Sentences with phrase «receiving bad publicity»

There is some skepticism from the Indiana Department of Insurance, where the suits are filed, that all these suits will meet the standard of proof, as malpractice complaints tend to increase once a doctor receives bad publicity for substandard care.

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The franchise sector has received a lot of bad publicity in recent years.
Wenger has received a lot of bad publicity over the past five years, and this is just another dog barking against the club.
Because of the ongoing boycott against Nestle and the constant bad publicity it receives because of the baby bottle crisis, the company is very concerned with creating a positive public image for itself.
Coffee has unjustifiably received a lot of bad publicity over the last few years.
There may be no such thing as bad publicity, but fraudulent reviews and personal attacks have shown to cause 60 % or more drop in book sales from reports I have received.
Adjustable rate mortgages — referred to as ARMs — have received a lot of bad publicity in recent years.
Bad Press: In recent years, the breed has received some negative publicity, primarily due to a lack of understanding of the breed and canine nature on the part of the owner, and indiscriminate breeding on the part of the breeder.
I went over and introduced myself and said that I thought that their new study was much better than Osborn and Briffa and that it was too bad that they hadn't received the same publicity.
This news comes on the heels of bad publicity that Faraday Future has been receiving, including a report that says the company is behind its payments to AECOM, the construction firm that was originally responsible for building the factory.
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