Sentences with phrase «by public skepticism»

Moreover, they have been tainted by public skepticism of the 2009 stimulus; anything that connects a new push on energy technology to that now unpopular policy will make a new energy strategy much harder to sell.

Not exact matches

The NRA, bolstered by Trump, has been a vocal proponent of allowing more guns in public places, including schools, but the exception for the convention has raised eyebrows and prompted skepticism among students and at least one parent who lost his child in the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., in which 17 people were killed and others injured.
This message undoubtedly plays into the public's general skepticism of another electoral bid by Fernandez de Kirchner, who has become the country's single most divisive politician.
Bradley went on to say that the procedure being followed under Superintendent Ballard, where he is taking «one out of three», should raise skepticism by both members of the Town Board and the public at large.
The report, released by the American Council on Education last week, expresses optimism about the progress made by minority students, but argues that challenges to affirmative action and public skepticism about such policies «make it imperative» that colleges articulate the importance of racial and ethnic diversity...
This link only proves that Ravitch's evidence - based skepticism of charter schools as miracles (the claim by the NYT and Waiting for Superman)-- CREDO: 17 % of charters superior to public with 50 % the same and 33 % inferior — forces charter ADVOCATES to attack her.
The NRA, bolstered by Trump, has been a vocal proponent of allowing more guns in public places, including schools, but the exception for the convention has raised eyebrows and prompted skepticism among students and at least one parent who lost his child in the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., in which 17 people were killed and others injured.
Rep. John Bradford III, R - Mecklenburg, said the bill addresses the «huge inequity» between traditional public school funding and public charter school funding, although a widely - circulated claim by charter backers that they only receive 75 percent of the funding traditional public schools receive was met with skepticism from many on hand.
As previously mentioned in the Day One coverage, there's skepticism regarding how «complete» the current VR technology is to be consumed by the public.
Mobile game industry executives had looked to London - based King's IPO, the largest by a gaming company since Zynga Inc went public in 2011, to help sweep aside skepticism over a notoriously fickle, volatile market.
While much of the public believe that it is a step forward for the industry, there has been subsequent skepticism about placing women's art into its own niche and continuing to separate the art world by gender.
The CCX (Chicago Climate Change) ceased operation in 2010, largely based on public skepticism, but would have (by their own figures) become a 10 TRILLION (with a T) dollar per year trading exchange.
It was aimed more at reinforcing the resolve of the majority in the public and the policy - making community who, betting on the scientific consensus, are ready to move forward with a serious approach to dealing with the problem but are being slowed down by the ill - founded skepticism of a minority.
My impression is that scientists consistently respond to public skepticism about evolution by denying its speculative aspects.
I think it's obvious he was trying to impress NCSE head Eugenie Scott, by making a big splash in his first month as a director of the new NCSE mission, which is to convince the public that the teaching of climate change skepticism or controversy is on par with teaching Creation Science.
I get annoyed at the suggestion that public skepticism of AGW exists largely because of the manufactured doubt by big oil and others with vested interests.
Gleick was working with the NCSE to do just that, by confusing creationism and cliamte skepticism in the public sqaure and in school education.
from the scientists» public letter: Real skepticism is summed up by a quote popularized by Carl Sagan, «Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.»
Driven by factors like the Bush administration's censorship of climate science communication, Al Gore's prominent role in promoting awareness of the science of global warming, and frequent Republican deployment of climate change denial and «skepticism» to oppose greenhouse gas regulation, a destructive dichotomy has been created suggesting that valuing the role of science in public policy is a matter of political partisanship.
Morano said that he was told by members of his own staff in the Environment & Public Works Committee to «lay off» of pushing climate change skepticism because it was affecting their ability to get jobs, «because Inhofe was being painted as an extremist for denying global warming.»
And the orthodox side seems to constantly struggle with why their message has failed to break down public skepticism, after being pushed by many world leaders and governments for years.
According to poll results, a record - high 41 percent of Americans think global warming, as presented in the mainstream media, is exaggerated — the highest level of public skepticism about global warming seen in more than a decade of polling by the organization.
So for instance from Science and the Public: Debate, Denial, and Skepticism by Lewandowsky et al (L2016), here is a useful question:
While philosophical skepticism as founded by the ancient Greeks has, in addition to its role within the theory of knowledge, contributed to a wider and more practical skepticism over the millennia, this is not the main font of reactive public behavior.
As we shall see cultural resistance is indeed important where the related reactions of skepticism and «denial» are aroused in the public by science issues29a, such resistance being tied to lifestyle, livelihood and especially deeply - held beliefs.
As an honest business person, these kinds of antics should outrage you, because it all contributes to an atmosphere that makes YOUR advertising message automatically greeted with skepticism and YOUR integrity immediately questioned by a public grown so cynical that the only advertisements they «trust» are beer commercial fables showing giant horses rescuing small dogs.
The skepticism by the world has come at a time when the cryptocurrency industry is at its most public view.
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