"Widespread publicity" means that news or information about something or someone is being widely and extensively shared or made known to a large audience or the general public.
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Sexual harassment in the workplace is in the spotlight after
widespread publicity of claims by a former employee at technology firm Uber.
Started in 2001 by the American Lawyers Public Image Association, the day
garnered widespread publicity last year when the Wall Street Journal published a front - page article about it and the ABA Law Practice Division called for it to be recognized.
The school receives
widespread publicity for its workshop products, architecture by Gropius - including the experimental house «Am Horn» in Weimar which is equipped by the school's workshops.
The WBC first
gained widespread publicity in 1998, when members of the church, located in Topeka Kansas, picketed at the funeral of a man named Matthew Shepherd, a young college student who was was murdered because he was gay.
The study of TFA and Teaching Fellows by Clark et al. received
widespread publicity upon its release, including summaries in the Atlantic, Politico, TIME, the Washington Post, and U.S. News and World Report.
Shkreli had received
widespread publicity when he led another pharmaceutical company and raised the price of an AIDS medication more than 5,000 percent.
Widespread publicity of the opt - out movement last spring, when about 20 % of New York students in grades three through eight boycotted the federally mandated tests, made more families aware of the option.
The U.S. Army Alpha and Beta test results
garnered widespread publicity and were analyzed by Carl Brigham, a Princeton University psychologist and early founder of psychometrics, in a 1922 book A Study of American Intelligence.
Smith v Trafford Housing Association [2012] EWHC 3221 is a case which
received widespread publicity and which provides an informative lesson as to the risks on an employer acting on a social media posting that is not necessarily linked directly to work.
He also noted that, despite
the widespread publicity around the case, no complainant other than Carol has come forward.
A team led by Professor Alex Haslam of the University of Exeter became interested in water clubs when one received
widespread publicity.
A joint venture involving ProCure, a New Jersey private - equity operator of three proton centers, has struggled to meet targets; at one center, which opened to
widespread publicity and investor excitement in 2012, only one - fourth of all patients are coming for prostate cancer treatment, well below the expected 80 percent.
Given Cougar Life's
widespread publicity and far superior service they have been able to create a member base of over 7 MILLION users!
The law was triggered by
the widespread publicity surrounding fatal maulings of children by pit bulls, a type originally bred for fighting.
During his lifetime he received
widespread publicity and serious recognition for the radical poured, or «drip,» technique he used to create his major works.
Even
the widespread publicity about pensions in the past year has had a limited impact, with only a third of lawyers (31 %) saying it prompted them to do any research about their pension over the last twelve months.
Because of
the widespread publicity that firearm accidents receive in the media, it can sometimes seem like this isn't the case; however, the rate of fatal firearm accidents over the last 25 years has experienced the greatest decline among principal types and classes of accidental deaths.
The question is, given such high aspirations and
widespread publicity, where does Rocket Mortgage stand one year later?