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It would be a public relations disaster if nothing else.
By any measure, Rocha's letter represents a public relations disaster.
Right now, this is a public relations disaster for the Saudis.
A public relations disaster, as far as its creator is concerned.
A virtual meeting eliminates the potential for a public relations disaster.
The failed IPO was more than just a public-relations disaster, though.
"It would be a public relations disaster to eliminate them," he said.
For Trump, it was a public relations disaster, with grave consequences. Rep.
The result was just the latest public relations disaster for the lefty candidate.
The aftermath of the incident has been pretty much a public relations disaster.
For the president, Enrique Peña Nieto, it has been a public-relations disaster.
The prize for public-relations disaster of the year went to United Airlines.
The experiment cost the company about $1 billion and was a public relations disaster.
"It was a public relations disaster," one person close to Kushner's team told CNN.
Meanwhile, the rolling public relations disaster from the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy continues.
"I think the government understood the major public relations disaster that would [create]," said Hakura.
Nyanga said the latest protests were another public relations disaster and setback for struggling Lonmin.
Facebook has been through one public relations disaster after another over the past 18 months.
Stories like this only make a bad situation worse — not to mention the public relations disaster.
But since this was a public relations disaster occurring in the midst of another massive p.r.
Republicans were embarrassed by the testimonies and understood that it was yet another public relations disaster.
The wedding became a public relations disaster and international condemnation of the police violence inevitably followed.
This type of public relations disaster is the last thing the Latino community needs right now.
His self-aggrandizing efforts at relevance in the 2016 presidential election were a public relations disaster.
But the company also clearly wants to avoid the public-relations disaster that's hit the Weinstein Company.
Refusing to allow women to drive has been a public relations disaster for the Saudis for years.
The company's aggressive promotion of such a self-­serving first product was considered a public relations disaster.
Trump and his White House seem to be careening from one political/public-relations disaster to another.
The incident, which was recorded and posted on social media, created a public relations disaster for United.
Andrew suffered another reputational blow on Monday, seemingly prompted by the public-relations disaster of the interview.
As Mark Zuckerberg comes to terms with his latest public-relations disaster, he has made some interesting admissions.
The 16-day government shutdown in September 2013 was a public relations disaster for the Republicans in Congress.
Delaying the financials, at a minimum, is a public-relations disaster and could indicate deeper trouble from government auditors.
But, in an effort to resolve a public relations disaster, the company is trying to solve the wrong problem.
But in his haste to avoid a public relations disaster on his 100th day in office, Trump jumped the gun.
But the problem with the award wasn't merely its timing, which made it a public relations disaster for the foundation.
The episode has been a public relations disaster, pushing United to undertake a broad examination of how it treats customers.
The response to the march was a public-relations disaster for Israel, which was deemed by many countries to have overreacted.
As Uber grapples with one public relations disaster after another, Lyft is taking advantage of its ride sharing rival's epic stumbles.
More liberal Israelis said the hard-charging prosecution of Tamimi had been a public relations disaster that only amplified her fame.
Even following the high-profile public relations disaster of Cambridge Analytica, Facebook still had apps illicitly collecting data on its users.
But the superdelegates, who can play a decisive role in ending a split convention, always represented a potential public relations disaster.
At one point he hired guards, and five surfers were arrested, which shocked the community and created a public relations disaster.
Facebook is handling the Cambridge Analytica public relations disaster all wrong, according to New York University professor of marketing Scott Galloway.
Mr Rajoy's response was to send in riot police to try to stop the referendum, a public-relations disaster for Spanish democracy.
It took a violent incident and public relations disaster for United to improve its policies and curtail the practice of involuntary bumping.
It's hard to imagine them looking much worse than they currently do, or this boycott being a much bigger public relations disaster.
But in something of a public relations disaster for the World Equestrian Games organizers, this horse's name happened to be Barack Obama.
The cancellation of the Galaxy Note 7 has been an unprecedented public relations disaster for Samsung, the world's largest maker of smartphones.
