public relations

NOUN
  1. a promotion intended to create goodwill for a person or institution
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How To Use public relations In A Sentence

  • The search for a replacement cause brought with it shallow opportunism, the honing of public relations skills and a ragbag of nostrums, some of them purloined from its political opponents.
  • How did he gain the necessary experience in public relations consulting?
  • The story was nicely timed in public relations terms to swing media coverage away from his risible performance at the tribunal last week, when he was unable to recall matters of facts on a large number of occasions.
  • New business Public relations consultancies no more want to stand still than any other business enterprise.
  • They ran their own successful public relations business in London.
  • Surely, there had to be a highly developed public relations conspiracy orchestrated in the background.
  • Likewise, public relations may use advertising to support or spearhead a publicity programme to reinforce messages.
  • For Public Relations there must be two elements in the package, creativity and originality.
  • They agree this needs to be done through public relations campaigns. Times, Sunday Times
  • While some are too radical or violent to engage, the more dangerous are those such as Khatami, who have mastered the art of public relations. Writings from the Middle East Forum and Middle East Quarterly.
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