11. Anti-tobacco activists have predicted the industry would settle the Texas case to avoid the negative publicity that the first phase of the trial would likely produce. 12. As a result, he received negative publicity for the first time, and observers began to say Baffert could be snippy as well as quippy. 13. As a result of the negative publicity surrounding the Red Cross, he is working to let donors know that they can also give blood at hospitals. 14. As he has labored to fill his outsized war chest, the governor has, like everyone else, had to endure his share of negative publicity. 15. As the Verizon contract ended, the company was just starting to promote its new name and feared an extended bath of negative publicity. 16. At the top of this list is the principle that a long stint of controversy, scandal or negative publicity almost invariably hurts a film in the marketplace. 17. ----- Bearing the brunt of this negative publicity are the players who are not involved. 18. A. It was made in the context of my opinion of why there was the negative publicity over the fund-raising effort, and I answered it. . . . 19. After several years of negative publicity, credit card issuers have vowed to restrain some of their practices or discontinue them, like offering cash gifts to successful applicants. 20. After the League started getting negative publicity, the university dropped him as an adjunct professor. |