Sentences with phrase «with name recognition in»

Williams, who is African - American and the son of Grenadian immigrants, has some advantages with name recognition in New York City, a key voting bloc in the Democratic primary.

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SALT, with a projected $ 5 million in 2001 sales, benefits from Wells Fargo's name recognition and gets a free venue.
On the other side of the coin, you could be the one with the interest in licensing the high - recognition brand name of another company.
Skin reactions continue to be an issue for Fitbit, in part because the company has more in common with Band - Aids than name recognition.
When our name falls in a group with them (Grant Thornton and The Canadian Chamber of Commerce) then we feel it is great recognition to have.»
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In 2003, he was awarded the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal in recognition of his volunteer work with the WarAmps of Canada and in 2010 he was named as one of Edmonton's Top 40 under 40 by Avenue MagazinIn 2003, he was awarded the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal in recognition of his volunteer work with the WarAmps of Canada and in 2010 he was named as one of Edmonton's Top 40 under 40 by Avenue Magazinin recognition of his volunteer work with the WarAmps of Canada and in 2010 he was named as one of Edmonton's Top 40 under 40 by Avenue Magazinin 2010 he was named as one of Edmonton's Top 40 under 40 by Avenue Magazine.
He described Graham as the best - known evangelical leader in Russia, with more name recognition than native church leaders.
With Kathryn Robinson's lengthy article on the case, «Sins of the Poet,» first published in Seattle Weekly and reprinted in revised form in Lingua Franca, the story became widely known in academic circles — an embarrassment to the university, but an ironic boost for Cairns's name recognition.
Ipswich Ale Brewery earned that name recognition through its beer, which Martin says has always been brewed with the highest quality standards and in a wide assortment of regular and seasonal varieties.
The partnership allowed Inventure to leverage the retailer's name recognition in marketing the new brand, while the restaurant gained a new revenue stream with a cut in the brand's profits.
Temecula Valley received formal recognition as an American Viticultural Area in 1984, first as «Temecula AVA» with a subsequent name change to «Temecula Valley AVA» in 2004.
Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new discoveries in the Food Chemistry and receive name recognition at this 2 - day event.
Cheeseburger lovers with variations of «burger» — such as Hamburger, Berger, etc. — in their names will receive one free Smashburger signature recipe, or create your own, burger in recognition of the carnivorous holiday.
One of my favorite trends to take advantage of in the NBA betting marketplace is to look for teams that lose overrated, «big name» players and replace them with players with similar or better skills but zero name recognition.
Name recognition is likely to be crucial, and a political insider says the winner might be the candidate with the most friends in Glen Ellyn.
Hon. Kofi Buah, who is also the current ranking member on the Energy and Mines committe and Member of Parliament for Ellembele, in an interview with journalists on Thursday said: «President John Mahama led Cabinet into deciding to name the third FPSO after the ex-President, in recognition of the role that He played leading up to the 2007 discovery of oil in commercial quantities.»
Also, according to this source, Fahey, who has never held office before, started 15 points down in this race, so his loss to an established elected official with name recognition shouldn't come as such a shock — no matter what the internals said.
In a radio interview this morning with the Capitol Pressroom's Susan Arbetter, Sen. Liz Krueger attributed the early lead for former Gov. Eliot Spitzer over Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer as mainly name recognition.
In Rabbitt, Republicans have a candidate with name recognition to help retain a seat in a district that is heavily DemocratiIn Rabbitt, Republicans have a candidate with name recognition to help retain a seat in a district that is heavily Democratiin a district that is heavily Democratic.
Why spend it this far out from Election Day when she's already so far ahead and facing an opponent deep in debt with no name recognition?
All he was interested in was achieving some recognition among Muslims by having his name associated with that of Salman Khan.
In addition, with New York's 21st being an open seat in 2014, none of the candidates possessed the advantages that often come with incumbency, such as increased campaign finances and name recognitioIn addition, with New York's 21st being an open seat in 2014, none of the candidates possessed the advantages that often come with incumbency, such as increased campaign finances and name recognitioin 2014, none of the candidates possessed the advantages that often come with incumbency, such as increased campaign finances and name recognition.
