1. A winning driver brings more publicity and more intense fan support, as Home Depot has found. 2. But the glitzy events have brought far-reaching publicity, generating articles about Evans and Random House in a variety of national publications. 3. Critics have also said Internal Affairs moves too slowly in its investigations and conceals information that might bring negative publicity to the Police Department. 4. It is hard to know if other villages will try go down the path of protest, which brings publicity at least, and in some cases, medicine. 5. Last week also brought additional publicity in the form of more regulatory complaints. 6. Sending jobs offshore during hard times does not bring good publicity to American companies. 7. Sending jobs abroad in uncertain times does not bring good publicity to American companies. 8. The exceptions would be Yellowstone, the Grand Canyon and the Everglades, whose high profile as national jewels could bring unfavorable publicity to the industry. 9. The shootings have brought negative publicity to the island at a time when it is still recovering from a thrashing by Hurricane Marilyn in September. 10. These were normal growing pains for a young technology, but two years of boasting brought publicity to its troubles. |