Sentences with phrase «widespread publicity of»

Sexual harassment in the workplace is in the spotlight after widespread publicity of claims by a former employee at technology firm Uber.
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.

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But the suit also brought widespread publicity and a realization of just how valuable the cybersecurity conferences had become.
On the contrary, it consists mainly of technical theological studies and is unlikely to provide much illumination for the majority of those tempted by the widespread publicity to invest in a copy.
The «new atheism» of such writers as Richard Dawkins is given widespread publicity and seems to have considerable influence.
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.
The grass carp became the most widespread of the four invaders, but, lacking large numbers in rivers, it doesn't get much publicity.
In terms of widespread legitimacy and publicity Cougar Life is miles ahead of the competition.
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 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.
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.
The law was triggered by the widespread publicity surrounding fatal maulings of children by pit bulls, a type originally bred for fighting.
The case generated widespread publicity and resulted in a verdict in favor of Mr. Newman and the company.
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.
Other landmark decisions involving Mr. Minami include: United Pilipinos for Affirmative Action v. California Blue Shield, the first class action employment lawsuit brought by Asian Pacific Americans on behalf of Asian Pacific Americans; Spokane JACL v. Washington State University, a class action on behalf of Asian Pacific Americans to establish an Asian American Studies program at Washington State University; and Nakanishi v. UCLA, a claim for unfair denial of tenure that resulted in the granting of tenure after several hearings and widespread publicity over discrimination in academia.
(Analysis of whether the NFL would be effectively shooting itself in the foot by stamping out the free publicity and widespread excitement generated for their marquee event by all this ancillary corporate advertising is a topic for a business blog, not a legal blog.
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