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They thought they could have 24/7 bad press on Trump, which we know it&aposs a 90 percent bad press on him.
"If I get bad press for saying, 'Don't put a homophobic racist in office,' then I get bad press for that," Swift says.
Instead, for the first time in this campaign, what seems like should be bad press for Trump actually turned out to be bad press.
But with each passing day, as United suffered the bad press it wanted to avoid, the amount United would pay to avoid that bad press decreased significantly.
Facebook has gotten a lot of bad press lately, obviously.
In society at large, the word gets pretty bad press.
Did it have to do with all the bad press?
She doesn't seem to buy into [her bad press] though.
Kushner, of late, has taken on lots of bad press.
The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, gets bad press.
Political death for Trump isn't bad press, it's no press.
"If I get bad press for saying, &aposDon&apost put a homophobic racist in office,&apos then I get bad press for that, I really don&apost care," Swift told her publicist in another scene.
And I get nothing but bad press from the dishonest media.
That opened United up to a real shitstorm of bad press.
Loss: The legal issues aren't over, bad press still haunts Oculus.
HIGH-VALUE banknotes have been getting a lot of bad press.
What does bother Trump is when his subordinates get bad press.
"No press is bad press," says Velasquez courtside, of Lavar Ball.
Staff getting bad press for the boss isn't staff for long.
Reagan's critics said she had brought the bad press on herself.
"I thought it was a really bad press conference," Ryan said.
That type of bad press is sure to leave a mark.
Yet the bad press did a real disservice to the school.
Which is confusing, because he's plenty capable of giving himself bad press!
Bad press somehow wasn't able to overcome bikini-clad models on boats.
The dog died in flight, prompting days of bad press for United.
But true defeat in Trumpworld is not bad press, it's no press.
Nevertheless, the ongoing humanitarian disaster is bad press for the Myanmar government.
The Galaxy Fold has been plagued with bad press since its announcement.
Video: Marineland CA/YouTube Marineland has faced its share of bad press.
And it often seems as though Goop has relished the bad press.
The president cared about the distractions, the disruption and the bad press.
If you believe there's no such thing as bad press, invest in Uber.
It seems more likely that DJI is fighting a war against bad press.
Copenhagen, Denmark (CNN)Denmark has had its fair share of bad press lately.
Sources tell us Trump recognizes that a Cabinet shuffle would bring bad press.
The departure of the WhatsApp founders created a brief spasm of bad press.
Then the drizzle of bad press died out predictably, via the usual means.
You can see this as the Obama administration being averse to bad press.
And it worked — generating weeks of bad press and outrage directed at Republicans.
But China probably doesn&apost care about its latest spate of bad press.
As the saying goes, there's no such thing as bad press, I guess.
Unlike us, they don't have to worry about bad press, or winning elections.
Even with the bad press around Teflon and PFAS, DuPont is still thriving.
Baylor's getting a lot of bad press just now, because these individuals got caught.
Alex's mother, Ellen, is running for re-election and can't handle any bad press.
Still, Biden entered the race with near universal name recognition and some bad press.
The bad press is leading to clowns losing their jobs and leaving Moody concerned.
"The bad press over my father doing staged photos is my fault," Grant tweeted.
In spite of all the bad press, Facebook itself clearly benefits from that proliferation.
And indeed, bad press had a way of springing up about people he disliked.
Greg Walden (OR 2nd) who abandoned Trump in the face of mounting bad press.
However, the Map Maker community was not without its fair share of bad press.
So why not step on the bad press and announce your Fed chair Nov.
Most administrators, wary of bad press or an expensive suit, eliminate the speech codes.
They have big budgets to counter image problems from bad press and congressional hearings.
Trump was also critical of the bad press Tillerson received, according to the Post.
Investors shrugged over the Awerbuch news and the bad press surrounding the speaker program.
Trump is notoriously unhappy with bad press, and Price got a lot of it.
Perhaps Motorola is announcing a new color to offset that bad press a bit.
People create these systems, and they are sensitive to bad press and skittish advertisers.
But, Pruitt is also in the midst of a historic run of bad press.
The technical achievements of Season 2 got lost in the bad press as well.
Opinion Columnist The 2017 tax cut has received pretty bad press, and rightly so.
I mean Reagan got a lot of bad press, revisionist history much better of course.
She got some bad press in the past week over her treatment of her staff.
Trump received a lot of bad press on Thursday because of the redacted Mueller report.
Hiram asks Archie to break it up since adults taking down teens is bad press.
And Drake is here to bring on the bad press because he is pissed off.
Banking on bad press only works when you've built up a throne of positivity beforehand.
Donald Trump has been the subject of a lot of bad press in recent weeks.
Erdogan will make this a Trump story so the bad press is not about him.
That, a solid debate showing on Saturday night and days of bad press for Sen.
Google's response followed a familiar cycle: internal opposition and bad press, followed by incremental change.
"The bad press over my father doing staged photos is my fault," Samantha Markle said.
CES has become adamant about distancing itself from any potential bad press on the topic.
That is why companies might rather risk the bad press than invest in data protection.
Business is getting a bad press at the moment for prioritising shareholders above all else.
But, the following months shed a different light on the negative ramifications of bad press.
"The bad press over my father doing staged photos is my fault," Grant tweeted Monday morning.
But then, when you're a major electronics manufacturer, maybe there's no such thing as bad press?
"With ISIS and ISIS content YouTube was getting a lot of bad press," said Fisher-Birch.
"The bad press over my father doing staged photos is my fault," she said in May.
Image: GettyAfter weeks of bad press, Uber finally did something that isn't totally dishonest or gross.
And now when the Saudi government violates human rights, Uber will get bad press for it.
So will a second round of bad press and the protests lead to any serious changes?
Looking at all of the bad press surrounding airlines lately, that seems like a wise choice.
Photo: Getty ImagesThe anti-vaccination movement has more than earned its latest round of bad press.
There's been plenty of bad press for President-elect Donald Trump's transition in its first week.
Despite some recent bad press, Uber has still managed to recruit employees at a record pace.
We weren't up against any bad press or any stigma that came along with the genre.
Many of their friends and allies had fled, spooked in part by too much bad press.
Shutting down your message and becoming an introvert will not stop any of the bad press.
Amidst the bad press, however, Spotify deigned to comment on MBW's almost year-old accusations: Hmm.
A barrage of bad press Trump's image rebranding comes amid an intensifying barrage of negative headlines.
It goes against so many Trumpian principles: Anti-elitism, swamp draining, bad press caused by underlings.
Ad hominem gets a bad press, but it isn't without merit, when used in good faith.
Both men have something else in common: They are largely unfazed by criticism or bad press.
Instead, it acts in response to bad press, powerful users, government requests and civil society organizations.
Bad press for one YouTuber is bad press for them allFor the past few years, YouTubers have mostly entered mainstream news when they mess up — accusations against Charles, Jake Paul causing havoc in his neighborhood, and Logan Paul filming a dead body in a forest in Japan.
Now Trump, trapped by bad polls and unrelenting bad press, is acting like a wild animal cornered.
But after two crashes and seven months of unrelenting bad press, the flying public has taken notice.
"The bad press over my father doing staged photos is my fault,"  Grant tweeted on May 14 .
Fans of the movie reacted negatively to the bad press and complained about critics on social media.
They're even jovially embracing all the bad press they've been getting — which only pisses off people more.
But Trump is angry at the bad press he continues to receive, which he blames on Spicer.
MICROBES, though they get a bad press as agents of disease, play a beneficial role in agriculture.
The bank would have to risk bad press and lawsuits by refusing to reimburse the account holder.
Hence, Trump remains large and popular in the state even after a brutal month of bad press.
Down-ballot Democrats are capitalizing on Trump's recent string of bad press in their respective battleground races.
Is that push by the bad press that they got around the buses and everything else, or ...?
And worse: They often also prefer to turn a blind eye instead of suffering the bad press.
Millennials may bear the brunt of bad press, but Gen X is arguably in worse financial shape.
As McDonald&aposs battles some bad press, these franchisees are apparently desperate for a winning chicken sandwich.
A few days later BitConnect said it was shutting down, blaming those orders and the subsequent "bad press".
On April 17, despite the bad press, Samsung insisted it was sticking with its April 26 launch date.
The overwhelmingly bad press generated by the news cycle appears to have been too much for the company.
Bad press can be a concern to clients considering a new money manager due to performance or fees.
Tension on the court also included bad press and a rape trial off the court (Bryant was acquitted).
In the days after the order, Apple was slammed with bad press from cable news and other outlets.
Big shops are unlikely to speak out against minimum-wage changes because of the bad press it generates.
Major corporations are aware of the fear that often accompanies these changes (not to mention the bad press).
"I think investors know that there could be investigations and bad press, they're aware of that," she said.
Recode is reporting that there was some tension between Whetstone and Uber CEO Travis Kalanick over bad press.
Which other companies and prominent executives will decide that involvement with the Saudis isn't worth potential bad press?
On the flip side of that, too, is all the bad press around Theranos and other medical services.
Floyd claims Shantel would praise him in public when he got bad press purely to gain his confidence.
Thanks to their bad press, their name has also become synonymous with crassness, ignorance and hostility to culture.
Despite the aid cuts and bad press, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni signed the bill into law in 2014.
It's just not possible given the barrage of bad press he's gotten over the past couple of years.
In the book he complains about getting bad press and says he has been unfairly targeted by judges.
They'll get bad press, but voters have fairly short memories and I think the Republicans will move on.
It's the latest high-profile criminal incident involving Huawei in recent months, and follows a week of bad press.
Much of it entailed members of Congress blaming an insidious liberal conspiracy for bad press popping up on Google.
Despite of the bad press, as Ubiñas and Kuntzman found, the rifles are still selling strong after five decades.
After receiving a flood of bad press about all this, Twitter fired back by banning Yiannopolous from its site.
With all the bad press Hollywood marriages get, I thought it was time to write about one that works.
The incident led to the ouster of Chief Executive Renaud Laplanche and gave bad press to the nascent industry.
But lately, major soda companies have gotten a lot of really bad press for trying to obscure that fact.
Such exercises often get a bad press because they offend against the deeply held feeling that life is priceless.
The Roy family is aiming for an acquisition, but end up dealing with an unexpected bout of bad press.
For all of the bad press, there is one thing that everyone agrees Millennials are doing right: online shopping.
Finally, the bad press the Vatican received after a dialogue it promoted in October and November failed is misleading.
Beyond that, United has struggled to stave bad press for a number of other incidents during the past year.
But drug companies have largely weathered those controversies unscathed, trading a few months of bad press for blockbuster returns.
But the outcome discovered in testing of the secret system was discrimination against female candidates, and exposure to bad press.
In the meantime, it's a convenient distraction from Uber's barrage of bad press about systemic mismanagement and toxic corporate culture.
Despite its inherently devious tendencies and bad press, the Reddit community usually jumps on the opportunity to help one another.
Wahlberg's plan to donate his reshoot fee is a kind of bare minimum gesture following a week of bad press.
In succeeding years, the Puppies continued to generate bad press, but they gained even less traction over the awards themselves.
