Sentences with phrase «public media storm»

Not exact matches

Public confrontation would undoubtedly spark a media storm of historic proportions, but, after the dust settled, where would the rejectionists go?
The bottom line is clear though; It ALL now boils down to how we go in the coming months; get some decent results and «hey look Wenger was right all along not to spunk money up the wall», but humiliating losses and continuing poor form will see him probably set for the biggest fan, public and media bashing sh*t storm and humiliation he has probably yet experienced in all his 18 years.
Jennifer Ramsey, Glasgow, Scotland, UK Photo: Heather Crofts A response to indignation at breastfeeding in public spaces and media storms.
The move follows a storm of media hysteria spewed forth onto a public that was largely ignorant of the ingredient and its uses, let alone how it was made — and of course, the «pink slime» moniker hasn't helped.
But there is bad new for all politicians as the poll investigated the public's feelings about the current media storm about MPs» pay and expenses:
A Rough Final Winter For New York's Sanitation Chief described the recent tribulations of Sanitation Commissioner John Doherty arising from a blizzard of media and public complaints that the Sanitation Department failed to adequately perform it's snow removal duties during the January 21 - 22 storm.
The public at large is starting to accept touch screen interactive devices in their daily lives, with the first iteration of IPHONES, Black Berry Storms, and other Google Android driven smart phones that have eliminated physical keyboards and maintain a pure interactive approach to their media.
Because their «perfect storm» media release has nothing whatsoever to do public health.
Due to the frequency of failed forecasts, the public often dismisses media hype about the dangers of an approaching storm, preferring to stay and take their chances rather than needlessly evacuate.
Crop failures due to cold, wet summers and massive power failures due to winter storms, and road / airport closures due to winter storms will get the public and media's attention.
What is seriously amiss is something else: the public perception of the IPCC, and of climate science in general, has been massively distorted by the recent media storm.
Increase public's trust in [company name] by engaging with viewers on social media and posting frequent updates during severe storms.
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