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public and relations
For a time, urging Breasted to give up his public relations work and take up writing instead, he hoped to persuade him to become his assistant in research for the labor novel ; ;
It is a publishing and public relations center, but these very facts prevent it from being a literary center because writers dislike provincialism and untruth.
many of us in public relations were flattered that Richard L. Tobin chose to devote his editorial in the March 11 Communications Supplement to the merger of the Public Relations Society of America and the American Public Relations Association.
Supporting activities -- business management, public relations, fund-raising -- offer presidents one of their best chances to buy freedom for attention to education.
Working in a vacuum of minimal information can result only in show pieces that look good in exhibitions and catalogs and may please the public relations department but have little to do with the essence of interior design.
The threat of effective anti-trust action, provoked by `` gouging the public '' through price increases not justified by cost increases, and fears of endangering relations with customers, Congress, the general public and the press, all operate to keep price increases in some relation to cost increases.
They had spent the morning revising the act, eliminating all the gay songs, patter and dancing with a view of the best public relations.
Sam Caldwell, State Highway Department public relations director, resigned Tuesday to work for Lt. Gov. Garland Byrd's campaign.
The owner of a public relations firm owed no income tax on payments he received from a client company and `` kicked back '' to the company's advertising manager, the Tax Court ruled.
The public atmosphere that has been generated which makes acceptance of this law a possibility stems from the disrepute into which the labor movement has fallen as a result of Mr. McClellan's hearings into corruption in labor-management relations and, later, into the jurisdictional squabbles that plagued industrial relations at the missile sites.
In addition to the interlibrary loan service and the children's program, headquarters has a public relations director who seeks to get wider grassroots support for quality library service in the county ; ;
* 1948 – Lynne Franks, British public relations consultant
Military air firms often organise air shows at military airfields as a public relations exercise to thank the local community, promote military careers and raise the profile of the military.
A suicide attempt with sleeping pills two days earlier was denied by her public relations manager.
Pompey's assassination had deprived Caesar of his ultimate public relations moment and pardoning his most ardent rival.
Buses are often used for advertising, political campaigning, public information campaigns, public relations or promotional purposes.
This led to a public relations disaster for Aventis and the biotechnology industry as a whole.
They were a nuisance to be dealt with by the costly use of public relations advisers and legal processes ".
The brand officer oversees marketing, advertising, design, public relations and customer service departments.
Dorman had much experience in Hollywood and radio public relations.
The backlash surprised Cessna and resulted in a company public relations campaign to try to explain the decision from a business perspective and assure customers that quality of the aircraft will not be compromised.
John Sloan Dickey, serving as president from 1945 until 1970, strongly emphasized the liberal arts, particularly public policy and international relations.

public and expert
Newspapermen and politicians especially are aware of the penetrating attention and expert analysis the league gives to public affairs.
An expert (, also called cognoscente ) is someone widely recognized as a reliable source of technique or skill whose faculty for judging or deciding rightly, justly, or wisely is accorded authority and status by their peers or the public in a specific well-distinguished domain.
During this period Fayed was represented publicly by public relations expert and former BBC journalist Michael Cole.
* Mai Chen, public law expert
* CLIPS: public domain software tool for building expert systems.
The board is composed of economics consultant Arthur Laffer, economics writer Stephen Moore, public law policy expert Victor Schwartz, economics professor Richard Vedder, and public policy activist Bob Williams.
The name INC was reportedly coined by public relations expert John Rendon ( of the Rendon Group agency ) and the group was funded by the United States.
The Sarbanes – Oxley Act of 2002, enacted in the aftermath of several major U. S. accounting scandals, requires at least one member of a public company's audit committee to be a financial expert.
A public inquiry into the incident was conducted by Mr. Desmond Fennell, QC, assisted by a panel of four expert advisers.
This change in Dutch opinion was brought about by Claus's strong motivation to contribute to public causes ( especially third-world development, on which he was considered an expert ), his sincere modesty, his candor ( within but sometimes on the edge of royal protocol ), and his approachability by all levels of society.
The online news source Ranger reported: Dr. Robert Rydell, head of the Humanities Institute at Montana State University and world's fair expert, said the American public lost interest in world's fairs in the 1990s after some disappointing world's fairs in the 1980s.
This followed from his successful career as a financial expert holding public office in the Exchequer, which led to his wealth.
* Anodea Judith, author, therapist, public speaker and expert on the Chakra system
* Major Israel McCreight-notable in American history as an expert on Native American culture and policy and the author of President Theodore Roosevelt s conservation policy on public education
During the same period, Taylor was employed by the Political Warfare Executive as an expert on Central Europe and frequently spoke on the radio and at various public meetings.
He made many other notable contributions to civil engineering, including his work as an expert witness at the public inquiry into the Tay Rail Bridge disaster.
He had a vision of suffusing all higher education, including horticulture, with a spirit of public work and integrating " expert knowledge " into a broader context of democratic community action.
Praveen Raj, a scientist and IPR expert from Kerala filed a Public Interest Litigation ( PIL ) in the Supreme Court seeking cancellation of GI tag to Tirupati laddu but withdrew the same as a similar public interest petition was filed before the Madras High Court by another person.
Examples include bureaucrat versus public servant, anti-choice versus pro-Life, regime versus government, and elitist versus expert.
Building upon his newfound public image after the University of Alabama controversy, Wallace entered the Democratic primaries on the advice of a public relations expert from Wisconsin.
He is frequently interviewed for public media and legal matters, and often serves as an expert in court proceedings, and is known for his research on the origins and development of sexual identity.
" He was at the time being advised by William Lyon Mackenzie King and the pioneer public relations expert, Ivy Lee.
Because Colombo was not an expert of Galen, the anatomical authority of his time, and because of his very public disputes with the revered Vesalius and Gabriele Falloppio, he was never very highly regarded in Italy.

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