Sentences with phrase «too much publicity»

MCAS is neither comprehensive nor does it provide a systematic plan for remediation; it is simply a test that has been given too much publicity and too little scrutiny.
Blaber, who got far too much publicity from a campaign block party he planned last week, quietly cancelled it after residents on the street threatened to withhold votes.
«I think the media gives them far too much publicity,» he says.
Second, we generally advise our startups not to make a bunch of noise on the way in to the program as this is typically too much publicity too early.

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that too much of my own goodwill, when scratched, reveals suspicious motives: trying to «save» others or myself, positive publicity, growing my ministry etc..
Too much with us sometimes, as the glare of publicity reveals more human frailties than media hype can cover up.
The young Pole has been poor for quite a long time and the publicity around him didn't help him too much.
The failure was not making clear to everyone else that what was out was really just a protype of the smart glassware, and too much bad publicity was really what killed Google Glass, he said.
Most steroids are nothing more but a synthetic testosterone and they are abused badly by many athletes, especially bodybuilders... And here we are, with all the negative publicity about testoterone, the pink shirted fellow telling his slightly overweight personal trainer that he doesn't want to get too much muscle...
Can you allot too much lead time and too much of your resources to advance book publicity?
Spending too much time on advance book promotion is probably as bad of a decision as spending no time on advance book publicity.
The self - publishing industry suffers from uneven distribution, fractured publicity and the simple fact that authors often have to spend too much time selling, which isn't a strong suit for most of us.
The folks who designed it seemed to put this out not too long ago, as we haven't seen much of any publicity on it just yet.
Spend too much on speeches and publicity stunts and you won't be able to fix unemployment or deal with a crime wave.
the saddest part about this whole scenario is that, whether this is true or false, Gridiron is getting too much free publicity while other more deserving games which need to be funded are being overlooked.
The institutional merger has unleashed a publicity machine, too, one much needed and yet pretty scary.
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.
Did Briffa and CRU have too much invested in the series in terms of grant money to drop it from later publicity stunts?
Might not be too likely, given its continued bugs and updates woes, much less Microsoft's near - neglect of its publicity.
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