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adverse publicity

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meanings of adverseand publicity


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adverse
adjective[before noun]
uk /ˈæd.vɜːs/ us /ædˈvɝːs/
having a negative or harmful effect ...
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publicity
noun[U]
uk /pʌbˈlɪs.ə.ti/ us /pʌbˈlɪs.ə.t̬i/
the activity of making certain that someone or something attracts a lot of interest or attention from many people, or the attention received as a result of ...
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Examples of adverse publicity


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However, some recent cases have highlighted a very serious discrepancy in the way that some children are affected by adversepublicity.
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The appointment has attracted adversepublicity in the press.
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It is true that there were other cases where, as a result of adversepublicity, or for other reasons, the projected mergers were abandoned.
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By adversepublicity it has a powerful force to effect some discipline on its members.
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Enormously adversepublicity is attracted to any financial institution if it gets things wrong or steps on the wrong side of the line.
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Fears of adversepublicity, 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, adversepublicity 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 adversepublicity generated by a lawsuit.
Where private enterprises value their reputations, the threat of adversepublicity can prove an effective deterrent to bad environmental practices.
But pressure, adversepublicity and perhaps financial penalties for predatory pricing are more likely to be successful.
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He then referred to the possibility of adversepublicity.
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Of course, how he expresses it is as an indication to the firms concerned that there will be adversepublicity.
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It need only be a very small department because the strange thing is that the commercial firms are frightened of adversepublicity of this kind.
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Finally, we should not forget why, despite all the adversepublicity, people are still prepared to employ cowboy firms.
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Good teachers—beyond doubt, the vast majority—have suffered from the adversepublicity deservedly and necessarily aimed at the bad minority.
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I was very happy to discover that the situation has very much improved since the adversepublicity of 1985–86.
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I should like to take this opportunity to mention a site that has received a great deal of adversepublicity.
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They know full well the adversepublicity which would follow if cases went adrift because signals were wrongly given or wrongly interpreted during negotiations.
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The government is just trying to avoid adversepublicity.
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I am the first to recognise how sensitive tourists can be to adversepublicity.
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