词汇 | example_english_publicity |
释义 | Examples of publicityThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Every factual report, no matter how dressed up in rational language, or inundated with figures and charts, is also part of the performance of publicity. While it is widely recognised within government that this possibility exists, no publicity has yet been given to it. What is not clear from the record, however, is how this unwanted publicity was dealt with by law-enforcement agencies, police handlers, or the informers themselves. They know that some of the informants may be forgetful, mistaken, dishonest, or motivated by a desire for publicity or even revenge. Well-organized committees, formed to oversee the original invitation and subsequent planning, received publicity cuts to distribute to local newspapers and to place around town. In assessing the publicity of these discussions, the first task is to determine whether the issues discussed are 'public' in nature. The effect of surprise, and the publicity that the refusal got, made the bey lose face. To address this question, we examined how political discussion currently measures up to the standards set by political theorists: publicity, non-tyranny and equality. If publicity were valuable solely because of the role that it can play in promoting justice, then justice and publicity would not be independent values. Although media interest and broad publicity have been accorded this idea, the review revealed little support for it. First, more attention should be given to publicity and marketing. Many, of course, receive little or no publicity, due to the fact they are industrial operations. How one reaches interested clients without premature publicity is a dilemma. We know little of the technique of publicity as a method of social control. What the factishes were good at was to articulate caution and publicity. Certainly they are unusual in regard to the publicity surrounding them, but not in terms of the fact of their existence. Understandably, these professionals got annoyed that such popular accounts receive tremendous publicity when they are full of er rors of fact, inter pretation and emphasis. Any repr isals against civilians accused of collaborating with the partisans always received massive publicity. Second, they might consider generating negative publicity against the institution. In other words, the more casual clothing of the publicity photo is a mis-cue: these are simply performance photos placed into a more accessible context. The manipulation of privacy and publicity defined and protected concepts of secrecy. The author has placed great emphasis upon the role of education and publicity in raising the demographic awareness of the people. The influence and status of regulatory decrees depended upon managed publicity. Guilds and parishes also valued selective publicity, reciting decrees or drawing on the expertise of parishioners and workmen. Their publicity campaign spawned numerous anti-government posters and graffiti on campus and in the city. Everything it did was also an act of publicity, selling the building industry on the programme, and selling the public on the building industry. Publicity and the administration of work were indistinguishable. Such an entourage helps to increase the publicity value radiating from his public showings and the press was therefore present in force. The local government departments' preferred solution to the crisis, which was garnering damaging publicity, was simply to repatriate the squatters to their former homes. Another will be by competing for the sort of publicity that will maximize the esteem their performance earns. The evidence also suggests that the reasons for poor uptake might be more complex than inadequate publicity and limited resources. There was no formal allocation of resources to cover media publicity for the service. In front of this to south is the publicity section (9). Sensationalism and a heightened awareness of the expanding media and the importance of publicity were features of this period. In publicity material for the show, the multiple possibilities of narrative progression are made explicit, as in the flyer reproduced above. There needed to be good communication and publicity to both workers and the community about the exact services being offered. As far as representative institutions are concerned, inclusion can therefore translate into a requirement of publicity (whatever else it may translate into). Adverse press publicity can force governments to establish commissions of inquiry. Let us look at the first condition, the publicity requirement. A graphics firm on the ground floor could (among other things) provide theatre publicity. The management of commercial boundary disputes within insurance depended on fluid ideals of objectivity, publicity, and universality. Spectacle in this instance was not self-fashioned and author-centered but the product of gossip and slanderous publicity. Without publicity, it can be hard, if not impossible, to secure accountability. The logic could be that all these technologies were favorably assessed or just that assessment is publicity and that all publicity is good publicity. From 1894 until its end in 1914, the dining club remained an important site in which women writers could access networks and publicity. We have learnt that the great change in public opinion and the wide publicity for family planning services are not enough. Despite widespread publicity, recall bias would have been unlikely. The judgment went against her but the case provided a lot of publicity for the reformers. The program provides