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"public image" Definitions
  1. the opinion that many people have of a person

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Conversation turned to "The Public Image Is Rotten," a new documentary on his lauded post-Pistols band, Public Image Ltd, or PiL, that opened in theaters this month.
The company's public image has taken a much heavier hit.
This year has been horrendous for Silicon Valley's public image.
That's the public image Zuckerberg wants you to focus on.
Uber is also still working to redeem its public image.
A third Trump asset is Clinton's own poor public image.
Kylie's very sensitive and is obsessed with her public image.
Both women are ruthlessly committed to their own public image.
Part of the issue may stem from Hudson's public image.
Chinese leaders appear to recognize the country's public image problem.
Civil servants have long dealt with a negative public image.
Arthur: Probably too late, actually, to change Trump's public image.
His Christianity and his reformed, "safer" public image are inseparable.
She has a public image that can do more good.
But it was unlikely to bolster Mr. Trump's public image.
Lawyers at Greenberg Traurig are sensitive about their public image.
His public image and appearance is something he cares deeply about.
O'Reilly's current public image also serves as the antithesis of decorum.
But the firm's public image, messaging, and behavior didn't reflect this.
President Hassan Rouhani's public image took a hit, the report says.
Their defiant public image convinced many that they hated white people.
Durant's public image has morphed a bit as he has matured.
These days, every single one of us has a public image.
Ms. Jolie Pitt is known for carefully crafting a public image.
And look how Giuliani's public image has really taken a hit.
This is not about politics, or public image, or even sex.
Bey is notoriously particular about how she presents her public image.
But his policy disadvantages are overshadowed by his public image ones.
Even the most carefully cultivated public image can't protect you forever.
The Pistols' John Lydon formed a new band, Public Image Ltd.
PARELES Jah Wobble, the original bass player in Public Image Ltd.
After all, who doesn't want some control over their public image?
Mark Zuckerberg (Getty)Facebook works hard to maintain Mark Zuckerberg's public image.
Would you use your own methods to improve your own public image?
But that that may only worsen her public image, according to experts.
Viall accused Gates of lying in order to maintain her public image.
I think, also, public image is going to matter more and more.
Yet in 2017, Damon's careful public image is showing signs of wear.
Why it matters: It's been a bruising year for Facebook's public image.
Sarah Palin's public image entirely disappeared behind Tina Fey's impression of her.
Will this be the nail in the coffin of Kanye's public image?
Mr. Duterte's public image has been characterized by bouts of coarse language.
Throughout his twenties, his public image was that of a dashing playboy.
Biden's public image has been bolstered by his distance from public life.
Bush enjoyed a favorable public image throughout her years as first lady.
She's credited with helping Obama craft her public image as first lady.
This, as a result, caused his public image to take a blow.
The powerful group lobbies policymakers and looks after corporate America's public image.
He, Mr. Czukay and Jah Wobble, the bassist from Public Image Ltd.
A lot of their past issues have been perception, PR, public image.
"The Public Image Is Rotten," a documentary directed by Tabbert Fiiller, has some valuable insights into how the spectacular 1979 album variously known as "Metal Box" and "Second Edition" was made by Mr. Lydon's band Public Image Ltd.
It has also tried to improve its poor public image, with some difficulty.
On Miseducation, Hill elevates herself to a deity and destroys her public image.
Apparently, the Germania Ottomans now want to take control of its public image.
Because he's a celebrity, and his entire existence relies on his public image.
Still, personal touches have not completely disappeared from Xi's carefully crafted public image.
Markle's father was also caught staging paparazzi photos to improve his public image.
Ten years ago, Tom Cruise's public image was dangerously close to self-destructing.
Roberts, a conservative, is known to be protective of the court's public image.
The fight is hurting Bitcoin's public image and could hobble its future development.
While sometimes moody behind closed doors, Mr. Lasseter has an exuberant public image.
Thomas presented a public image supportive of issues important to many Liberty fans.
"We don't spend that much time worrying about our public image," she added.
And contrary to its carefully polished public image, golf has been no different.
The Tenth House: Career, public image, and what you give to the world.
But legal experts say the brief is about more than Silicon Valley's public image.
The leaks fly in the face of his "man of the people" public image.
It's becoming important not only to their public image, but also their bottom line.
People are still trying to reconcile her public image with the way she died.
BYD's public image was shattered and its key contract with Long Beach was terminated.
The shift in his public image is a tremendous achievement in and of itself.
Google may have acted wisely for its female employees and for its public image.
His weakness is that he's built up a public image of such surreal strength.
Presidents can pivot on their priorities, their White House management, or their public image.
It's refreshing to see a celebrity whose public image doesn't need such tight control.
And that's the fantasy around which Noah Centineo has relentlessly curated his public image.
His rock-ribbed public image contrasts with a history of struggling with personal demons.
Uber's next leader will not only be tasked with restoring the company's public image.
Even while doubling down on gasoline, Marathon has projected an environmentally friendly public image.
Amazon is going through, I think, an interesting transition, like a public image transition.
We expect people to use moral talk to promote morality, not their public image.
Short of that, it depends on the brand and the public image you've created.
They were also helping him rebuild his public image and potentially commit more crimes.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg is also reportedly depicted as controlling of her public image.
The companies face a difficult challenge of balancing both profits and their public image.
It was a shrewd move, one that let played into Sega's edgy public image.
They are colonizing POC neighborhoods to benefit both their public image and their enterprises.
I would not even have a public image if not for Jeremy's tabloid adventures.
But none of these developments made much of a dent in Fairstein's public image.
Baca's behavior is "so at odds with the public image he carefully crafted," Anderson said.
The fast-growing business has faced a series of problems related to its public image.
The fallout from the financial crisis continues to taint the public image of investment advisors.
Negative public image, chronic stress, trauma and physical health outcomes can only exacerbate this situation.
Elite schools spend a considerable amount of time and resources projecting a positive public image.
This was a major setback for the company's ambitions and public image in the country.
You're making important moves this evening, especially around your professional goals or your public image.
However, living a public image isn't my choice, it's something I've learned to deal with.
So the central drama—it has to be Miles, public image be damned—falls flat.
Job description: Cultivates and maintains a positive public image for a company, primarily through communications.
But that only means the company needs to be more careful about its public image.
But it wasn't just a moral or public image problem; it was a business one.
Apple notoriously likes to control news about itself, as part of maintaining its public image.
Eminem has a carefully curated public image, and an element of that is hating jokes.
Another interesting collaboration you enjoyed in 1986 was your participation on Public Image Limited's Album.
Gaffes have always been part of Biden's public image, well before this latest presidential run.
He was an executive who sat front and center to craft his label's public image.
"Maybe we rob it," Atamanuik said, referring to the sheer mass of Trump's public image.
The downside, however, could be a lack of creative cohesion and a blurred public image.
The partnership comes at a time when Ring's public image is in need of rehab.
In 2017, investors orchestrated his resignation at a time when Uber's public image had plummeted.
There can be the tendency to avoid telling stories that run counter to public image.
A new book by Wired's Steven Levy claims Zuckerberg is obsessed with his public image.
It has left us with a deeply diluted public image of what the word means.
Obama's reputation as someone who understands the political currents is partially a result of his carefully cultivated and controlled public image—a public image that will be weathered by the decision to accept a substantial amount of money from a Wall Street investment bank.
And individual corporate executives are finding that taking anti-union stances can stain their public image.
Few other politicians have a public image so at odds with the judgment of their peers.
Warren Harding hired an advertising man to overhaul his public image as long ago as 1920.
The entrance was the culmination of a long campaign by Weiner to rehabilitate his public image.
Sinema has made some serious revisions to her public image before getting to this point, however.
Your focus is on your career and public image today, thanks to the Moon in Aries.
One of the most important things big companies have to think about is their public image.
Cuomo's public image has never been about an inspiring message or firing up a passionate base.
President Trump has often been his own worst enemy when it comes to his public image.
The most lasting damage, however, may be to Park's public image as a modern political leader.
His connections and public image could translate to a viable run for the presidency in 2020.
It appears that the 24-year-old star is giving her public image a full makeover.
What lies within the hearts and minds of students, I believe, reflects our regrettable public image.
Some accusations are valid: Sexism did factor into her negative public image and into her loss.
They oscillate between passionate, private moments and a platonic public image of two excited new friends.
The organizers of this exhibit wondered how complicit Moses was in spinning her own public image.
Meanwhile, he enjoys a public image as an "amazing person" and ally to women of color.
It has a new chief executive who has been trying to rework the company's public image.
Even in the confidential safe space of therapy, they cling to their public image of strength.
The network has made efforts in recent months to repair its public image, with mixed results.
As Nixon's "lord high executioner," Haldeman presented a public image as unyielding as his brush cut.
Their aloofness and unwillingness to defend themselves has done nothing to combat their battered public image.
And de Blasio's presidential run made matters worse, not better, in terms of his public image.
O'Keeffe consciously crafted her public image and notably resisted the erotic interpretations imposed upon her art.
Mark Halperin's friends in the media are actively trying to rehabilitate him and his public image.
It would also apply to authors and artists whose inaccessibility can be a form of public image.
But others have argued the reason for destroying the tapes was to protect the CIA's public image.
But there are signs that the company's fractious public image has taken a toll on its leadership.
Sorrentino, the clear winner of season 1, rehabilitated his public image and nabbed himself a future-Mrs.
The poll certainly displays Facebook's full knowledge that the new privacy direction has a public image upside.
The public's ambivalence means that Uber has more opportunity than most companies to reshape its public image.
They plan and create material that maintains or enhances the public image of a company of client.
After that, I noticed my public image really rising and my name getting out there a lot.
In 1995, Tupac wrote that his relationship with the renowned singer might negatively affect his public image.
But in terms of its public image, 2017 was also the worst year YouTube has ever had.
She appears in several full-length gowns, serving the sophisticated chic that previously evaded her public image.
Who needs a pristine public image when you're a literal supermodel, with a lively personality to boot?
Companies donate to charity all the time to pump up their public image and take tax benefits.
She was in control of her public image and ensured that no unflattering pictures were in circulation.
People like to control their public image on social media since it is permanent rather than ephemeral.
On the issue of climate change, at least, Tillerson had managed to improve his company's public image.
Successful people are careful about the image they portray, resulting in a controlled public image, says Giusto.
Events over the next few months became the catalyst for another transformation in Mr. Castro's public image.
Tim Kaine in November for the seat, despite having built his public image on championing Confederate symbols.
VinBook certainly complicates his public image, adding a layer of earnestness that is both unexpected and welcome.
Sweet Venus clashes with wild Uranus, finding you making a bold move that affects your public image!
"This is at odds with what I think the public image is that Roberts wants," he said.
Is there a divide between that bland public image people receive and the person he really is?
But Vargas has an abrasive public image and a lack of charisma that puts off many voters.
Face Swap allows Sia to live up to her faceless, public image all while promoting her albums.
As that punk band was imploding in the late 1970s — and before he formed Public Image Ltd.
But in Iran, the government built up his public image as the person keeping the country safe.
Almost all celebrities aim for an impregnable public image, one that can hold up to any assault.
Few people are as perfect as their public image, especially when they are perceived as a saint.
Expect more talk around your career goals, reputation, and public image now that Mercury is in Virgo.
It's also true, however, that Swift is extremely strategic about the way she builds her public image.
" In a statement, Gawker Media accused Hogan of "abusing the court system to control his public image.
Uber was No. 2 on the 2018 CNBC Disruptor List amid the new CEO's public-image rehabilitation effort.
Franco believes Robredo will be a successful opposition leader mainly due to her untainted public image and charisma.
Macron has sought to change the public image of the presidency, including through his relationship with the media.
In short, Swift is savvy about her public image and wary of alienating any portion of her fanbase.
Requirements: Bachelor's degree Median salary: $102,950 These professionals are in charge of their client or employer's public image.
The alt-right was, at the time, all about smoothing over its public image, becoming approachable, more mainstream.
Motherhood was a threat to stars' bodies, sex appeal, and public image — which meant lower box-office numbers.
Hulk Hogan is a litigious celebrity abusing the court system to control his public image and media coverage.
But the ride-share startup doesn't do itself any favors when it comes to its own public image.
The world's only monarch with the title emperor projects a public image that is more grandfather than ruler.
He developed a popular personal brand among voters, thanks to his unkempt, bumbling, and sometimes buffoonish public image.
At this point, Hardy's allegations have barely made a dent on the slick veneer of Seacrest's public image.
Whether it's to "bring the world closer together" or improve its public image, Facebook today announced Community Boost.
The public image was so refined, so polished, I figured there just had to be something different underneath.
He'll be a classic &apos80s political stereotype, valuing his public image over the people he's supposed to govern.
And Trump remains sensitive over his public image, which fuels his on-and-off war with the media.
Another former official, meanwhile, said the Clinton Foundation would only hurt its public image by retaining CGI staff.
The Kardashian women's public image supports the trope of the beautiful opportunist, out for money and/or fame.
When Tillerson took over as C.E.O., he was charged with maintaining Exxon's profits while improving its public image.
"The more public the family, the greater the emotional responsibility to uphold the public image," Mr. Johnson said.
In a reflection of its battered public image, Volkswagen made a show of humility in Geneva this year.
She loves Kylie and sees her public image as sophisticated and complicated, unlike most 21st century Hollywood starlets.
Despite his public image, Duterte's supporters say he is actually one of the biggest proponents for women's rights.
He and the MGM publicity department were determined to maintain the studio's rosy public image at any cost.
In the wake of Jason's death, the Blossoms become predatory to protect their company, lineage, and public image.
