Sentences with phrase «confusing group effort»

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In an effort to connect with visitors who feel bored, overwhelmed, or confused, museums are using focus groups, comment boards, and even full - time evaluators to help rethink and rewrite texts in the galleries.
In order to block proactive government policymaking and keep corporate interests unregulated, libertarian groups have focused a significant part of their efforts on climate change on distorting the science to confuse public opinion, denying the seriousness of the problem, and, most recently, impugning the integrity of the climate science community.
And the most obvious evidence of Exxon's pervasive efforts to attack science and pollution control regulations lies in the more than $ 30 million traced by Greenpeace researchers to several dozen think tanks and front groups working to confuse the public about the need to curb CO2 pollution.
One of the main efforts of the AGW advocacy community (as distinct from any individual at random within that group) has been to confuse feedback issues with gas theory issues, to prevent discussion of any challenges to their views by blocking publication, and to demonize and marginalize anyone questioning their data or disagreeing with their interpretations.
The Equity Working Group is also known as the Effort Sharing Working Group, a complication of language that's perhaps a bit confusing to people unfamiliar with the dialect spoken inside the conference halls.
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