Sentences with phrase «by the public as»

While its very large e-commerce has been a strong driver of the rise of alternative payment providers in the country, Citi points at a number of other factors that have facilitated the rise of those third - party payment companies, among which an under - developed banking system viewed by the public as quite unreliable (unsurprising given how tightly controlled banking is in China, which has stifled customer - oriented innovation), and «relaxed regulation.»
Football player Tim Tebow, speaking at an evangelical Father's Day event at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego on Sunday, on being received by the public as a Christian role model.
Dawkins was also well known by the public as a great scientist, though his true talent was in communicating scientific ideas in books such as The Selfish Gene (Oxford University Press) rather than in his actual research.
Is it you contention the pastor should condemn Sandusky because of the accusations in order to be perceived by the public as «righteous» or «authentic»?
Police need to be as trusted by the public as doctors, MPs have said, in a report calling for a major shake - up of standards.
And that's why we are being judged by the public as rogue traders.
In launching what became confidently rated and endorsed by the public as the most comprehensive ranking in Ghana so far, Prince Akpah, MD of Avance Media stated, «even though 2015 was marked as a year coupled with lot of challenges, it also turned out to be a motivating one attested by the massive involvement of young people in various activities bringing at par their works and impacts.»
David Cameron is now seen by the public as a better leader than Gordon Brown, according to the latest opinion poll.
While Mr Brown's allies will be relieved by the findings, his critics will argue that they reflect the fact that politicians such as Mr Miliband and Mr Johnson are not as well known by the public as Mr Brown or Mr Blair — and that a new leader would soon enjoy a much higher profile.
If Cuomo has national ambitions, they won't likely be hurt by distancing himself from what is seen by the public as a dysfunctional and corrupt body.
It requires quite different qualities of statesmanship to construct a narrative of government in which pain — however disagreeable — is accepted by the public as necessary.
The challenge for Labour is being seen by the public as nice and smart.
In simple terms, herpes simplex 1 is most commonly known as a cold sore, while herpes sutes 2 is the one known by the public as herpes, or genital herpes.
Also I felt it was really important that Chris is not too passive in that situation, because he could be perceived by the public as being a coward, which is such bullshit for him.
Tolerated by critics, few of whom mustered the vitriol that Disney's earliest direct - to - video efforts inspired, the movies seemed to be well - received by the public as well.
Kaluuya was chosen by the public as the winner of the EE Rising Star Award.
Right now, the question of how the LCFF money is spent can not be answered, or at least not accessed easily and quickly by the public as the state law intended.
The character would've been seen by the public as a dime - a-dozen 90's figure, ignoring any actual origin or intent, and would've been lost and completely forgotten in the shuffle of the myriad worthless ideas of the time.
They have only done half the job, and sadly, the general perception by the public as to who is the better lender choice is completely wrong.
«Also they are perceived by the public as friendlier than some other breeds.
Our Veterinary Medical Center works hard to prevent this influx by providing low cost, high - quality spay and neuter services for pets owned by the public as well as supporting a community cat trap - neuter - return program.
The Pit Bull, seen by criminals as items to be discarded and now being seen by the public as a danger, began to fill shelters at an alarming rate.
It's a generic term often used to describe all dogs with similar traits and characteristics often known by the public as «pit bulls.»
We also want to reinforce with cat owners how critical chips are for them, as many cats that go missing may be harder to be viewed by the public as «missing» given so many ferals and strays.
Longcore et al. (2009), however, point out that the TNR phenomenon is received by the public as an issue of animal welfare, not one of environmental impact.
One of the largest obstacles we have is the myths and misconceptions by the public as well as primary care veterinarians.
Some of the other breeds characterized by the public as «Pit bull» are: American Bulldogs, Bull Terriers, and certain Dane mixes, among others.
The Royal Academy's biggest event is the Summer Exhibition, which for more than two centuries has drawn from works entered by the public as well its Royal Academicians.
Surrealism, which originated in the early 1920s, came to be regarded by the public as the most extreme form of modernism, or «the avant - garde of Modernism».
He was often branded as rather controversial by the public as many were not able to cope with the graphic aspects of this artist's work.
Receiving the highest majority public vote, Banner's Break Point will now be shown alongside other favourites chosen by the public as well as work selected by chief curator Darsie Alexander, sparking a range of questions about the dynamics between expert and audience, or between curatorial practise and mass taste.
Johns is known — too narrowly — by the public as an originator of pop art, while Kelly is an abstract painter whose work is often misperceived as oblivious to the issues of contemporary life.
Due to its extraordinary popularity, the installation has been revived this year as a permanent element of the cityscape and adopted by the public as a new icon for the city.
A reasonable person would suggest that a psychologist that is an active campaigner, and Director and Policy Advisor to climate lobby groups (COIN, PIRC), is perhaps not neutral, or at the very least would be perceived by the public as perhaps having a bias or two
It's just that science and scientists, climate scientists in particular, still haven't caught tup with the fact that a lot of science is now being seen by the public as equally grubby in it's attempts to enhance it's own status as the lawyers and legal fraternity or the big pharma of the medical world or the shenanigans of the financial and accountancy world and all the other grubbiness inherent in any profession that seeks to elevate itself and it's practitioners to a high public, power wielding status by fair means or foul
I guess one could just point to all the scientific societies that give the same supporting message on climate change, but maybe that could still be miscontrued by the public as a «top - down» opinion being pushed by representatives rather than an accurate reflection of the opinions of individual scientists.
No one expects politicians or attorneys to do so (which is one reason why the latter professions aren't perceived by the public as being as respectable: ambulance chasing lawyers for example).
From a CEI write - up «The Supreme Court held in Armstrong v. United States that the Constitutional prohibition on uncompensated takings «was designed to bar government from forcing some people alone to bear public burdens which, in all fairness and justice, should be borne by the public as a whole.»
That's more easily understood by the public as they can take action based on their perceived risk of the event.
Although it is currently seen by the public as a «bad» actor, it is important to remember that carbon dioxide is also essential to life.
The first is that the study found that many «justiciable» problems are not seen by the public as being «legal» problems.
Why not consider «Ontario Law Practice Authority», or similar terminology which would be easily understood by the public as including all those who provide legal services as well as being available to those engaged in the practice of law?
The term «public domain» refers to works «owned» by the public as a whole.
Extending a regulatory regime to self - help legal software publishers that offer legal solutions to consumers directly will be viewed by the public as another form of lawyer protectionist legislation.
In the meantime, if it should happen that Ms. Taylor is not present for the end of the story because she exercised her right to end her life in accordance with the exemption, I am not persuaded that the nature of any harm suffered by the public as a result offsets the likely final and irrevocable nature of the harm to Ms. Taylor if a stay is granted.
The Courts will continue to be viewed as a resource of last - resort for those experiencing family law issues; and, mediation, arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution will continue to increase in demand by the public as they are far less destructive to the family and are more economical.
Such publications would be attempts, albeit unsuccessful, to flout the order made by the court and would be seen by the public as a violation of the order of the court.
That would undoubtedly be viewed by the public as endorsing the use of the devices, which are controversial due to the fact that police typically keep their use secret, even from the judges overseeing cases in which evidence is collected with the aid of a cell - site simulator.
Until the price stabilises, it is unlikely that Bitcoin will be used by the public as a trusted medium for payments.
This is thanks to a growing amount of adoption by the public as well as the growing amount of scalability for the coin.
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