Sentences with phrase «alter public perceptions»

If using a more lenient definition of proficiency leads citizens to evaluate their schools more favorably, then the advent of common expectations under the Common Core could alter public perceptions quite dramatically — perhaps increasing pressure for reform in regions of the country in which state proficiency definitions have provided an inflated view of student accomplishment.
Changing the snow leopard's status will alter public perceptions of the animal.
It's the open - minded Christians who ARE the hypocrits, altering public perception of faith and really removing Christ from the decision making in their lives.
«Some of the greatest threats mining poses to organic and biodynamic properties are chemical contamination and altered public perception.
This altered public perception can create value for opportunistic contrarian bettors.
Many other bloggers have done the same and as a group... MOMS have altered public perception and dealt a big blow to an industry that did not apparently care one iota about the adverse health effects of their products.
But judging from the media reports of the Vergara ruling — almost all of which prominently use «seniority» and «tenure» — they will have an uphill battle altering the public perception of protecting bad teachers.
While Majmudar is happy to be on the way to the finish line, he says that the sloppy handling of projects like Mighty No. 9 has permanently altered the public perception of crowdfunding indies.
Age of Terror takes 9/11 as its starting point; the catalyst which altered public perception of contemporary conflict.
Barry Bergdoll, curator of the show «Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling,» remains on a mission to alter public perception about these mass - produced housing options.

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A growth in candor or a decay of shame may account for the latest industrial apologetic: advertising serves the public and its clients because it adds value to a product by altering purchasers» perception of its value!
Pro-life is a coined phrase developed by a public relations firm to alter the perception of negativity.
What happened to his wife during those two hours, McCrea and several other notable concussion researchers say, is a microcosm of what has happened in American living rooms throughout the past decade as public perception and media discourse have altered the conversation surrounding concussion.
Contrary to public perception, the number of children in immigrant families is not the primary reason more children are living in poverty, a Rutgers study has found, raising the question of whether federal policies affecting immigrants should be significantly altered.
«These clocks were significant, not only because they were masterpieces of mechanical ingenuity, but also because they altered the public's perception of time.»
With the original bush - hammered concrete substituted by foam, RIBA's latest installation alters perceptions of public space and reimagines what it means to play.
With contributions from Brian Griffiths, Sally Shaw and Tom Morton, it will provide an opportunity for participants to consider who is involved in allowing their work to go public, and how context might alter the perception of it.
The treatment, or mistreatment, of user data has been an issue on Facebook for a long time, but it has been recently thrown back into public attention by the actions of Cambridge Analytica, a company that is accused of abusing Facebook's data to alter the public's perceptions on key issues.
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