It's easy to conclude that the public image of Prozac has helped fuel social acceptance of antidepressant use.
It also demonstrates the importance of not damaging the public image of the company by the conduct in your private life.
Members of the biggest teachers' union have been accused by another union leader of helping to sully the public image of the profession.
In some cases, this could work and perhaps help erase the terrible toll direct-to-consumer ads have taken on the public image of the pharmaceutical industry.
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"The Ombudsman emphasises that the Commission's attitude is detrimental not only to inter-institutional dialogue, but also to the public image of the EU, " the report said.
Then-Utah Governor Michael Leavitt knew Romney and was influential in bringing him on board, and in working with the USOC to rehabilitate the public image of the Utah games.
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Despite the public image of a politician in perpetual motion, Mr Sarkozy can be found in this book in quiet contemplation, staring blankly out of a window, or into the night.
Still, it should serve as a reminder to all college presidents that sports, while a small part of the university mission as a whole, are a huge factor in shaping the public image of a school and dominate media attention.
If her technique is hardly more than that of a home movie, her strategy is complex: the myth of the unimpeachable innocence of wild children against an uncaring world converges with the public image that Le Besco, the actress, projects.
But then the Democrats have a complicated relationship with the entertainment community at this convention, having taken a Hollywood-bashing tack in the backyard of the folks who not only bankroll their campaigns but, through the "Man From Hope" video, helped craft the public image of the President, who's looking more attractive with every day that Al Gore spends in the spotlight.
This can only further tarnish the general public image of Wall Street, which has been suffering ever since the fall of Lehman Brothers and all the trouble that followed into the Great Recession.
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This gives him the strong public image any politician would want, complete with "I'll be back" catchphrases and a salary of 30 million dollars a film.
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Prince Harry drank a few pints and smoked a joint, big deal, but because people found out about it and it's not the "public image" that is expected there is a big scandal about it.
Louis high-rise public-housing development that went from Great Urban Hope to international disgrace, is an engulfing real-life horror story as well as a testimony to the dominance of the image in American public discourse.
The public's image of him and British Airways will go up as a result of it.
Whether single, married, or divorced, there has always been talk about the Kardashian brand and whether or not the highly scrutinized Kim can maintain her image in the public eye.
The symbolism and the content of their appearances was significant and most effective for the image of Goldman Sachs and their own public interest image.
Researchers from the MIT Poverty Action Lab showed that, in one state, reforms to increase training marginally improved the police effectiveness and public image.
According to Lorcan Otway, director of the Museum of the American Gangster in New York, Capone was adept at creating a public image that captured the imagination of Americans, a feat helped greatly by new media outlets of the time.
And the importance of these to public image and share price cannot be overstated.
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In an interview last year with the Haitian Times, Marcelin spoke of the image of a drum that adorned public awareness stickers.
In fact, the best form of public relations is quite distant from the Ab Fab image: less glamorous, more subtle and a great deal more difficult.
Before the election, political observers were already pointing out that there were no major differences between the two leading candidates either in politics or in public image - both have been criticised as being dull in comparison with the flamboyant Jerry Rawlings.
"What GE is doing on the Hudson and most of its PCB and Superfund sites around the country completely contradicts the image Immelt is trying to foist on the public, " says Alex F.
After the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster, which swamped an Alaskan sound with oil and put the company in the polluter in chief spot for years, Raymond did little directly to repair its image in the eyes of the public.
In the darkest hour of WWII, the public actually saw it as an image of defiance.
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Mr. Ren blames the media for creating an unfavorable public image of developers.
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Making these heretofore unpublished studies available is the right thing to do, and the drug companies are doing so only after the issue has affected their deteriorating public image.
The fact that two mainstream candidates are willing to start taking on this orthodoxy could put the Norquist crew on the defensive and help the GOP strengthen some of its public image.
ASTORIA, NY, July 8, 2010 - Featuring extraordinary new facilities for seeing, studying, enjoying and interacting with screen culture in all its forms, and given striking new physical expression by architect Thomas Leeser, Museum of the Moving Image will welcome the public to its expanded and redesigned home beginning Saturday, January 15, 2011.
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