In 2016, the Welsh Election Study found that Vaughan, along with two other Welsh MEPs from Plaid Cymru and the Conservatives, had less name recognition than an invented name.
He's a Republican in a blue state with little name recognition outside his district.
With all the hypotheses circulating around town we've all managed to miss one little thing: With every possible candidate in north Queens comfortable and safe in their seats, there's only one viable candidate that has enough political clout and name recognition to battle the 800 pound gorilla that is Tony Avella.
Teachout in 2014 challenged Cuomo from the left, mounting an unlikely bid for the party's nomination with little name recognition.
The day began with Heaney calling on Faso, a former Assembly minority leader who likely enjoys higher name recognition with voters in the district given that he was once an elected official, to hold six debates ahead of the primary.
In the comptroller's race, Stringer continued to struggle with his No. 1 challenge: name recognition.
«What we saw was with a weird name and basically no money or name recognition, almost immediately when I started running, people came out of the woodwork in various communities saying they felt betrayed, he wasn't supporting Democrats or addressing the real issues,» Teachout said on Tuesday.
She was running with a cash disadvantage, in a GOP - gerrymandered district, with little name recognition and a hard - to - pronounce name.
Having challenged New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a 2014 gubernatorial primary, Teachout came into the Democratic contest in the 19th District with more money and name recognition than her primary opponent, Will Yandik.
That's more of a problem for the incumbent, who has been in office since February 2007 and doesn't have the kind of money Wilson has to blanket the airwaves with TV ads — the fastest and most reliable way for a candidate to raise his name recognition.
That fact, coupled with the AG's forward - thinking strategy of reserving $ 3 million worth of air time for the final weeks of the campaign, will enable him to blitz the airwaves and raise his name recognition just in time for Election Day in a way Cahill can not.
One is to increase your name recognition and to make voters familiar with you in a positive way.
But with a massive advantage in terms of name - recognition and campaign cash overall posi - tioning, Cuomo's not just trying to win.
His decision to step aside and endorse his former House colleague turned the Democratic Primary into a mere formality — Berman dominated in both fundraising and name recognition, and cleaned up with nearly 96 percent of the vote in her head - to - head against the fledgling campaign of first - time candidate Arthur Morrison.
To be within striking distance of a well - known incumbent with great name recognition at this point in the race is impressive, one Democratic lawmaker said.
Prior to the vote, GOP leaders said they needed a candidate with significant name recognition, such as an elected official, to run a competitive campaign against Mr. Krupski, who had served in town government for 28 years.
McSally, with her base in Tucson, was campaigning with Lesko in an area of the state where she is looking to boost her name recognition.
Mr. Suozzi, a former gubernatorial hopeful, has the most name recognition, a factor that his supporters hope will propel him in a race with few policy differences among the candidates and expectations of low voter turnout.
Marcus Molinaro, the Dutchess County executive who's considering running for governor in two years, met with Onondaga County Republican Committee leaders today as he tries to build name recognition throughout the state.
I think that if you look at what Zephyr Teachout [who ran against Cuomo in 2014 and won 34 percent of the vote] did with no name recognition and almost no endorsements and no money.
A recent Siena / Newsday poll showed Croci leading Esposito 56 - 29, in part because she has been struggling with name recognition while he's drawing cross-party and independent support.
Big, important groups with name - recognition have been hollowed out of their principles in the desperate bid for government contracts.
Republicans today are poised to select from three candidates with barely any statewide name recognition — Manhattan lawyer Wendy Long, Rep. Bob Turner and Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos — to take on U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in November.
Mr. de Blasio made personal appeals for Mr. Smitherman at a megachurch in East New York and at a subway station yesterday, but the mayor — treated like a celebrity in those corridors — could do little to move the needle against an incumbent with high name recognition and a power base that has yet to erode.
Schreibman was Ulster County Democratic chairman for a couple of years, ending in January when he announced his candidacy, but in terms of name recognition is hardly on a par with Demo icons Maurice, Mike and Kevin.
Maragos lent his campaign $ 1.94 million but with poor name recognition outside Nassau, finished third in the June GOP primary.
Representative Bob Turner, who entered the race in March touting his name recognition and fund - raising ability, reported collecting just $ 90,390 in the first quarter, according to his latest filing with the F.E.C.
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