1. Only when the speech had turned Jeffries into a disastrous image problem had the university acted. 2. Politicians have an image problem as far as many young people are concerned. 3. The simple virtues of honesty, kindness and integrity suffer from an image problem and are in desperate need of better publicity. 4. I had this councillor mentioned this morning that Mr community arts erm until April and Russell Street self image problem. 5. Science has an image problem. 6. It has to be said poodles suffer from something of an image problem in some quarters. 7. An image problem? 8. And internal campaign memorandums suggest that even with an enormous budget to produce and air television commercials, Gramm had image problems with the voters. 9. And he wonders why his image problem persists. 10. And some industry experts contend that while Apple has a serious image problem with customers, the affliction is not necessarily fatal. |