Sentences with phrase «for public credibility»

The need for public credibility and transparency has dramatically increased in recent years as the policy relevance of climate research has increased.
«The integrity of individual scientists that are in positions of responsibility (e.g. administrators at major research institutions, editorial boards, major committees, and assessments) is particularly important for the public credibility of climate science.»

Not exact matches

He can only regain credibility if he abandons such public naivete, said Steve Sestanovich, a senior fellow for Russian studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and a former State Department official.
As things stand in 2014, the prospects for 2039 for the building and what happens inside it hinge on three things: Just how far the trading community pushes automation, how hard regulators push back and how well the 80 or so locations now where stocks are traded can maintain their trust and credibility with the investing public.
In an interview, Bullard says he believes the Fed risks losing credibility with the public by ignoring the prices of goods that account for a substantial share of household spending.
Thus a high degree of communication and transparency was necessary to build credibility as quickly as possible, to enhance the transmission of monetary policy and to provide an anchor for the public's expectations of future inflation.
As quickly as crypto - currency had penetrated the mainstream consciousness for the first time, it has just as quickly damaged its public credibility.
Then, credibility restored, Tesla will easily raise cash to build the Model Y. For all the triumphant bear fuss lately, Tesla went public at $ 17 a share and remains a 17 - bagger at $ 295 — and, as Moody's notes, fundamentals like battery cost, public acceptance of electric cars and regulatory support are stable or improving.
For Guo, the key to her success was to establish credibility and build a positive reputation through constant communication with the broader public.
When, on the other hand, Jews and Christians discover their common border that faces onto the world and devise means for the joint proclamation of certain truths they hold in common, the public credibility of their message increases enormously.
The cost for Remain of recruiting Death, Plague, Famine and War to their cause is measured in credibility: that not only will the exaggerated be discounted by the public but so, by taint of association, will the legitimate.
The discovery of another almost N15bn from the Osborne Ikoyi, Lagos luxury apartment appears to have put the Presidency on the spot; compounding what are turning out to be a burgeoning credibility and public relations burdens for the APC - led federal government.
«Certainly sticking in construction cranes from half a world away isn't going to build confidence in their credibility,» said E.J. McMahon, founder of the conservative Empire Center for Public Policy.
Miliband himself has now begun to outline how he believes Labour will triumph come 2015, stating that the party «must regain its economic credibility, have a credible program of reform for public institutions, and capture the imagination of the majority of Britons to want to get on in life and see their families prosper».
Lest we forget, this is not the first time TOPY is questioning or criticizing the mode of work and delivery of the IEA, the public will remember that in the year 2012, TOPY petitioned the IEA on the credibility of some of its committee members and asked them to do something about it or else we advised the NDC not to partake in the previous debate for some reasonable doubts.
«Republican Senators have spent years earning credibility with voters because Republican Senators, especially the «Long Island Nine» have successfully protected suburban taxpayers and fought for vital aid for suburban public schools,» LaValle said.
«I appreciate that the minister is under the strict riding instructions from a lord chancellor whose jurisprudential credibility has been forensically unpicked by my noble friend Lord Pannick and secretary of state for justice who has wreaked havoc on the ability of the prison and probation services to protect the public.
The Ministry of Trade and Industry engaged in serious ethical violations by allowing its credibility as a public agency to be used to amass profit for a private non-profit organization which it can not hold to public standards of accountability as well as by using the name of the President of the Republic as a means to make such profit;
No «Veteran» adulation here in this silly manufactured photo op., for the man who ran over in desperation to VFW POST 231 to gain some Wall Street like cheap credibility with the public concerning his lack of profile with those currently serving in the military, and sadly it was with, «Veterans of Foreign Wars, (VFW), which made it even more sickening and cheap to me.
That we have absolute confidence and trust in the credibility of our MP, the honourable Mahama Ayariga That as a lawyer of repute it will be far fetched for the honourable MP to make such allegation in vacuum That after following the issues as being dicussed we fully associate ourselve with the letter written by the hon. Mahama Ayariga, hon. Alhassan Suhuyini and Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa for an investigation by the right honourable speaker of parliament and to add that any such investigation must either be public or it's findings be made public
The first concerted attempt to map out a new agenda for Labour urges greater economic credibility on public spending cuts.
James Klutse Avedzi and Dr Dominic Ayine accused the Ministry of engaging in unethical violations «by allowing its credibility as a public agency to be used to amass profit for a private non-profit organization which it can not hold to public standards of accountability as well as by using the name of the President of the Republic as a means to make such profit».
Kathryn S. Wylde, president of the Partnership for New York City, a business group, said she had often had dealings with Mr. Klein and that his experience at the Education Department «established his ability to take on a difficult challenge in a straightforward, honest way, and enhanced the credibility that he established during his years in Washington as a defender of the public interest.
