Sentences with phrase «wide publicity for»

Looking forwards, the firm has plenty of plans to further develop its wellbeing programme: a new more centralised portal that joins up all aspects of health and wellbeing, better firm - wide publicity for its initiatives and increased senior leader buy - in for all aspects of wellbeing.
Still, in one respect, the ad campaign is already a success: By garnering coverage of the ad campaign in the New York Times, Foley Hoag has already generated wide publicity for itself, free of charge.
And received wide publicity for their conclusions.

Not exact matches

A quick look at a landscaping company that finds vying for various awards an effective way to gain wide publicity.
Despite the fact that our fresh mobile juice truck company is a standard one with a wide range of fresh juice and smoothie products that can favorably compete with other leading brands in the United States, we will still go ahead to intensify publicity for all our products and brand.
I note, most regrettably, that those rather unfortunate comments have since Monday 8 May 2017 gained wide publicity and may have implications for an ongoing trial in the High Court.
Leaders: The constituencies of the party leaders always attract attention — there is rarely any chance of them losing, the publicity of being party leader normally gives them a boost in their vote, but it's a good chance for upcoming young candidates to cut their teeth and the publicity normally attracts a wide variety of fringe candidates.
«In America» has had a relatively limited release, and «Monster» is only now going wide on the basis of publicity for Theron's performance.
Kenneth Lonergan's long - delayed follow - up to his directorial debut «You Can Count on Me» received a mini publicity boost at the end of last year when some fans launched a Twitter campaign under the name Team Margaret to get the film a wider release and a bigger push for award season.
Many thanks to Smith Publicity for taking me and my book Fat Girl by the hand and introducing us to the wider world.
With a FTSE 250 company, an unfair deal like this would get wide publicity (recall the buyout mid for Dragon Oil a few years ago).
But it was very kind of you, indeed, to try to get publicity for me, and present my ideas to a wider audience.
What the past three decades have shown, scientists on any issue that will have the least traction in the wider scientific community or publicity outside that community must be aware of and prepared for public relations.
What makes him dangerous to the alarmists is his ability to garner publicity for the skeptical argument even in the face of the world wide media blackout.
That said, there sure wasn't a lot of publicity about it, and it depends enormously on the discretion of the enforcing officers — in a way that would be less surprising for a more normal conception of «public work» than a wide swath of downtown Toronto.
For example, was it clearly aimed at obtaining the widest possible publicity in circumstances that were the most adverse possible to the plaintiff?
Facebook, too, has embraced the behavioral insights described by Kahneman and Thaler, having received wide and unwanted publicity for researching priming.
negotiate with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission a form of words for official apologies to Indigenous individuals, families and communities and extend those apologies with wide and culturally appropriate publicity... [22]
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