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This followed adverse publicity linked to growing obesity rates in the US and Europe.
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The authority has accepted there may be "adverse publicity" if it gives the go-ahead to altruistic donation.
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But most of these firms raise capital in the U.S. and could be affected by adverse publicity.
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The adverse publicity has hit sales in America, which plummeted by 16% in January compared with the year before.
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While fighting adverse publicity, the tobacco companies also sought to expand their profits in other nefarious ways, says the government.
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Adverse publicity has already hit response rates to sweepstakes, which people in the industry say are down by around 60%.
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The bishop said he was "dismayed" by recent adverse publicity and he said he would be happy to retire in the resort.
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She wrote two memos to him asking for the consultant to delete the criticism to avoid further distress to Mr Moore-Robinson's family and "adverse publicity".
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The fresh surge of violence, the adverse publicity and the physical damage to the airport will severely undermine tourism a crucial source of foreign exchange that had recently picked up.
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The Navy sat on the news of the disaster, releasing it only after the announcement of Japan's surrender, hoping to minimize adverse publicity in the euphoria over the war's end.
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"As a result of adverse publicity from the poultry supply situation in mid-December, China KFC sales experienced a sharp decline, " David Novak, chief executive of Yum said in a statement.
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The prosecution came amid a "relentless campaign of adverse media publicity condemning him as a preacher of hate and inciter of violence", said Mr Fitzgerald, some of it driven by the public battle led by the Home Secretary to strip Abu Hamza of his citizenship.
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