The symbolism and the content of their appearances was significant and most effective for the image of Goldman Sachs and their own public interest image.
Even more significantly for its public image, Citigroup was careful to retain its identifying brand image of the red umbrella, which came in the original acquisition of Travelers in 1998.
"Koizumi, who relies strongly on high public approval because of weak support within his political party, feared the foreign ministry squabbles could hurt his public image, " it said, adding that the prime minister consulted with senior party members before making the move.
And the importance of these to public image and share price cannot be overstated.
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You get a place to shape your public image and how you are perceived.
House defined our public image of a doctor in the naughts, in the same way M.
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Her public image as a sex symbol and diva conflicted with her religious upbringing, she said.
Even the First World has presented pratfalls, as Shnaider grapples with his more public image.
In October 2010, Kim Jong Eun's first public image was released by North Korean state media.
In recent years, Chevron has invested millions of dollars in remolding its public image.
His public image was sullied by a much-hyped recent clash with the liberal newspaper Novaya Gazeta.
Like Hanneman, the other members of Slayer are more complex than their menacing public image would suggest.
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That said, it is quite unlikely that Mr. Woods will ever fully re-establish or rehabilitate his public image.
It's easy to conclude that the public image of Prozac has helped fuel social acceptance of antidepressant use.
The problem with being a folk hero is that your public image has to be clear and simple.
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Now that everyone has a public image thanks to Google, do we all need our own PR agents?
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The initiative is aimed at improving the public image of a force with a reputation for corruption and abuse.
In her lecture, Mantel described how Catherine's public image was first defined by her clothes, and then her pregnancy.
Mr. Ren blames the media for creating an unfavorable public image of developers.
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Sadique, your grasp of reason and logic is typical of the fanaticism that plagues the public image of Islam.
An excessive profit motive, on the other hand, would lead to a negative public image and a plummeting stock value.
At 57, his public image is fixed as that of a homespun defender of western interests, with an oft-mimicked drawl.
It also demonstrates the importance of not damaging the public image of the company by the conduct in your private life.
The scandal is a blow to the one-child policy's public image, says He Yafu, a demographer and critic of the policy.
While Ms Stewart's public image has always had an edge more dominatrix of domesticity than goddess of goodness its essence is her perfection.
Politically, Mr Cheney has the advantage of a relatively moderate public image concealing a deeply conservative voting record, he opposes abortion rights, for instance.
The healthcare provider is very concerned about public image and media scrutiny.
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Nonetheless, this may be one situation where NBC can do far more for its public image by graciously allowing her to leave.
Still, active participants in the online world aren't actually doing anything new by attempting to create and maintain a positive public image.
Congress is suffering from historically low approval ratings, prompting frank admissions that the bill is aimed at cleaning up its public image.
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