The underlying basis of Trump's political career is his public image as a self-made real-estate magnate.
Two other former employees have also accused Gurung of treatment that does not square with his public image.
But around 2014, it took the name Obria, and began constructing the neutral public image it projects today.
It can rankle clients, who are sensitive to their public image and might have cases before the government.
Grande has adopted the aesthetics of rom-coms and glitz in her music videos and larger public image.
In recent years, Walmart has worked to smooth its public image in other areas it has faced criticism.
Progressive critics are taking advantage of the moment to tie charter-friendly Democrats to her toxic public image.
In Bryant's case, the post-basketball chapter of his life offered a more mellow and personable public image.
At the Barakette cafe opposite the mosque he attends, the barman said Saied's habits matched his public image.
Along the way, he highlights characters and lifestyles that are at odds with the country's conservative public image.
Forced arbitration is a practice tech companies have widely enforced, at least in part to maintain their public image.
Young, optimistic and unapologetically liberal; Trudeau's "sunny" public image and political outlook have recently been darkened by some scandals.
These carefully composed photos so defined the public image of Obama that it nearly made Souza a household name.
Rosemary's parents, concerned with the Kennedy family public image, were determined to keep their daughter's intellectual abilities a secret.
You are focused on your career and public image today, Virgo, thanks to the Moon in social butterfly Gemini.
Obama also gives insight into the effort it takes to maintain her public image while making her voice heard.
A fleet of consultants is scrubbing his tarnished public image through collegiate investment contests, charitable giving and other initiatives.
"The ultimate victim of these tactics will be the police force's crumbling public image," the activist said in English.
Amidst internal strife, members of the Nation were concerned that acknowledgement of the claims would undermine their public image.
A jury found Rickard innocent of any wrongdoing, but he was shaken and his public image had been smeared.
But while company's public image — and troubles — have centered around its aggressive and boundary-testing flagship news site, Gawker.
That's not just a fancy title — Kim Yo Jong plays a crucial role in controlling her brother's public image.
One who has meticulously minded her public image for decades -- not just since her husband started running for president.
There are several steps the Australian natural gas industry can take to improve its public image and rebuild trust.
LinkedIn founder and Greylock partner Reid Hoffman apologized for his role in rehabilitating Jeffrey Epstein's public image in 2015.
To further advance its public image, Cindy Bell, director of education for Oculus met with Hieftje in August 2017.
The unit has been the subject of intense scrutiny as the Kochs have tried to refashion their public image.
Best of all, he was finally clean, with a beautiful family front and center in his manic public image.
In April, Hollywood Unlocked interviewer Jason Lee asked Kelis if the Queens rapper was obsessed with his public image.
That potentially undermines the public image carefully nurtured by both Uber and Lyft, which market themselves as green companies.
Independent observers believe it is theoretically possible that Trump could transform his public image between now and Election Day.
But the truth is that dress and public image are impossible to separate, especially when motivations are in question.
But as our Jerusalem bureau chief writes, Mr. Netanyahu's obsession with his public image may ultimately spell his downfall.
Striking these relationships and maintaining its public image ahead of a planned 2019 IPO are pertinent for the company.
An exceptionally shrewd politician, he lied with a clear goal: to keep his public image as a statesman intact.
That's even more true when public image and credibility are on the line, as they always are in politics.
Exxon's multi-million-dollar effort to wrap its public image in a lab coat is both telling and disturbing.
Its public image is louche and decadent, with tabloid scandal swirling around the president and many of his associates.
So, to avoid that outcome, people (specifically teenagers, who are generally more worried about their public image) stay silent.
The people who were attracted to his candidacy believed in that public image and believed that's who he is.
By then, the public image of the JAP had expanded to include a full syndrome of tastes and behaviors.
He was breaking the rules for how black athletes are seen, because he took control of his public image.
He was working on his public image in the months ahead, tweeting that he spent time volunteering at local nonprofits.
But his motivations may stem from a simple desire to redeem the public image of both his family and himself.
Google has grown to a size and position where presenting an unexciting public image would actually be in its favor.
Since entering the White House Mr Bannon, 63, has revelled in his public image as a Darth Vader-ish villain.
A brand can't simply ignore thousands of angry comments if it wants to protect its public image — or its sales.
At the same time it was fighting legal action, Papa John's also had to contend with a tarnished public image.
Update: Clinton continued to tell her story throughout multiple posts on the blog, sharing her thoughts on her public image.
"I tried to keep my children separate from my public image because it was so much about sex," she notes.
For a man obsessed with Twitter and his public image, the humble federal agency might become his most dogged opponent.
Thinking about the distance between YouTube's business and its public image, I was reminded of the early days of television.
Beyond her sun sign, Ivanka's Mercury sign is easy, breezy Libra, which only adds to her overall polished public image.
Affleck didn't follow the typical Hollywood road of public mess-up, private scandal, trip to rehab, then public image improvement.
Each have played a central role in crafting his public image, through media management and Trump's active social media accounts.
For now, Magic Leap's whimsical public image makes it hard to tell whether it understands the responsibilities it's taking on.
Mr. Tweedy has suggested that the theme of this album is the uneasy distance between self-perception and public image.
Over the past several years, a series of high-profile scandals and negative studies have tainted the industry's public image.
But since his exit from his widely popular time as a political candidate, his public image has grown somewhat bizarre.
The Moon is in Aquarius today, which finds you reflecting on your professional goals and well as your public image.
The Tor Project, the nonprofit that maintains the world's most popular anonymity software, is often protective of its public image.
Message to House Lannister and House Tyrell: That cold war cost you both dearly in public image and hair-care.
Her coffee preference belies her cool public image; McBride has developed a reputation for handling intense situations with exceeding grace.
Democrats' failure to build a clear, high-profile public image on these issues opened the door for Trump's audacious con.
John Lydon, the 62-year-old punk legend, was in New York for a new documentary about Public Image Ltd.
Some artists feel the union needs to rethink its public image and refine its communications strategy to combat these attacks.
Two hundred top chief executives founded the Roundtable in 1972 after years of watching the business community's public image decline.
The high listenership, and in turn sponsorship, that The Move is attracting may suggest a rebound in his public image.
By grandstanding, you can curate your public image as someone who cares about poverty or is extremely sensitive to injustice.
Ivanka Trump, with her more prominent public image, has a 44% favorable impression, with 33% disapproving and 23% saying they're unsure.
It's fair to say I've been more than frustrated by the way Hillary Clinton's public image has been very unfairly created.
Since then, Uber replaced founder and CEO Travis Kalanick with Dara Khosrowshahi, who has worked hard to restore Uber's public image.
Styles' fans have tapped into something: Styles' public image as a man (and a lover) doesn't resemble Hardin Scott at all.
Since the glory days of Robert Redford in All the President's Men, it's been downhill for the public image of journalism.
There may never be an honest Drake documentary in our lifetime, given how controlling the man is with his public image.
Despite the dumpster fire that is Uber's public image these days, the ride-hail company's CEO Travis Kalanick isn't going anywhere.
In the show, the public image of the famous Harlem writer competes with Als' own long-running study of the author.
It is hard to think of another politician whose public image is so at odds with the judgment of her peers.
It seems mama Ripa and daughter Lola are share a bond reminiscent of any teen hellbent on maintaining their public image.
Clinton's use of a private email server during her tenure the State Department continues to dog her campaign and public image.
That sounds like a good thing, certainly compared with the common public image of undergraduates as a bunch of pampered layabouts.
From a PR perspective, the Kardashians craft their own narratives on their reality series — thus maintaining control over their public image.
And the real Wiseau, who makes a fourth-wall-breaking cameo, seems generally sanguine about his over-the-top public image.
The report details attempts to improve Assange's public image and potentially smuggle him out of the embassy if he was threatened.
The negative attention on Google's power and its data collection practices could hurt its public image and force costly business changes.
Like other voters, some Latinos are attracted to Trump's promises of change, his message on jobs, and his outsized public image.
For many, Islam's much maligned public image in the West often comes down to the status of women in Muslim countries.
"The ultimate victim of these tactics will be the police force's crumbling public image," said the activist, who spoke in English.
Whether or not this story holds any truth, Rainier and his entourage apparently felt Monroe lacked a sufficiently dignified public image.
Where technology and economics collide A new video released by Bloomberg isn't going to help with Uber's existing public image problem.
What they do,according to O*NET: Engage in promoting or creating an intended public image for individuals, groups, or organizations.
Clay's victory in Miami Beach was also his first tangible defeat as an appealing public image, in this country at least.
But with its severely tarnished public image, the financial institutions could grumble, although there wasn't much they could do about it.
If his public image takes a hit as a result, Biebs thinks it's a small sacrifice for preserving his mental health.
Making history Virgin Galactic and its corps of test pilots have worked for years rebuilding its spacecraft and its public image.
It was a challenge, Russell realized, to fashion a public image for himself after spending two decades standing outside the frame.
Now she's toned down her public image but her understanding of the micro-examination of Instagram seems to have lagged behind.
He believes she morphed her voice, and spoke infrequently, to develop a specific public image that matched her famous fashion style.
We've seen the tired disingenuous use of "diversity" in the name of the public image and government funding—real-life wise.
Venus meets Mars in Virgo October 5, illuminating the sector of your chart that rules worldly success and your public image.
If they do not give in and pay the ransom, then they risk their public image being dragged through the mud.
She's a mother who is blindly loyal to her man, devout in her beliefs, and consistently impeccable in her public image.
The move allows the organization, which has been rocked by revelations of decades of sexual abuse, to improve its public image.
" Kane's public image is a "forgery," while Adolphus Greely is a "pernicious" leader and a "liar" whose "motives were purely selfish.
For years the prince's complaints fell on deaf ears and added to a public image of Henrik as arrogant and detached.
As Legere and other T-Mobile executives noted at trial, doing so would essentially repudiate T-Mobile' s entire public image.
That the "real" Trump was both much more and much less than the public image crafted of him by his advisers.
Since the film, Zuckerberg has worked to improve his public image, giving high-profile TV interviews and speaking to large audiences.
Basquiat's tastes were eclectic: Curtis Mayfield, Donna Summer, Bach, Beethoven, David Byrne, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Aretha Franklin, Public Image Ltd.
They opened their homes and families, sharing searing personal stories that would become part of their public image as new politicians.
But the film's big win was a mixed bag for Miramax, whose public image had been transformed from renegade to bully.
When it comes to hiring people with criminal records, companies are understandably concerned about safety, their assets and their public image.
That he survived at such a rarefied level suggested that he was more politically adroit than his stodgy public image indicated.
That he survived at such a rarefied level suggested that he was more politically adroit than his stodgy public image indicated.
On Friday, Mueller unveiled evidence against Manafort to convince a judge that he wrote the article to improve his public image.
In its wake, the church saw its public image battered and its finances hit hard by multimillion-dollar settlements and judgments.
Driving the news: The document adds new details to the emerging public image of Purdue Pharma and its former president, Richard Sackler.
When Venus retrograde re-enters Libra on Halloween, it impacts the sector of your chart that rules your career and public image.
The visibility Snap Kit brings could turn around the app's public image as it heads into the second half of the year.
In the 1983 film WarGames, Matthew Broderick's character David Lightman played a huge role in shaping the public image of computer hackers.
He has recently acknowledged his perhaps permanently damaged public image on his friend Andy Cohen's late night show, Watch What Happens Live!
Trust the Haggler when he says this is unusual, and it shows that the company is getting wise about its public image.
Its public image is in tatters, its CEO has resigned in disgrace, and hundreds of thousands of people have deleted the app.
Since the 2016 campaign, the President has expended an enormous effort to try to tear down the public image of his opponents.
And since scandal and offensive rhetoric fail to dent his public image, his opponents will have all the more trouble combating him.
Uber should make these the first steps toward a broader rethinking of the company's public image and the way it does business.
With the level of care this family devotes to public image, Kardashian's comeback — whenever it is — is likely going to be flawless.
If your entire public image was destroyed with a single Snapchat, you wouldn't be stronger and meaner and more powerful than ever.
Amidst the recent Cambridge Analytica, fake news and election interference scandals, Facebook has started to take on a less savory public image.
The problem is that the meme was based on a toxic mix of wish fulfillment and Ivanka's own carefully manicured public image.
We spoke about how Beyoncé has moved beyond genre and how she's newly navigating her public image after years of remaining quiet.
Meanwhile, Lil Dicky (as Brown) enjoys a more low-key life and even makes a reference to the singer's embattled public image.
At one level, it's difficult to reconcile his health problems, and the very human weakness they reflect, with his powerful public image.
But helping riders feel like their complaints are heard and addressed could start to work some dents out of Uber's public image.
Clinton had bitch bona fides that ran counter to her husband's public image as a genial, thumbs-up Bubba of the people.
"I know the Queen's public image isn't exactly one of wild frivolity, but ... in private she could be hilarious," John reportedly writes.
She previously served asObama's chief of communications, earning praise for helping the first lady craft her public image, before joining Clinton's campaign.
In the process, Reynolds made the smart move of infusing Aviation Gin's public image with his sly and irreverent sense of humor.
Yeah, but it's just kind of a way for Lacey to take control of the public image, what people's perception might be.
The country have been accused of "sportswashing", a term for unsavoury figures piling money into popular sports to improve their public image.
The public image of Joe Girardi, with his square chin, G.I. Joe haircut and righteous assertions, might best be described as unforgiving.
He has refused advice from friends that things like his late-morning chauffeured trips to a Brooklyn gym damage his public image.
Sitting in a London hotel room three days after the Birmingham concert, Mr. Zain denied having any strategy for a public image.
Action planet Mars enters Sagittarius on January 26, igniting the sector of your chart that rules your career and your public image.
