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Serious questions also arise under lawyers' professional conduct rules that require prosecutors to avoid excessive publicity and unnecessary statements that could cause public condemnation even of people who have been accused of a crime, not to mention people like Mrs. Clinton, who have never been charged with a crime.
Mr. Gertz managed to get the conviction overturned by contending that the trial had been enveloped by excessive publicity.
The company was also stung by excessive publicity surrounding a disappointing test of interactive TV technology in Orlando, Fla., in the mid-1990's.
Both men decline to discuss motive, citing fears that excessive publicity could taint a county jury.
His campaign was low-key, without excessive publicity: Bryan did not want to attract the attention of more prominent candidates.
(It was drawn from Madame Clicquot's excessive publicity stunt at the Carnival of Venice in the 1600s, where she filled a large glass high-heel shoe with expensive Champagne so people could swim in it).
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Although the case was prosecuted by the United States attorney's office in Seattle, Judge Coughenour had moved the trial to Los Angeles, citing excessive pretrial publicity in Seattle.
So, for example, the Muslim extremists of al-Muhajiroun are feeding off excessive media publicity, which, in turn, the BNP uses to demonise Islam and Muslims generally.
But he also said that she "didn't want to generate any excessive negative publicity for the Church".
Despite the wide publicity excessive ED waiting time has attracted, this problem has persisted for a long time.
The remuneration committees which decided pay would be so conscious of the bad publicity excessive rewards might attract that it would act as an automatic constraint.
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