TickTack, seemingly sensing a public relations disaster, pulled out of the project and said it understands why people are "mistrustful" of such technology.
Mr. Kushner was thrilled with that visit, particularly since campaign officials feared it could turn into a public-relations disaster for their candidate.
Harassment complaints are no picnic for Uber, of course, but even one incident could easily be a public relations disaster for Chariot for Women.
BA suffered a public relations disaster over the holiday weekend when it had to cancel hundreds of flights from London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
In fact, the first daughter's concern over the administration's optics amid the migrant children crisis follows a related public relations disaster of her own.
In liberal circles, the hard-charging prosecution of Tamimi was criticized as a public relations disaster because it turned her into an international icon.
Niantic Labs isn't letting something like a little old day-long public relations disaster get in the way of more public Pokémon Go events.
All of this suggests a public relations disaster ahead for Mr. Lew — and for what was supposed to be a simple, feel-good initiative.
The incident, which became known as the "Saturday Night Massacre," was a public relations disaster and is seen as a turning point in Nixon's administration.
"The more we get into this, it might look like a public relations disaster for Uber," said Michael Carrier, a law professor at Rutgers University.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen tried and failed to quell the public relations disaster by flying back from New Orleans for the White House press briefing.
Put all of this together and you have a perfect storm with wind gusts that all push Uber into the same general public relations disaster area.
A timeline of United's evolving statements shows how the airline fumbled to contain a public relations disaster that incensed people around the world — including in China.
The ultimate responsibility for this public relations disaster lies with Puerto Rico and who or what put pressure on Governor Ricardo Rosselló to approve the contract.
Nobody died — one of the reactors is still operating today — but it was a Chernobyl-scale public relations disaster for an industry that could ill afford it.
More than half of NFL owners want to wait before extending Commissioner Roger Goodell's contract because the timing could be a public relations disaster, sources told CNBC.
Additionally, media outlets are quick to capitalize on negative news about large corporations, which can trigger a public relations disaster, especially when amplified by viral social media.
The Knicks' woes certainly run far deeper, given the state of their starless roster and the latest public-relations disaster they absorbed in the Spike Lee flap.
The inadequacy of the government's response was laid bare by the unmitigated epidemiological and public relations disaster that was the saga of the Diamond Princess cruise ship.
It's bad enough that the Note 7 exploded and burned people, but that the initial replacement that was offered then did the same is a public relations disaster.
So what will the Trump team and the GOP Congress have up their sleeves to improve real access to health care and avoid this potential public relations disaster?
The company did shift towards addressing driver complaints in mid-2017, but most drivers saw that as a move to draw attention away from Uber's public relations disaster.
United was embroiled in a public relations disaster last year when passenger David Dao was violently dragged off a flight to make room for a commuting crew member.
Videgaray was forced to resign as finance minister in September after arranging Trump's visit to Mexico City, which was widely viewed as a public relations disaster for Peña Nieto.
N flight said "minimal but necessary force" was used in the incident that became a public relations disaster for the carrier, according to a report released by the city.
Boyle said he's particularly worried about the revelation last week that an unknown White House aide predicted a "public relations disaster" from a federal health study about the substances.
Videgaray masterminded Trump's hastily arranged meeting with Pena Nieto in Mexico City in August, which was a public relations disaster for the president, and caused frictions in the cabinet.
CES parent the Consumer Technology Association created a public relations disaster in January when it unceremoniously revoked an award from sex tech startup, Lora DiCarlo and its product Osé.
Banks need to fulfill different mandates with widely different tools and any hint that domestic policy is subjugated to the interest of foreign central banks risks a public relations disaster.
After the violent dragging of passenger David Dao off a plane in April 2017 sparked a public-relations disaster for United Airlines, carriers have taken measures to avoid involuntary bumping.
That is understandable: it would be a public-relations disaster for a left-wing government like Mr Moon's to agree to a multimillion-dollar payout to a prowling hedge fund.
