Collocations withpublicity

These are words often used in combination withpublicity.

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advance publicity
I know that guidance was issued, but much more could have been done through advance publicity.
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adverse publicity
Fears of adverse publicity, media distortion and potential litigation combine to militate against policies which encourage responsible risk-taking.
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amount of publicity
There has been a terrific amount of publicity about local authorities allowing rent arrears to build up.
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attendant publicity
A practice has grown up whereby a heavy-weight committee considers the matter, with all the attendant publicity.
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bad publicity
With both institutions hurt by lawsuits and bad publicity, the medical staff president invited me to form an ethics committee to prevent such problems in the future.
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considerable publicity
The enlistment of 500 workers to engage in initial land-clearing received considerable publicity.
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deal of publicity
The identification and teaching of children with reading difficulties has proved to be a particularly controversial topic, which has attracted a great deal of publicity.
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enormous publicity
With the enormous publicity they attract, they must be a significant factor in the insecurity the public feel.
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extensive publicity
The new time limits have been given extensive publicity.
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free publicity
All of this was covered, of course, in local papers, giving free publicity to the campaign.
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glare of publicity
Yet, fundamental research cannot be done in the market place nor in the glare of publicity.
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international publicity
Surely this is a matter of international publicity of considerable importance.
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kind of publicity
It has not got the kind of publicity that is deserved and should have attracted.
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massive publicity
After massive publicity they have found that only a tiny proportion of the people who are entitled to benefit have applied for it.
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maximum publicity
They will allay the fears of a great many constituents, but only if the maximum publicity is given to them.
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negative publicity
Second, they might consider generating negative publicity against the institution.
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positive publicity
Similarly, the prospect of positive publicity can encourage sounder practices.
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publicity department
I think that the statement of the principles should come within the ambit of my publicity department.
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publicity photos
The images can be clustered into broad categories: fortythree stem from advertisements and press coverage (newspaper and magazine articles); another fifty-two images are publicity photos produced by the studio.
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resulting publicity
The number of explosions in the gas industry and in people's homes and the resulting publicity have caused great anxiety in recent times.
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wide publicity
We have learnt that the great change in public opinion and the wide publicity for family planning services are not enough.
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widespread publicity
Despite widespread publicity, recall bias would have been unlikely.
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worldwide publicity
The contest received condemnation from many but generated worldwide publicity for the station.
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