Sentences with phrase «enough public support»

Is there enough public support and taxpayer money to create dedicated lanes or restricted zones for autonomous vehicles?
As a result, people believe scientists are still split about what's causing global warming, and therefore there is not nearly enough public support or motivation to solve the problem.
«There just isn't enough public support for nuclear fuel reprocessing research or fast - breeder reactors to make continuing in those areas defensible,» he said.
Did respondents in these places express less desire for carbon cuts because government doesn't seem as concerned as other places, or is government not doing anything because there's not enough public support?
Any realistic plan for getting enough public support to repeal Obamacare is going to have to address this population.
Paradoxically, it is a «democratic monarchy» in the sense that it remains only so long as it sustains enough public support (probably it needs to keep two - thirds support) and for the alternatives to be unpopular (under a quarter) for its legitimacy not to be deeply publicly contested (at which point it might still survive through inertia but would struggle to fulfil its public functions).
This uncertainty at the polls has caused a headache for Labour's policy coordinators, raising the question of which ideological route Miliband ought to take in order to attain enough public support to achieve a working majority.
«There's enough public support in the nation for protection of the forest,» says Eunice Blavascunas, a cultural anthropologist at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, who has studied the controversy for years.
City property - tax rates are comparatively low, any substantial increase in rates is unlikely to win enough public support to make it through the required referendum, and that hike still wouldn't raise enough money.
Rangel has long been the dean of the New York delegation and still had enough public support to get re-elected in 2010, even as his ethics issues made headlines.
If ordinary parents start to see data as something useful and not just a threat to their children's privacy, perhaps the data geeks will have enough public support to be able to resurrect their dream of mining vast amounts of student data to improve education.
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