Sentences with phrase «relations fiasco»

In an attempt to disown this public relations fiasco, in 2012 APS (presumably POPA) quietly introduced a new paragraph break in the 2007 Statement so as to alter the original intent of the passage.
The Campaign went to work, but soon ran into a public relations fiasco.
And in doing so, he has also — intentionally or not — come to embody a sort of one - man public relations fiasco for Mr. Cuomo, whose name has been omnipresent throughout the trial.
A public relations fiasco sparked by the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority's initial stance to charge ride - hailing companies $ 3.50 for each airport pickup and drop - off has turned up the heat on the authority's executive director, Kimberley Minkel.
United suffered a public - relations fiasco from the dragging incident.
But as the carrier deals with another public relations fiasco this week, it's worth reminding investors and anyone who have ever flown on United that these were isolated incidents.
The Liberals» tax reform proposals have been a public relations fiasco all summer.
Appthority's Uber findings come after a series of public relations fiascos for the ride - hailing company, which has had to deal with allegations of sexism, sexual harassment, government circumvention, and trade secret theft in the past month.

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That will mean that twice as many people will be worse off by twice as much money as we were talking about yesterday in relation to the 10p tax rate fiasco
Unfairly (and maybe nobly), Mr Alexander bore the brunt of the blame for a fiasco that was reported to have led towards a cooling of relations between him and Mr Brown.
It is believed that the remark was in relation to the privacy fiasco involving Cambridge Analytica, a London - based analytics firm which had apparently scraped Facebook for data of around 50 million users, and used it to influence the outcome of the 2016 US elections.
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