultimately convinced that they had to release the photographs because the investigation was stalling and bureau analysts had finally developed clear images of the suspects from hours of video footage.
By that afternoon, however, the promising leads had collapsed, and officials confronted a risky decision: proceed without the help of the public to avoid tipping off the suspects or publicize images of them and risk driving them deeper into hiding or worse.
Everyone now loves the US stock market bull and utterly detests the ugly image of the gold stocks in the fun house mirror as the public has finally decided to run with the aging US stock bull and the final holdouts are throwing in the towel in the precious metals.
United Airlines has hired former Obama administration press secretary Josh Earnest as its chief communications officer, the company announced Thursday, as the airline attempts to rebuild its public image following numerous snafus over the course of the past year.
«have carefully crafted their public image.
For what it's worth, I would apply this to both genders — for instance, I'm not sure that I would be too comfortable with the image of my son going out in public wearing clothing with his underwear showing, half his backside sticking out, and displaying a relief of his genitalia a la some cheap Vegas costume.
True, some Evangelical leaders have spoken well lately of Vladimir Putin, who makes Orthodoxy a major part of his public image, and some Evangelical organizations have cooperated with the Russian Orthodox Church in international conferences on the family.
He has had the opportunity to carefully craft his public image for a long time.
All music in some way is sacramental and all public performance has some religious character, but Jackson cultivated his image as a lay practitioner of pop spirituality more than any performer in his market segment, through the soppy universalism of «We are the World» as well as through his identification with the Jehovah's Witnesses and, according to recent rumor, with Islam.
As for a going - out - of - business sale, the Post has editorially reminded the leaders that the churches are not theirs to squander in a spasm of guilt concocted to improve their public image.
Vanderbilt had been stung, in his elder years, by public resentment of him as a crude and crooked profiteer, and he was anxious to offset this repugnant image with some philanthropy.
Whereas in the»70s my «public image» was marked by scholarly bifurcation — among scholars I was known as an «expert» on the Apocalypse and among women as an emerging feminist theologian — this perception has changed dramatically in the»80s.
In his first public comments on the scandals, Pope Benedict was both humble and sensible, saying they «brought sadness» to his heart, while affirming his faith they would be overcome, and rebuking the «entirely gratuitous» speculation of the media which was presenting a «completely unrealistic image of the Holy See.»
Perhaps because Cicero happened to translate that particular dialogue for his aristocratic Roman public and thereby unintentionally made it one of the few texts from Plato available to the Latin West in the early Middle Ages, this image of God as Artificer proved to have a tenacious hold on the medieval imagination.
Long had also cultivated a public image that was built on his machismo.
Even people with less than a high school education today recognize the priority of the brain over the blood, so much so in fact, that in the movie, Hannibal (about a cannibalistic serial killer), the thought of slicing out tiny parts of a person's brain, cooking them in a pan, and serving the pieces to that person to eat has become in the public's mind a more disturbing image than, say, serving a person a glass of their own blood to drink, which appears relatively tame in comparison.
In addition, there are in nearly every congregation employers who have alcoholics in their businesses or plants, workers who know of untreated alcoholics in their unions, professional people with alcoholics among their clients or patients, public schoolteachers and opinion molders who through social prestige, political leadership, or involvement in the mass media help to create new images of public problems.
Most considerate folk have learned that Obama been on the low down and only bunks with Michelle for public image.
A recent study of tobacco ads concludes: «In the face of increasing public knowledge about the health risks of smoking and the shrinking population of current smokers, the tobacco industry has portrayed smoking in advertisements in a misleading manner — as adventuresome, healthy, safe, and erotic, images in stark contrast to the voluminous data implicating smoking as a factor in ill health.
been more dependent on the largesse of some of the world's richest corporations — whose goals have more to do with burnishing their public images than with serving the public interest.
The company is free to not have their public image be one of supporting ignorance, hypocrisy, and discrimination.
For right now, the «standard» religious symbolism of Christian images, the ones that believers pray before and use within their worship, really don't have any place decorating public places in America because their presence there only serves to mark them as places of worship too.
As has been noted, networks and stations are careful to avoid pro- gram material that could cause them legal problems or sufficiently adverse public reaction, which would negatively affect their image.
Whereas participants in the civil rights movement a few years earlier had combed their hair and, curbed their tongues to present a positive public image, the antiwar activists sought to shock and in some cases to offend.
Because the liturgy gives us our best image of heaven, because the words and actions of public worship mimic the divine service performed by the angels and saints who attend God's throne, a rumor has gotten out that heaven will be church services that never end, This is a terrifying prospect to my 13 - year - old.
The piece left such an indelible image in the minds of the media and the public as it led network newscasts and became a staple of Jay Leno monologues and Saturday Night Live skits that it would be possible in the future to say and write and broadcast any crazy thing about the first couple and get away with it.
Many of those outraged by the allegations against Penn State, including that Paterno had reportedly been told about the abuse but declined to notify authorities, have pointed a finger at what they say was the school's and its football program's commitment to maintaining a sterling public image, drawing parallels to the church.
This political activity, together with the money - raising activities of the newer churches, has badly damaged the public image of the Protestant community.
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