A police officer said "minimal but necessary force" was used to remove a United Airlines customer from a plane in what has become a public relations disaster for the company.
He stumbled into a public relations disaster in 2006 at the University of Regensburg in Germany when he quoted a 14th century Byzantine emperor suggesting fanaticism was inherent to Islam.
A cynic might see the NSA is moving proactively to avoid another public relations disaster after one of its top secret exploits was leaked and used in a global ransomware attack.
If the military rounds up thousands of migrants, among them women and children, it could be a public relations disaster on par with separating children from their parents at the border.
Instead the visit produced a public-relations disaster: Turkish guards were caught on camera beating Kurdish and Armenian demonstrators in front of their embassy, as a stony-faced Mr Erdogan looked on.
This may succeed in extricating Trump from the public relations disaster he made for himself, but nothing about this is going to induce Democrats to want to make a deal with him.
"  The same strategist had earlier said that Comey's testimony was "a public relations disaster" for the administration, but asserted that the White House had "dodged any real bullet from a legal standpoint.
As each passing week brings news of yet another air-travel public relations disaster to light, it's easy to forget that flying — for business or pleasure — has never been cheaper or safer.
But at the bare minimum it's a public relations disaster for a White House that wanders from one scandal to another like a drunkard stumbling from room to room in a burning mansion.
" Bloomberg's James Ludden called the high-profile interview "a farce that threatens to be the British royal family's biggest public relations disaster since its handling of the death of Princess Diana in 1997.
So it is unfortunate that the airline now faces another public relations disaster after a flight from London's Heathrow Airport arrived at Chicago's O'Hare Airport on April 19 with a dead rabbit on board.
Passengers were forced to wait as long as four hours to board trains heading toward Manhattan, creating crowd-control problems for the police and a public-relations disaster for the track and the railroad.
Sources told CNN that Nielsen tried to explain they could not bring the policy back because of court challenges, and White House staffers tried to explain it would be an unmitigated public relations disaster.
Before it even took place, the visit was a public relations disaster for Pena Nieto as politicians and diplomats condemned him for inviting a man who has united Mexican like few others in shared disdain.
A social media outcry over an advertisement for Dove body wash which showed a black woman removing her top to reveal a white woman has escalated into a public relations disaster for the Unilever brand.
If they do get exploited at scale, the firm could face a public-relations disaster similar to one in 1994 when news emerged of a bug that caused its Pentium processors occasionally to divide numbers incorrectly.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Airways (BA) said it would take steps to ensure there was no repeat of a computer system failure that stranded 75,000 passengers over a holiday weekend and turned into a public relations disaster.
Earlier Thursday, United unveiled a slew of policy changes that it hopes will prevent a repeat of the public relations disaster that has engulfed the company after Dao was forcibly removed from a plane on April 9.
The first leg of 203 has been a public relations disaster unlike any other in Uber's six or so years of existence — and for the ride-hail behemoth with a history of public scandals, that's saying something.
Last year, Facebook reportedly delayed the reveal of its Portal video chat device at F24 specifically because the optics of doing so in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal would have resulted in a public relations disaster.
S), UBS has recently been hit by a slew of troubles - from cash hoarding by its wealthy clients to a 4.5 billion euro ($5 billion) fine it is contesting in France and a public relations disaster in China.
"At the start of the conversation with Donald Trump, I made it clear that Mexico will not pay for the wall," Peña Nieto tweeted, after their meeting, which was widely viewed as a public relations disaster for Peña Nieto.
During the past year, Juul has confronted one public relations disaster after another as its sleek, high-nicotine e-cigarette became the drug of choice for the nation's youth and the target of federal regulators, parents and school officials.
Last August, during Trump's presidential campaign, he accepted an invitation to visit Mexico in what became a public relations disaster for Pena Nieto, who was widely condemned for inviting a man who has united Mexicans like few others in shared disdain.