positive publicity and attracts many patients, not all of whom need transplant. In the face of a swell of negative publicity, businesses and their allies must carefully plan how they will respond to focusing events. He could be a valuable publicity machine amongst his clientele. Companies manufactured a host of publicity materials specifically for children. In some cases, the newspaper would be published on the expedition's return, as a means of publicity, fund-raising, and memorialisation. A lot of publicity for a fruit that's easily digested. Publicity campaigns have been orchestrated with the release of official figures that suggest an increasing number of fraud cases. The helpline is a model project in terms of accountability and best practice, but requires additional resources, particularly for publicity and training. Second, with some manipulation, modern architecture, as it turned out, could also be good publicity. The important consideration was to derive publicity for his project and to justify its existence. Excessive publicity would draw undue attention to the mission, which would suggest weakness instead of strength. While low performers will seek low level of publicity, great achievers will seek high publicity and exposition. Manipulating publicity is then an important way to exploit the economy of esteem. While certain details of the agreements were not made public, the government did on occasion use publicity to influence participants' compliance. We must also expect that people will compete in matters of publicity and framing too. The applying company is entitled to withdraw the application right up to the posting of the official letter, thereby avoiding publicity. By the late 1780s the marriage between enlightened publicity and public order was coming to an end. Instead, publicity provided entertainment for a working-class reading public and profit for the newspapers willing to exploit this market. There have been developments in all areas including on-line presence, research meetings, surveys and executive reports, and promotions/ publicity. Accordingly, he appealed directly to the rank and file members, thus increasing the importance of publicity. Most advertisement did not comprise any reference to political issues, but focused on slogans and publicity for the parties and candidates themselves. Any publicity or press material would also be very useful. He augmented his announcement of the limited release with an unprecedented onslaught of pre-release publicity. No announcement was made of their coming and nothing has been done, by way of entertainment or otherwise, which has resulted in any publicity subsequently. The progressive push for publicity effectuated a subtle transformation in the meaning of the term. Bayswater: his store and the publicity it attracted only reinforced their numbers. The concert, in other words, no longer represented the central mode of musical publicity, nor the site where the commodification of music was primarily staged. The risk of unjustified humiliation, even in cases where the voting was, or would have been, wrongful, makes publicity very hard to justify. Voluntary philanthropic efforts have not contributed much housing despite their widespread publicity. Fears of adverse publicity, media distortion and potential litigation combine to militate against policies which encourage responsible risk-taking. In an age where corporate brand reputations are crucial for firm success, adverse publicity has the potential to inflict major damage on the brand name. A legal victory by a company several years down the line may not compensate for the adverse publicity generated by a lawsuit. The identification and teaching of children with reading difficulties has proved to be a particularly controversial topic, which has attracted a great deal of publicity. One reason was the active publicity campaign organised by the women's sector, and in particular, feminist lawyers. All of this was covered, of course, in local papers, giving free publicity to the campaign. The revolutionaries also used the publicity to expand and become stronger, nationally and internationally. Markets of every sort ensure that desires for their products have been pumped up by publicity. Catalogues and publicity from booksellers of the day indicate that the guidebooks were in fact usually used in conjunction with a separate map. Like the writers, the publicity boys had done their stuff but their combined efforts were not enough. The suffering involved which receives most publicity takes place in intensive or factory farms, although it is not confined to them. Much of the bad publicity came directly from the philistinism of the tabloid press. In fact, in the first few months of the programme, publicity was the main means through which this new bureau would alter the building industry. A very interesting example is the mechanism of publicity. Similarly, the prospect of positive publicity can encourage sounder practices. Nowadays we are told that 'all publicity is good publicity'. The court worked in public but with little evident publicity. No publicity before it is all in order. However, whether his publicity stunt can really be considered a success is debatable. The enlistment of 500 workers to engage in initial land-clearing received considerable publicity. The most notable absence from the accounts was expenditure on publicity and promotion in the media. There is not enough publicity about what we actually do, what we can provide, how we do it. Obviously demand depends on the volume of projects and publicity for the service. 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