The next option is to attempt to rebrand himself as a culturally relevant force. |
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I recall Birmingham City Councils pitiful attempt to rebrand the Christmas period winterval. |
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It would mean that American companies would have to go back, repackage, relabel and rebrand their products. |
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But this year, tempered by loss and a desire to rebrand, the crazy quotient was diminished if far from extinguished. |
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A row has blown up over suggestions that a high-profile attempt to rebrand a Yorkshire city was simply copied from a similar campaign thousands of miles away. |
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The supporters' network at Stroke Association grew from 500 members just before the rebrand to more than 5,000 members one year on. |
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Your staff are your brand The huge success of the award-winning Stroke Association rebrand is down to the staff. |
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It intends to rebrand Nedstat Basic and focus on ongoing technology and feature enhancements for the users. |
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You may also find opportunities to rebrand existing products or use new packaging technologies. |
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You may uncover opportunities to work within sustainable, environmentally friendly value chains or rebrand your products. |
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As you develop new products or rebrand existing ones, how can you stand out in the crowd? |
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It is time to step away from the past and rebrand the relationship between Brazil and Canada. |
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Ireland's tech-driven economy was told by Microsoft it should rebrand itself as a cloud computing hub to gain 20,000 jobs. |
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Those members can rebrand the Reform Party, but they still stand for the same things. |
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The year also saw efforts to rebrand the Institute as Architecture Canada, encompassing all the things RAIC does for its members and the public. |
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They will rebrand it Telus TV, and we will, if you will, make them a wholesaler of our product. |
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If your business is to thrive or continue to evolve, it could rebrand itself in order to succeed in a global marketplace. |
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The middle classes rebrand their lives, congratulate themselves on going green, and carry on buying and flying as much as ever before. |
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They must challenge old assumptions and reposition and rebrand to survive in the global marketplace. |
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The Ski Club of Great Britain recently announced plans to redesign its website as part of an effort to rebrand the entire organization. |
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He saw no need to rebrand the image and it is unlikely that he could have done so even if he had since the persona he had assumed from the beginning was too deeply ingrained. |
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It's disconcerting to see my once Calvinist home town rebrand itself as the Dubai of the Great Lakes. |
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It would do nothing about climate change and would embrace but soft-pedal and rebrand social conservatism. |
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It is, to all intents and purposes, an attempt to rebrand Egypt. |
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Unless that changes, there is no reason for Snyder to rebrand his team or change the logo or colors. |
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This is the latest in a long series of efforts to reboot, reinvigorate, and rebrand the company. |
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A major change was made in 2012, when owner Vincent Tan attempted to rebrand the club in order to expand the club's appeal outside Wales. |
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And how can a spin doctor possibly rebrand that hypocrisy? |
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Yet in the months since senator Mike Lee helped Cruz orchestrate the shutdown, Lee has been on a quiet mission to rebrand his image and, by association, that of the radical Republican wing he represents. |
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In June 2009, a new company acquired the hotel building, and planned to refurbish and rebrand it as the Glasgow Grand Central Hotel. |
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With selling their ground and moving to a new one they have a chance to rebadge, to rebrand. |
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Acme Co. is trying to rebrand their line of toasters under the Bewidget name. |
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In some cases donors merely rebrand existing initiatives as climate change activities, making it difficult for government and other actors to access the funding they require to develop adaptation strategies. |
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Normally I wouldn't bother with such a place – filed under Shooting Fish In Barrels – but since they've spent serious dosh on the rebrand, it's fair to have expected a managerial shufti at the food offering, too. |
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In 2017 the RFL had its most radical rebrand since the formation of Super League. |
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Ed Miliband's effort to rebrand the Labour Party by purloining a phrase from 19th-century Conservatism was always hard to fathom, not least grammatically. |
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In addition, resellers can rebadge and rebrand PCFort for seamless integration into their existing customer software suite. |
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Additionally, they can rebrand the advanced browser-based user interface. |
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Once the envisaged combination of the businesses of both Real and Dolmen is fully completed, it is presently intended to rebrand the new business combination with a view to underscoring the uniqueness of the new venture. |
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Cameron sought to rebrand the Conservatives, embracing an increasingly socially liberal position. |
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As part of a rebrand across all of the RFL in 2017, a new England crest was introduced. |
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The second official logo was introduced in 2017 as part of a radical rebrand across British rugby league. |
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Eagle Star Insurance Group has announced plans to rebrand all its life and general insurance business in Hong Kong to 'Zurich' to capitalize on the strength of the Zurich brand globally. |
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In May 2017, with much of the former Billiton assets having been disposed of, BHP Billiton began to rebrand itself as BHP, at first in Australia and then globally. |
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Under Blair, Labour launched a PR campaign to rebrand as New Labour. |
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