Facebook has been embroiled in a public relations disaster over the way it allowed the data of 87 million people to be shared with Cambridge Analytica, a controversial political consultancy that helped Donald Trump's campaign during the 2016 presidential election.
It's clear foreign government intervention has little to no effect on Google's bottom line, even if it does pose a serious public relations disaster and tangle up Alphabet executives with a congressional hearing on the subject scheduled for next week.
"…We do not feel it was either prudent or necessary from the standpoint of shareholder value, to hold the company hostage to a public relations disaster by demanding Mr. Kalanick's resignation, along with other concessions," the letter says in part.
United Airlines hopes more cash, better training and fewer oversold flights will help the airline avoid a repeat of the controversy and public relations disaster that erupted after a passenger was dragged off one of its flights earlier this month.
On January 22019th, the company found itself in the midst of a public-relations disaster after President Trump issued a sweeping immigration ban, which prompted spontaneous protests across the country, including one at John F. Kennedy International Airport, in New York.
Mr. Carson offered a rambling, at times contradictory, explanation of the purchase of the table, chairs and hutch, a transaction that turned into a public relations disaster that led President Trump to consider replacing him, according to White House aides.
Lavrov's last Oval Office meeting in May 2017 turned into a public relations disaster for Trump, who was accused by unnamed U.S. officials of divulging highly classified information during that meeting about a planned operation by the Islamic State militant group.
For Piara Powar, executive director of the Fare Network, which fights discrimination in soccer around the world and works with FIFA on such issues, the disbanding itself is little more than a public relations disaster, at least for right now.
Zero tolerance immigration policy creates GOP division Republican leaders hope to take action on immigration reform legislation and put an end to an issue that threatens to turn into a public relations disaster; chief congressional correspondent Mike Emanuel reports from Capitol Hill.
More broadly, if quickie parental leave could be seen as a public relations disaster for an A-list female, it's worth considering why we don't hold celebrity gents to the same standard and rarely consider their needs for substantial parental time off, too.
GOP leadership sources, however, predict that Trump will have to sign the bill — especially if it includes money for Harvey victims — because it would be a public relations disaster if he let them get caught in the political crossfire of other issues.
News of the research — reported by The New York Times on Thursday and portrayed by an episode of the documentary "Dirty Money" that began airing on Netflix on Friday — quickly developed into a public relations disaster for the companies: Volkswagen, Daimler and BMW.
The embattled TV remake of the 1988 film comedy has been delayed repeatedly over the past year, as a wave of school shootings and terrible advance reviews made the show's tongue-in-cheek look at high school violence seem like a public relations disaster.
"The Cambodian government obviously recognized the public relations disaster that would occur if something happened to him in detention, and finally heeded his wife's appeals to release him on his own recognizance for health reasons," said Phil Robertson, Deputy Asia Director, Human Rights Watch, Monday.
But her first seven months in charge of Rome have been plagued by scandals, and Raggi now faces possible trial for abuse of office and false testimony — a public relations disaster for a party that has put honesty and legality at the heart of its identity.
Sensing a public relations disaster looming at the 100-day mark next Saturday, the White House is reportedly pressuring House Republicans to take another run at an Obamacare alternative, tweaked this time around to abolish the federal ban on discrimination against people with pre-existing conditions.
Samsung, still reeling from the public relations disaster that accompanied the launch of its Note S7 smartphone last year, has pushed out the release of its widely anticipated Galaxy S8 for another month, giving its rivals a little breathing room to swipe further market share from the South Korean mobile behemoth.
The situation has been an ongoing public relations disaster for the famed venture capitalist, and a new lawsuit filed by Khosla, one that observes that no other coastal property owners have been subjected to similar scrutiny, hasn't changed critics' minds (despite a Forbes piece last month that laid out his case).
Republican lawmakers have been racing to avert a public-relations disaster amid intense backlash to the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy, which has forced thousands of children to be separated from their parents and held inside chain-link fences at detention centers in Texas, California, New Jersey and other states.