Big beauty companies would be relieved of some of the burden and bad press that has come with regulating itself.
THE idea of re-running a vote when the first result is unsatisfactory has been getting a bad press recently.
Her superior forces her to let him go in light of the bad press that the bureau is already receiving.
Residents claimed they suffered losses to their properties' value as a result of bad press and the building's poor construction.
"Unfortunately, the bad press about estrogen has persisted for a number of years, but now we're getting better," Minkin said.
They say it was a bad press conference, but as far as being aggressive against Russia, this administration still is.
Prodded as always by bad press rather than any sense of shame, the president finally called the widow of Sgt.
"We may have got bad press in the past because the kids haven't all always had perfect attitudes," said MAC.
And in the Windsors' defense, it's essentially a royal tradition to endure bad press, to keep calm and carry on.
He said I was cast as a monster because of the two trials with Jackie O. and the bad press.
The story also notes how Amazon avoids bad press about firing workers for robots because it doesn't lay off humans directly.
While it might be celebrating a variety of upcoming games at GDC, Oculus is recovering from its share of bad press.
And what if trans fats were the problem, but those people had just been avoiding trans fats given the bad press?
Now, he's heading back to Los Angeles to be reunited with his family — and hopefully escape some of the bad press.
I suspect that some of the bad press against philosophers originates from the perception that they try to do these things.
Meanwhile, its popularity has seriously waned in the US, thanks to regulatory crackdowns, some bad press, and lots of upset parents.
In 1952, the Italian government moved to extradite the fugitive, before reconsidering in the face of public protests and bad press.
Still, some in the GOP say their success during Trump's first two years will outweigh any bad press the administration brings.
"It would be bad press, and we don't want to be the organization that does that to people," Mr. Madison said.
Reality check: The onslaught of bad press has taken a toll on Facebook's reputation, according to a recent Axios Harris poll.
Since January, the Trump administration has endured bad press with several immigration cases whose targets for deportation have gained public sympathy.
Donald Trump says Meghan Markle is taking the bad press "very personally," and suggested that she could be handling it differently.
Now he and his distributor, IFC Films, are hoping an unorthodox release plan will help spin bad press in their favor.
After a wave of bad press involving police partnerships, hacking, and other privacy violations, Amazon's Ring doorbell has released an update.
Starbucks weathered some bad press in 2015 when the company asked baristas to write the words "Race Together" on coffee cups.
But after two seasons of bad press over falling viewership, the league has something to celebrate now: Its ratings are up.
If it means I get bad press, if it means people speak badly of me, it's okay, it doesn't bother me.
But even if companies can avoid the spotlight of regulatory scrutiny on CEO pay, public scrutiny and bad press are another story.
MUMPHERY: You know, basically, they tell me that, you know, (inaudible) came out bad press and we have zero tolerance with this.
Bad press was inevitable, and the company that tied him to Russia was sure to suffer a hit in its market value.
" The bad press worsened after Darrell Issa's committee released a long report that asked whether Tiversa was a "hi-tech protection racket.
Any accident involving an autonomous vehicle generates a blizzard of bad press and calls for the projects to be delayed or halted.
As artists have become more personally active on social media, some have become prone to using it to fight against bad press.
According to Recode, Whetstone was tired of the drama but investors have also been complaining about the bad press that Uber receives.
The favelas, or slums, of Rio de Janeiro have had a lot of bad press in the run-up to the Olympics.
General Motors' faulty ignition switches and Toyota's "unintended accelerations" forced both firms to make huge recalls and generated plenty of bad press.
In March, Facebook found itself amid a stream of bad press after the BBC found child pornography images on the social network.
The Fish entered this season having won fewer than 80 games every year since 743, and with a penchant for bad press.
Eloise Adora, a 24-year-old alternative model and beauty therapist from London, says that the bad press has been collectively felt.
It brought bad press for the fruit-and-nut bars, which rose to prominence as filling, healthy alternatives to mainstream snack food.
They know it's more profitable to save money on security and weather the occasional bout of bad press after a data loss.
But the extraordinarily bad press he was getting in early August has abated, and his polling numbers appear to be reflecting that.
It's also bad news for VW, which will continue to weather bad press as the case works its way through court. 2.
On bad press: [F]rom a pure business point of view, the benefits of being written about have far outweighed the drawbacks.
She's also received plenty of bad press, including for her alleged violent assault of a South African model in Johannesburg this year.
A doctor in Spain wrote me that the hospital didn't want bad press by seeming to be a hotbed of the fungus.
Mr. Trump, who pays close attention to the headlines, told advisers he was bothered by the seemingly endless bad press over DACA.
Nor can we wait for bad press and shareholder class actions to force out negligent chief executives responsible for cultures of inequality.
I had no obligation to do anything or to do so, and I get nothing but bad press from the dishonest media.
And it also seems unlikely that any bad press from a possible presidential run would hurt the stock for the long haul.
Bill Shine was named co-president of the network after Ailes was ousted but left shortly after following months of bad press.
I think of 1992 when Bill Clinton had a surprise second place finish in New Hampshire after a string of bad press.
The original Senate bill got a lot of justified bad press for slashing Medicaid while offering big tax cuts for the rich.
Plus it can accommodate a whole bottle of wine, which I highly recommend for when you're purging your inbox of bad press emails.
Despite a year of bad press surrounding its harassment scandals, Fox ended 2017 in the lead against CNN and MSNBC in the ratings.
But in that same ABC News interview, Cook touched on the problem that led to this avalanche of bad press and angry customers.
Daigou had earned a bad press in Australia for creating shortages of certain goods and for failing to pay tax on their commissions.
"Canneries get a bad press, but it's one of the few foods that has as little additives in it as possible," he says.
In this, Trump either intuited or stumbled into a profound insight about the media: It's easier to get bad press than good press.
Notification of a fixable product flaw often comes only during lawsuits or bad press, and firms view researchers looking to help with skepticism.
If there's any event that could drive advertisers away from Facebook, Sahu said, it wouldn't be bad press around a new privacy scandal.
But they, and others in the evangelical Christian community, have a lot more to atone for than just one day of bad press.
To combat all of the bad press, Cindy and Taystee decide they'll make Judy King give a statement to the reporters swarming Litchfield.
His skin is thick after decades of dealing with New York tabloids, so bad press doesn't get to him as it would others.
While some restaurants will vie for a visit from a sitting president, there are those who might fear bad press from hosting Trump.
What Happened: Facebook got another wave of bad press following revelations that Cambridge Analytica had pilfered and clandestinely kept data from its users.
But with Republicans standing by the President in spite of a slew of bad press, the bottom hasn't fallen out of Trump's numbers.
In fact, Isaac acknowledges, at least some of the bad press around Uber was due to a strategic campaign to manipulate tech journalists.
To control the bad press, Mr. Mnangagwa sent a minister to disperse the riot police, tweeted his regrets and promised an independent investigation.
The bonanza of information will put him into jeopardy of further criminal investigation as well as civil lawsuits and, of course, bad press.
On its face, it appears like Trump and Republicans suddenly got more popular since February, despite all the Trump scandals and bad press.
Colleges are taking heat for their supposed liberal bias; it is bad press for them to be seen as "silencing" more conservative viewpoints.
She gets that drama works, that being the center of attention is all that matters, that death isn't bad press but no press.
" That was a high point in the speech, a warmed-over broth of poll numbers, self-aggrandizement and grievance over his "bad press.
Countering Smith's thesis, law enforcement agencies and Silicon Valley both seem fairly set on face recognition as an inevitability, despite bad press about inaccuracies.
The company's flagging sales were also compounded by the bad press surrounding its 2014 ouster of then-CEO Dov Charney for alleged sexual harassment.
It's a system that heavily favors the employer, who can settle a dispute in private, without risking the bad press that comes in court.
And after more than a year of bad press, internal tensions are reaching a boiling point and are now spilling out into public view.
After a week of blisteringly bad press, Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank is second-guessing his word choice when it comes to Donald Trump.
According to sources on the production team, the bad press surrounding the incident could damage the show's main funding body, the Mexico Tourism Board.
When faced with this kind formidable firepower and an accompanying round of bad press, it's no wonder that the government capitulated within 24 hours.
But a federal investigation can consume plenty of time and resources and generate lots of bad press — even if colleges are let off lightly.
But after weeks of dismissing all bad press as fake news, even Spicer seemed unsure what the president's favorite epithet was supposed to mean.
The bad press took a toll on the company, which said last week its North America same-store sales fell 7.3 percent in 2018.
Donald Trump knows that good press and bad press, at least for him, are simply competing tributaries feeding into his river of self-promotion.
"I had no obligation to do anything or to do so, and I got nothing but bad press from the dishonest media," Trump added.
But that's a real balancing act for a fledgling company already suffering bad press and trying to keep fans with legendarily short attention spans.
The bad press for Twitter continued through August when (asshole) trolls set their sites on the African-American gymnast (and Olympic superstar) Gabby Douglas.
He's widely mocked, his marriage fell apart amid a storm of bad press, and his father reportedly thinks he broke the law by accident.
Twice in our relationship he's made proactive, difficult decisions that caused short-term pain for his company and could have led to bad press.
Coverage of the valley's dry wells had fed months of bad press, strengthening the growing perception that agriculture was stealing water from impoverished homeowners.
At the same time, though, Mr. Trump disliked the bad press that was amassing for Mr. Zinke, given how it reflected on him personally.
Years of bad press—including a few high-profile congressional hearings at which Nicole Smith-Holt testified—have the drug companies on the defensive.
Mott Haven may have battled bad press for years, and its police precinct, the 40th, had 14 homicides in 2016, high for New York.
The bad press created by a famous rocker bad-mouthing the candidate might do more harm to the campaign than the song is worth.
Between Philipp Plein fat-shaming a show reviewer and Burberry's noose hoodie on the runway, it seemed that bad press was a little too free.
Plus, the bad press such a move would cause would most probably affect the upcoming election and not in the way the GOP would want.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump often gripes about his bad press -- but as his state visit to Japan shows, sometimes he's his own worst enemy.
This causes Richard to go into a tizzy as he believes the bad press will prevent him from being able to hire great technical talent.
We know that her reason for leaving is complex, but there was some tension between Whetstone and Uber CEO Travis Kalanick over bad press. 2.
Doing so might earn them a round of bad press, but they could also argue that an app like Jumbo creates security concerns for users.
Why a company that's already straining to quell the bad press around this device would invite more of it by requesting a takedown is baffling.
The movie cost a reported $40 million -- an enormous amount at the time -- and its 11-month shoot was plagued by delays and bad press.
Even if individual faculty members want to do that research, the university leadership may not want the hassle or the potential fallout of bad press.
That proved a fatal error—and led to Edwards' ouster from Iomega in early 1998, amid a period of bad press and quickly declining fortunes.
The new product is essentially a rebranding of LegacyBox, a photo digitization company that has gone through multiple iterations after a raft of bad press.
Alarmed by the bad press surrounding one of their new local businesses, officials in the city of Henderson sent Shtayner an urgent request for information.
