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Definitions for public-relations
pub·lic-re·la·tions
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public-relationsadjective
public relations
Etymology: public relations, with a hyphen added to change a noun phrase into an adjective phrase
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of public-relations in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of public-relations in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of public-relations in a Sentence
That public policy is a contradiction with its public relations strategy that proclaims transparency, we ask( Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Gov. Ricardo) Rosselló to finally deliver the information without further excuses.
It is all part of the PR Revolution brought by social media. This is part of the new definition of public relations that has not been invented yet. When it does emerge in a clear-cut fashion, it is going to require - and receive - a new name because the name PR categorically isn't going to exist in five or ten years.
I don't think he knew that I was me, at the dinner, let's put it that way, i don't know if I'm going to say he didn't know me… I'm not sure about that, but certainly he didn't know I was me when I arrived at the dinner, and I didn't mean for my statements and my whole background to sort of become a public relations problem for the president.
It's really hard to tell, in this case, why they labeled Laundrie as a person of interest rather than a suspect, there could still be … internal evidence that could establish him to be a suspect. However, for public relations reasons, law enforcement don't want to make that public.
The president's comment that lawmakers visiting Afghanistan is a 'public relations event' is an insult to the brave men and women serving in harm's way.
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