11. Adverse publicity about the incident hurt revenues at the casino for a while, but now they are returning to normal, Kakar said. 12. Adverse publicity destroyed his law practice, he said, and the stress of being investigated undermined his health. 13. Adverse publicity from the trials could hurt chances for the national legislation, which would bar future class-actions and punitive damage awards for past industry misconduct. 14. But the INS, evidently fearing adverse publicity, thought again. 15. But the prosecutors may be more amenable to a defense request to move the trial out of Oklahoma City because of adverse publicity and outrage over the bombing. 16. By resolving the Florida case, tobacco companies no longer face a long trial and adverse publicity that could affect deliberations over the proposed national settlement. 17. Firms fear, most of all, that the adverse publicity might deter future customers. 18. Geoffrey White, the deputy managing director, said the new company had sought to avoid secrecy about its dealings in light of potential adverse publicity. 19. Horse people cringe at the adverse publicity the issue has generated at a time when the sport is aggressively seeking a better image. 20. However, it is not only the Kennedys who now worry about the adverse publicity that can occur when politics and religion collide. |