Celebrity endorsements have always been naff and frequently backfire horribly. |
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It is so easy to be seduced by the ephemeral polls and gulled by endorsements and fund-raising statistics. |
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Among the more obvious endorsements to come are for flea collars and dog food. |
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Do they just focus on professional reputation and managerial competence, as measured by endorsements? |
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Celebrity endorsements of good causes are sometimes characterised by both ignorance and credulity. |
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He said he had three endorsements on his driving licence for speeding in 1993, 1997 and 1998 for which he received a fixed-penalty fine. |
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Watch any episode and you can see, as well as hear, endorsements for various products and companies. |
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The second area of concern is the contentious issue of passenger endorsements on licences for taxi drivers and bus drivers. |
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In the past, female candidates waged less professional campaigns, gathered less financial support and fewer endorsements. |
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Overall scores are computed by totaling the number of critical endorsements the respondent has made. |
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Is it perhaps yet another organisation designed to make money by providing endorsements of dubious value? |
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He added that the country has also received verbal support from other countries who did not want to make their endorsements public just yet. |
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Their goal is to gain drug endorsements from the industry's thought leaders in the early stages of the marketing process. |
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Often these changes are done through endorsements to the insurance contract. |
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In contrast, near the end of the election, even individuals who should not have made public endorsements spoke out. |
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Nothing about the descriptions bothered me and the endorsements swayed me to support it. |
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Once upon a time, players entered the slam dunk contest because it gave them a shot at endorsements and a nice extra paycheck. |
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I'm starting to wonder if we might have a serious fraud problem going on with blank endorsements and allonges. |
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The endorsements are given either on the bill itself or an allonge, are expressed by the words bon pour aval or their equivalent, and signed. |
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They certainly seem focused on the needs and aspirations of a real customer, rather than jockeying for celebrity endorsements. |
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Politics and business are abustle with sports metaphors and endorsements by athletes. |
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Wellstone's opponent is Norm Coleman, former mayor of St. Paul and enjoying all the endorsements and swag the RNC can throw in his direction. |
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He was the golden boy, doing advertisements and endorsements, and we were full of high hopes. |
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Request additional insured endorsements and certificates of insurance from all independent contractors who conduct programs in your name, or come on your premises. |
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They often take our endorsements into the ballot box as a cheat sheet. |
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These are the claims for hail insurance over and above crop insurance endorsements. |
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Was it a ploy in their strategy for later deals of product endorsements? |
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This is a nation of laws, not Hollywood-style gunslinging, and the governor risks committing a heinous crime against humanity with such endorsements. |
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Public perception, warranted or not, can severely curtail the money that companies will put on the line for endorsements. |
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Unions have gone all-out to block the deal, warning that they might withhold endorsements from any lawmaker who votes for fast track. |
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Where unit endorsements cease to be valid, a unit training plan must be successfully completed so as to revalidate the endorsement. |
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And while Mr. Peralta has amassed a basketful of endorsements, Mr. Monserrate lists none. |
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Mr. Murray Calder: Mr. Speaker, let me see, the APF provincial endorsements. |
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Instead of punishing opposing-party politicians for withholding their endorsements, he could have tried rewarding them for endorsing him. |
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Related: Celebrities sign statement of support for Caroline Lucas – but not the Greens Celebrity endorsements don't help anyone. |
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Certain endorsements may not be accepted, please check when making your reservation. |
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Yet at the same time they are receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in endorsements from commercial interests. |
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If issued otherwise, the form of endorsements used shall be that set out in paragraph 2 of that section. |
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We have many endorsements from national agencies but locally who is supporting this budget? |
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Canadians are motivated by third-party endorsements that signify a product has met certain nutrition and health standards. |
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The limitation periods stated in this section apply to all plans and benefits of this policy and to all endorsements thereof. |
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The creation of a link does not provide unfair competitive advantage through on-line endorsements of third party interests. |
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References in this Site to third parties' goods or services are not endorsements or approval of such goods or services. |
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However, even with some of the more known groups that we make grants to, we normally like to have two endorsements. |
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Finally, the big-ticket endorsements for President Bush are coming in. |
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Well, in presidential politics, candidates are starting to rake in important endorsements, one frontrunner seemingly building a campaign brick by brick. |
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And when it comes to celebrity endorsements, Kerry seems to have the edge. |
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He also has a full clean driver's licence with no endorsements. |
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Our provision of insurance under this policy is conditional upon you observing and fulfilling the terms, provisions, conditions and endorsements of this policy. |
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Insurance policies typically have limitations, exclusions, inclusions and endorsements that are confusing and in some cases mutually contradictory. |
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If the check marks next to the individual endorsements don't automatically uncheck, uncheck each endorsement individually. |
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They can tell you what your home insurance covers and they can also make suggestions about what endorsements you may add to your insurance policy. |
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The credit agreement includes certain covenants, which must be met by the Company at all times and a restriction on the endorsements the Company can provide. |
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While Henin may not be the most recognizable face of women's tennis, or the player with the most endorsements, it is her consistency and virtually flawless game that has become her claim to fame. |
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It is true that awareness of disagreement regarding one's moral endorsements may serve as a defeater. |
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Nevertheless, the Management Board may be entitled to grant, endorsements and guaranties to customs and tax authorities, without any limit on the amount. |
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Our thanks go to our clients for their abiding trust and to fresh endorsements drawn to our management style. Because we resist the siren song of short-term profits, we have been able to maintain our fundamentals. |
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In addition to endorsements from leading analysts, companies such as SAP have partnered with Sybase to deliver mobile solutions to their millions of users worldwide. |
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What is vital is to turn the endorsements and statements of support from the international labor movement into labor action in the fight to free Mumia. |
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This award is available to any current Leo club member who is in good standing, meets membership age requirements, has all the required endorsements, and is not a previous recipient of the award. |
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When issuing continued proficiency endorsements, Transport Canada now assesses the master's basic practical knowledge of and familiarity with the type of radar on board the specific vessel. |
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Our platoon sergeant says we need to get endorsements For air brakes now, but I'm having no luck finding any info on CDL training. |
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The assignment of tangible real property, the total or partial transfer of shareholdings, the creation of securities as well as sureties, endorsements and guarantees must be authorised by the Supervisory Board. |
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Harnessing YouTube, Facebook and celebrity endorsements, Curtis has taken what was once regarded as a naive pipedream to tax a slice of every financial trade and given it a makeover. |
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Though some celebrity endorsements can affect elections, the outspokenly left-wing Mr Brand's fans are unlikely to be the crucial Labour-Tory swing voters who will decide the election. |
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This is why Trump can say such offensive and stupid things while Carson can waffle on so inconsequentially, yet still the pair float high in the polls while Sanders collects celebrity endorsements. |
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Embattled first-termers have flaunted endorsements from popular conservative politicians and pointed to impeccably flinty voting records, as graded by right-wing lobby groups. |
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By the end of the preprimary period, he led national polls, and he had raised more money and earned more endorsements than the other Republican candidates. |
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Despite their worldwide popularity, the band has remained protective of how their music is used in the media, refusing its use for product endorsements. |
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Such contests have evolved from local fishing contests into large competitive circuits, where professional anglers are supported by commercial endorsements. |
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The Times occasionally makes endorsements for foreign elections. |
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