Sentences with phrase «damaged public perceptions»

His decision to cut the top rate of tax in 2012 was a catastrophic strategic mistake which reinforced damaging public perceptions of the Tories as the party of the rich.

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Wednesday's incident is damaging more to Southwest's public perception than evidence of any systemic issue, Teal Group Fleet analyst Richard Aboulafia said.
While Apple claimed that the hack was not an issue on the side of Apple or iCloud, the perception of the public was still damaged and understandably shaken.
A priest friend of mine dismissed Doubt without having seen it, saying that he felt the filmmakers caused damage to the public's perception of the Church merely by portraying the film's three leads in their clerical outfits next to the title word.
Adding to this disillusion, he continues, is a gradual erosion of public faith in politics, driven in part by the distorting impact of 24 - hour news and social media — «it does trivialise politics, and it has done a real amount of damage to the perception of politics» — a backlash against a political class that favours spin over frankness — «I detest spin, it is deceit and it is intended to be deceit» — and, ultimately, by the failure of mainstream parties to «reach out beyond the political sphere» and speak to people's real concerns.
At once sublime and repellent, they suggest a critique of the damaging prejudices wrought by public perceptions of black femininity.
Ultimately, the whole affair influenced public perceptions of Dell to such an extent that market researchers concluded the firm had «sustained long - term damage to its brand image».
They may be trying to rely on industry expertise as they have stated publicly, but I also suspect that they also have no interest in owning this, and will only do so when they perceive that they are doing more damage to their public perception by not taking command than by doing so.
The collapse of Solyndra in the DOE's loan guarantee program provides an important lesson: that even though well over 90 % of the DOE's projects in their loan guarantee portfolio fully repaid their loans, the failure of a single company (i.e Solyndra) had incredibly damaging effects to the public perception of government support for the entire field clean energy.
... [T] he public perception of the bar would be gravely damaged if this court were to impose a sanction less than the generally applicable one of disbarment.»
More importantly, these concerns gloss over the damage that conflicts of interest inflict on the public's perception of the judiciary.
(3) the damage being done to the justice system including, the courts, the legal profession itself, and to public perception of Legal Aid funding, given that the majority of the necessary tax money to fund Legal Aid comes from that majority that can not afford lawyers.
It commissioned research into public perceptions of damages and consulted widely.
Many are happy with this outcome as they viewed the hardfork as damaging to the public's perception of Bitcoin.
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