I've noticed sometimes that bad press just annoys younger people when the wrong information is being projected, rather than making them think they should stop.
The studio has already grappled with a string of bad press over what has seemed at times like a chaotic rollout of its DC franchise.
Hakeem isn't the only one dealing with bad press: Jamal is still hemorrhaging favor with the ASA Awards voters for his fling with a woman.
To further set itself apart from the mounting lawsuits and bad press now hammering Uber, Lyft recently rolled out its Round Up and Donate program.
Chipotle's stock fell from highs of nearly $800 before news of the outbreak to just more than half that as the bad press raged on.
She presumed it was better because it was a charter; it did not get the bad press the public schools do about gangs and violence.
And avoiding bad press that stems from regulatory issues is especially critical in Australia, as consumer inertia is already higher than in more competitive markets.
That's how bad press or rumors get started, and it'll cause paranoia, or I might satisfy everybody's mind and I might be totally off base.
The leak led to a pile-on of bad press, as well as a boycott call from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
United Airlines has suffered a string of bad press since last year, when a passenger was dragged off an overbooked flight at a Chicago airport.
Work to push companies and VC firms to prevent harm proactively instead of reacting only after bad press, litigation, or public shaming on social media.
More often, after early momentum wanes, the missteps and bad press accumulate until a company enters a slow, difficult rehabilitation that stretches on for years.
The New York Police Department's Special Victims Division investigated the matter, resulting in a lot of bad press and some hard questions from his board.
They're the people sought out by CEOs and high-profile people to help minimize bad press, keep them on message, and run their businesses smoothly.
To them it means just a few days of bad press and at most a fine that amounts to a minuscule portion of their profits.
Over the past few years, it has begun cracking down on inappropriate videos, mostly geared toward or featuring kids, after a ton of bad press.
Meanwhile, Equifax has faced minimal consequences: a few weeks of bad press, a temporary dip in stock prices, and some hard questions in congressional hearings.
It's long been a belief among pundits that no matter the outrageousness of the comment, Trump can shake off the bad press and foster support.
Despite mountain of bad press, Chan Suh, chief digital officer at branding agency Prophet, says building a reputable hoverboard brand out of the shambles is possible.
The co-founder and CEO of Middle Eastern taxi app Careem told CNBC that bad press surrounding Saudi Arabia won't quell investor appetite for the region.
AMD was way too busy being thrilled to be back, doing something very cool, and not being the one with all the bad press for once.
" He also acknowledged the bad press: "Over the past 18 months, as I've been painted into a villainous caricature, I've had lots of time for introspection.
Since the company's founder, Rony Abovitz, appeared on WIRED's cover a year ago, Magic Leap has faltered, beleaguered by bad press and allegations of unfulfilled promises.
" A Harris adviser familiar with the fundraising said that the third quarter was a "challenge" for the campaign because of "low poll numbers and bad press.
Its stock is falling and now down 8% this week after a third fatal crash involving its autopilot function embroiled the electric carmaker in bad press.
I can't help but feel a little more clarity along the way could have helped quell some of the backlash and bad press around the issue.
Such stories abound, but much of the bad press is nonsense, says Hamed Abdul Dayem, a spokesman for the ministry of agriculture, which oversees the zoos.
But the new information from Apple about performance management poured gasoline on that long-simmering frustration, leading to a lot of bad press and multiple lawsuits.
Finally, after waves of bad press, showy Congressional hearings, and hashtag campaigns, regulators in the U.S. are trying to punish Facebook for the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
But, while one could argue that Trump's transition has been characterized by bad press, the last twelve hours or so have been characterized by relative calm.
"The mobile phone gets a lot of bad press, but if you use it correctly, it's an incredibly positive thing in our lives," Acton Smith said.
Meanwhile, others — including some investors — have pondered just how much more bad press Uber can take before we see any real action happen within Uber's leadership.
From onstage outbursts, bar fights, to reckless driving, the pop idol has earned himself quite the collection of bad press over the past couple of years.
But because of all the bad press and negative feeling generated by the way the project was carried out, expansion in the near future seems unlikely.
So this really could be a case of Samsung trying to avoid any additional bad press on a device that has been inundated with the stuff.
By the end of August, Trump had sidelined him after a series of internal conflicts and bad press concerning Manafort's lobbying connections to Russia and Ukraine.
For now, some of the companies in question have paused the human review process, presumably until the bad press from all these recent reports blows over.
And it has been striking how supportive Trump has been of officials like Pruitt caught out in petty abuses of their position, despite the bad press.
Football&aposs cultural dominance has waned in recent years, amid bad press over misbehavior, health risks, and divisive political issues — including broadsides from President Donald Trump.
The pageant was temporarily discontinued after 1927 as a result of bad press surrounding the event, as well as growing pressures from religious and women's groups.
Bad press can break a startup, and given the sheer number of negative reports on Stockwell so early on, the company had already defied the odds.
The NFL is hardly at its healthiest, with declining ratings and a near-constant stream of bad press about the health implications of playing the sport.
What is the worst-case scenario for the Catholic Church in America, besides more bad press and a handful of high-level priests losing their jobs?
The music streaming service has gotten some bad press for failing to pay artists, which goes against everything Jay-Z said Tidal was about, to technical glitches.
While Giuliani canceled the trip after receiving bad press, the campaign never suggested it did so because it was illegal to seek help from a foreign government.
They were created in 1929 to defend the industry against bad press, with sex scandals and on-screen violence causing a stir among the era's crusading moralists.
The rallies were so effective at rallying his base that he still continues to have them now as a way to counter or distract from bad press.
Who could be surprised that Lohan has forever been trying to outrun the bad press that started plaguing her when she was barely old enough to vote?
He told Esquire magazine in a 1991 interview that getting bad press is no obstacle to the successful businessman, provided he meets certain criteria in other areas.
But it seemed Gvasalia learned from his mistakes — or was disgruntled by the bad press — and included non-white models in his Vetements couture show in July.
People game their own reviews and do whatever it takes to get rid of bad press and search results when they've had a terrible year in business.
A public relations firm was brought in to portray Mackris in a bad light, but O'Reilly eventually paid her about $9 million after weeks of bad press.
That's probably because Luckey, the one-time heir apparent to the future of gaming, has been on the receiving end of a litany of bad press lately.
Although the judgment cleared Oculus of the most serious allegations in the lawsuit related the code behind the Oculus Rift system, the bad press was poorly timed.
It's a natural alternative to hydroquinone (a skin-lightener plagued by bad press) that works to erase dark spots and even discoloration if those are your concerns.
The products have also been at the center of bad press, including a debunked "pink slime" photo allegedly showing what nuggets are made of, and recent recalls.
The bad press peaked in 1973 when two LSD-raddled deserters killed a hotel concierge, then stripped naked and ran, holding hands, through the streets of Malmö.
Tesla demand could lose steam as it fills its order backlog and its $7,500 federal tax credit expires, but for now the bad press hasn't affected sales.
As internship programs continue to get bad press — and even sued — for underpaying young workers, alternative options like apprenticeships and fellowships are rising to fill the gaps.
And absent a deal with the Congress, it appears his only recourse is to enforce the law as written and suffer some bad press as a result.
The bad press Facebook has received for political bias in recent days is likely to push it away from human curation and toward yet more algorithmic curation.
Though the company has seen a slew of bad press in the past, this year was the first time Uber saw a consequent impact on its business.
Despite some bad press — including over its work in China and with the military — it has largely dodged the privacy and content scandals engulfing other tech giants.
With their high fees and requirement that investors keep their money "locked up" for long periods, hedge funds lately have been "getting bad press," Ms. Volent said.
That, in turn, could create a downward spiral, as an understaffed and demoralized company fails to execute well, leading to further bad press and even lower morale.
According to conventional wisdom, the most important time to make sure you and everyone on your team is on message is when you're responding to bad press.
The major leadership changes follow months of bad press for Intel, starting with the reveal of massive security flaws in its CPUs at the beginning of the year.
The search giant said it took down 3.2 billion ads in 2017, and more recently launched a crackdown on tech support scams after a spate of bad press.
But the bad press wasn't what really rattled Facebook—it was the letter from John Thune, a Republican US senator from South Dakota, that followed the story's publication.
While Trump's alienation of the intelligentsia will continue to earn him bad press from traditionally conservative sources, it is unclear that it will hurt him much with voters.
The company's terse tweeted responses to impassioned pleas from its creators have left everyone mystified about what, if anything, the company stands for, aside from minimizing bad press.
The first-person shooter Doom got a lot of bad press in the 90s because the perpetrators of the Columbine massacre played it and talked about it online.
Even more worrisome is that due to Zika, concerns about crime, calls for countries to boycott, and all the bad press, tickets to the Games just aren't selling.
But Rubio and his allies have pushed back, noting how Christie has skipped work in New Jersey and has been berated by bad press in the Garden State.
Turning tide In Spain, the royal family's failure to update its image in line with modern public sentiment has turned resulted in no small amount of bad press.
That'd be an inauspicious end to an already rocky White House tenure that was mostly notable for its bad press and a lack of clarity surrounding her responsibilities.
Schiffer stressed that Verboten is a family-run operation with a long ties to New York City's music community, and that bad press would significantly hurt their revenue.
In 2007, Spears famously shaved her head in public after a brief stint in rehab and a couple years of bad press for her partying and erratic behavior.
Share prices of Uber's private stock have dropped about 15 percent to the mid-to-high $30s range amid a slew of bad press, The Information reported Tuesday.
Trump has proven that he is a man who trades intellectually in simple maxims, including the folk public relations belief that there's no such thing as bad press.
Clearly petrified by the avalanche of bad press, the administrators at Covington initially condemned the actions of their own students, some of whom were said to face expulsion.
What goes down must come up After a couple years of bad press and a verbal (and Twitter) pounding from President Trump, NFL ratings rebounded nicely this season.
Fructose is getting a lot of bad press these days because of high fructose corn syrup in the Western diet and its association with metabolic disease and obesity.
Following up on the bad press regarding these conferences, Robert Uguccioni, director of the Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau, claimed that the Poconos were for families, couples, and groups.
This effort has been in the works for some time, and is not a result of the increasing amount of bad press about the censorship on TikTok's platform.
Tesla refused to help the police with an investigation into stolen copper wire after Elon Musk learned about the incident because the company was scared of bad press.
"I had no obligation to do anything or to do so, and I get nothing but bad press from the dishonest media," the GOP's de facto nominee added.
The bad press over the weekend has not allowed Trump to "enjoy" the White House as he feels he deserves, according to one person who has spoken with him.
While calling for the revival of a show to replace "Roseanne" may seem opportunistic, Sheen was hardly the only one to take advantage of the ABC revival's bad press.
He survived the bad press of the Time-Warner merger era, and has established a reputation as a savvy tech funder who heads Revolution, a DC-based investment firm.
Perhaps these politicians were being unfairly picked on -- one of them traveled to South America with his family to visit in-laws -- but the bad press hurts the cause.
But he obscured those donations by having them sent through four LLCs rather than under his name, in an apparent attempt to avoid bad press for his flip-flop.