He worked often with the bassist Jah Wobble, of Public Image Ltd, and Mr. Eno, on whose albums he sometimes played bass.
Political figures have been using food as a means to boost their public image and recruit new voters for thousands of years.
Counterbalancing her pictures of the journalists responsible for creating her public image are small, spontaneous snapshots Tautou takes of her own reflection.
Fallen idol Few mythical figures survive intense scrutiny, and Suu Kyi perhaps more than anyone has fallen short of her public image.
Not surprisingly, much of Trump's rhetoric was seen as hyperbole in the service of a public image that was playful and ridiculous.
Our sources say 6ix9ine is incredibly nervous -- despite his tough-guy public image -- and that he has no idea what to expect.
Trump, who closely guards his public image and is notoriously brand-obsessed, has sought to claim total vindication following the Senate trial.
Mr. Paul, who has more than 8.8 million subscribers to his YouTube channel, has cultivated a roguish public image in his videos.
The look introduced the world to the decidedly low-key Duchess of Sussex and set the tone for her entire public image.
IZ: Yeah, I just think the early public image of Rap Genius had a ton of different, a lot of negative stuff.
Figuring out which companies are the most diverse doesn't have to be a war of public image thanks to Refinitiv's Diversity & Inclusion Index.
But the NYPD's attempts to improve its public image with social media don't address the public's biggest concern: years of allegations of misconduct.
Based closely on Brown's 2016 memoir, Every Little Step: My Story, the biopic was very obviously designed to rehabilitate the singer's public image.
But if Tom is ostensibly distancing himself from Myspace, why does he stick with the public image that most ties him to it?
The travel scandal is at odds with Price's public image in Congress as a fiscal hawk who pushed to drastically cut federal spending.
If Uber makes a concerted effort to improve its public image, it could cultivate a reputation that's more like its Silicon Valley peers.
On the other hand, if it ignores the issue, it could be one or two scandals away from a more toxic public image.
If you've built your public image on claims to ideological commitment and high-mindedness, a cyclical, structural corrective like this should shatter it.
He wrote the book in a selfish attempt to 'redeem' his public image and enrich himself to the extreme detriment of Ms. Arias.
Ailes became a legendary political operative after he masterminded the rebranding of Richard Nixon, relying heavily on television to change Nixon's public image.
In his extensive interactions with Comey, Trump's central interests were Michael Flynn, the disgraced former national security adviser, and his own public image.
Good news for the NHL's public image: Patrick Kane already is out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Alexander Ovechkin is still here.
Chief Justice Roberts fell in with the latter group but partly for reasons related to the court's public image that only he voiced.
Mr. Assad's dark suits and calm tones have given him a public image more sophisticated than that of other Arab autocrats like Col.
Zuckerberg's fortune has grown by over 40% in the past year, despite a challenging year for Facebook in terms of its public image.
Washington (CNN)Corey Stewart, the bombastic conservative who built his public image on championing Confederate symbols, won the Republican Senate nomination in Virginia.
Epstein's mysterious public image began to crack over the course of his legal proceedings, as he became a registered sex offender in 2008.
But, by releasing to the press some recordings of their conversations with him, they also radically upended the public image of the Nose.
Thousands of user account details—many related to a bestiality website—are circulating on public image boards, according to data obtained by Motherboard.
Fallaci was a piquant, stylish beauty, self-consciously photogenic in the Joan Didion way, a midcentury woman writer vigilant about her public image.
They are mostly community leaders, but their stories can't skirt the drug dealing, gang wars and homicides that dominated Cabrini-Green's public image.
Klopp, for all that his public image is of a coach with one distinct, nonnegotiable style, has retuned his team, and his thinking.
Yet throughout his political life, his detractors have discerned in Mr. Netanyahu an unseemly obsession with his public image, even for a politician.
His public image has been one marked by persistent bad decisions, and his art has in part been an attempt to address them.
The Coast Guard has a humanitarian public image, celebrated in local newspapers for rescuing pleasure boaters off Montauk or hurricane survivors in Florida.
The brothers' work on migrants and criminal justice, though in earnest, was part of a broader effort to improve their awful public image.
The Baltimore Police Department was already dealing with a public image crisis; seven of its officers were arrested on racketeering charges in March.
The declining public image of the beverages will create new challenges for the industry, even if it doesn't keep losing soda tax fights.
Then he created a new public image as a high-profile philanthropist, donating tens of millions, particularly in the fight against prostate cancer.
But a presidency occupied by a government that has used chemical weapons against civilians is nonetheless a blow to the group's public image.
Juul's public image also took a hit during last year's vaping-linked lung injuries, which prompted health warnings against vaping of any kind.
Perhaps the sharp, critical lens of the profile had Adamo trying to reclaim her public image and bringing herself back down to earth.
The system he inherited was rife with problems familiar to New Yorkers — constant delays, poor maintenance, aging equipment and a dim public image.
Nevertheless, Kelly faced public questioning, in a time in which television — and media in general — held more sway over an artist's public image.
The reductive public image of the nun as existing to serve the priest and to pray quietly also undercuts those who speak up.
First, there's the question of how public officials differ in private — who public officials are in private, versus the public image they project.
Manning now has a very public image that—bar a stalkerish article or two "spotting" her in the streets of Manhattan—she can control.
Again, this isn't inherently bad, but Facebook has yet to indicate that it prioritizes cleaning up its most harmful messes over its public image.
Kim has been carefully crafting her public image for over a decade now, and it showed in how she shared information about her children.
Life Of Kylie shows its star has been slowly cutting her true self out of her public image amid countless bouts of extreme anxiety.
His career and celebrity have been intertwined with New York, his outsize personality and public image forged in the hustle and grind of Manhattan.
Schwarzenegger, whose carefully crafted public image made him synonymous with American machismo, understood how driving around in a military vehicle would match his persona.
If anything "gives me cause for concern" about the show, he said, it was when politicians have used it to rehabilitate their public image.
The company will still face legal costs and exposure to class settlements, as well as, perhaps more perniciously, potential damage to its public image.
After an initial apology, Louise Linton told Washington Life last week she was trying to portray what she thought was an appropriate public image.
Kylie has been at the center of several controversies about how she has used aspects of Black culture to bolster her own public image.
It was this steady performance in the face of Conservative blunders, more than his actual policy ideas, that helped turn around Corbyn's public image.
Paradoxically, as Mulvaney's public image has soured, his standing with Trump has solidified, according to White House officials and sources close to the president.
This scuffle with the FBI has done more for Cook's public image than launching a $50 iPhone made of diamonds and seratonin ever could.
Conscious of his public image (he is a gift to future sculptors), Mr Navalny barred Rastorguev from filming behind the scenes for "Electing Russia".
For many athletes, building a brand and public image is an essential step towards earning even bigger paydays with big retail and apparel companies.
Now, according to new Politico poll numbers, look at this, Mueller&aposs public image, Rod Rosenstein appointed Mueller, is at an all-time low.
The relationship between the Kardashian (and Jenner) women the Black men they date, is usually a mutually beneficial situation in terms of public image.
Maybe this all sounds like a grand reckoning—with her public image, with getting older, and with the increasingly fractured sound of pop today.
As the battled waged on with Elliott and his public image suffered, Bush said he was told by crisis communications experts to keep quiet.
What is clear is that Uber has a long road ahead as it attempts to recoup from yet another dent in it's public image.
Amidst his string of business failures, Trump's singular talent has been that of any con man: the incredible ability to cultivate a public image.
Visitors will learn how the public image of these dancers has evolved; in the early days, they were sometimes arrested and charged with indecency.
No matter who was behind the attack, it is fast becoming the public image for the extremes of political change in Tanzania under Magufuli.
In addition to her leadership and behind-the-scenes maneuvering, the first lady managed to influence food policy by maintaining a positive public image.
Kavanaugh, 23, also quietly did what he could to repair his public image, having been confirmed by a 50-48 Senate vote on Oct.
On the one hand, Cruz has established a public image as significantly more right-wing than other GOP leaders, which could hurt his electability.
Given his popularity, his public image is surprisingly narrow: focused on his charity work and little else except the fact he likes working out.
But Trump had privately complained that he hoped for a more noticeable improvement of his public image than Shine has been able to deliver.
Or would it make her savvy enough to remain closed off, knowing the damage an ill-timed couch jump can do to public image?
He has ensured that those with wealth or power "owe all of what they have to Putin himself," while masterfully controlling his public image.
"I know the Queen's public image isn't exactly one of wild frivolity, but… in private she could be hilarious," John said in the book.
Imagine a life cut off from the routine of normal interactions, and one in which disruptions to public image are considered signs of failure.
This contrasts with General Suleimani's public image, both at home and abroad, which, since 2013, has been propped up by a vast media campaign.
"The popularity of these platforms is, in part, explained by how they allow users to curate a perfect public image," according to the report.
The hearing promises to be a blockbuster session that could further erode Mr. Trump's public image and clarify the extent of his legal exposure.
Coles: No, it's really nothing like that, although the public image of it is great fun, and there's an element of it like that.
Despite the tobacco industry's tarnished public image, it is operating a powerful and massive influence machine in statehouses from Salt Lake City to Topeka.
And don't forget about the new moon in Libra on October 19, which will bring a fresh start in your career and your public image.
Congress has at least two faces: One is internal, concerned with policy, procedure, and bargaining; the other is simultaneously about policy, public image, and reelection.
A competitor, perhaps one with better graphics and the slick public image of a modern tech company, would have to directly poach from Second Life.
The decision came just weeks after he admitted to getting paid to pose for fake paparazzi photos in an attempt to improve his public image.
His economical and understated style had a strong influence on 2860th-century fiction, while his life of adventure and his public image influenced later generations.
His early years stand in contrast to his slick public image, and today Floridians discuss Pitbull in mythical terms, as a sort of Miami Hercules.
Even those involved understand these classes are only an introduction — and also double up as a way to promote positive public image of these careers.
But what this fails to consider is that in Harding's case, "messy media coverage" is still a crucial and complicating factor in her public image.
IN THE NEWS • Mayor Bill de Blasio has garnered a 230 percent approval rating amid his concerted effort to convey a more forceful public image.
The first couple's public image has been defined by viral video of Melania, 48, swatting away her husband's hand when he's tried to hold hers.
In her forthcoming memoir "What happened," obtained early by CNN, Hillary Clinton reflects on her public image, Putin's election meddling, her loss and her marriage.
"Your signature is like a public image," says Sheila Lowe, a writer and handwriting expert who works as a forensic document analyst for court cases.
" As for Burt's mixed feelings about the centerfold, which he shared later in life, Welch says, "There's one thing about public image and the press.
Colts fan Rob Lime of Indianapolis, IN told Broadly he has no doubt that the NFL does just enough philanthropy to bolster is public image.
The problem is that the more prominent she becomes as an advocate for her father, the more closely her public image is tied to his.
Listeners were invited to go behind Ms Knowles's public image and delve into a marriage breaking down, with all its accompanying rage, jealousy and reflection.
Remember, Kanye has a longstanding infatuation with Michael Jackson, another black icon who saw his public image destroyed by a massive media-tried sex scandal.
After pressure from the public and influential users, Twitter came to realize that its laissez faire approach to verification was not helping its public image.
Russian politician Alexander Torshin praised Butina's public image and success in infiltrating high-profile American groups, prosecutors revealed in a court hearing Wednesday in Washington.
She pushed back by employing fashion and public image as weapons, helping the family compete with the Astors and others who had shunned Jay Gould.
For first ladies, fashion is a key way to shape their public image and involves thoughtful choices to nail a formal occasion or public appearance.
The hope, the executives say, is that if employees believe that they have a higher purpose, it will rub off on the bank's public image.
"In large part, these images of catastrophically injured vets that are so emotionally moving have kind of taken over the public image," Mr. Meyer said.
The investment comes as Uber, the world's best known ride-hailing start-up, tries to reshape its public image under new Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi.
Fourth would be to have the president's public image be affected by people in his orbit who have a certain aura of thuggishness around them.
It focuses almost entirely on her public image, with little evidence of artistic motivation (other than in the music video, which is something else entirely).
He urges his colleagues to open up more as well, arguing that it can serve as an antidote to the negative public image of Goldman.
The Moon enters Pisces today, shifting your focus to your professional goals and your public image—how do you want people to see you, Gemini?
Torshin applauded Butina's public image and apparent success at building relationships following media coverage of her ties to powerful Americans in the US last year.
"There were definitely public image reasons why China did what it did," Amanda Glassman, a health expert at the Center for Global Development, told me.
"So when things got bad, she had no public image and there was nothing else to give any context to what was happening," he said.
Sources close to the "Empire" star tell TMZ ... even though his criminal record's scrubbed clean, he's in crisis management mode to repair his public image.
He added that Mr. Xi's concern for his public image stemmed from his fear of an Arab Spring-style revolt as China's economic growth slows.
Mr. Allievi, the university professor, said exhibitions could go a long way in enhancing the public image of communities such as the Muslims of Italy.
"Big Little Lies" is still defining her public image, but the way she manages her own identity post-Hollywood-stardom strikes me as especially Australian.
But if the appearance was an attempt to rehab Mr. Spicer's public image, the price was admitting that his credibility was now a punch line.
A Democratic adviser familiar with the thinking of the White House and campaign said reaching the 50 percent threshold could help improve Clinton's public image.
Ibrahimovic's carefully crafted public image could be read as a homage to Cantona, with his upturned collar and gnomic statements, packaged for the Instagram generation.
It isn't just Trump's public image that threatens to impede Republicans running down-ballot; Trump's failure to develop political infrastructure could also become an anchor.