The Kursk fiasco was quickly followed by a Kremlin push to take control of NTV, a privately owned television station that had given voice to grieving widows and contributed to a public relations disaster that looked for a time like it might cripple Mr. Putin, then a newly installed leader.
Specifically, we do not feel it was either prudent or necessary from the standpoint of shareholder value, to hold the company hostage to a public relations disaster by demanding Mr. Kalanick's resignation, along with other concessions, on a few hours' notice and within weeks of a personal tragedy, under threat of public scandal.
Specifically, we do not feel it was either prudent or necessary from the standpoint of shareholder value, to hold the company hostage to a public relations disaster by demanding Mr. Kalanick's resignation, along with other concessions, on a few hours' notice and within weeks of a personal tragedy, under threat of public scandal.
The finding was a public relations disaster for Moscow, and Russian hackers have attacked computers at the Dutch agency, while Russian sympathizers in the Netherlands, including members of Mr. Van Bommel's Ukrainian team, have labored tirelessly to promote implausible alternative theories for the downing of the Boeing jet carrying Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.
After benefitting from a shift to the traditionally steady wealth management business years ahead of rival Credit Suisse , UBS has recently been hit by a slew of troubles - from cash hoarding by its wealthy clients to a 4.5 billion euro ($5 billion) fine it is contesting in France and a public relations disaster in China.
After benefitting from a shift to the traditionally steady wealth management business years ahead of rival Credit Suisse , UBS has recently been hit by a slew of troubles - from cash hoarding by its wealthy clients to a 20.8941 billion euro ($5 billion) fine it is contesting in France and a public relations disaster in China.
In the just over two years since he took the helm at United Airlines' parent company, Oscar Munoz has survived a heart attack and heart replacement, faced a board fight and suffered a public relations disaster after the violent dragging of a passenger off one of its contracted flights to make room for commuting crew.
The Trump "shake-up" (yet again) and his wacky roller coaster ride of a campaign provides a working model of how a Trump administration would run: improvised from day to day and in perpetual crisis management mode in a never-ending effort to clean up yesterday's public relations disaster caused by Donald's bizarre behavior.
The hard feelings that lingered from the bruising primary, coupled with the sex scandal public relations disaster, energized many who might have otherwise stayed on the sidelines, and opened the door for a last minute write-in campaign for an alternative to Moore, providing a conscience-salving option for those who wanted to vote — but not for either candidate.
And the public relations disaster that engulfed the White House might have been less intense if John F. Kelly, the president's chief of staff, had not publicly vented his anger at Ms. Wilson, calling her an "empty barrel" and incorrectly asserting that she had boasted about herself during a ceremony for a building named for fallen F.B.I. agents.
The footage has been a public-relations disaster for the movie, with animal-welfare groups calling for a boycott and people affiliated with the movie countering that the video isn't an accurate representation of Hercules' behavior (the dog is named Hercules) — that, among things, Hercules was just flummoxed because this particular stunt was not being staged as it had been rehearsed.
Social media is today perhaps the most important platform for businesses to communicate with their users: not only has social media helped customers circumvent the often frustrating spaghetti that lies behind the deceptive phrase "contact us" on websites, but social media has become a spotlight, which businesses have to watch lest a sticky situation snowballs into a public relations disaster.
Energy Transfer Partners, the government and local authorities knew it would be a public relations disaster "if they had veterans standing in solidarity in peaceful protest being fired upon with rubber bullets on live TV." Veterans Stand is focusing on delivering aid to protesters remaining at the camp, and will hold off on deploying volunteers so the group can avoid complicating logistics or stretching resources, Diggs said.
"We do not feel it was either prudent or necessary from the standpoint of shareholder value, to hold the company hostage to a public relations disaster by demanding Mr. Kalanick's resignation, along with other concessions, on a few hours' notice and within weeks of a personal tragedy, under threat of public scandal," said the letter, which was signed by Mr. Pishevar and claimed to represent other shareholders.

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