«This pledge jeopardizes the credibility and trust that these organizations have worked really hard to get,» says Judith Auerbach, vice president for public policy at the American Foundation for AIDS Research.
This experience helped me gain credibility within the public health sector, that was valuable for my further career.
If Britain is to have any credibility in its public health policies, it should begin by making prisons safer for their inmates.
Players build audiences for their fake news sites by publishing polarising falsehoods, deploying twitter bots, photo - shopping evidence, and inciting conspiracy theories in the wake of public tragedy — all while maintaining a «credibility score» to remain as persuasive as possible.
Regardless of the lack of any scientific credibility, the stage has been set for borax and boric acid to be globally removed from public sale at short or no notice.
From 1 January 2018 a list of Russian officials fired «for the loss of credibility» will be published on the Internet and partially open to the public.
Many are those who contend for public attention, credibility, and money as a reward for
There's a striking, gutsy credibility about it all, which makes up for its dramatic flaws, such as the sequence in which Julian and Yanelly signal at each other in public while a guard benignly and implausibly looks on.
Supporting this view, research on public charter schools in the United States indicates that well - established charter school networks can build credibility for fund - raising more easily than stand - alone charter schools can.
The major advocacy group for public charter schools is concerned that failing online charter schools may be hurting the credibility of the movement as a whole.
Kittredge, CEO of Families for Excellent Schools, says that the Mayor has lost all credibility and «his time is up,» or at least his time for school improvement, and the surest path forward for students trapped in failing schools is a quick expansion of successful public charter schools.
To help eliminate confusion among stakeholders and to improve credibility of the Utah public school system, the Utah State Board of Education approved a resolution calling for a single, coherent student achievement accountability system for Utah.
Feuer proposes a series of measures for countering the drift toward ideology over inquiry and ensuring that private foundations, the so - called advice industry, and the federal government protect the reliability and credibility of education research for the advancement of the public good.
Having been in public relations I was familiar with building credibility for my clients.
• Promote efficient and responsible government • Provide the veterinary profession with political credibility and visibility • Speak on behalf of the veterinary profession in Florida in a strong and unified voice • Help candidates sympathetic to our profession achieve or maintain public office • Encourage members to participate in the political process • Build and maintain key relationships in both local and state government • Strengthen the political education of our membership providing awareness of government, candidates and important political issues • Provide a bipartisan means for the FVMA and our lobbyists to advocate for the veterinary profession, small business owners and the animals entrusted in our care
Nevertheless, they are often accepted at face value by the media, which — simply by passing them along for public consumption — gives these assertions unwarranted credibility.
The book's central thesis — that outdoor cats must be eradicated in the name of biodiversity and public health — is, like the authors» credibility, undermined to the point of collapse by weak — often contradictory — evidence, and a reckless arrogance that will be hard to ignore even for their fellow fring - ervationsists.
Since it was founded in 1957, the CFHS has earned its solid reputation and enviable credibility as the go - to national voice on animal welfare issues for industry, media, government, non-governmental organizations, and the public.
And yet someone like George Shaw [one of the nominated artists] has credibility within the art world, and for the public is a real discovery.
I've noted here before that climate campaigners who seek to use real - time events to engage the public can only retain credibility if they account for natural variability in framing their case and explain that the odds of such events are shifting.
Eric Berger of the Houston Chronicle has weighed in with an excellent post on the letter, noting that none of the complainants are climate scientists; that NASA's position as an agency reflects the brunt of science pointing to a human - heated planet; and that the personal stances of high - profile NASA scientists, Hansen, for instance, are indeed likely to damage the agency's credibility in the eyes of a public divided on global warming.
«For scientific knowledge to earn credibility as public knowledge scientists have to work as hard outside the laboratory as they do inside»
Being pigeon - holed for presumed associations undermines the public credibility of the person doing the science and makes suspect the quality of their work.
It's not helping the credibility of scientists or the trust that the public puts into climate scientists and therefore on the science because it's hard for the public to understand the nuances of such a complex subject — it's hard for the scientists to even understand — so [members of the public] have to trust the experts on some level and when the experts behave like this it's a big loss of credibility for the whole climate science enterprise.
Industry misinformation is then pushed to the public through astroturf front groups (like the Koch - funded and - founded Americans for Prosperity), through advertising campaigns (like those run by the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity), and by hiring «scientists» or «experts» with that special lack of integrity and credibility that allows a person to earn money at the expense of a far, far broader population.
In this context, it seems that he things that Von Storch, Judy, and Tamsin are the one's who will have credibility of «the pause» in land surface temps continues to be relatively flat for another year — and as a result, is projecting his views onto the wider public.
The issue of V&V is not just needed for public relations and public credibility, but to quantify progress and uncertainty and so to guide the allocation of resources in continued model improvement.
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