If your business depends on bringing in more and more investment, isn't your first priority burnishing your public image for having special skills and insight?
The outspoken O'Leary has in recent years tried to soften Ryanair's abrasive public image, fearing it could be counter-productive for Europe's most profitable airline.
Hedge funds managers must engage the media to reshape their public image, explain their strategies and backstories and detail how they provide value to investors.
Google is aiming to mend fences in Washington after a difficult year that saw its public image take a hit and new scrutiny from lawmakers.
Google's public image took another hit when the company disclosed that YouTube and its advertising platforms were used by Russians to manipulate the 2016 elections.
The Baltimore Police Department had already been dealing with a public image crisis after seven of its officers were arrested on racketeering charges in March.
Over the last two years, Facebook's public image has taken a beating for scandals regarding widespread disinformation, negative impacts on users' mental health, and more.
If you're a social media company concerned both about your public image and the threat of regulation, is this a good thing or a bad thing?
The pair have insisted it wasn't for money, but rather to improve his public image, which they feel the media has reported in a negative light.
"This then created a distorted public image about the size of the illegal content and the way the social network deals with the complaints," it added.
Behind the families' carefully crafted veneer of a public image, there's ugliness and tragedy, as well as the unseemly machinations that hold the whole dynasties together.
Risa Heller, a longtime Democratic PR professional who has also worked in the Kushner orbit, helped shape Ivanka Trump's public image from outside the White House.
Looking deeper, he added, other themes emerge, including Mr. Graham's regard for an entire underclass of individuals often erased from the public image of American society.
Moving from a series that uses hybrid engines to one that's completely electric could be a sign of a company looking to fix its public image.
They said there's a reason so many gay, queer, gender-fluid people in Hollywood conceal their sexual identity, or their gender identity in their public image.
The report alleges that the transparency organization betrayed its own core values of "pristine leaking," and did so in a way that protects Russia's public image.
Her determination to maintain a relatively private life despite her role as the First Lady is, ironically, the most integral part of her very public image.
Exciting conversations will arrive on November 25, when communication planet Mercury connects with brilliant Uranus, especially in the realm of your career or your public image.
And, according to the BBC, Wright will only be given a 30-minute window in Zuckerberg's busy schedule of bungling attempts to fix Facebook's public image.
Not all of the attempts were on Castro's life: America's intelligence services initially tried other methods to undermine the leader's public image as a charismatic strongman.
They've even gone so far as to release all Content ID claims on YouTube, aiming to purge the evil from their public image and start afresh.
A narrow, trope-driven public image is a key to big profits—think the electro-pop princess (Kesha) or the rom-com love interest (De Havilland).
Demand increases and property values rise; poorer residents are displaced as wealthier people move in; new shops appear and the public image of the neighborhood changes.
After distancing itself from Schnatter, who still holds a 31 percent stake in Papa John's, the company has been further trying to amend its public image.
New moons symbolize new beginnings, and this one is big for your career and your public image (such a strong theme for you this month, ram!).
The Moon is in Gemini today, illuminating the career and reputation sector of your chart and finding you focused on your professional goals and public image.
But seeking to revise his "public image" may also provoke the kind of public shaming to which you allude, and at which this guy likely excels.
In his former role, Higbie oversaw the public image and messaging for the federal agency that manages Americans in volunteer services like AmeriCorps and Senior Corps.
The letters follow a separate public image problem for United after a dog died in an overhead bin during one of its flights earlier this month.
He was declared "core leader" of the Party, and state media began building up his public image with the type of hagiography not seen since Mao.
The problem is the public image of Apple among many in the media and beyond continues to be of a company that serves mostly creative professionals.
The Knicks have won only one playoff series over the past 18 seasons and their public image has suffered under the ownership of James L. Dolan.
And even when he was given the enormously unlikely opportunity to improve his public image, he mostly tanked it in favor of having a good time.
Just after I said the Hillary Clinton, it matters because she was a politician, I guess I can say now and that has public image matter.
Frenetic, driven and a natural troublemaker, the real Mrs von der Leyen belies her smooth public image: less twinset and pearls than knuckle-duster and caffeine pills.
Two high-level crisis management executives told CNN they've been approached by the couple to improve their public image in the wake of the college admissions scandal.
Silva's girlfriend, Thamara Cezar, handles her public image on social media, cooks for her and looks after their three dogs, the athlete told Globo Sports television channel.
Prince was not exactly an obscure figure before the album 1999, but it was nonetheless crucial in shaping his public image into the one that persists today.
They added that the company takes its public image seriously, and said that if anyone feels Sweatcoin affiliates are making false claims, they should flag these immediately.
Goldberg points out the intersection of identity politics and capitalism when artists are asked to professionalize and prioritize their public image as much as their actual work.
We first see Charley at the gynecologist's office getting tested after her husband's cheating scandal — while also working damage control on Davis's public image and endorsement deals.
Her Celeste is difficult to take seriously at first: having grown up in the spotlight, she appears to have ceded her real self to her public image.
Samsung, as any readers not living under rocks know, suffered an embarrassing public image crisis last year after several Galaxy Note 7 batteries caught fire or exploded.
And repeating that strategy over and over again is part of how Zendaya built up her public image while she was still working on the Disney Channel.
The new moon in Scorpio arrives on November 18, which is a fantastic occasion for you to cast a spell concerning your professional goals or public image.
The fact that Kim was fully owning her public image—including the criticism that she was vapid, talentless, and self-obsessed—was seen as bold and revolutionary.
Since taking office in 2012 Mr Xi has been fostering a public image of himself as a staunch defender of the Communist Party and its Maoist traditions.
The Sun on Sunday had argued it should be allowed to publish the threesome story because it would correct the couple's public image of strong marital commitment.
The worry now for SoftBank and its investors is that tech companies will no longer be willing to take Saudi money given the country's deteriorating public image.
Despite his anger and resentment, this Manson cowers in her presence and reveals a vulnerable streak at odds with the public image of him as evil incarnate.
The Middle Kingdom's public image lacks the reek of desparate farce that clings to its neighbor North Korea, or the batshit insanity that's become Japan's calling card.
"Until certain Dems get over the denial of how badly Bernie damaged Hillary's public image, we will make little progress as a Party," he opined in another.
And while Kim has opened up his public image in new ways (with the help of his sister Kim Yo-jong), North Korea is still a dictatorship.
Even as his father kept open a spigot of cash to prop up his son's enterprises, Donald Trump cultivated a public image of wealth, extravagance, and success.
Even if you don't have any major professional goals on the horizon, this will still be an exciting time for your public image and boosting your popularity.
No one worries about hooligans being good role models or cultivating a sponsor-friendly public image—the important thing is to keep bystanders out of harm's way.
Former President Bill Clinton also saw his public image worsen in the same poll: 45% of respondents rated him favorably compared to 52% who saw him unfavorably.
Like so many celebrity social media accounts, Gomez has an assistant who now runs her Insta account and carefully crafts a public image to present to fans.
It is hoping that reintroducing an iconic service uniform from the days of the Band of Brothers and Rosie the Riveter will help reframe its public image.
But despite the station's friendly public image, some employees are alleging that management is systematically pushing out older female journalists in favor of younger, less experienced ones.
In 2014, the landfill operator stepped up their lobbying efforts to improve their public image and ensure that they would have to pay for any costly removal.
A previously public image may or may not be searchable with Clearview depending on the time it was public and that would depend on the individual case.
His coming out story marked the moment when he chose to reconcile a carefully constructed public image with an important part of himself that he'd kept secret.
All the firms are balancing the enormous economic opportunity in China, with its 1.4 billion consumers, with the negative public image of capitulating to an authoritarian government.
James has, despite being one of the most famous people on the planet since he was a teenager, built a public image as a deeply uncynical person.
Unsavory optics also figure into Chuck's subplot this week, as he drags his son into a photo op to buttress his ascending public image for political office.
PhRma has for months been working to spot clean a public image that has been badly tarnished this year by individuals like former Turing CEO Martin Shkreli.
This includes Beyoncé, arguably the biggest pop star in the world and certainly the one most clearly in control of her heavily managed, often secretive public image.
The clerics who recently revived the Flying Fathers hockey team hope that it will help restore their public image following widespread cases of abuse involving the church.
In the case of 21 Savage, whose public image was built on a kind of impenetrable toughness mixed with weary resilience, this moment of vulnerability was destabilizing.
The denials of wrongdoing have done little to halt the slide in support for Fillon, who has cultivated a squeaky-clean public image throughout his political career.
Running the depressing gamut from PC Music through to Palma Violets, it's crucial to take the public image and background of today's artists with a pinch of salt.
Yet the YouTube audience can just as easily flip the script and turn on their favorite personality — and decimate not just their public image but their entire livelihood.
Martin Hand also notes the "degrees of anxiety, concern and fascination" that his own students demonstrated in response to the daunting demands of public image proliferation and upkeep.
And, as Recode's Peter Kafka pointed out this week, the leak signals that the company's culture may be undergoing substantial changes as its public image continues to suffer.
Although Occupy was born in the internet age, unlike ISIS, there was little internal control over the movement's public image, perhaps a result of its anti-hierarchical ideals.
If he has a known public image, it may come from his success as a television product pitchman — certainly not from demonstrative celebrations after touchdowns or first downs.
It's also a matter of public image: they're a company looking out for consumers and the occasional government contract, not a major participator in the military-industrial complex.
To keep public opinion (and lawmakers) on its side, the company has to carefully curate a public image of it helping the housing shortage, not making things worse.
But without the data, or collective understanding, policies like the new one at Stanford seem to be more about public image than the protection of our well-being.
Rousseff, meanwhile, has kept a relatively low profile throughout her first week on mandatory leave, though she has maintained her public image as the president of the republic.
Uber's deal with Saudi Arabia is the latest in a long line of decisions that seem to have been made without considering their impact on Uber's public image.
For most of her time in the public eye, Aniston was the all-around likable celeb with a perfectly palatable public image — beloved by men and women alike.
EINSTEIN&aposS THEORY OF HAPPINESS SELLS FOR $1.56M AT AUCTION The remarks in his journal are markedly different to the public image Einstein projected in his later years.
Indeed, Trump's public image has long deeply intertwined with vicious attacks on Mika Brzezinski, Megyn Kelly and Rosie O'Donnell, all of whom have challenged him in various ways.
Sometimes it feels like the weight of the world is on your shoulders (or at least, the weight of your carefully crafted public image) and it's completely draining.
With his slicked-back hair and bespoke 1980s power suits, Douglas's Gordon Gekko set the standard for the public image of the modern financial villain in Wall Street.
Emma, a 16-year-old from Surrey, told me that her friends are way more wary than boys of how getting wasted can backfire on your public image.
In spite of his charismatic and "squeaky-clean" public image, Ghomeshi's alleged unsavory behavior toward young women was reportedly common knowledge in the inner circles of Canadian media.
Kate Middleton wants everyone to know Meghan Markle isn't the only Royal with impeccable style ... because Kate's doing everything she can to keep up with Meghan's public image.
His mayorship was successful enough by the standards of the centrist establishment that his public image has transcended the kind of crass ambition he displayed before he ran.
Here they are, diligently working in the shadow of a negative public image, and they find themselves the subject of great value in the words of the president.
It showed that Teddy Roosevelt, who had created this public image as a trust buster who was going against corporations, was really in the pocket of big business.
Despite his swashbuckling public image, Putin is, for the most part, fairly risk averse, and any military interference in Belarus would be highly risky, requiring an enormous operation.
But some defense officials cautioned that McMaster's proximity to Trump has politicized his public image, which could force him into an early retirement rather than a Pentagon position.
Lawmakers threatened legislative action last year in response to that video, which placed United in the middle of a public image crisis, and called for additional consumer protections.
There, along with American Conservative Union President Matt Schlapp, the two sought to temper Bannon's public image and rebut reports of discord between the administration's top two advisers.
The moves are part of Facebook's attempts to reshape its public image which took a beating last year after a privacy scandal involving British data consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
In 2011, the year Mr. Niccol joined Taco Bell to work on marketing and product innovation, the chain struggled with its own public image problem and sputtering sales.
Their public image, shaky in France at the best of times, suffered even as officers were repeatedly pressed into service on successive weekends to handle Yellow Vest protests.
In a bid to rebuild the e-cigarette maker's public image, Juul, under new chief executive officer and former Altria executive, K.C. Crosthwaite, has revamped its top management.
Mr. Hernandez has suggested as much in court, saying that his brash stunts and gang homages were all part of an act meant to foster his public image.
The kingdom, and particularly Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, have spearheaded a broad attempt at improving its public image in recent years, including some reforms to women's rights.
Despite controversy over the ideological cast of the court, the Supreme Court has reached its most positive public image since the poll began measuring its popularity in 1992.
Even Trump, who spent the campaign railing against the "fake news" media, seemed to intuit that a cordial relationship with reporters was essential to managing his public image.
Though Syria's leadership of the disarmament group is unlikely to have much effect and is only for four weeks, it is a blow to the conference's public image.
His daughter and Kushner, will join Trump in Pittsburgh, along with first lady Melania Trump, who has sometimes worked with mixed results to soften her husband's public image.
If Democrats are hoping that Mr. Cohen's testimony will damage Mr. Trump's public image, Republicans have been laying the groundwork to try to undercut Mr. Cohen's credibility first.
The silk guild also commissioned local artist Domenico di Michelino to paint a processional banner for the young organization, to be used as a public image in parades.
The government reshuffle in Poland was a recognition of a public image problem, but the real power remained in the hands of the party's undisputed leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski.
