Sentence examples for garner good from inspiring English sources

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The idea is to garner good publicity for China".

Should the film garner good reviews, it could mark von Trier's re-entry into the film fraternity.

Then again, perhaps some teams will elect not to partake, and maybe some companies will even pay the team not to put their ad on a uniform, a campaign that could garner good will for a business.

The ringleader, Nayeem Ahsan, referred to as "Student A" in the report, told investigators he used his iPhone to send answers to other students via text messages to "garner good will" among classmates, the report said, and perhaps get help from them in subjects he was weaker in.

The next step of MakerBot's evolution will be a waiting game, as the company works to garner good will among a new generation of builders and designers weaned on its products in the education sector, much like Apple's K-12 play before it.

Niederhofer told me that while personal splash pages can garner good traffic, "What do you sell to people looking for people?" He says too many people search engines often upsell users Spokeo or Intelius to find out whether someone has a criminal record or how much their house is worth.

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Company insiders downplayed the suggestion that the exercise was an attempt at garnering good publicity soon after the announcement of the anti-trust probe.

During the next few years he acted in several Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, garnering good reviews for his performances in The Complaisant Lover (1961), Mother Courage and Her Children (1963), and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1963).

This decision guaranteed that she will never have any credibility in garnering good will and doing diplomacy with Iran.

There is a clear relationship between these constructs, and the corresponding measures correlate accordingly, but factor analysis demonstrates that they are discrete: some individuals are strongly motivated to behave in a manner that garners good outcome without showing a corresponding increase in the pleasure derived from that outcome (and vice versa) [21].

Until Cameron stood for parliament in 2001, they write, he "hadn't ridden a bicycle 'for years' but [he now] thought it would get him around the constituency and garner some good publicity".

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