Sentences with phrase «public image you want»

There are some non-legal considerations as well depending on what kind of public image you want to put out.

Not exact matches

You may be able to take down sites and scrub your public image, but negative posts may forever alienate people who you may someday want on your side.
Corporations are very conscious of their image and they always want good public relations opportunities to show they are doing good deeds for the community and world.
So I just don't get the «too much pressure to breastfeed» when all around me are images of bottles, ads for formula telling me a happy feeding makes a happy mom, bottlefeeding moms, moms and doctors and nurses telling new moms that formula is «just as good» and «not to feel guilty», women getting «the look» for nursing in public, or feeling weird about doing it (I sure did)-- to me, any pressure out there is NOT to breastfeed, or do it as little as possible (not if it's not immediately easy or you don't love every minute, not past 6 mos, not in public, not around male relatives and friends, not around children, not if you ever want to go out alone sometime...)
In moving forward, spokespersons for the new Wiltwyck say they want to shed the club's elitist image by opening it to the public on a limited basis (as was tried last summer) while preserving some member privileges.
Whatever happens, the majority of the public want to see the debates go ahead and if they don't, it will no doubt damage Cameron's image.
The last thing its image meisters want is some rogue animation of a taxi driving across the screen during an important public demo.
«A decade ago, companies wanted a green image to appeal to the public... but in many cases it was simply PR»
Wanting to give the public a familiar looking feature, JPL released the image to the right.
Others who let poor body image take over their lives and don't want to be seen exercising in public.
image via The Sweetest Thing No Friday Finds today because I wanted to focus on the #NSale now that it is open to the public!
These seem to be the kind of characters great directors want to do these days, so bending your public image to raise them above Superman (for a bit, anyway) is in your best interest.
Quinn represents Dylan's enigmatic public image as a musician, a man who wants his music to speak for itself even if the public has no clue what it might be saying.
Helen Sedwick presents From Alligators to Van Goghs: Little Known Sources of Public Domain Images posted at Helen Sedwick's Blog, saying, «If writers and bloggers want to go beyond the Creative Commons in their search for public domain images, here is a list of other sources, including museums, federal agencies, and libraries.&Public Domain Images posted at Helen Sedwick's Blog, saying, «If writers and bloggers want to go beyond the Creative Commons in their search for public domain images, here is a list of other sources, including museums, federal agencies, and libraries.&Images posted at Helen Sedwick's Blog, saying, «If writers and bloggers want to go beyond the Creative Commons in their search for public domain images, here is a list of other sources, including museums, federal agencies, and libraries.&public domain images, here is a list of other sources, including museums, federal agencies, and libraries.&images, here is a list of other sources, including museums, federal agencies, and libraries.»
so the real question might be — what if anything might compel anyone who is a collector or a member of the general public to want to purchase your original or even an inexpensive poster of your work and to actually hang it on their walls — or if they do not go that far — to maintain that image in whatever form that they purchase it — in a collection that they own --
Images by Fred McDarrah are on display in the exhibition, You Say You Want a Revolution: Remembering the Sixties, at the New York Public Library's Gottesman Hall through September 1.
Some artists trick the public into perceiving images of the Holocaust anew; others want viewers to «feel» it Read More
His grieving mother was a very present image on TV, and I remember thinking I wanted to make a painting about it to go into the Turner prize show, somewhere very public.
FoE wanted to mobilise public opinion, using the standard method of generating consumer guilt with shocking images of poor people and lush landscapes denuded of trees.
I've heard that those who wanted to anesthetize the public to the issue prefered ACC (or just CC), which doesn't automatically (to the lesser - informed) conjur up images of melting ice caps and rising sea levels and heat waves, and could refer to cooling or warming or any persistent shift in weather patterns.
You are quite right; it should not matter whether you are seen getting off of a public transit bus or exiting a shiny, impressive looking vehicle, but, we are dealing with easily impressed people here, who «do» equate how one gets around town with one's professional image remaining intact, and therein lies the problem... the average bear wants to be seen to be dealing with someone who «looks» like a professional.
We seem to constantly be concerned with the concept that we want to be proactive with our public image and consumer needs.
If we want to improve our image in the eyes of the public then the boards and the brokers should do what is needed to eliminate part timers in the industry.
There are numerous mistakes within TheRedPin.com's advertising, such as on page five, wherein it states that «Real estate agents — sometimes called salespersons — ...»; it seems that they want to professionalize the public image of the licensed salesperson designations by calling it «agent».
I wanted to let you know about a wikipedia page I found that lists websites where you can find public domain images.
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