As all non-conforming parts of Ashley O's personality are shoved to the wayside, her public image must be continually maintained and distributed through merchandising and album releases.
Over the last few months, you've experienced huge growths in your relationships and have found yourself taking a more mature, conservative stance on issues concerning your public image.
Musk's public image is that of a tycoon using his influence to innovate towards a techno-utopian future powered by clean energy and complete with human cities on Mars.
If the company is mostly concerned with its public image and risk management then they might reprimand but not fire the employee who makes the inappropriate comment over drinks.
The state isn't suing Comcast for bad customer service per se, but for the sorts of misleading claims and practices that have given Comcast such a poor public image.
To expect the same from writers doing their best to honestly and insightfully assess your work or your public image is a misunderstanding of what we're trying to accomplish.
Apple made the calculated decision that acquiescing without a fight would be worse in the longterm for the public, or at the very least for its own public image.
The company has blamed the negative publicity for denting sales and has taken steps to improve its public image by removing Schnatter's image from promotional materials and pizza boxes.
Looking back, it's a harrowing time in the life of the pop star that marked a significant downturn in her career and public image, from which she's still recovering.
Republicans could rehabilitate the public image problem they inflicted upon themselves in 2005 by committing to managing bureaucracies effectively and giving federal agencies the resources they need to succeed.
While Roma women are not represented in any of the European Union's national parliaments, they are coming to the forefront in arts and theatre to reclaim their public image.
Median annual wage: $270,20260Projected job growth through 22026: 211 percent Creating and maintaining a favorable public image for a company or organization is the main aim of this job.
He'll be walking a tightrope with his son for his entire professional life, and have to explain the difference between public image and private priorities starting pretty much now.
" Says Lisa Coleman, keyboardist with Prince's band, the Revolution, "He's so consumed by what he's doing that sometimes he has not noticed what is happening to his public image.
Much of that debate has been heavily influenced by Cosby's long-held public image as "America's Dad" and his efforts to serve as the moral center of black America.
It probably seemed a harmless wheeze to burnish your public image when it was put to you by (I presume) an Englishman with a camera and a plausible manner.
Though Facebook was already wildly successful, Zuckerberg was busy defending his public image after an unfavorable portrayal in the film "The Social Network," which was released that same year. 
" It was a pretty sweet deal ... Milo says he scored a $255,000 advance, and Simon & Schuster embraced his public image as an "outspoken and controversial Breitbart columnist and blogger.
Pamela, whose image was ubiquitous before ubiquity could be juiced with retweets, is left in the strange position of having to renegotiate the nature of her own public image.
The plotters included White House officials and the two men charged with safeguarding the secretary's public image — who instead worked to undercut it, according to loyalists of the secretary.
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Like other presidential hopefuls in Taiwan, Terry Gou has spent the past few weeks working on his public image by carrying toddlers, wrapping dumplings and helping farmers.
Mr. Cohen, who is in the midst of trying to repair his tarnished public image and raise money from investors, is not accused of inappropriate behavior in the lawsuit.
It is patently obvious that the Winter Games in Pyeongchang were used merely as a "public image makeover" to gain political leverage while the status quo remains greatly unchanged.
It has also left the tour open to criticism that it cares more about maintaining its public image than about addressing personal behavior that is detrimental to the game.
Hillary Clinton famously used children as her signature cause when she was first lady, publishing It Takes a Village in 1996, when her public image was mired in scandal.
All those things about him being intense do seem to be true, but on SNL at least he's able to lighten up and make fun of that public image.
" Linton said she was attempting to "portray a certain public image" with her social media post, but concedes it was "boastful and materialistic and my response was extremely thoughtless.
Musk's initial tweet in July dampened investor sentiment in Tesla, with shares falling on the day on concerns over the executive's leadership, public image and his presence on Twitter.
Meanwhile, Zuckerberg is portrayed in the book as somewhere "between naive genius and robotic robber baron," according to Carr, who added that Zuckerberg "is consumed by his public image."
Yet the President's demeanor -- so different than his usual relentless combative public image -- was enough for pundits, some of whom suggest he has all along wanted to be impeached.
The White House always leaks In private business, Trump used a combination of rewards (high pay) and threats (lawsuits) to keep his team united in support of his public image.
LONDON (Reuters) - Dwindling job security, heavier workloads, regulatory upheaval and the poor public image of the banking sector are taking a toll on the mental health of Britain's bank workers.
On the fourth track, titled "The Man," Swift, 29, plays with her public image and muses how different her life would be if she had been born, well, a man.
If you can, for a moment, separate the late Jahseh Onfroy from his public image as the rapper XXXTentacion, here's what you have: Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy was born on Jan.
N executives faced disgruntled company and contracted employees at its annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday as the airline tried to repair its public image damaged by recent customer relations fiascos.
But one thing we are certainly getting is a perception of increased openness as spy agency burnish their public image by doing things like opening up official social media accounts.
Placing political and celebrity news side by side, Abney creates a chaotic scene that challenges viewers to think critically about the relationships between gender and sexuality, public image, and race.
It's far from clear that a rule-breaking company with a toxic public image at war with its own workforce can really pull this off without imploding in the process.
Ali fought some of his most epic matches in the 70s, including The Rumble in the Jungle against George Foreman in 19633, and actively promoted an aggressive, dominant public image.
Amidst rampant headlines about drug-related deaths at electronic music festivals, the appearance of yoga classes at these events may offer a welcome new spin on dance music's public image.
Google Glass was a massive flop, giving AR a sour public image and showing just how far the technology needs to go before it can be worn on our face.
Maintaining a prim and proper public image is part of her job, so the royal formerly known as Kate Middleton is never seen with a single hair out of place.
He was reinstated by the UFC later that month and embarked on a public image rehabilitation tour, breaking his silence by filming an hourlong interview-cum-puff piece for MMAFighting.
He appears concerned about his and China's public image; he will not want the United States to parade endless accusations of cyber stealing and corporate espionage across the world stage.
I was trying to create this public image that was elegant and stylish, but that was just so clueless because I should have focused on who I really am instead.
The recent incidents come nearly one year after a viral video showed a passenger being forcibly dragged off a United flight and thrust the airline into a public image crisis.
The president has often appeared averse to face-to-face confrontation, and according to the Times, he is acutely aware that firing Kelly would do little for his public image.
It leaves Taoism in a very different position in society, a representative of the culture without any rights to control their own public image, which is controlled by the government.
Even Stalin's public image is being largely redeemed: His likeness has gone up on posters around the country, and he has been praised as a great military and industrial leader.
Today Goldman is trying to change not only that public image, but also some of the central tenets of its culture, like the secrecy and reliance on back-room dealings.
Today's full moon, in Water sign Cancer, is illuminating the sector of your chart that that rules your career and public image, and you're feeling especially emotional about these themes.
Witness Sunmi, a former member of Wonder Girls, tearing down her own carefully cultivated public image in her recent single "Heroine," a song about a woman surviving a failed relationship.
Assuming things go down smoothly next week, Samsung shouldn't have much to worry about with regards to its public image (even as it struggles with other problems behind the scenes).
She became the youngest director of communications for the Conservative Party at the age of 29, and is known for aiding Johnson with improving his public image during the campaign.
The wife of a retired Secret Service agent, Cortez Masto is a no-nonsense politician with a strong background on health care and the environment and an impeccable public image.
She does, however, acknowledge that there is a popular public image of the nightcap as a strong drink, which typically involves a brown spirit like brandy, whiskey, rum or amaro.
But for an actress who has prized her characters' contradictions, Ms. Bening has seen her public image be reduced to the role of the lion tamer who domesticated Mr. Beatty.
Though Judge Sand presided over other prominent cases in his long judicial tenure, including terrorism and financial fraud cases, the marathon Yonkers litigation loomed largest in defining his public image.
The revelations about Epstein's donations — and the way he apparently used his relationships with scientists to launder his public image — raise new questions about sexual assault cases and their aftermath.
Those files were turned over to the paper's sales department, which then approached the governors to sell them "coverage plans" to improve their public image, the young woman explained. Mrs.
I talked to Oppenheim about the film's timeliness given the events of the 303 election cycle, the way we construct political narratives, and how Jackie Kennedy controlled her public image.
We had a candidate in the form of Donald Trump who has a certain public image, and is perceived by his supporters as being a very successful and savvy businessman.
They invite us to consider the people whose faces are now missing, and what about the images made them unsuitable for the public image of farming curated by the FSA.
Untrained Eyes, a conceptual technology project that takes its inspiration from observing the explicit bias that can be found during everyday image searches within Google and other public-image archives.
But internal Facebook documents obtained by Motherboard show that beyond protecting democracy, there's a second, clearly stated reason that Facebook is interested in hardening its platform: protecting its public image.
Then he became vice president for eight years, and in a practical sense, his public image is shaped much more heavily by those years than by decades-old plagiarism allegations.
It's not the first time that Trump, who is known to be both thin-skinned and dedicated to polishing his public image, has become fixated on details that challenge his success.
But its rollout coincides with the Corps' investigation into the posting of nude photos of female Marines without their permission, a scandal that has marred the public image of the branch.
He liked to crank out a lot of work, and he could really manage his public image using other names, one of them being the one he published this piece under.
"My public image is unshakably that of America's wholesome virgin, the girl next door, carefree and brimming with happiness," she told her biographer A.E. Hotchner in Doris Day: Her Own Story.
He described the persona as our public image, or who we present ourselves to the world; the word derives from the Latin term that refers to masks worn by Etruscan mimes.
We spoke to 16 of these talents who helped shape the public image of FLOTUS (in turn, she gave them her respect and vote of confidence — and an unmatched bragging right).
His death rocked Glee's tight knit cast, which included his girlfriend, Lea Michele, and exposed a life of trouble and addiction that was very different from his clean-cut public image.
Advocates say greater gender diversity also can bring better financial performance, improve public image and is the right thing to do given that women are more than half the country's population.
Critic's Notebook On "Jesus Is King," his ninth album, the rapper turns to gospel music, suggesting a shift in his public image that's actually not much of a change at all.
Listen: On "Jesus Is King," Kanye West's ninth album, the rapper turns to gospel music, suggesting a shift in his public image that's actually not much of a change at all.
Depressingly, it seems like one of the better ways to discourage corruption in the new administration may be as simple as Americans looking askance at Ivanka and denting her public image.
Facebook is generally pretty careful to isolate its CEO from opportunities for bad press, Zuckerberg has an extensive team helping him maintain his manicured public image on the social media site.
And they're a big reason that even as North Carolina's anti-LGBTQ law continues to hurt the state's economy and public image, Republican lawmakers have so far refused to repeal it.
And while Lyft has generally enjoyed a positive public image as far as its business practices, this report shows that it nevertheless faces challenges similar to the rest of the Valley.
While much of what Ward's book describes about Ivanka and Kusher has been reported in some form before, Ward hones in on Ivanka's public image as her father's confidante and mollifier.
The management company's name has come to serve as something of a catchall term for all of the vague and nefarious outside forces that have input on One Direction's public image.
Gomez and her female pop star peers are discovering that the terrifying act of making your vulnerabilities public is a necessary defense against the pressures of projecting a perfect public image.
The bank is also still trying to restore its public image after a series of financial crisis-era scandals, including alleged mistreatment of troubled business borrowers by its Global Restructuring Group.
Mueller's public image has sunk to an all-time low with both Republicans and Democrats since he began his probe into possible collusion between the Trump 2016 presidential campaign and Russia.
When she performs live, she is often hiding behind her huge wig, which has become so synonymous with her public image that it's headline news when she is seen without it.
Advocate for Confederate symbols wins in Virginia Corey Stewart, the bombastic conservative who built his public image on championing Confederate symbols, will win the Republican Senate nomination in Virginia, CNN projects.
But, as we've reported ... Kodak's public image has taken hit after hit ... from beefing with Lil Wayne and disrespecting Lauren London to his border bust, which triggered a U.S. Attorney investigation.
The Moon is in Taurus today, lighting up the sector of your chart that rules your career and your reputation and finding you reflecting on your path and your public image.
Having witnessed the devotion of Diet Coke-heads to their pop of choice, we had to know how they feel about losing such an important part of Diet Coke's public image.
I don't mean that the Massachusetts senator is a better speaker than anyone who has ever run, nor a more strident revolutionary, nor as charismatic a shaper of her public image.
The panel will also discuss how other elite families in 143th- to early-19th-century New York used portraiture to secure their public image and status in the new United States.
It's perhaps a testament to how Kaepernick sparked a tremendous shift that continues to affect the NFL's public image and has ignited an ongoing national dialogue about race, sports, and protest.
Mr. Manafort was a longtime adviser to Mr. Yanukovych, working with him to revamp his public image and acquire a pro-Western patina that helped him win the presidency in 2010.
As was the case for hundreds of Apple workers in Ireland, their abrupt termination appeared to be a product of a merciless decision that bodes best for the company's public image.
The wave of female, minority and outsider candidates toppling incumbents in the Democratic Party is also sweeping aside the idea that a politician's public image should be upbeat and utterly conventional.
Howard University Stares Down Challenges, and Hard Questions on Black Colleges Students and faculty members grapple with campus turmoil and the university's public image as a barometer for black colleges nationwide.
Apple is obsessively cautious in maintaining its public image; Iovine, the son of a Brooklyn longshoreman, blurts profanities in a high-pitched rasp and is one of music's great hustler-salesmen.
She also said she had been in love with Trump, and saw a loving side of the former reality star in private that was at odds with his tough public image.
Over the last couple of years, as he has become increasingly popular, he's been steadily remaking his public image — a product, he said, of being exposed to more of the world.
