Sentences with phrase «despite public perceptions»

«Our findings prove that there is a strong scientific agreement about the cause of climate change, despite public perceptions to the contrary».
«Our findings prove that there is a strong scientific agreement about the cause of climate change, despite public perceptions to the contrary,» lead author John Cook with the University of Queensland said.
Despite public perception, Dwyane Wade actually has limited impact on the spread.
Despite the public perception of PETA as a radical «animal rights» organization, in practice, the organization is itself the functional equivalent of a slaughterhouse.

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Although a former Mormon bishop is about to receive the Republican Party's presidential nomination, and despite a recent public - relations campaign aimed at combating the perception that it is «secretive,» the LDS Church remains tight - lipped about its holdings.
Despite being seen by political commentators as perhaps not up to the role, the public didn't have him far behind George Osborne as best Chancellor (25 % Osborne, 21 % Johnson)-- though that may be just as much about poor perceptions of Osborne.
Despite the constant pressure, Jackie tried to stay in control to keep her children safe and deal with the public perception being cast on her.
Despite the immense spread, however, these numbers have two things in common: they are the industry - accepted perceptions of what the public desires for a «good read» at particular moments.
Still, despite all these efforts, public perception on these issues is still up for grabs — and animal activists are boomingly vocal.
They found that climate change, fossil fuels, renewable energy and nuclear energy often did not take up much space in these books, despite having «implications on introductory - level science education, the public perception of science and an informed citizenship,» Rittman said.
Guardian: Guardian / ICM poll reveals public perception of climate change remains consistent despite political shift during financial crisis.
The problem for the scientific community as a whole is that this polarization, despite its imbalance towards the establishment, is seriously threatening the public's perception of the professionalism of scientists in general.
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