But, in a super-tight labor market, with dozens of retailers vying for the same pool of warehouse workers, Amazon can't afford bad press that might push workers away.
President Trump, on the other hand, has no desire to cut deficits or incur bad press, and is more than happy to spend money on whichever constituencies he likes.
Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, both senior aides to President Donald Trump, have endured years of controversy, scandal and bad press since heading to the White House.
" Adds this VC, "I still don't think they would have done anything if it didn't look like [continued bad press] was going to jeopardize the prospects of the company.
But it becomes a more serious issue if the bad press starts to affect how many people use the platforms — which is the core of their lucrative ad businesses.
Some recent bad press hasn't stopped the disruptive ride-hailing app from pulling in talent — according to LinkedIn, unique job applications almost doubled in February from a year before.
The court-busting scheme would result in a constitutional crisis and months of bad press, all of which would cement the image of Donald Trump as a wannabe dictator.
A lower corporate tax rate, lower individual rates …but the focus is going to be on the spinach and not the candy, so that could lead to bad press.
The source told Vanity Fair that the bad press upset Trump, saying the president "hates bad publicity generated by others" and doesn't like when anyone profits off his name.
Trump hates when his underlings get bad press more than he hates bowing to CW. (I think.) And, on #2: OF COURSE he can find someone to replace Price.
The trial could have featured testimony from current and former VW executives and would likely have caused a spate of bad press for the automaker regarding the Dieselgate scandal.
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Yale may never address the allegations against Pogge to our satisfaction, but here's hoping all this bad press will eventually lead to real changes on more than one campus.
It looks like no amount of bad press will deter some women from putting themselves through bizarre challenges, simply to prove to others that they have the ideal body.
While neither the supplier nor the retailer were counting on a week of bad press greeting the release of the year's hottest book, the news cycle will move on.
Some political observers mused about more fundamental changes to the life span of scandal, describing President Trump's approach to bad press as if it were a revolutionary medical breakthrough.
And David Boies, the lawyer admired for championing gay marriage before the Supreme Court, who served as Weinstein's personal consigliere and tried to squash every threat of bad press.
The butt of bad press over his seaside vacation during a French economic downturn in 19803, Mr. Hollande started whittling down his holidays to about a week per summer.
Clinton was so angry about bad press that she called out the New York Times for creating a "scandal jamboree" because they dared to report on her unethical behavior.
Uber was already struggling with a reputation that it was unsafe for female passengers; several lawsuits had been filed, and there had already been several rounds of bad press.
Pai appeared rattled by the bad press he received over the decision and in an unorthodox move defended it days later in a blog post on the Medium website.
News of more SLS delays were widely interpreted as another big blow for the company, which was already facing a hailstorm of bad press surrounding the 737 Max controversy.
Bethenny reminded her longtime co-star that the upload brought endless bad press and prying eyes back into a "dormant" Luann's life after her arrest drama had already died down.
But eBay has endured scandals, bad press, and unsavory affiliations because it continues to be really, really good at one thing: helping you buy obscure shit on the internet.22001.
Mr Pruitt denied these reports, but he possesses two useful qualities that Mr Sessions lacks: a blind-spot for conflicts of interest and the ability to withstand endless bad press.
"Robbie's always like, 'There's no such thing as bad press,' because it puts us in front of more eyes and hopefully those people can make their own opinion," Sarah says.
But it seems likely that shrill and angry posts on the site, and bad press about social media, are playing a part in chilling usage of the core Facebook platform.
No amount of bad press, it seems, can dent one of the greatest money-printing machines ever created (though share prices are still down some 23% from last year's highs).
These new revelations about the risks associated with Uber's self-driving taxi fleet come in the wake of a wave of bad press for self-driving and driver-assistance technologies.
And, given all the bad press following Facebook's seemingly never-ending series of scandals, lumping all these apps together might be a ploy at keeping users locked in and engaged.
The speech comes as the Trump campaign is trying to put a week of bad press and distractions behind him and to home in on Clinton's vulnerabilities and the economy.
Her Kim and Kanye feud/bad press from last year is so fascinating not just because it happened, but because a stumble like that took so damn long to occur.
The company's PR department, stung into action by the bad press, said that Apple had been slowing down devices, but only to save them from their own worn-out batteries.
Some senior officials believe White House Cabinet Secretary Bill McGinley should have done a tougher job policing these officials, particularly since the behaviors kept repeating themselves and receiving bad press.
This activity has attracted enough bad press that Facebook announced a tool in August called "Off-Facebook Activity" that will disconnect this data from what you actually do on Facebook.
One other group to fall afoul of YouTube's moderators lately was neo-Nazi organization Atomwaffen, though it took tons of bad press before the company could be bothered to take action.
Following the release of "Bad Blood," Swift endured a summer of bad press, starting with the media attention to her then-boyfriend Tom Hiddlsteon and ending with Kim Kardashian's fateful Snapchat.
It came as Guggenheim, which said it has more than $305 billion of assets under management, tries to quell client concerns after a year of bad press over its corporate culture.
Facebook is generally pretty careful to isolate its CEO from opportunities for bad press, Zuckerberg has an extensive team helping him maintain his manicured public image on the social media site.
Facial oils have in the past received its fair share of bad press because they were thought to be scammy, or made from untreated minerals that were harmful to the skin.
Quentin Tarantino just snapped at the Cannes Film Festival again -- and by that, we mean snapping open a lighter and burning a mean-looking cigar after some bad press this week.
"There's bad press but I've grown up around them, trained a lot of them through my life, and they're the easiest people to get along with," the boxing coach Smith said.
New York (CNN Business)After two years of declining ratings, bad press and criticism from the President of the United States, the NFL has something to celebrate in the new year.
But the public haven't always been so keen to see these groups; the community has had its share of bad press in the past, with police regularly calling them a nuisance.
While Trump heartily approved of Pruitt's deregulatory moves at the head of the EPA, a steady trickle of bad press prompted the White House in recent weeks to repeatedly express concerns.
In that case, the news followed two major pieces of bad press: a Vice report on a major scam operation and a shooting that killed five people at an Airbnb rental.
While he's no stranger to bad press, the interview was such a disaster that Prince Andrew soon released a statement announcing his stepping back (or effectively being fired) from royal duties.
Late last month, a senior Boeing executive reportedly told The Seattle Times that documents containing messages from the 737 Max's senior technical pilot might continue to generate bad press for Boeing.
In Wuhan and elsewhere in China, trust in officials is running low, as some citizens suspect that the government is more concerned with containing bad press than with defeating the virus.
But we'll have to wait until next season to see if Frank and Claire think of a way to pull themselves out of a mass of bad press and unfortunate political developments.
The subsidies report is another wave of bad press her team has had to explain as the Missouri Democrat seeks re-election in one of the tightest races of the midterm season.
Per a synopsis, the titular heroine is called into action when spring breakers start getting murdered and the bad press begins to pose an economic threat to the seaside town's tourist industry.
Nest has been dogged by lots of bad press about former founder and CEO Tony Fadell and the company's inability to ship new products, which led to Fadell's departure earlier this year.
Due to the bad press, companies have been scrambling to do a more thorough job in tracking their supplies, which many say is a challenge due to long and complex supply chains.
Hoverboards have suffered a bit of a branding crisis lately due to their habit of bursting into flames, but who knows how to fix a little bad press better than Martha Stewart?
The company has been besieged by bad press, continuous leaks, and a pessimistic outlook from analysts, investors, and industry watchers these past few months, since its disastrous earnings report back in November.
Buffeted by bad press, saddled with sagging approval numbers and tethered, as ever, to Twitter — but for one morning, at least, President Donald Trump spoke only of Easter eggs and happy children.
And even amid the bad press, Pruitt continued to run up the score for Trump this week, announcing a revision of fuel economy and greenhouse gas standards for cars and light trucks.
YouTube has ramped up moderation over the past six months in response to a wave of bad press that highlighted the prevalence of violent, offensive videos and conspiracy theories on the site.
Understanding that Hillary — a privileged white woman who wears $10k coats — trying to frame a black man for her crime is bad press, the "I'm with her" Hillary media minions needed distraction.
Conventional wisdom dictates that Cuomo is a clear front-runner for reelection this year; but after a rough week facing a trifecta of bad press, he must be hoping November comes early.
Given the bad press that Russia and China are getting, it makes sense for Huawei and ZTE to bide their time, said Larry Sabato, a political scientist at the University of Virginia.
It could be cord-cutters or millennials watching on their phones; it could be illegal streams or competition from baseball's postseason or the deferred hangover of years of richly deserved bad press.
Maybe a brand tells you, an esports league organizer, that they don't want any controversy or bad press, so they are pulling out their funding—or refusing funding in the first place.
It had been 29 years since Citizen Kane was released in theaters, and much of his work in the interim was plagued with issues: squabbles with producers, lack of funding, bad press.
Following an avalanche of bad press and Sutton calling him a "slave master" in a Tweet, Snyder apologized and relented, freeing the 19-year-old wide receiver to transfer to Appalachian State.
Despite a spate of bad press around the Orlando shooting, for instance, a July AP poll found that equal proportions of the electorate—37 percent each—viewed the NRA favorably and unfavorably.
Andrew M. Cuomo and his untested challenger, Cynthia Nixon, staggered toward Thursday's finish line, with each side emptying its arsenal of attack lines amid a fusillade of bad press for the governor.
The optics aren't good for an industry that has had plenty of bad press recently, but the price increases causing the most recent public relations nightmare might just be business as usual.
In the movie business, nothing is feared like bad press, and by 2016 timeworn incentive structures had begun to tilt in favor of increased diversity in front of and behind the camera.
There was a brief period in which Sondland foreswore Trump's candidacy due to bad press, but once Trump won, Sondland made up for it by pouring $1 million into his inaugural committee.
He rehashes the same forced apology that he finally provided after weeks of bad press and a disastrous appearance with Ellen DeGeneres that did more to smear her reputation than rescue his.
" When asked whether these sorts of comments risked backlash, if employers started to censor workplace conversations, Jain-Link warned companies could face "disgruntled employees and bad press for diminishing freedom of speech.
And when they produce the sort of negative media coverage one would expect in such situations, he only prolongs the bad press with attacks on reporters, judges, and sometimes even truth itself.
Fact: Real change requires an ability to listen to those who've not been heard for too long — not just when "watermelon" comments are slung their way and give the museum bad press.
Despite all of the bad press and fallout (which includes everything from disrupting the media business to election interference to ethnic cleansing in places like Myanmar), the company is vast, powerful, and profitable.
Plein, also a designer (of sorts) who came from money and puts celebrities first, has received the same criticism for his aesthetic and seems to think there's no such thing as bad press.
As for the media frenzy, Karmazin says the old adage that there's no such thing as bad press is true, and that all the wild stories have led to a lot of inquiry.
Investor sentiment may have also been hit after Bitconnect, a platform for virtual currencies, announced it's shutting down its exchange platform because of bad press, two cease and desist letters, and DDoS attacks.