And his cocksure public image masked disarray, now evident in a trail of civil disputes, bankruptcy filings and alleged financial crimes going back several years, according to court papers and interviews.
That's not just a reflection of Harry's checkered public image (a British soldier who served in Afghanistan, Harry had years earlier sparked controversy for attending a costume party in Nazi regalia).
It also, however, feels entirely in line with the agency, which has cultivated a conservative public image as it pursues the strange and perilous business of launching human beings into the void.
David Marburger, a Cleveland attorney who represents media clients, compared Hogan to Donald Trump, another larger-than-life figure who has bragged about his male prowess as part of his public image.
"Since discovering Cardi B in 2015, Shaft has played an integral role in developing her music career and public image," a rep for Shaft said in a statement to Billboard and Variety.
And now, with Congress scrutinizing it and the world watching, Facebook is scrambling to contain an metastasizing crisis that has tarnished its public image and conjured the threat of possible government regulation.
"I was trying to create this public image that was elegant and stylish, but that was just so clueless because I should have focused on who I really am instead," she said.
Outspoken, with an alternative style, she became a divisive figure immediately, which led to a public image that at the beginning often threatened to overshadow the movies she was trying to make.
While she grew up in the industry, she said, farming has not held a public image as an inclusive industry, welcoming of women and men of different ages, races or sexual orientation.
What we see here is Ai double-tracking his public image: defining himself through committed political art on the one hand, but on the other demonstrating allegiance to moneyed, brand-conscious commerce.
The airline may never fully recover their public image after the brutal videos, but this is seemingly only the first, awkward half-step in a long term reorientation of the company. Hopefully.
"/Pol/" is a reference to 4chan's designated "politically incorrect" board, which — along with its miscellaneous-topic "/b/" section —  provides much of the basis for the site's public image as an internet cesspool.
It's really an eye-opening look at what it's like to balance personal issues with public image, especially in one of the most talked-about and fawned-over families in the world.
Descriptions of Zhu forcibly kissing and groping Xianzi were "pure fiction" and had caused "grave damage" to Zhu's public image and his mental health, according to the filing, which was dated Sept.
In an era when tech public image has been tested by non-stop scandals from the industry giants, Splice is pulling in ace talent that want to work on something unequivocally positive.
For all of JFK's nonchalant charm, Hill reveals he was greatly concerned about Jackie's public image and became surprisingly controlling in how she'd be photographed on a trip to Italy in 1962.
Mr Cruz, a debating champion who has been an advocate before the Supreme Court, made point after point about the gap between Mr Trump's public image and his record and private rhetoric.
Public-image rehabilitation aside, however, the lawsuit is also a genuine step forward for drawing attention to the spyware market and the need for stricter regulation of private surveillance companies like NSO.
The dog's death in March came roughly one year after the public image crisis United faced when a viral video showed a passenger being forcibly dragged off of one of its flights.
Watch out for shifts to take place around your work/life balance, especially relating to your public image versus your need for privacy, as a result of this full moon in Taurus.
Facebook has been pushing to change its public image after a series of scandals about hate speech and violence being promoted on it platform and user data being used to influence elections.
Morrison, a former treasurer, has spent his first two weeks as leader trying to heal factional divides and soften his public image, culminating in a call for "Australians to love each other".
As do subsequent Public Image enablers, the protean producer and bassist Bill Laswell and the genuine classic rock drummer Ginger Baker — Mr. Lydon's roster of collaborators over the decades has been eclectic.
Critics say the university has done this to protect its public image; Stanford maintains it wants to ensure fairness to the accused in a proceeding with standards lower than a criminal case.
Managers of artistic and cultural projects, though, need to do more than that; they need to show proactively that they "get it" and will accommodate the authoritarians and protect their public image.
Meanwhile, Stewart's relationship with ex Robert Pattinson was a boost for her public image: As co-stars in the Twilight franchise, the two provided constant tabloid fodder, despite being generally private people.
Something we can now see for ourselves thanks to a public image, video and audio online library launched by NASA that features over 140,000 items from all over this planet, and beyond.
Fans and critics, focused on her few abrasive responses to her public image, missed the emotional heart of Reputation, which is otherwise a lovely, reflective album about settling into an adult relationship.
Her public image weighed heavily in the international community's imagination, which was decidedly more familiar with the morality play of "The Lady Versus the Generals" than with the longer history of Burma.
"I was trying to create this public image that was elegant and stylish, but that was just so clueless because I should have focused on who I really am instead," Linton said.
It highlights the rising reliance of lawmakers on their communications teams to convey the party's narrative and public image, even in the midst of making the necessary compromises to get things done.
His interactions with fans outside the courthouse, coupled with a parade of show business friends who have attended the trial in support, have signaled he is intent on repairing his public image.
Previous reports have suggested that some FTC members wanted to hold Mark Zuckerberg personally accountable for Facebook's actions, a rare rebuke for a CEO known to be sensitive about his public image.
Taking that line wasn't always easy for Boehner, who faced criticism from normal allies like the Chamber of Commerce and knew that killing a popular bipartisan bill could hurt his public image.
People who know her well almost universally describe her as being warm and honest and smart and likable and wonderful, and yet for many people that wasn't part of her public image.
His public image suffered for a while after his impeachment — Al Gore's presidential campaign kept Clinton away from some key swing states for fear that voters would punish Gore for Clinton's misdeeds.
Ronald Reagan ran to successfully marry the public image with government spending with undeserving minorities who were either undeserving because they were criminal or because they were lazy, like the welfare queen.
The couple were peppered with questions about Taylor Swift, social media (Kim "hates tweeters and deleters," Kanye notes), and their public image, and it's all just so entertaining and even a smidge insightful.
Her star power, mesmerizing skating, and whip-like shot, plus the name recognition she brings as the sister of Pittsburgh Penguin Phil Kessel, provide a boost to the league's recently tarnished public image.
Born on September 4, Queen Bey's astrological identity shines through in her rigorous schedule, attention to detail in her performances and videos, and the value she places in crafting a #Flawless public image.
McGinn also surveyed people on whether they associated Sandberg with Facebook or her personal initiatives, such as Lean In and Option B. The company further measured how Sandberg's public image compared with Zuckerberg's.
Toward the end of last year, I couldn't help but assess their social media antics as poorly executed publicity stunts that may have fattened their pockets, but did nothing for their public image.
The taped conversation adds a new layer to the Justice Department's ongoing investigation of Cohen's involvement in payments to women who threatened Trump's public image in the months leading up to the  election.
" Not content with one nuclear attack, he followed up with: "Until certain Dems get over the denial of how badly Bernie damaged Hillary's public image, we will make little progress as a party.
The ruling from Chief Magistrate Emma Arbuthnot is a major win for Uber, which has been trying to remake its public image since its embattled former CEO Travis Kalanick was ousted last year.
"Mr Valls' undiplomatic exclamation has spread like wildfire in Gabon, and has further damaged Mr. Bongo's public image," he said in a note on Monday, while noting Ping's candidacy also had its critics.
The ride-hailing app Uber is releasing a new series of commercials featuring CEO Dara Khosrowshahi in an effort to fix its public image after a string of ethics issues, CNBC reported Wednesday.
Mueller has a carefully cultivated public image—an incorruptible public servant, a boy scout, the law man's law man—and works diligently to avoid contaminating it with any of the grubbiness of politics.
Contrary to their public image as fearless skeptics who relentlessly look for flaws in their own work and the work of their colleagues, many scientists conform to the opinions of those around them.
The comments reflect the pressure Australia's highly profitable major banks are under to improve their governance and public image since the inquiry, called a Royal Commission, exposed widespread misconduct across the financial sector.
"What we wanted to write about in the book was the nuance of people that we love," Barbara said, and they've done just that, charting the distance between public image and private reality.
The new card is unlikely to "make a big dent in Goldman's financial position or even its public image," said Lawrence J. White, economics professor at New York University Stern School of Business.
Much has been made of the way Donald Trump, on the brink of failure as a businessman, parlayed a stint on reality TV into both a revitalized public image and the American presidency.
Two high-level crisis management executives told CNN in May that they were approached by the couple to help improve their public image following news of their involvement in the college admissions scam.
Its gestures had follow-through and blind abandon, laying groundwork for such gritty, confrontational bands as Einstürzende Neubauten and Public Image Ltd, and the bristling post-punk of Talking Heads and Sonic Youth.
"Olivia de Havilland has made efforts, spent time and money, protecting her well-defined public image as one who does not engage in gossip and other unkind, ill-mannered behavior," the lawsuit reads.
Analysts say the Luxembourg authorities face a dilemma between defending confidentiality within financial institutions on whose customers the tiny state's economy depends and avoiding damage to its public image that could discourage business.
Eleventh package - Cory Booker, New Jersey, found in Florida First reports: Morning of October 26 Discovered Thursday at a postal facility in Florida, there is not yet a public image of the package.
Crucially, if it wants to salvage a public image that extends beyond the notion that it is merely on the receiving end of things, it will need to broaden its conception of talent.
Tolia was responding in part to a question about how Uber CEO Travis Kalanick can respond to his company's current crisis; pre-Nextdoor, Tolia dealt with some public image issues of his own.
Polling suggests her handling of a nerve agent attack against a former Russian double agent in England in March and the decision to take military action in Syria has improved her public image.
The indictment says the lobbyist led the strategy to improve Ukraine's "international public image" and that Skadden was paid through a bank account in Cyprus controlled by the lobbyist, mirroring details from Manafort's case.
Also honored is Isabel Spearman, a former fashion public relations executive who worked for Cameron's wife Samantha as a stylist and assistant, and Thea Rogers, an adviser credited with smartening up Osborne's public image.
"We are saddened to see him leave but grateful for the tireless work he has put in to help us grow our brand and public image, and build various relationships with government," Li said.
Additionally, the 24-year-old actress will inherit the rights to her mother's public image and likeness, as well as her intellectual property rights — including ongoing proceeds from Fisher's books, specials, trademarks and copyrights.
Jackie proposes that the first lady's carefully calculated public image was both truth and facade: not a false front, but rather a calculated one that becomes more interesting as you probe beneath its surface.
To a degree, the fear factor associated with his public image works well in player-facing coaching jobs, but could easily be exposed in a managerial position that requires constant interfacing with the media.
Additionally, the 25-year-old actress will inherit the rights to her mother's public image and likeness, as well as her intellectual property rights — including ongoing proceeds from Fisher's books, specials, trademarks and copyrights.
Revelations that the company worked with the Trump campaign and the Brexit campaign in the United Kingdom to use shadily harvested data from Facebook to target political ads has shaken the company's public image.
The legal fracas has changed Mr. Redstone's public image from a firebrand whose business acumen and ruthlessness won him control of Viacom, Paramount Pictures and CBS, a $40 billion empire, into something quite different.
Khamenei cares deeply about his standing on the world stage, and sanctioning him personally is bound to damage his public image, yet some experts from the Obama administration dismissed the decision as a sideshow.
K.C. Crosthwaite, a former executive at major shareholder Altria, is tasked with fixing the company's battered public image and shrinking valuation as the regulatory moves on vaping threaten to upend the fast-growing industry.
The pout has become a decidedly camp inside joke, precisely because her public image is a performance, about which she's constantly wryly giggling with those who choose to be in on it with her.
The United Nations on Wednesday named Alison Smale, a veteran correspondent and editor at The New York Times, as its most senior official in charge of shaping the 193-member organization's global public image.
For more than a decade, this has been the tug-of-war central to the singer and songwriter's art and her public image, but recently, her self-protection instincts have been thawing a bit.
Residential adoption of solar panels is growing 8% year over year, according to research firm Wood Mackenzie, and publicly traded companies are increasingly viewing renewable energy as beneficial from economic and public image perspectives.
Muilenburg is a lifelong Boeing engineer who fought a rising tide of public and regulatory scrutiny to try to steady the company during the crisis, but who failed to overcome a stilted public image.
His estimated $13 billion net worth, love of big homes and lavish spending on modern art, combined with his firm's envelope-pushing tactics, all shaped a public image of a highflying hedge fund manager.
By the time we closed out the interviews, he was aware that I'd caught him in a few things that could be very disturbing to the public image he was then trying to craft.
Although he may wish to portray himself as a centrist alternative to more extreme presidential contenders, Mr. Bloomberg wouldn't enter the race with a public image that is especially conducive to a third-party run.
Although the party presents a public image of unity, there are diverse views on everything from the pace and openness of reforms to Vietnam's delicate diplomatic balancing between China, the United States and other powers.
But whether or not the board votes tonight, Uber will still have numerous problems to redress, including an internal culture of sexual harassment, its trash public image, feuding among leadership and lawsuits from angry drivers.
In a 903 interview with Life & Style Montag cited her poor public image as "The Hills" antagonist and her infamous  290 plastic surgeries in one day  as reasons for the album&aposs miserable commercial performance.
Echoing the way Davis has long been given credit for shaping Houston's music and public image, the media narrative around the movie suggested that Costner was the behind-the-scenes maker of her acting career.
One of the most well-known methods of transforming teenagers into pop stars in Korea is with plastic surgery; in Korea, there's no stigma attached to having your face changed to better your public image.
Some might see the shift in Stefani's public image as an inevitable ideological trajectory: the social liberal who, with age and distance from school, mellows into a more conservative version of their once radical self.
Exxon Isn't the Only Oil Company That Knew About Climate Change in the 70sSeveral months back, Exxon's public image took a well-deserved nosedive after an investigation by…Read more ReadInside Climate News kept digging.
He claims Whitney was not the sweet princess Hollywood made her out to be Multiple sources have told PEOPLE the superstar struggled with her "perfect" public image, which Brown also writes about in his book.
