Everest without oxygen, exponentially more than a national public-relations campaign budget from Harbin to Hainan.
Moreover, the strategy has created public-relations problems, exacerbating the public view of the industry as rapacious.
Donziger, initially, was involved less in the legal strategy than in a public-relations campaign against Texaco.
Likewise, Marge Kumaki, 57, a marketing and public-relations consultant who resides in Silver Spring, Md.
One of the services he turned to was TweetLevel, created by public-relations firm Edelman.
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There are professors and parent activists, City Council members and charities, public-relations firms and fringe gadflies.
Mr Netanyahu, his mind on the coming election, is desperately anxious to avoid a public-relations disaster.
PUBLIC-RELATIONS folk are not noted for burning the midnight oil over the works of great economists.
Now that the debate has become a national controversy, the government will step up its public-relations offensive.
Increasingly, providing support for runners while others living nearby lack basic comforts was becoming a public-relations disaster.
The latest public-relations volley was launched on April 21st at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
In turn, New Jersey has bred a small niche market of public-relations firms that handle headline-grabbing scandals.
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From a public-relations perspective, McCain is in a tough spot this week, for reasons beyond his control.
When he agreed, Lord Chadlington, its chairman, who is a Tory public-relations man, did not come alone.
The task-force inspires such fits that the health department is hiring public-relations firms to improve its communications.
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But if the government is stuck with a public-relations problem, it will have only itself to blame.
The move will be a public-relations gamble, with Google playing what is essentially a wild card, observers say.
Certainly some high-profile services were cut, but this is usually more of a public-relations tool than anything.
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Mr Tsvangirai admits to having met Mr Ben-Menashe, who offered to do public-relations work for him in America.
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Blankfein can survive the legal and public-relations storm swirling around the company, according to people familiar with the situation.
One bullet struck Andrea Rebello, a public-relations major who died from her injury.
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Patrick Cranley, a Shanghai public-relations executive and well-known collector of Shanghai Deco furniture.
Public-relations staff say there was a misunderstanding and that the firm simply wants to offer equal opportunities to all.
She now works as a senior vice president at public-relations firm Porter Novelli.
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The results suggest that recent public-relations dings that both companies have taken haven't soured large chunks of their audiences.
Knook can ill afford more public-relations meltdowns like the case of Juliet Wu.
Vassilenko says his office planned the public-relations blitz in conjunction with President Nazabayev's recent trip to the United States.
"It's not about how much money you spend, " said his public-relations handler, Brooke Hammerling, founder of Brew Media Relations.
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Hawaii, with six islands but one government, benefits from a co-ordinated public-relations effort, while the Caribbean islands' governments bicker.
Big public-relations companies say it is one of their most lucrative new lines.
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