This is where the NFL finds itself in 2016: besieged by bad guys creating bad press for the league and the only thing it can think to do is promulgate some worthless policy.
Apparently the old saying that "no press is bad press" stands true, because the stream, which probably would have gone unnoticed by the majority of the internet, got major attention after the controversy.
So it's not especially surprising that when Guthrie brought up the allegations to White's face, it wasn't in the context of #MeToo, but rather about the bad press his word choice had drawn.
The Republican fears of the bad press they'd get from potentially nixing coverage for people with pre-existing conditions got them to promise not to do that before the bill was even written.
The Trump campaign will also need a communications shop that can respond to bad press that might come from the House Oversight and Intelligence committees' push to investigate the president and his administration.
Teslas, new and used, are flying off the lot, even while CEO Elon Musk has been behaving badly — and even while the associated bad press has diminished Americans' overall opinion of the company.
But courts do not like to dismiss an indictment because of misconduct by the prosecutor during the investigation — even if it can be shown — unless it directly affects the case beyond bad press.
"A lot of what gets bad press in the high yield market are the deeply distressed CCCs, where you&aposve got a lot of really distressed energy companies, media, telecom, retail," she said.
" I'm pleased to find though that, despite the designation of fake news, people are still willing to speak to me—a refrain you hear there is "bad press is better than no press.
Members of the Democratic Socialists of America's (DSA) North Brooklyn chapter, many of whom make up Salazar's campaign staff, have also continued to stand by Salazar in the face of unrelenting bad press.
Danielle Levitas, the senior vice president for research at App Annie, pointed out that bad press would not necessarily override an app's popularity if it fulfilled a useful function (consider Uber, for example).
To begin, while France gets an amazing amount of bad press — much of it coming from ideologues who insist that generous welfare states must have disastrous effects — it's actually a fairly successful economy.
But after several months of harsh criticism and bad press, those daily on-camera briefings are becoming less and less frequent—a break from decades-long presidential protocol—and less and less substantive.
That's why I get so many phone calls from new artists out of the blue — like, 'Hey, I'm getting my first wave of bad press, I'm freaking out, can I talk to you?
Attracting bad press has spelled the end for the likes of Trump appointees Tom Price (Health and Human Services), Ryan Zinke (Interior), Scott Pruitt (EPA) and David Shulkin (VA) among many, many others.
Theranos' old business model is dead, skewered by nine months of really bad press, and bled out by a recent federal ruling that bans Holmes from running a clinical testing lab for two years.
But following a litany of investigations, a lot of bad press, and most recently, an official complaint from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Facebook is trying to clean up its mess.
Longtime users balked at the app's redesign, and a torrent of bad press accompanied Kylie Jenner's infamous "does anyone else note open Snapchat anymore?" tweet and a heinous ad referencing singer Rihanna's 2009 assault.
Preorders for the Galaxy Fold already sold out, and additional bad press from faulty units sent to consumers willing to shell out $2,000 per phone could've been fatal to the future of foldable smartphones.
"I know it's forever getting bad press, but actually I think [Barclays management] are doing the right things now and I'm not quite sure what Bramson is going to bring to it," he added.
Timmons' ousting comes after days of bad press for Hacienda HealthCare after reports first broke on January 4 that a women in a vegetative state had been sexually assaulted while under the facility's care.
So it's perhaps no surprise that one of the overarching messages of SMILEcon was how law enforcement can use social media campaigns, like the #HotCop assisting with Hurricane Irma relief, to counter bad press.
"We've had past success in producing pieces that have gotten historically bad press from more traditional presentations," Einhorn said, citing the company's production of Gershwin's "Blue Monday," staged at the Cotton Club in 2013.
The Rio 280 OIympics get underway this evening in the midst of a bitter national political crisis, a deep economic recession, and a cascade of bad press that has already branded them a disaster.
The Rio 22013 OIympics get underway this evening in the midst of a bitter national political crisis, a deep economic recession, and a cascade of bad press that has already branded them a disaster.
Although KPMG had considered the bad press the Duke of York had been getting because of his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, it was not a deciding factor in terminating the sponsorship, the source said.
Much of the bad press has been tabloid coverage saying she's essentially a ticking time bomb, along with concern-trolling articles and conspiracies from right-wing media outlets about Clinton having horrible, fatal illnesses.
After making some initial noise and developing a website for the campaign—called "The School Lunch Project: Culinary Denial"—students grabbed the district's and Aramark's attention in late November with boycotts and subsequent bad press.
Most of the bad press, they say, is unwarranted suspicion, the combined result of general confusion about what bitcoin is, as well the company efforts to protect its business with a bit of operational secrecy.
Under mounting financial pressure (and heat from widespread bad press), the company finally folded, offering pay raises of up to $4 per hour, improved benefits, and the creation of 10,000 new full-time job titles.
In the internal memo first obtained by The Wall Street Journal, officials at Google opted not to disclose the vulnerability to its users or the public for fear of bad press and potential regulatory action.
A video detailing Dao's forcible removal was viewed millions of times the world over, and caused a shitstorm of bad press for both United and US airlines in general, which subsequently vowed to do better.
The exercise is an effort to save face after some bad press, resulting from a Philadelphia Starbucks' criminalization of two black men who were only doing what so many others do: hanging out in Starbucks.
Through short strikes and a public relations push, Fight for $15 has also embraced shame as a tactic, leaving corporations with the choice of improving their working conditions or enduring long periods of bad press.
On Thursday, however, that bad press finally became something that could hurt its bottom line when news broke that Facebook juiced a key stat to advertisers, inflating it by "60 to 80 percent" for years.
The practice — widespread across the retail and consumer industry as a way to free up warehouse space or prevent unwanted items from being sold at a significant discount — has received bad press in France recently.
Given Kaepernick's continued statements about the protests and the NFL's response to them, it seemed unlikely that he would take the latter option, even if the league preferred it to avoid any further bad press.
Hoteliers hundreds of kilometers away at Cairns and Rockhampton were seeing cancellations for upcoming Easter holidays and operators worried that bad press would prolong the recovery, Queensland Tourism Industry Council chief executive Daniel Gschwind said.
The news that Facebook may have been manipulating the trending topics box has rocketed around the conservative internet, generating a volume of bad press that has to hurt even for a company of Facebook's size.
Perhaps the clearest disappointment for fans in Meek's recent string of bad press was his deflection of how around-the-clock attention and criticism affected him as if he were numb to the whole thing.
There has been some recent tension between her and Kalanick, with some investors blaming bad press for Uber's woes (wrong!), although sources said that was expected given all the controversies at the company of late.
Trump has continued to staunchly defend the decision, complaining Monday morning that "I am the only person in America who could say that, 'I'm bringing our great troops back home, with victory,' and get BAD press."
More so than any other social network, it's a place where there's no such thing as bad press — at least for a certain breed of reality show-friendly public provocateurs with a flair for the outrageous.
"All of the bad press Uber is getting may hurt morale internally and complicate short-term efforts but riders are still getting from point A to point B safely and for a low price," Campbell said.
One way to move on from the bad press the cancellation of GGR garnered would be to make a commitment to women and women-led shows going forward — much like it did with The Marvelous Mrs.
That last feature is the result of a hailstorm of criticism and bad press that Apple faced when it was discovered that iOS automatically slows down peak processor performance in some iPhones to prevent unexpected shutdowns.
"Rather than ask Zuckerberg about the privacy invasions that have resulted in bad press for Facebook, Stephanopoulos decided to lob another softball over the plate and asked, "How surprised were you by the hits Facebook took?
So not only will there be more bad press for Trump, but a subset of conservative elites will validate it in a way they would never have validated anti-Cruz journalism if he'd been the nominee.
Trump makes very little distinction between good press and bad press: Like most people who crave and court the spotlight, Trump isn't someone to split hairs about how positive or negative the coverage of him is.
These exemptions are welcome, but they also amount to an effort to gerrymander the group of affected individuals so as to reduce bad press and to leave no individual plaintiffs legally capable of challenging the bans.
He is trying to rebuild the airline's customer base after two years of bad press, that included not just the loss over Ukraine, but also the disappearance of flight 370 over the Indian Ocean in 2014.
But bad press surrounding the event may have caused the campaign to relocate the event; an official invite obtained by CNBC on Friday showed it would take place at the private home of a tech entrepreneur.
Najib's popularity took a hit from persistent bad press linked to 1MDB, especially after the U.S. Department of Justice filed civil suits to recover over $1.7 billion alleged to have been misappropriated from the 1MDB fund.
Immigrants whose arrests provoked widespread media alarm and protests, like Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos (arrested in February after 22 years in the US), might have been spared by the Obama administration's desire to avoid bad press.
"The staunch Ingressers are really unhappy about the bad press that Pokémon Go is bringing to the game," she added, referring to would-be pokémon trainers falling off cliffs and trespassing in the US Holocaust Museum.
Hadid's design for Japan's Olympic stadium was simplified to save $1.3 billion, then cancelled due to protestsYet Hadid did not shy away from polarizing commissions, even ones that garnered very bad press on the international stage.
The bottom line for most corporations is that the bad press that comes with the elimination of what are generally regarded as low-skilled positions is offset by the savings, productivity and safety technology can provide.
Now, following a deluge of bad press, Twitter has banned a troll who will only use it to fuel his own cult of personality, and whose banning is likely to inspire further chaos on the platform.
Was it really so hard, I asked Needham, to imagine Trump faltering under the specter of bad press and equally bad approval ratings and hastily offering up a Trumpcare that bore a suspicious resemblance to Obamacare?
All the same, he thinks Mr. Putin gets "bad press" and should be credited with "doing a lot of good things for Russia," a view that has endeared him to the Kremlin and many ordinary Russians.
Thus, in spite of there being no strong correlation between negative reviews and a low box office, its first-weekend box returns might be less susceptible to any potential harm as a result of bad press.
It's easy to condemn the wholesale blockage of an entire nation's internet access, but the bad press has largely gone away now that some of the nation is able to get back online during certain hours.
Samsung, which has a $300 billion market cap, may have spent so heavily in part to counter bad press, including around its Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phone, which had the unfortunate capability of spontaneously bursting into flames.
"If that's their approach going forward in terms of engaging the Hill on national security issues, then they're going to find out that the results are more than just a weekend of bad press," the aide said.
He's sticking with that practice now despite the fact that it has caused him weeks of bad press and distracted from his ambitious efforts to slash the federal budget or pass an unpopular health care reform plan.
At first the UK press was spellbound by their deeply pensive, effects-laden music, but as shoegaze began to fall out of fashion for being too isolated and cold, Slowdive took the brunt of the bad press.
Lyft's gentler image has also helped, after a bout of bad press damaged Uber's reputation, and Lyft has been benefiting since, winning market share from Uber at a rapid clip, particularly in cities on the West coast.
At a time when Islam is the subject of so much bad press, Muslims said it was a rare pleasure to hear newscasters pronounce the name "Muhammad" with "care and reverence" in the days after Ali's death.
Snap's soul-searching over its workplace culture can be traced back to Lubetich leaving the company in November of last year, amid Snapchat's redesign efforts and following a spike in bad press after a troubling earnings report.
