Example sentences of "a [adj] public relations " in BNC.
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1 | Dave Martin , a 40-year-old public relations worker from Washington , Tyne and Wear , loved it . |
2 | The Consumers ' Association has described the charter as an insult to passengers and little more than a glossy public relations con . |
3 | As images are hard to shake and difficult to change , you have a proper public relations job on your hands . |
4 | The members who got most out of it , and were most appreciated by the Boards , were those who saw their role as a symbiotic mixture of representing consumer complaints to managers and presenting a favourable public relations image for the Board . |
5 | A pro-active public relations executive would have gone over , in detail , the problem of the new soap powder with the client before it was launched and got approval of an action plan just in case of any problems . |
6 | Environmentalists trying to defend Rainham Marshes failed to win over local opinion in the face of a sophisticated public relations campaign by the developers . |
7 | Radio was still something special and the idea of putting out a half-hour programme on the young refugees — to be called Children in Flight - was a great public relations coup for the RCM . |
8 | WIRRAL Housing Department scooped a major public relations windfall last night all for the cost of a few sticks of rock . |
9 | A respected scientist , a proven administrator and a good public relations expert . |
10 | But Warburton reckons that although this is a good public relations move , it will be the members that benefit most . |
11 | If the rail unions want to keep a service going and their members in work , they should urgently consider employing a good public relations firm . |
12 | A good public relations executive can often be the first person to tell a client of a new fact about his competitor . |
13 | Finally , a good public relations officer will be aware of how to feed stories , articles and photo opportunities into the media to the benefit of his organisation . |
14 | Attractively presented product information is also a good public relations vehicle , enhancing the image of the store in a general sense . |
15 | Unfortunately this is the least glamorous of any of the activities of a busy public relations office and it tends to receive the least attention . |
16 | Mrs Hilton was a successful public relations and fundraising consultant in New Zealand when she learned she had cancer . |
17 | Yet there was serious thought given to his continued involvement by McGeechan , a 45-year-old public relations manager with Scottish Life . |
18 | Fourth , the minister has a wide public relations role beyond Parliament . |
19 | A new public relations company , William Murray , was appointed to assist the HCIMA in these objectives . |
20 | They have a co-ordinated public relations campaign which gets their message across . |
21 | Their media package is the smartest of the lot , and a travelling public relations man is a formal team official . |
22 | Sometimes though , the interview serves an additional public relations purpose in getting the organization across to people who will either apply again , or carry the word elsewhere about the excellence of the organization . |
23 | It serves in the adaptation of home products abroad , makes use of local talent and is considered an effective public relations tool . |
24 | Besides being an inspired public relations gimmick , the founding of the ‘ univisitaire populaire ’ was a genuine effort to elevate nationalist politics to the status of adult education . |
25 | When pressed , he cites a small diversification into an in-house public relations agency , Tiphook Communications , set up to handle the company 's account and to win outside business — which it never got . |
26 | This company , at first attached to an advertising agency , later became an independent public relations consultancy . |
27 | It may be appropriate to consider with the client the appointment of an independent public relations consultant depending on the purpose of the transaction and the requirement for press coverage . |
28 | He was also not above an occasional public relations ploy . |
29 | Many have their public relations function handled by an outside consultancy as well as by an internal public relations officer . |