Northam may have also benefited from the public image of his party, as voters chose Democrats as more likely to care about the middle and working class, low-income people, African Americans, women, and children.
He previously said he would not attend the royal wedding after it came to light that he'd posed for fake paparazzi photos in an attempt to fix his public image and make a little money.
Their consensus: He needs to flip blue-leaning states to his column, soften his public image -- particularly as he targets independents, women and minority voters -- and drive up Hillary Clinton's already high negatives even further.
It was one of Swift's first very obvious failures to create and control her public image, and in honor of the holiday week, I think it's high time to revisit this period of Swiftian history.
Her feed is a holistic homage to the idea of letting go, of allowing grace and human kindness to enter into the spaces where resentment once made a home — and shaped a very public image.
We assess that ongoing congressional scrutiny of Saudi Arabia could, in fact, lead the Kingdom to make some concessions in the talks because of a desire to try to improve its public image, even slightly.
Why it matters: When both liberal and conservative operatives believe that beating up on tech companies will get supporters to open their wallets, big tech's already tarnished public image may be in for more bruising.
Unlike the likes of Pele before him, football now seems incidental to his success, with the keepy-uppy gimmicks which haunted his Brazilian forebear well into his retirement almost entirely absent from Beckham's public image.
Jones discovered hundreds of these images within the public image collection of the Library of Congress, and through exhaustive hours of research was able to collect a great deal of them and re-present them.
But the promotion says as much about Turcke's boss, Commissioner Roger Goodell, and what he hopes to achieve in his remaining years at the league, as it does about burnishing the N.F.L.'s public image.
"The Inventor," HBO's Theranos documentary, draws comparisons between Holmes and one of her idols, Thomas Edison, who may have been better at cultivating his public image as an inventor than he was at actually inventing.
The band has abetted him — and pressured him — with bristling riffs for guitar (Greg Ahee), bass (Scott Davidson) and drums (Alex Leonard), drawing on the post-punk legacy of Gang of Four, Public Image Ltd.
Thomas has worked as a conservative activist for decadesReports of Thomas helping weed out people not loyal to Trump across the administration is the latest chapter in her public image as a staunch conservative activist.
Mostly, in their telling, and certainly in his, what he'd come back from was debilitating back pain and other injuries, rather than the collapse of his marriage, his public image, or his emotional well-being.
It's likely that Merkin's long-term relationship with Allen is the key that unlocked the interview with Previn in the first place; Allen's publicity team has been famously rigorous about his public image for decades.
After years of a public image as an entertaining clown -- Johnson, like Trump, had his big break on TV -- stories of the Conservative leader as a bully, cheat and a selfish womanizer have begun to emerge.
Cary Grant, one of Hollywood's greatest leading men, was always discomfited by the disconnect he felt between his public image — debonair, to the same degree that Napoleon could be called powerful — and a nagging internal emptiness.
A few aides, like his chief of staff Nick Ayers, deputy chief of staff Jarrod Agen, and press secretary Alyssa Farah, maintain Pence's public image as the dutiful, uncontroversial Republican perfectly in line with the president.
A scandal surrounding the targeting mechanism could be seriously detrimental to the social network's business in a way that the rest of its recent public image problems haven't, judging by the recovery of Facebook's share price.
Papa John's, which expects lagging sales in the first half of 2019, blamed the negative publicity for faltering sales and pushed to improve its public image by removing Schnatter's image from promotional materials and pizza boxes.
With no easy fixes to Europe's public image and no consensus on what a reformed union might look like, the main agreement reached on Wednesday was familiar: to hold another meeting in Bratislava, Slovakia, in September.
Music led the way, with the so-called Madchester era of the late 1980s — centered on the Hacienda nightclub, and bands like Happy Mondays and the Stone Roses — turning the city's public image on its head.
"Dancing With the Stars," in which celebrities are paired with professional ballroom dancers and voted off by the public, has been a popular venue for those seeking a comeback or trying to change their public image.
The taped conversation adds a new layer to the Justice Department's ongoing investigation of Cohen's involvement in payments to women who threatened Trump's public image in the months leading up to the November 2016 presidential election.
In the court hearings that followed, the assistant United States attorney Paul Nathanson punctured Simmons's public image with point-by-point allegations: He was never in the C.I.A. He hadn't made a mortgage payment since 2010.
Your sign has a reputation for being a homebody, so people don't realize how career-driven you can be, but today, the Moon in Aries inspires you to focus on your goals, career, and public image.
Were the People magazine and LIFE magazine clutches a commentary on how Diana used the media as an accessory in her public image campaign, or are the bags just a manifestation of Abloh's obsession with labeling?
She plays her present against her past like she's casting it against type; every charitable, intelligent, or daring thing she does is newsworthy precisely because it breaks with her public image as a bimbo party girl.
With her carefully crafted public image and English boarding school education, she was politically savvy enough that she was soon rubbing elbows with power brokers like Sepp Blatter and Gianni Infantino and stars like Cristiano Ronaldo.
The stigma was stoked in part by Hollywood narratives like "Rambo," and is still pervasive today, said Bill Rausch, the executive director of Got Your 6, a nonprofit group that tracks the public image of veterans.
While slurs, death threats, and stalking have been rampant on its platform for almost a decade, as Buzzfeed's Charlie Warzel reported last summer, the 2016 presidential election became a major watershed moment for Twitter's public image.
I have never interviewed Trump, but people I know who have often remark on an uncanny element of the experience: the absence of any indication of an off-limits private self distinct from his public image.
We have seen many influencers and celebrities attempt to rebrand after controversy in a last ditch effort to save their public image and their career; however, in the case of Kaylie Konrad, the similarities stop there.
President Trump's atrocious behavior in office has begun to sully the public image of many of his major donors, with billionaires like Equinox-owner Stephen Ross suffering boycotts waged by his high-income, left-leaning customers.
But they also include the prayers that carried him through his torment as a prisoner of war, and helped him through his life journey as he sought to reconcile his mistakes with his heroic public image.
Varda's late films helped cement that public image; Faces Places, her 2017 collaboration with street artist JR, in which she travelled rural France and created murals of locals, broke through as an unlikely late-career success.
The new details of the case come at a difficult time for Deutsche Bank as it tries to repair its public image and relations with Berlin after a series of fines relating to other trading scandals.
This document shows that despite the public image Corra is trying to project abroad, the country has the technical capabilities, and the willingness, to engage in widespread internet censorship—and likely has done it for years.
By barring him from dressing in anything other than prison attire, Ellis is further denying Manafort the privilege of using clothing to steer how people perceive him and therefore reclaim some control over his public image.
This public display, part of her father's program to bring Iran into the 250th century, helped establish her public image: Western-oriented, modern, fashionably dressed, fluent in French and English, with a taste for the high life.
"The harm and detriment to an employer stemming from these kinds of issues are not solely financial, they can inflict greater damage to reputation, public image, productivity and retention," said Matthew Cole, partner at law firm Prettys.
"They said there's a reason so many gay, queer, gender-fluid people in Hollywood conceal their sexual identity, or their gender identity in their public image," Miller, who came out in 2012 and identifies as queer, said.
Rocked by a year-long Royal Commission inquiry that looked into wrongdoing in the financial sector, CBA and other top firms are trying to improve their public image with a focus on putting customers ahead of profits.
Whether Wall Street firms focus on the consumer, or even if they only cater to elite clients, big banks have sought to fine-tune their real-time public image with a small army of social media staffers.
"Organizations like USA Swimming have long been in a position to deter, detect, and discipline sexual abuse and have done little or nothing to do such in an effort to protect their public image," Kukors said Monday.
Khosrowshahi also addressed the company's public image which he believes was "appropriately negative," but insists that he was pleasantly surprised to find that the company has "good people," who are committed to changing the world of transportation.
However, even without the volatility associated with most cryptocurrencies, Facebook will still have a lot of work to do to get its users to trust GlobalCoin after suffering years of scandals that have tarnished its public image.
Cosby, 78, whose career and public image as the model American family man have been shattered by mounting allegations of sexual misconduct, lost a previous bid to fend off the same lawsuit on similar grounds last year.
Astrologer Annie Heese writes that the midheaven's association with all things career-related because it's heavily aligned with the 10th astrological house, which rules over (you guessed it) our careers, public image, and how we approach structure.
If they gave out Nobel Prizes for public image building, Buffett's successful campaign to make himself look like someone who wants a fairer and more populist tax code would win that prize this year ... and every year.
In 1988, Lowe's public image took a hit with his infamous sex tape scandal, but he eventually returned to the public eye with roles in Wayne's World, The West Wing, Brothers and Sisters and Parks and Recreation.
Since taking office in 1999, his knack for controlling his public image in the media has been centered around his tough-guy persona, something the Kremlin has worked hard to craft through press events and photo ops.
George W. Bush's "America's Top Gun," using a flinty, barstool military phrase associated with an especially popular red-blooded movie, channeled not only the Iraq War Bush had initiated but the "folksy" facet of his public image.
"Perhaps, with choosing interesting names for our new species, we could slowly but effectively clear the bad public image of spiders, and make more and more people interested in these fascinating, yet highly neglected group of animals."
Carson's comments on Friday aimed to soften Trump's public image after a campaign marked by his demeaning personal attacks on opponents, harsh comments about Mexican immigrants and calls to temporarily bar all Muslims from entering the country.
The late David Porter borrowed it for his 2008 study, "On the Divide," which documents Cather's painstaking construction of her public image, and in particular her attempt, largely successful, to straddle the divide between commerce and art.
In January, 1995, Clinton invited a group of women who wrote about White House social events, gossip and personal advice to lunch, to ask their help in squaring her public image with the way she viewed herself.
Monday's decision suggests that the damage inflicted on the court's public image by Kavanaugh's confirmation battle may have changed that calculus, and that a substantive move against abortion rights may be further away than many previously thought.
Look at Me (2001) explored the psychosis inherent in the reality TV era's obsession with public image, while The Keep (2006) kicked off its refashioning of the Gothic with the loss of a protagonist's portable satellite dish.
One person who definitely saw it coming was UFC president Dana White who likened Northcutt's public image to superstars Ronda Rousey, Conor McGregor and Paige Van Zandt in the lead up to Saturday's event from New Jersey.
Somewhat contrary to the main public image of the two New England progressives, Sanders's idea here seems more technocratically sound while Warren has basically chosen to fulfill a talking point at the expense of sound program design.
In a time when the country's public image abroad consisted largely of manufacturing and geisha girls, he located an avant-garde culture and entered it fully, unafraid of drunken excess then and unafraid of recalling it now.
"She had a keen understanding of the semantics of dress and of the way in which she could use her public image to help communicate the more abstract ideas that were important to her," Mr. Bowles wrote.
And while it's a lesson we have learned time and again in the past, it's hard to think of a more profound juxtaposition in terms of the need to separate the public image from the private man.
This stop-and-go added to the company's costs while doing little in Britain to improve the public image of fracking, which involves injecting special fluids under high pressure to free up gas trapped in shale rock.
"He is very conscious that his public image is that of a hard man but he is a much more complex personality - pleasant and an amazing story-teller," the politician, also from Mnangagwa's Midlands Province, told Reuters.
But a dramatic change in leadership could affect the bureau's public image, influence its budget priorities, and slow or hamstring certain investigations at the 35,000-strong agency, former FBI and Department of Justice officials told VICE News.
"A lot of kids nowadays want to have a good public image on social media, and it's really important to know the ways of presenting yourself and in general the laws and how it all works," he says.
Assuming President Mauricio Macri is re-elected, analysts estimated the peso at 51.67 per dollar in 12 months - an optimistic view for the currency that could be frustrated in case his worsening public image translates into a defeat.
Harris has shaped her public image with moments on the Senate Judiciary Committee, where she has become known for sharp questioning of Trump administration figures like former attorney general Jeff Sessions and then–Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
The media, titillated as ever by the gap between public image and private behavior, seized on Reubens's distinctly un-Pee-wee-ish mug shot: the stringy hair, scruffy chin and white gym shirt of his off-set disguise.
In Indiana Republican circles it is taken as gospel that no one else has the governor's ear like she does (which is not always a given for every first couple.) But her public image belies her incredible influence.
"He tries to use the page to sand down the rough edges of his public image and present a more avuncular, paternal image to the Cambodian people," Sebastian Strangio, the author of "Hun Sen's Cambodia," told VICE News.
But for a president who is so conscientious about his public image and not embarrassing himself, Perez has managed to stay on as one of the few staffers who has been in the White House since the campaign.
For thousands of years, those in power have known that a single crack in the public image of invincibility is a wedge that can destroy the image of control — and the loss of real power follows soon after.
Ryan is likely only making that statement because he knows if the White House does make open compromises with the Democrats, even the phony public image of the GOP standing strong for conservative values will be wiped away.
Partly as a result of that trip, when you got back to England, your friend Johnny went full-bore into his new thing: Public Image Limited, climaxing in its debut show on Christmas Day at the Rainbow Theater.
When the only portrayals audiences see of minority characters are negative—in this case, he was talking about Latino gangs in East LA that were featured prominently by news media—those portrayals transcend to public image, he noted.
Like Chipotle, Taco Bell was suffering from sputtering sales and a public image problem when he joined the chain in 2011: A customer lawsuit, later withdrawn, accused Taco Bell of serving filling that was more filler than beef.
He improved the school's management and fund-raising and raised its public image, in part by arranging the move to the expansive quarters on the Upper West Side, which had been occupied by a school for handicapped students.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hedge funds are ditching the traditional "two and twenty" fee structure that has hurt the sector's public image and invited criticisms of poor value for money, a global survey of hedge fund managers showed on Wednesday.
