Sentences with phrase «with enough publicity»

I think it would get good support via crowdfunding with enough publicity.

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Speedy this season has not only followed classical Monogram Canvas and leather before, but on a leather embroidered sequins, with great Brilliance to win the favor of customers, can not say enough publicity, glaring enough.
But much of the time, if it's done early enough, ducks get put in a row and things line up as expected, especially lately with so much publicity around the Oscars now.
Viral publicity is certainly a tool, but with all the noise present online, it is not enough.
A pat on the educational back with a certificate of merit or publicity in local newspapers or professional journals does not seem to be enough.
Or is she merely smart enough to capitalize on the free publicity that comes with being universally hated?
Not only do I want the editing services and help with publicity that could come with a publisher deal, but I want the validation that my book is good enough to be published.
We all know federal taxes are poised to rise next year, but one little detail isn't getting enough publicity: the planned 3.8 % Medicare surtax scheduled to hit single / joint filers with AGIs over $ 200,000 / $ 250,000 will not apply to qualified payouts from Roth accounts.7
You should check out Darkfall Online thats a niche game that I do nt think has enough publicity its dev used to be a joke but they seemed to have upped their game with its remake Darkfall Unholy wars You can get it on steam aswell, before Christmas it was something like # 3.50 with a free month on steam
Having not tried Final Fantasy XIV before this reboot certainly peaked my interest, but with all the negative publicity already surrounding the game I don't think it's quite enough to make me actually pick up and play the game.
Choice 1: How much money do we want to spend today on reducing carbon dioxide emission without having a reasonable idea of: a) how much climate will change under business as usual, b) what the impacts of those changes will be, c) the cost of those impacts, d) how much it will cost to significantly change the future, e) whether that cost will exceed the benefits of reducing climate change, f) whether we can trust the scientists charged with developing answers to these questions, who have abandoned the ethic of telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but, with all the doubts, caveats, ifs, ands and buts; and who instead seek lots of publicity by telling scary stories, making simplified dramatic statements and making little mention of their doubts, g) whether other countries will negate our efforts, h) the meaning of the word hubris, when we think we are wise enough to predict what society will need a half - century or more in the future?
But I wanted to propose an additional thesis — that Lewandowsky did realistically model the changes in opinion that might happen with a concerted and well designed consensus - publicity effort — but that the effort we saw from 2003 to 2013 was not well - designed, was not pervasive enough, or both.
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