If you can get over the country's acknowledged bad press (its tourism slogan was once "Colombia: It's worth the risk"), it offers "low cost of living, inexpensive properties and a colorful and diverse culture," writes International Living.
The south Asian nation has frequently attracted bad press and sharp global scrutiny for its battles with foreign businesses, including Vodafone, Nokia, Nestlé and more recently Philip Morris International, over hefty fines and imposition of retroactive taxes.
Still, the bad press has taken a toll on the pizza chain, which said last week North America same-restaurant sales fell 7.3 percent in 2018 and that sales would lag into the first half of 2019.
It's possible to go to a concert of an artist you're a fan of and come away disappointed — just like it's possible to still love an artist, but be disappointed by the way they handle bad press.
This is the shell game as the oil industry intends it to work—keep prying eyes distracted from the truth, minimize the initial bad press, and make verbal gesticulations indicating you are sorry for any harm done.
WeWork's competitors, some as old as WeWork, others who launched more recently, may be concerned that bad press can hurt the industry, but also see that as a road bump en route to a newly-imagined office.
Given the maelstrom of horror over the child separation policy (and massively bad press for the President) that preceded Melania Trump's trip, it strains the imagination to believe Grisham's story that this was all a big misunderstanding.
This has led some experts, like Saudi anthropologist Madawi Al-Rasheed, to suggest the crown prince is looking for good publicity in the face of bad press, particularly around women fleeing Saudi Arabia to seek asylum elsewhere.
The barrage of bad press has made it more difficult for Facebook to recruit new employees and resulted in an uptick in employees asking former colleagues or fellow industry employees about outside job prospects, CNBC has reported.
Each situation is a race against the clock—the longer you do nothing, the more chances increase that you can't regain control of the story, and will helplessly watch it cascade into more bad press and public hubbub.
Why it matters: Despite dodging a bad press cycle that other data-driven ad companies faced, Snap has still failed to win over investors that are skeptical of the company's plan to grow its user base and business.
" When I mentioned the bad press black bloc tactics got both the election and recent May Day protests here in Portland (both devolved into violence and destruction and were declared riots by police), Clay snorts and said, "Yeah?
While the Trump administration hasn't been as sensitive to bad press in immigration cases as the Obama administration was, there have been cases in which immigrants have been released from detention after public attention was called to them.
The news game has been responsible for many of Facebook's crises and a good deal of its bad press, but it's also played a fundamental role in making the platform central to the lives of hundreds of millions.
Compared with the more mainstream Republicans in the vanishing "establishment lane," he's a much weaker general election candidate, running on a nakedly extreme platform and with plenty of intraparty enemies who'll guarantee a steady stream of bad press.
Following statements that the app was tracking customers' location, which CEO Mitch Lowe quickly backtracked on, the company is again dropping its pricing in an effort to attract more sign-ups in the wake of the bad press.
It's often said that there's no such thing as bad press, but when it comes to a firm that individual and institutional clients expect to meticulously catalog their finances, botching a simple envelope hand-off might qualify, here.
LaCroix has faced bad press and at least one lawsuit raising doubts over its claims that the drink is made with all-natural ingredients, but National Beverage says independent tests have proven that LaCroix uses only natural ingredients.
Christie decided to sit the race out, took on four additional years of bad press and entered a fractured 2628 Republican primary where he barely made it past a poor showing in New Hampshire before suspending his campaign.
In his email to clients last month, Mr. Rotchin said "inaccurate bad press" had caused BlackJet's sudden closing, a reference to a TechCrunch article in April that incorrectly reported that the company had expired, which dented membership sales.
Thanks to reams of bad press and highly visible protests in the Capitol led by groups like ADAPT, Maine's Susan Collins on Monday became the third Republican senator to oppose the bill, effectively making it dead on arrival.
Donald Trump's control of the American nuclear arsenal, according to a psychiatrist named John Zinner, poses an existential threat to the world; to others, Facebook's recent string of bad press presents an existential threat to a large company.
With low-budget airlines steadily chipping away at more of their routes - and often besting them on attentive attendants and the like – stock in the Uniteds of the skies may not remain immune to bad press for long.
Though he bemoaned the difficulty of his job, Trump also predicted that voters would ultimately absolve him of blame for the shutdown because of his popularity in spite of what he said was a spate of bad press.
Uber's has had a spate of bad press lately, from #DeleteUber to allegations of rampant sexism, so it's not a sure thing that the rollout of a new self-driving pilot will do much to repair the company's reputation.
He's an enthusiastic supporter of charters and has said nice things about private school vouchers in the past, and his collaboration with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on attempting to improve Newark's schools has gotten rafts of bad press coverage.
Statins have received some bad press in recent years, however, with reports of side effects, ranging from muscle pain and memory loss to severe effects such as kidney failure, being reported by the media and attributed to statin use.
Facebook's salary and benefits improvement this year does indicate that the company at the very least responds to bad press, but the incremental improvements for contractors like those in Tampa aren't enough to keep workers happy, healthy, and safe.
Spotify is rethinking its relationship with Uber since all the bad press: The music streaming company is allegedly distancing itself from Uber, with which it's had a partnership since 2014 that lets passengers play music while on a ride.
Uber used a secret piece of software called "Hell" to spy on drivers for its rival Lyft, according to a report by The Information, as pressure continues to mount on the ride-hailing app after swathes of bad press.
Tom Hardy Brings Major Chills With Freaky Transformation The upcoming film, which has no release date yet, is Trank's first project since 2015's " Fantastic Four ," which was plagued with bad press and worse returns at the box office.
After explosions, recalls, and months of bad press, Samsung is attempting to put the drawn out Galaxy Note 7 saga behind it once and for all, with the long-promised official release of the findings of its internal investigation.
The studio already earned a bit of bad press earlier this year by slapping game critic Jim Sterling with a ridiculous $10 million lawsuit for posting rude video reviews of their games since 2014, and that still isn't settled.
In a clear attempt to circumvent the bad press of this financial arrangement (Little did they know at the time how disastrous the coverage would be), WWE announced the highly anticipated, first all women's pay-per-view, WWE Evolution.
Amazon has only acted now, and in this narrow way (which doesn't cover issues like working hours and safety), because of external criticism from the media and from politicians like US senator Bernie Sanders—in other words, bad press.
After a recent, extensive, and rather withering bout of bad press, the facial recognition company Clearview AI has changed its homepage, which now touts all the things it says its technology can do, and a few things it can't.
He may be facing his toughest election yet as he looks to counter bad press from a corruption scandal involving state-owned fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) and a growing challenge from his former mentor turned foe, Mahathir Mohamad.
The news ends another rather rough week for Uber, as the company continues sustaining bad press over its treatment of drivers and female employees and remains stuck in a high-profile legal battle over trade secret theft with Alphabet's Waymo division.
And the shenanigans at Bitconnect, which shut down after several DDOS attacks, two criminal probes and a heaping pile of bad press denouncing the company for the ponzi scheme that it was purported to be, can't have helped the industry's case.
Private businesses now have little incentive to get caught up in the bad press that usually follows disclosures like Snowden's, so it's no wonder they want to convince their customers that their data are safe and secure, even from the government.
A few years later, Kamen had sold just 210,22001 devices (they cost roughly $24.3,210) and had suffered through a recall and bad press as riders — including then President George W. Bush – took tumbles when the Segway's power abruptly ran out.
And even though Facebook has been saddled with a lot of bad press because of Cambridge Analytica — including an entire #DeleteFacebook movement that included support from one of WhatsApp's co-founders — none of that should impact Facebook's first-quarter earnings.
The lawsuit dropped during an onslaught of bad press for the ridesharing company: from Susan Fowler's blogpost to the New York Times greyballing story to the revelation that Uber executives acquired the medical records of a rape victim in India.
In addition, Trump is hoping that a good performance by Pence could reverse the bad press coverage he has been receiving, similar to when Joe Biden outperformed Paul Ryan in 2012 after Barack Obama's stumble at the first debate against Romney.
Now, it's entirely possible that the folks on Cougar Town and Scrubs were just really good at pretending there wasn't any trouble brewing on their sets, because they knew they were on low-rated shows that couldn't survive any bad press.
In a release on its website the platform said the shutdown is attributed to "continuous bad press" surrounding the platform, two cease and desist letters from both Texas and North Carolina's securities boards, and continuous DDoS attacks on the platform.
Amid a time of very bad press for Johnny Depp, the star's upcoming movie about the death of rapper Notorious B.I.G., "City of Lies," has been pulled from the schedule just a month before it was supposed to hit theaters.
To persuade them that theology is more than its bad press; that it is a rich subject as likely to provoke disbelief as belief; that it is more likely to open than to close interesting conversations about religion and public life.
Read more: The CEO of coworking startup Convene is worried bad press around WeWork's model could taint the entire flex-office industrySo the question for all of us was: how much will WeWork stock be worth if/when it goes public?
Cohen would have two further phone calls that evening with Hicks amid a flurry of calls with executives from American Media Inc, which publishes the National Enquirer and helped bury bad press for Trump by buying the rights to unflattering stories.
"This represents just another effort for a failing company to cover up bad press for a technology that is not ready for prime time," Dr. Frederick L. Kiechle, medical director for clinical pathology at Memorial Healthcare System in Hollywood, Fla.
By the same token, Trump gets plenty of bad press, but so long as the Republican Party stood behind him, he had to be covered as a basically normal candidate, not as a dangerous virus that had somehow infected American politics.
For one, it generates a ton of not-completely-negative (if not outright rosy) headlines about a company that's reeling from a year of bad press, and which is bleeding top executives almost as quickly as it's spending other people's money.
The company has faced a rash of bad press and executive departures, including the exit of its New York general manager on Tuesday following news last week that the company had underpaid its New York drivers for over two years.
"We've had a lot of bad press coming from inside the building," Ms. King told viewers, many of whom were most likely unaware of the tabloid gossip items on backstage issues that had sprung up during Ms. Zirinsky's monthslong selection process.
Ahead of its IPO, Airbnb has been ramping up safety efforts on its platform in the hope of preventing some of these issues and the ensuing bad press, but it remains unclear how soon it can shake the associated stigma.
The docs also lay out a timeline of Renner's film releases and the history of Sonni's allegations against him -- including sexual and physical abuse of Ava -- suggesting Sonni plans her attack to bring Jeremy bad press during his movie runs.
For a junior senator like McConnell, volunteering to play "spear catcher," as he put it, on campaign finance was likely to cost him little more than bad press and earn him the gratitude of his caucus and political capital within it.
Revelations in late March that the company's data policies enabled an outside research firm, Cambridge Analytica, to collect data from tens of millions of Facebook users without their consent created a firestorm of bad press, angry users and looming regulation.
Besides an awkward question about all the bad press — in which the overmatched PR head urged the staff to "appreciate" how hard Mayer works by giving her a hug — there were several tough queries about compensation, including annual bonuses. Why?
The most important reason is that, when used correctly, it is already significantly safer than a person driving by themselves and it would therefore be morally reprehensible to delay release simply for fear of bad press or some mercantile calculation of legal liability.
