Sentences with phrase «public relations debacle»

One thing I am sure we do not want is the kind of public relations debacle that occurred some years ago when every animal in custody was euthanized on the same day and every media outlet within 100 miles was crucifying us.
Much like Dove, Pepsi, and Kellogs, brands that recently found themselves in similar public relations debacles due to culturally insensitive promotional materials, H&M issued an apology.
United is recovering from a public relations debacle after a passenger, Dr. David Dao, was dragged from his seat off the plane in O'Hare International Airport to make space for crew members.
GWNFA's letter called the incident «a failure» and noted that it comes «on the heels of the public relations debacle» from January when two Cobourg, Ont.
But by a ratio of 4 - 1, voters in 1999 turned down the request, the result of a public relations debacle for the normally placid Naperville Park District.
Mann now admits the climate community took far too long to realise the extent of the public relations debacle.
Others were less sure of the science, but agreed that as popular attention to global warming mounted, releasing Natuna's greenhouse gases into the air could turn into a public relations debacle, former employees said.
To summarize: the public relations debacle over PS has strengthened the resolve of current organic and free range meat / dairy / egg consumers to keep the faith and maybe even buy more organics.
This public relations debacle has lessons for NGOs, the press, and the public.
What we do know, though, is that two men with stellar public reputations, one (Perrin) described as a «hero» by Hillary Clinton (here) and the other (Wright) as a man «of good faith, of competence, with high ethical standards» by Jason Kenney (here), became embroiled in a public relations debacle — investigated by the RCMP, disavowed by the Prime Minister and publicly castigated for their potential involvement in the payment of $ 90,000 to Senator Duffy.
What we do know, though, is that two men with stellar public reputations, one (Perrin) described as a «hero» by Hillary Clinton (here) and the other (Wright) as a man «of good faith, of competence, with high ethical standards» by Jason Kenney (here), became embroiled in a public relations debacle — investigated by the RCMP, disavowed by the Prime Minister and publicly castigated for their potential involvement in... [more]
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