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" ... Environmental voters gain leverage in competitive electoral races. Even politicians with poor environmental records want to portray themselves as environmental stewards. Ironically, the leverage of environmental voters is less in the Deep Blue states of the West Coast or New England than in the Red-turning-Purple states of the South and the Rockies. ... "
" ... Notice that once again we have a bit of irony that the introduction of stupidity is being done to essentially portray that something is intelligent. ... "
" ... We can measure and portray the performance of these three creative elements together in a “quality score” that ranges from 1 to 10. The model does not form a direct link to sales, though it recognizes attention as a necessary precedent for sales. It is a reliable indicator: No attention? No sales. More attention? More probability of sales. ... "
" ... “They want to portray AMFA as a raiding organization,” he said. “This is splitting hairs. The word is one that (means) an AFL-CIO union tries to represent another AFL-CIO union. AMFA is not part of that organization.” ... "
" ... • Use social media to build your brand and advance your career. Some people keep personal and professional accounts separate to minimize risk and maintain privacy. Just remember, anything that is posted is never really private, and even personal posts can get you into trouble at work. (Read the social media policy carefully.) Others will use just one account, and I think that is OK too, as long as you are intentional in how you portray yourself. Positive content about your company and insightful thoughts on your industry, alongside some fun personal posts, could help enhance your reputation and career. If you question whether it’s a good idea to comment or post a photo, it is probably best to skip it. If you are prone to oversharing, make separate accounts. ... "