They were both Washington fixtures for decades Clinton's time as First Lady shaped her public image -- Around the time Biden was being sworn into the Senate, Clinton was working on the the Watergate committee as a young staffer.
No matter what the likelihood is for Mr. Trump's getting a Nobel, his public image among South Koreans has been improving markedly as the mood on the Korean Peninsula shifts from fears of war to hopes of peace.
With its own outbreak seemingly tamed for now, China has looked to sell or donate masks and other gear, in part to improve its public image after it tried, disastrously, to play down its coronavirus crisis in January.
Facebook has entered the new decade in strong financial health but bruised by years of scandals, that have transformed its once-buzzy public image into a punching bag for everyone from right-wing politicians to human rights campaigners.
But attracting foreign interest when India's overall economic growth is slowing and global investors are trying to move away from coal - because of risks to public image over one of the dirtiest fossil fuels - could be a challenge.
He said it was to improve his public image — the paparazzi often shoot him buying fast food and exercising — but then he felt uncomfortable about this and did not want to go to Windsor Castle for the wedding.
"The problem for the Saudis is that strikes often hurt the Saudi public image without weakening Houthi resolve," said Jon B. Alterman, director of the Middle East program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
He was appointed to the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) in 2017 to direct the public image and messaging of the federal department that manages millions of Americans in volunteer services like AmeriCorps and Senior Corps.
Facebook's public image is in such a disastrous state that the company's public relations team built an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot to help its employees deflect criticism from family members over the holidays, reports The New York Times.
Now, however, Furie is attempting to revive Pepe — or rather "re-rebrand" the character, according to his accompanying Kickstarter video — eager to return Pepe's public image to that of the chilled-out stoner Furie originally envisioned him as.
Hervé Touati of the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), a clean-energy research outfit, believes the biggest incentive for businesses to do PPAs is to meet sustainability goals, which improve their public image and help attract customers, staff and investors.
It's one of a number of efforts Facebook has made at increasing transparency and improving its public image after a cascade of scandals, including Cambridge Analytica, Russian interference in the 2016 election, and its platform's role in spreading misinformation.
In his third marriage he has reached a kind of stability where his public image is concerned, but it didn't keep him from engaging in the kind of grotesque banter that any wife would find extremely painful to hear.
But like its social media blitz of the last few years, in which the agency has tweeted puppies and wombat animations, the CIA is clearly making a concerted effort to refurbish its public image to appeal to younger generations.
Implicit in that conversation was a threat: If he didn't act, Obama could have a public image problem on his hands in the form of a loud, popular senator who had already been raising hell about his Education Department.
Where technology and economics collide Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is struggling to salvage his company's public image after an explosive Sunday blog post by a former Uber engineer describing a year of misogynistic treatment she suffered at the company.
Just like most furries trying to denounce any negative implications concerning their public image, I don't particularly enjoy the sexual aspect of the fandom, but I can at least appreciate the time and passion people invest in their endeavors.
After being confirmed as the new ambassador in the Mexican Senate, Carlos Sada said Mexico would step up efforts to promote the interests of its citizens in the United States and deploy "cultural diplomacy" to improve its public image.
Miller -- a legit Top 5 heavyweight contender who's lined up to fight either Wilder or Anthony Joshua this year -- says Wilder got used by Trump to curry favor with African Americans ... and it's a stain on his public image.
In 2014, the prime minister conceded his public image as a privileged Englishman with aristocratic roots did not make him the best salesman for the United Kingdom in Scotland, even imploring Scots to ignore their personal dislike for him.
"Organizations like USA Swimming have long been in a position to deter, detect, and discipline sexual abuse and have done little or nothing to do such in an effort to protect their public image," she said in a statement.
In spite of Ms. Parker's age (183), her 218 years of marriage to Matthew Broderick, and her three children, her public image remains closely bound up with that of Carrie, a symbol of youthful possibility, forever available, forever adorable.
Brash, tireless and in the seclusion of the boardroom wreathed in a cloud of cigar smoke and profanities, Mr Iacocca presented a public image when boss of Chrysler as the patriotic car guy urging his countrymen to buy American.
In an interview, Mr. Gardner said the serial controversies had unfairly sullied the commission's public image almost before it had begun work, adding that he had been branded by some as a vote suppressor merely by serving on it.
The challenge for any photojournalist covering a modern presidential race is how to capture the essence of a candidate in such a tightly managed environment, when the campaign is trying to retain control over his or her public image.
It is clear that this restaurant cares more about public image than the quality of their food when you visit their Google review page in which almost every negative comment that makes a valid complaint is flagged for spam.
Pamela Edstrom, a communications strategist who shaped the public image of Microsoft and its founder Bill Gates during the company's reign as the most powerful technology player in the world, died on Tuesday at her home in Vancouver, Wash.
The book also reportedly describes COO Sheryl Sandberg as obsessed with her public image, with Carr saying she's depicted as a "micromanager" who would pretend to be nervous in interviews in an effort to get easier questions from journalists.
"His management style was in contrast with his public image that he was creating by going into a fire, by going into a shooting, or being followed by a camera," said Augusto Amador, a member of Newark's city council.
As her public image has evolved, she's increasingly courted major public feuds of the sort where everyone is invited to take sides — and increasingly, it seems that no matter how the headlines play out for her, Swift is winning.
The move by the European Commission's powerful antitrust arm is the latest blow to the public image of Europe's banks, which have paid out billions of euros in fines, including for rigging interest rate benchmarks used to price home loans.
The company is known for failing to stop a breach that was likely prevented easily and for failing to respond appropriately in the aftermath, a reputation that will beset the credit-reporting agency's public image potentially for years to come.
Amazon's bet is essentially that Republicans will appoint pro-business ideologues to regulatory agencies and the federal judiciary no matter what, so corporate America is basically golden with a GOP administration in power regardless of any particular company's public image.
And these retrospectives tend to fit a similar pattern: We are asked or encouraged to reconsider a woman whose public image was linked inextricably with a man's bad behavior, whose reputation was destroyed while the man got away relatively consequence-free.
She has been nominated for six Country Music Awards and has identified in the past — as a "Republican at heart," and a "Texas girl" — aligning her public image with categories of Americans whose politics may no longer match her own.
Where other stars attempt to actively sculpt and control their public image, Reeves submits to the sometimes intrusive attention with bemused acceptance, aware of but apparently unbothered by the fact that there's an outsize version of himself living in people's heads.
"It's a telling vicious circle of producing and financing propaganda, then referring to it as a genuine voice of local Russians, in order to use the distorted public image to support their foreign policy goals at international platforms," Puusepp said.
Mirando sponsors a "contest" that lets rural farmers raise their own specimens—like the titular Okja—softening its public image in the process, and tries to rope them into reality TV shorts and social media posts to humanize its profiteering.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's approval rating has ticked up amid his concerted effort to convey a more forceful public image, and he now receives positive marks from half of New York City voters, a Quinnipiac University poll released on Tuesday found.
Though Scheer has experience in Ottawa, his role as speaker of the House of Commons from 2011 to 2015 was a back-room job which required him to be impartial and did not allow him to build up a public image.
Above all this is an attempt to improve the tarnished public image of DeepMind's inaugural push into preventative healthcare by trying to secure patient trust — to, ultimately, grease the future funnel for more data flows from the NHS to DeepMind.
Boxing may have helped Justin Trudeau to establish his reputation—and continue to grow his public image internationally—but an errant elbow and a hot head not exactly befitting a combat sports disciple recently threatened to do permanent damage to both.
Markle's father, Thomas Markle, told TMZ earlier this week he won't be attending the royal wedding after he suffered a heart attack and was caught staging paparazzi photos in an attempt to fix his public image and make some money.
Every campaign tries lower expectations for their candidate ahead of a debate, and then pump up their performance afterwards, but Democrats are preparing for the spin wars to be especially important this year in shaping the public image of the debate.
"We have not identified any relevant direct impact caused by that situation related to our business or our stock performance," CEO Onur Genc told a news conference, although he said the bank was aware of the damage to its public image.
The song — and likely, the album as a whole — is inspired by Carl Jung's theories of psychology, in which "persona" is an archetype of the human mind that deals with public image, or who we present ourselves to the world.
While Pelosi is one of the smartest and toughest inside players in Congress, she has not acted effectively to improve her public image and has resisted calls to substantially widen the circle of highest-level Democratic leadership in the caucus.
The Sun on Sunday, the tabloid newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch which bought the story from the other participants in the threesome, argued it was in the public interest because it exposed the couple's public image of marital commitment as hypocritical.
Petrobras is a source of national pride for many Brazilians, but its central role in Brazil's "Car Wash" investigation, considered by many to be the world's largest corruption probe, has hurt its public image and bottom line in recent years.
Back to your climb to the top, Gemini: March 8 brings the new moon solar eclipse in Pisces, which will definitely be one of the most intense days of the month for you around your career or your public image!
Facebook Inc will hire 3,000 more people over the next year to speed up the removal of videos showing murder, suicide and other violent acts, in its most dramatic move yet to combat the biggest threat to its valuable public image.
Shares in BBVA reversed early gains to fall 1.8% by 1323 GMT after CEO Onur Genc said the bank was reinforcing internal compliance controls and treating an alleged spying case, which he said had damaged its public image, "very seriously".
"This lack of follow-through suggests pressure to create a positive public image of this event by promoting hasty signatures, rather than creating a sound environment for European companies to expand in China in the long-term," the survey report said.
Crosthwaite has said Juul, in which tobacco giant Altria Group Inc owns a 35% stake, will refrain from lobbying the Trump administration on the proposed flavor ban as it seeks to repair its public image and its relationship with regulators.
Before leaving, Gropius, a master shaper of public image, donated workshop objects to Weimar's State Art Collections, which today form the core of the 10,33-piece collection of the Bauhaus Museum at Theaterplatz, the oldest Bauhaus collection in the world.
This is, for the most part, lilting and loose music, heavy on reggae influence, with a sense of playfulness that matched the experimental freedom of the era — collaborators include luminaries like John Lydon of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd.
"Roger has carefully crafted his public image and sometimes that, I think, doesn't work in his favor," said Kristin Davis, a Stone friend who has worked on and off with him for 10 years and recently testified before the grand jury.
The private remarks, made during a staff meeting, are at odds with a carefully crafted public image that has helped Palantir secure a $20 billion valuation and win business from a long list of corporations, nonprofits, and governments around the world.
In the summer of '71, Johnson's public image got the better of him when he gave an interview to Esquire, bragging about his ability to dodge the FBI; agents turned up at his doorstep and raided him a few days later.
Silicon Valley celebrated one of its largest investors, the crown prince cemented his public image as a progressive start-up investor, and several of the executives he met have since joined the advisory board of Neom, his $500 billion megacity project.
Just look at the huge demonstrations that are the most common public image of local life, invariably showing thousands of citizens, some in military garb, some in Korean cultural dress, still others in various uniforms, all performing in lock step.
America's best-liked former vice president and current Democratic 20083 primary poll leader has a public image dominated by the Onion's parody Biden and a vague sense of him as the lovable "Uncle Joe" in a mostly youthful Obama White House.
In sharp contrast to her public image as everyone's good friend, happy to listen, she presents herself — with tongue in cheek — as cartoonishly aloof and indifferent, stuck in a privileged bubble, cracking several jokes, for instance, about her fabulous wealth.
Mr. Powell's Texas swing, which began Wednesday with a question-and-answer session in Dallas, is part of his effort to improve the Fed's public image, in part by taking the time to explain the work of the central bank.
The people interviewed, for example, are limited to her friends, campaign operatives, and establishment media commentators from the New York Times or Washington Post; there are no academics or historians giving less inside-the-bubble perspectives on Clinton's public image.
"Instacart has been busy crafting a rather heroic public image as the saviors of families sheltered-in-place, and as the economic saviors of laid off workers—announcing Monday its plan to hire 300,000 new workers," Bain, the Instacart organizer, said.
Mr. Kelly's public image suffered further when he made false statements about a Democratic congresswoman from Florida, Frederica S. Wilson, after a fierce debate over comments that Mr. Trump made in a phone call to the widow of an American serviceman.
It hasn't all gone smoothly for Khosrowshahi — Herzberg's death took place eight months after he assumed the role — but most experts agree he has had some success rehabilitating Uber's public image and has put the company on a more secure path.
"Secretary Clinton's closed door speeches and fees are a persistent problem for her because they are emblematic of the unethical, untrustworthy public image Clinton has among a majority of voters," Jeff Bechdel, America Rising PAC's communications director, told The Hill.
This will only provide the North Korean government with more time to drag out its diplomatic charm offensive to improve Kim's public image while also secretly continuing nuclear weapons development in its illegal underground facilities, as it has in the past.
Woods was cited with careless driving and fined $164, although the real cost was infinitely greater: the destruction of his squeaky-clean public image and the dissolution of his marriage after the crash led to revelations of Woods's extramarital affairs.
But on Monday, as Ivanka Trump was set to depart on her tour of South America to promote economic empowerment of women in developing countries, she cast her longstanding public image aside and stepped out with an entirely new look.
But with Ms. Vikander, Mr. Ghesquière was clearly charged with building a public image for her over the period of the awards season, and he finally understood (and accepted) that it was her image, not his and not that of Vuitton.
If, as expected, Khosrowshahi accepts the position, he will take on the tall task of improving Uber's public image, which has been marred in recent months, and restoring the company's reputation as a top place to work in Silicon Valley.
In the wake of Epstein's death, as authorities investigate his potential co-conspirators, it's equally important to look at the judgment of those who helped him burnish his public image by presenting himself as a friend of science and innovation.

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