Screenshot: PredictimPredictim, a service that sells parents the opportunity to screen potential babysitters by crawling social media, the web, and criminal databases, has announced it'll be taking a step back and rethinking its approach after a wave of bad press and public criticism.
" The Post reported on Thursday, May 2, that there was bad blood between the two co-anchors, and while King confirmed to audiences Monday that a lot of bad press was "coming from inside the building," she found the reports "very disturbing.
Mass firings, board battles, lawsuit after lawsuit, a breathtakingly massive data breach, multiple federal investigations, revoked licenses, protests, boycotts, executive resignations, and a seemingly bottomless bucket of bad press marked one of the most calamitous years a tech company has ever seen.
Thursday's burglary is not Young's first brush with bad press: After appearing in a string of high-profile films in the '80s, including Blade Runner and No Way Out, she was originally cast as Bruce Wayne's love interest in Tim Burton's 1989 Batman.
Instead, its members must rely on its newly elected allies' desire to avoid backlash and bad press from the group, whose influence will only continue to grow with its rapidly expanding membership, and as socialist ideals continue to accrue social and political currency.
The bad press that she received from commentators and newscasters (there was a scathing piece in Slate by its television critic, Willa Paskin, titled "Rachel Maddow Turned a Scoop on Donald Trump's Taxes Into a Cynical, Self-Defeating Spectacle" ) did her no harm.
That was giving WhatsApp bad press, and so the feature felt like an immediate response to that.) Instead, WhatsApp quietly stopped talking about it, and people seemed to forget (Twitter and other social media has turned us into goldfish, slaves to the scroll).
If that company runs into problems producing its new product and gets a ton of bad press, or if the CEO of that company starts badmouthing regulators on Twitter, thus exposing the company to lawsuits, the shares could fall to, say, $300.
Uber, whose CEO, Travis Kalanick, recently resigned, has been embroiled in a number of scandals — including rampant sexism, accessing a rape victim's medical records, and a lawsuit about stealing proprietary technology from Alphabet — resulting in a slew of bad press this year.
As is the case with almost every recent athlete-friendly NCAA rule change—unlimited meals and snacks, the return of guaranteed four-year scholarships, the aforementioned cost-of-attendance stipends—it's almost certainly the result of bad press and ongoing legal pressure.
There are a lot of factors at play, including the bad press of the story I highlighted above, along with some bad moves on the stock market that led to the company's stock price being exposed to the market forces of Black Monday.
You know, we were going to talk about this Amazon HQ2 mess, which was also sort of bad press for them this cycle because of where they selected, and some objections to them picking places where you had predicted they would pick.
"Jim needed to lay low because his brother was possibly running for president, and he didn't need any bad press," Pritchard recalled, saying that after James stepped back, Lewitt asked to review Americore corporate documents to ensure they did not bear James' name.
"Campaigns prepare for the worst-case scenario from a [bad] press perspective on a daily basis, but they don't prepare for the worst-case scenario of a cyberattack," said Griffin, who formerly worked as a political director for the Massachusetts Republican Party.
At least in broad outlines, the situation resembles the situation of Facebook today: Investors were conditioned to believe that Facebook's hold on its users was something close to an addiction and immune to bad press about fake news and misuse of customer data.
They also know important luminaries who've earned their wealth and reputations through hard work, education, charitable works and living a moral life in the footsteps of Jesus will settle out of court to avoid enormous legal fees, courtroom drama and bad press.
"If that's their approach going forward in terms of engaging the Hill on national security issues, then they're going to find out that the results are more than just a weekend of bad press," said one aide who asked not to speak for attribution.
Facebook's stock is up nearly 5 percent in after-hours trading, indicating that Wall Street largely doesn't seem to care about the avalanche of bad press the social network has generated in the past couple of years, as long as its financials continue to improve.
"It is conceivable that North Korea does not feel the need to, for example, fire artillery over the Northern Limit Line [a maritime border separating the two nations] or test-launch missiles because Choi-gate provides enough bad press for South Korea," she said.
And while controlling founder-CEOs such as Page and Zuckerberg might not technically be required to please Wall Street, there have practical incentives to keep Wall Street happy — including the prospect of bad press and the negative effects of falling stock on employee morale.
However, one gets the sense watching Weiner the doc that Weiner the man believes he can outrun the bad press through sheer force of will, combined with a certain level of comfort with confrontation that made him a rising star in Congress back in 2007.
The 1993 team was beaten, 6-3 and 6-2, in the first two games in Detroit as the Red Wings neutralized Toronto's leader, Doug Gilmour, with strong, physical play, while the normally combative Wendel Clark received bad press for looking passive and disinterested.
For example, it was after a tsunami of bad press — investigations, congressional hearings, lawsuits — that Juul, the nation's leading e-cigarette maker, closed some of its social media accounts, put in place an age-verification system and stopped selling many of its flavored pods.
I spoke with Michael Hammond, legislative counsel for Gun Owners of America, who said that particularly after mass shootings like the one in Parkland, Florida, he felt that the NRA was being too flexible, ceding ground to gun control measures to stave off bad press.
However, IFC Films and von Trier decided to go an unorthodox route, perhaps in response to the bad press after Cannes: to hold an unrated screening in several cities across the United States on Wednesday night featuring a longer, director's cut version of the movie.
Christie also noted that settlements shouldn't be the reason people hire diversity in the first place and that bringing in a chief diversity officer — or, in Prada's case, a diversity and inclusion officer — shouldn't just be implemented as a strategy to "mitigate bad press." 
All of the recent bad press may lead Verizon to cut $1 billion from its offer to buy Verizinn The Olympic drug testing organization, who recently have seen its files leaked to the internet, says that not all of the leaked files were authentic.
To her credit, she grew into her campaign role, and her job at the White House, and -- at least until her testimony to the House Intelligence Committee this week -- obeyed the first rule of Trump Club, which forbids bringing bad press upon the boss.
He withdrew from the Paris climate agreement, decertified Iranian compliance with the nuclear deal, said there were "good people" among the white supremacists marching in Charlottesville, Virginia, and imposed dangerous tariffs on steel and aluminum imports because he was angry about bad press coverage.
In opening up his artistic process over the last year, showing his music and clothing designs coming together and reacting to his own bad press in real time, West revealed just how messy it is, and in turn the internet revealed how messy it is.
The pop star's decision to not publicly endorse a candidate in the 2016 presidential election was the source of more bad press in a year that had already seen the singer involved in a deep controversy with her longtime nemesis Kanye West and his wife, Kim Kardashian.
At this point in the doc, it's possible to feel sympathy for Weiner as he struggles to evade and spin his bad press, but it's impossible to not feel sympathy for Abedin, who clearly wants nothing more than to retreat from a spotlight that's growing ever brighter.
"Internet users are worse off for it" After a deluge of bad press for their part in pushing the repeal, telecommunication giants Verizon, AT&T and Comcast published blogposts in late March accusing critics of "ignoring the facts" and arguing the FCC rules were unnecessarily burdensome.
Bank of England policymaker Kristin Forbes, whose three-year term on the bank's Monetary Policy Committee ends next week, said on Thursday that senior staff were too busy to take monetary policy decisions sufficiently seriously and worried too much about bad press and their public profiles.
The bad press came to a head last week when Recode reported that a top Uber executive had obtained the medical records of a customer who was a rape victim and shown them to other executives as part of an investigation into the role of a rival.
But there's a difference: Former employee Sunshine recalled that, back in the day, when he got bad press, she would run into his office and say, "Look, Donald, this is terrible," and he would tell her to calm down, reminding her that all publicity is good publicity.
"I thought it was a really bad press conference," Ryan said of the president's summit with Putin, adding that Trump just wants to see people's "heads explode" and have them "spend the next 12 hours talking about" the possibility of a second meeting with the Russian leader.
The missing memo on the potential witness was also just the latest legal misstep by Ms. Rain, who has been dogged by troublesome prosecutions and bad press, including a resolution expressing no confidence in her, passed in April by the St. Lawrence County Board of Legislators.
Entering the last month of a campaign that has always wielded the politics of grievance and victimization to devastating effect, the billionaire reality television star-turned-GOP nominee, facing a barrage of bad press and dimming electoral odds, currently sees himself as the biggest victim of all.
The pufferfish gets occasional bad press for its toxicity, but it's the bland taste and big price tag that have been instrumental in hurting the fish's popularity in Japan, with 3.4 billion yen ($31 million) worth sold in 2017 compared with 5 billion yen in 2007.
Babylon has aggressive US expansion plans in place, but its public response is inviting consumer backlash and bad press — and we think it'll need to put patient safety at the forefront of its expansion efforts as it gets ready to face off against other US telehealth players.
In his book The Chickenshit Club, journalist Jesse Eisinger documented how the US Justice Department has moved away from prosecuting corporate criminals; instead of jail time for misdeeds, executives like JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon face fines and a few days of bad press, at most.
Because, at some point in the relatively early days of the 2016 campaign, Trump and his advisers made the decision that whatever was in his returns would be far more damaging to his chances of being president than the bad press he would get by not releasing them.
And while traditionally tolerated by police and urban residents, these transient groups of the unshaven and unwashed have been involved in a series of incidents in recent years -- accompanied by an abundance of bad press -- that has municipalities across the country puzzling over how to address the problem.
The company has been teasing the reveal for months, posting teaser images and short videos of its camouflaged vehicle going head-to-head on a racetrack against a Bentley, a Ferrari, and a Tesla Model X. Meanwhile, the startup has been drowning in a deluge of bad press.
But then a wave of bad press threatened both the company and Hudson's image: A 210 BuzzFeed News investigation by Sapna Maheshwari revealed that JustFab had been dogged by complaints (over 210,2017 to the Better Business Bureau between 227 and 280) and lawsuits over its deceptive business practices.
Depp, whose latest "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie was panned by critics in May, has had more than a year of bad press following an acrimonious divorce from actress Amber Heard and a lawsuit against his former business managers that has detailed claims of lavish spending by the actor.
Trump's handling of the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, which resulted in a war of words between the mayor of San Juan and the president, also provoked days of bad press, even as voters appeared to give him a thumbs up for his handling of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
The law got some bad press earlier this month when the New York City Police Department said they were forced to ask federal law enforcement to help apprehend a serial bank robber because he was ruled a nonviolent offender, according to a report in The New York Post.
We've looked at Queen B's corporate strategy to pull out the big lessons execs and managers everywhere can learn on how to remain in control of your company — even when investor pressure and bad press is dragging you down — to bring your career to the top of the charts.
The bill's supporters say this is necessary to protect victims whose commanders might be inclined to sweep a case under the rug — because he's friendly with an accused rapist, for instance, or because he has old-fashioned attitudes about sexual assault, or because he doesn't want bad press.
There is never going to be a perfect system that prevents, evaluates, and disciplines domestic violence, and it seems like MLB is content to consider it on a case-by-case basis, while looking to avoid a contentious appeals process that would keep bad press in the press longer than wanted.
