Sentences with phrase «changes public opinion»

Rosenberg and the DEA seem wedded to this position despite pushback by scientists and changing public opinion.
Hoping to change public opinion, artist Daan Roosegaarde created an art piece, Windlicht, that links wind turbines using green lasers and tracking software.
It is a tactic and they have used it successfully to change public opinion, and I think not for the better.
But their involvement often comes in light of changing public opinion.
The major newspapers and public radio rejoice at how easy it turns out to be to change public opinion on an issue that many had feared would be fraught with conflict for years to come.
Giroud has changed the public opinion of how Arsenal attack, that is a really bad CF to make the neutrals think ARSENAL is the reason for the slow attack!
Sirs: As a club of true hot rodders we Road Gents have been trying to change public opinion about hot rodding through courtesy and assistance on the road.
Despite rapidly changing public opinions about cannabis, the current political climate is likely to pause any further liberalization in how leagues approach the substance.
This might change public opinion in these countries about wasting money on vanity projects like PSG and Manchester City.
They argue that Labour has a duty to try and actively change public opinion, not simply reflect it, particularly when a widely supported policy will inflict severe hardship on thousands of families.
The ability for politicians to dramatically change public opinion just by making election pledges has therefore reduced.
The polls suggest Mr Brown's decision to call this Rochdale pensioner a bigot may not have changed public opinion that much, merely confirming existing views rather than changing minds.
Chief policy adviser to David Cameron Oliver Letwin - once referred to as the Gandalf of the leader's circle - is known to believe that opposition parties can not change public opinion other than in one or two areas if they push very hard and in a very single - minded way.
Oliver Letwin may well believe «that opposition parties can not change public opinion other than in one or two areas if they push very hard and in a very single - minded way».
Changing public opinion, as any lawyer or politician will tell you, can be difficult.
Are parties more effective than protests in changing public opinion?
Clear evidence from other documentary successes, like Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth, that the movies are a great way to change public opinion?
Indeed, any group that seeks to change public opinion without gathering research to back its positions is leaving a flank unprotected.
Recognizing that attitudes on education issues are remarkably constant over time, these experiments were designed to discover what kinds of factors change public opinion.
Founded for students, by students, SFER aims to change public opinion about what is happening — and what should be happening — in education, and help to enact policies that are built for lasting success.
A totally redesigned product in virtually any market needs more than three years to change public opinion.
I am arguing that in order to understand public outrage at dog attacks and potentially develop some more effective strategies to change public opinion about BSL (in order to change government opinion), we need to understand the root of this outrage.
Her mission is to change the public opinion about pit bulls.
Wood Green, The Animals Charity is seeking to change public opinion of this once - loved breed and ultimately encourage people to at least consider a Staffie when rehoming a dog — through their «Give Staffies a Chance» campaign.
NOA not only can't change public opinion here, they shouldn't have to.
After bringing one of her classes to State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda, a traveling exhibition from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), Liberal Arts and Sciences faculty member Perri Chasin decided to create a new course that would address the power that media can have in changing public opinion.
But can it change public opinion?
That's why I'm with the other contributors above who seem to share my astonishment at Roger Pielke Jr.'s apparently extreme belief «that the policy utility of trying to change public opinion through the media [is] of questionable value,» that «the version of democracy [in which] the public guide wise public policy — is not well supported by theory or evidence,» and that he'd «go so far as to say that it is a complete myth.»
It seems that history has proven time and time again that the best way to change public opinion and perception isn't through the media or politicians, it isn't through publicity campaigns or even advertisements alone.
Anything less is merely an attempt to change public opinion, not further scientific thought.
On no more than the basis that «climate change is occurring», moral philosophers tell us what is right, social historians invent lessons from history to make climate criminals in the present, science historians invent conspiracy theorists, and psychologists tell us how to apply distress to change public opinion, and why debate is just too risky to trust to the public.
Third, sociopolitical pressures (e.g., fossil - fuel divestment campaigns, environmental advocacy, grass - roots protests and changing public opinion) could create an environment in which carbon - intensive businesses could lose their «license to operate,» thereby stranding assets.
This in my mind will knock Big Wind off it's undeserved moral high ground, changing the publics opinion of IWT's, and convincing politicians, who would still cling to IWT's as a solution, to think otherwise.
The «persuadable middle» of the climate change debate, not the die - hard skeptics, will make the critical difference in changing public opinion, behavior, and policy.
My wife, Tipper, and I will donate 100 percent of the proceeds of the award to the Alliance for Climate Protection, a bipartisan non-profit organization that is devoted to changing public opinion in the U.S. and around the world about the urgency of solving the climate crisis.
Even though the legal economy is in the tank, that has done little to change public opinion on attorneys.
Hertfordshire About Blog EquiPepper is a popular blog which aims to use education to change public opinion on thoroughbreds and in turn, improve the welfare of the everyday horse.
This category is for campaigns or programs that effectively used public affairs to change public opinion and influence government policy.

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By keeping your finger on the pulse of public opinion, you can change your business to ensure that you are not sabotaging your formal marketing campaigns.
While it's still unclear if Session's views will translate into changes in policy or enforcement, this attitude shift at the federal level doesn't align with public opinion on the issue.
As data accumulates, Morning Consult can to identify small changes in public opinion and parse responses across narrow demographic attributes like employment status, prior voting activity, or religious affiliation.
Acosta, in an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal, which was also shared with Reuters, said there was «no principled legal basis to change the June 9 date while we seek public input.»
Survey shows majority support for an effective climate plan and minimum carbon price, even if some provinces disagree OTTAWA — New public opinion research shows that two - thirds of Canadians believe it is more important to have a plan to meet Canada's climate change targets than to have all provincial and territorial premiers agree with that...
The organization's mission is to strengthen the wealth - creating capacity of its members and promote economic development; to create innovative and effective change in the business culture; to build strategic alliances, coalitions and affiliations; and to transform public policy and influence opinion makers.
The rules will be open for public opinion next month which could possibly bring in some changes before they are implemented.
A new public opinion survey from the Angus Reid Institute — conducted in partnership with MARU / Matchbox — canvassing both entrepreneurs and Canadians who don't own businesses finds two - in - five small business owners saying their organizations would be negatively affected by the proposed passive investment changes.
In this regard, public opinion polls have shown that Canadian support for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and his message of change is extremely high.
Writing in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece, Acosta said that «we have carefully considered the record in this case, and the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act, and have found no principled legal basis to change the June 9 date while we seek public input.»
This sentiment represents a sea change in public opinion.
The progress of algorithms has gone so far that Facebook and Google are now accused of creating filter bubbles that can effect public opinion, rapidly change political landscapes and sway elections.
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