Utilizing loss aversion, specifically within the realm of education, has gotten much notoriety in blogs and mainstream media.
"We've got notoriety, good word-of-mouth, and an established business, " Graym said solemnly.
At least Russo got some foot traffic and notoriety out of the deal.
"Some people will do anything to get notoriety," he joked.
"Now that it's getting notoriety," he said, "people who were angry are starting to think it's pretty funny."
It's just that I guess I got more notoriety than the internist over the years, because there were more orthopedic injuries.
When I wanted unobtrusive, I got notoriety.
But in no time at all, 'Spider-Man' has gotten enough notoriety that we knew the cover would make people laugh.
He got valuable political notoriety as an Assemblyman, but that was, as I have so often said, because he could not be inconspicuous anywhere.
Audition notices tend to get notoriety in many papers, such as the Indianapolis Star.