Gates got some bad press too; he was linked to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's donations to MIT (a representative for Gates says he never went into business with Epstein or was friends with him), and the Gates Foundation was criticized for giving Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi a humanitarian award.
People close to the White House said that she was a difficult colleague and that despite complaining of being blackballed by Mr. Kelly, Ms. Manigault Newman had indicated to incoming West Wing staff during the transition that they could face bad press if they did not give her a prominent role.
Yet the trailer is also trying to sell The Hunt as a dare to moviegoers, using the movie's bad press and delayed release to attract audiences — not so much on the merits of its story as on the idea that it will make somebody mad if you go see The Hunt.
This week we look at how the Black Friday weekend played out on mobile (including which non-shopping category that saw a boost in revenue!), as well as a few security-related stories, TikTok's latest bad press, plus Apple and Google's best and most downloaded apps of 52, and more.
While Brinker has suffered a big earnings miss, declining same-store sales, slashed full-year guidance, and bad press, Darden reported a strong fourth quarter that included a bump up in same-store sales, improved 2017 earnings guidance, a new acquisition, and a strengthening to-go business, which was up 17 percent.
While this organized 17-minute protest is likely to be a minimal disruption, larger protests continue to flare up and many school districts are now having to decide between the bad press that comes from quashing their students' abilities to protest and allowing an interruption to their primary function, which is education.
For those looking for tips on dealing with bad press, here were the three main strategies on display: Asked for his "instant reaction," Fox News's Brit Hume defaulted to skepticism of the story and its accuracy: "There may be something to it, but remember it is based entirely on anonymous sources," he said.
Some of the scandals that have hit big programs as well as all the bad press directed at the N.C.A.A. for exploiting college football and basketball players — reaping millions from broadcast fees while the athletes are paid only in easily revoked scholarships — have chipped away at the myth of innocent collegiate competition.
And the more you think about it, the less surprising it is that plenty of people bought tickets to The Emoji Movie in spite of its bad press: It's an animated movie aimed at children that faced virtually no theatrical competition, and it opened during the summer, when kids are out of school.
However, not a week goes by these days that the company does not endure a litany of criticism and bad press resulting from its efforts to bring a censored search product to the China market, the accusations that its information products contain bias against US conservatives, and YouTube's inability to properly police its platform.
Now, there was a period of years that we weren't involved in Warped Tour, the last seven or eight years we haven't done anything, and I think that's when a lot of the bad press he was getting was coming around, so a lot of it I don't know about other than what I've read.
Elon Musk said in a leaked email to Tesla employees that delivering cars and installing solar roofs are his top priorities for the end of the yearTesla refused to help the police with an investigation into stolen copper wire after Elon Musk learned about the incident because the company was scared of bad press
And in recent years, the performer has constantly been on the receiving end of bad press — from her beef with Cardi B to her fans' relentless attacks against people who critique her online, to her recent marriage to Kenneth Petty, a man who served time in prison for manslaughter and is a registered sex offender.
"The holier-than-thou hypocrisy of big media companies who lay claim to the truth, but publish only enough to sugarcoat the lie, is why the public no longer respects them," Musk said on Twitter last month during a spat of bad press, which he dismissed as the merely the result of a bankrupt media ecosystem.
In hindsight, it appears obvious that Google should have stuck with its muskie plans instead of making a last-minute switch to LG; that would have saved the company a ton of headaches and bad press, and probably would have made the Pixel 2 XL the sort of potent iPhone rival we've long been waiting for.
The similarly freaked-out Shapiro scoops up Bailey (famous for defending Sam Sheppard, the inspiration for "The Fugitive" television show and movie; the Boston Strangler; and Patty Hearst) to help him mitigate some of the bad press, and it's Bailey who recommends adding Dershowitz with a conciliatory "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" sort of attitude.
Earlier this week, in case you forgot amidst the unceasing flood of bad press that surrounds the Trump campaign, The New York Times reported what should have been the scoop of the campaign: that Trump lost nearly $1 billion in the 1990s and may have used that loss to avoid paying income taxes for some 18 years.
"These new companies seem to be using [the bikes] more like marketing vehicles and using the streets for their private gain," Sadik-Khan says of Ofo and Mobike, which are giving city dwellers more freedom to zip around congested cities like Shanghai, but attracting bad press in the process around bike-strewn pedestrian walkways and bikes piled sky high.
Republicans who support Trump should — and indeed many do — back Grassley and others giving this legislation a pathway forward, because it actually enables a lot of the bad press surrounding Trump to disappear, and eliminates a bunch of doubts about whether he'll finish out his first term and be well-positioned to run for re-election.
Already dogged by bad press and speculation that the prime minister had been "snubbed" by the Indian government, on Thursday Canadian officials were again on the back-foot, after it was revealed a Sikh extremist convicted of attempting to murder an Indian politician had been invited to dine with Trudeau at the Canadian High Commissioner's residence in New Delhi.
Kenneth Barrineau, who heads the Heart of Marengo Chamber of Commerce, said he worried about the impact of the international bad press on a town where a job in a paper mill was often the best work to be had, and where no one had figured out how to lure back the children who go off to distant colleges.
Last quarter, the company saw its user growth creep to below two percent globally, stagnate in the U.S./Canada and decline in Europe, as the company continues to roil from bad press over the social network's role in helping to sway elections and disseminate "fake news," and in sharing user data either through breaches or the general course of business.
While Mulvaney will defend cutting, say, the Community Development Block Grants and after-school programs as "compassionate" for the taxpayer, Trump has evinced no concern for growing deficits while in the White House and is more than happy to cut deals with Democrats that increase both domestic and military spending — and to back away from Mulvaney's severe proposals when he gets bad press.
The viewers don't get a cause of death, so one is left to assume Swift is making a statement about all the bad press she's gotten in the last year or so with everything from her break up and spat with producer and DJ Calvin Harris, to her highly-publicized falling out with rapper Kanye West and his wife, Kim Kardashian.
On Monday – after nearly a month of bad press that began with an Indiana judge and ended with firing his campaign manager – the latest Quinnipiac survey in the state showed Trump's polling numbers had not budged from their May tie with Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Read more: The CEO of coworking startup Convene is worried bad press around WeWork's model could taint the entire flex-office industryIf the roadshow and pricing were not complete by then, and Neumann were to become incommunicado, that's not an ideal situation for the ruler of a multi-billion real estate business in the midst of a multi-billion dollar IPO.
According to NBC's sources in the White House, it was because he got some bad press: According to two officials, Trump's decision to launch a potential trade war was born out of anger at other simmering issues and the result of a broken internal process that has failed to deliver him consensus views that represent the best advice of his team.
This is yet more bad press for Insane Clown Posse, whose fans—Juggalos, obvs—were classified as a gang by the FBI over six years ago (ICP have since sued the FBI, which, who knew that was a thing?) But when you are down with the clown, and you really wanna hear "My Axe," there are certain things you have to do.
She did it by uniting nonreligious longtime residents angry about being turned into minorities in their own city, English-speaking Orthodox immigrants impatient with inadequate government services, and forward-thinking ultra-Orthodox who were both sick of being denigrated as not religious enough and embarrassed by the bad press that Beit Shemesh has earned as a hotbed of religious fanaticism.
All the bad press and the bad moves caused the company's expected valuation to drop from $47 billion down to just $15 billion, so — It could come in as low as $10 billion, according to — It may value the office-sharing company below $43 billion dollars, and that is a fraction of the $47 billion — The value of WeWork plummets.
All the bad press and the bad moves caused the company's expected valuation to drop from $43 billion down to just $15 billion, so — It could come in as low as $10 billion, according to — It may value the office-sharing company below $8 billion dollars, and that is a fraction of the $47 billion — The value of WeWork plummets.
It feels like every day brings on a fresh barrage of criticism and bad press: Joker is a rallying cry for violent incels; Joker prompts the FBI to issue warnings about threats of terrorism at its screenings; Joker sparks backlash from the families of those killed at the Aurora shooting in 2012; Joker is, after all that drama, just a terrible movie.
All the bad press and the bad moves caused the company's expected valuation to drop from $47 billion down to just $15 billion, so — It could come in as low as $10 billion, according to — It may value the office-sharing company below $8 billion dollars, and that is a fraction of the $47 billion — The value of WeWork plummets.
Examples include Trump deciding to move the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, which experts say has already made it harder for the US to broker an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal; the withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement; decertifying Iranian compliance with the nuclear deal; and imposing dangerous tariffs on steel and aluminum imports because he was angry about bad press coverage.
Read more: The CEO of coworking startup Convene is worried bad press around WeWork's model could taint the entire flex-office industryAccording to the report, SoftBank is concerned that if WeWork goes public at a valuation much lower than its private-market valuation, it might hurt the firm's ability to raise its second Vision Fund, hence its choice to pressure the company into dropping its IPO plans.
Off the top of my head, here are a list of people he has fumed at for alleged disloyalty or for causing him undue problems or bad press: Jeff Sessions Rex Tillerson Reince Priebus Sean Spicer Mitch McConnell Jeff Flake Bob Corker John McCain Jared Kushner, Rod Rosenstein, James ComeyBob Mueller (And that's far from a complete list.) This is who this President is.
It hasn't exactly been smooth sailing since then: The company has filled Facebook's year with a disproportionate amount of bad press that will undoubtedly provide a nice background to whichever David Fincher film eventually chronicles the rise of Oculus VR. Let's see what's happened… Despite all this trouble, in Facebook's wake nearly every tech company out there has had to consider its strategy for the new medium moving forward.
WeWork's shrinking IPO will erase billions from CEO Adam Neumann's payday, but he'll still likely come out a multibillionaireMutual funds like Fidelity's famed Contrafund have slashed valuations on their WeWork stakesThe CEO of coworking startup Convene is worried bad press around WeWork's model could taint the entire flex-office industryWeWork says it has a $210 trillion market opportunity and has signed up only 216% of its potential customers.
The association was deeply, existentially opposed to both cost-of-living stipends and complimentary bagel toppings—that is, until bad press and expensive lawsuits convinced NCAA president Mark Emmert and company that, actually, cream cheese should be spread liberally, that gas and pizza money won't break the bank of an industry that can afford to pay football strength coaches $525,000 per year, and that we have always been at war with East Asia.
"The cost will likely be passed onto consumers, in one form or another," said Heath Tarbert, head of law firm Allen & Overy's U.S. bank regulatory group in Washington, D.C. While it's not expected to come in the form of fees on savings accounts — which Tarbert and Sinha agreed would likely generate bad press and negative sentiment directed at Wall Street as well as the central bank — there are other opportunities for banks to increase fees on products like mortgage origination or credit cards.
In the most charitable interpretation of these employees' stories, Juicero was a naive but well-intentioned venture that bit off more than it could chew; in the least, it's about an overconfident egotist who was handsomely rewarded by a bloated industry bent on profit and willing to leap at any opportunity to beat back the inconvenience of mortality (and Juicero's financiers might have seen a bit of themselves in Evans' own well-publicized fear of death, the reason he first became a raw vegan.) "You feel the sting of all these attacks and yet you understand—they're right," a former employee said regarding the wave of bad press since the company's launch.

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