Sentences with phrase «for public perceptions»

So much for public perceptions and it's validity vs total reality.
See also the latest AAAS - Pew survey for public perceptions fo what scientists believe on various issues, incliuding evolution
Nor can the Karma's panache be bad for public perceptions, given electrified cars and hybrids have too often been viewed as the province of the self righteous and nerds.
Less attention has been paid to whether the rigor of state standards matters for public perceptions of the quality of the schools in their states and local communities.
Religion Among Scientists and Implications for Public Perceptions 15 December 2010
I believed that based on this tendency and the ability of oddsmakers to shade their lines to account for public perception; there would be tremendous value taking second half teams that are leading at halftime.
By simply betting against these sizeable favorites, second half bettors would be able to capitalize on these lines that have been artificially inflated to account for public perception.
Instead, sportsbooks shade their opening lines to account for public perception and allow their sharpest bettors to shape the line.
Sportsbooks often shade their lines to account for public perception, so if one team wins in impressive fashion, the line may be shaded to account for an influx of public money.
Books may adjust their spread to account for public perception, but Nowitzki is no longer an impact player.
Oddsmakers often have to set second half lines for several games at the same time and have to account for public perception.
Do you think it is a problem for the public perception of evolution that it is seen as supporting atheism?
Anthony Broccoli, professor of environmental sciences at Rutgers University, notes that the study's results may have implications for the public perception of climate change.
Science is a human activity and foibles are visible in all its fields, but surely climate science just has to be the one most utterly overshadowed by its craven need for a public perception that it just can't live up to?
This excerpt shows the panel's lack of concern for public perception.

Not exact matches

For whatever personal convictions that drives him to do so (not every CEO writes polemics about free - market capitalism in their spare time time) Mackey has elected himself the firebrand leader to inspire the next generation of leaders that must reverse the public perception of business.
Without naming any particular company, Harty explained that recent public market performances of companies in the enterprise infrastructure space have created the perception that overall market for data storage, servers, and related data center technology space is unsteady.
For instance, in my work, as a PR agency, it's all about perception, about public opinion and public trust.
«I do not want any perception of bias in this review,» she wrote, while adding that she would remain involved in crafting the recommendations and producing the final report for public distribution.
However, if Autopilot is truly as good as Musk claims — if driver safety actually improves when Tesla owners flip the switch — then this move to make the data public is critical for changing laws, behavior and the public's perception of what's safe and what isn't.
What may have been intended to rally attention for Kanye may actually boost the public perception of Zuckerberg for not playing into mass media hype and shady marketing tactics.
(9) While the number of approved requests for residential properties from China has increased in recent years, the Parliament of Australia's Report on Foreign Investment in Residential Real Estate (2014) found that Chinese purchases only absorbed two per cent of new housing stock, contrary to public perceptions.
As to the FAQ released specifically for investors and workers, Joshua Waldbeser, of counsel with Drinker Biddle & Reath, opines that DOL's intentions «appear to be not just limited to educating investors about the fiduciary rule generally, but also to address some very specific misunderstandings, and to influence public perceptions» about the rule.
While the points made by these gentlemen are both valid and critically important, they fail to take note of four other dangerous subsidies: (1) the market perception that the Washington and Wall Street revolving door has rendered these firms immune from prosecution — even for repeated, illegal cartel behavior; (2) the ability to spend billions buying back their own stock, effectively propping up their own share price and bad behavior; (3) self - regulation with compromised bodies creating the market perception and reality of a competitive edge; and (4) Congress and the Supreme Court tolerating Wall Street running its own private justice system (mandatory arbitration) where corrupt acts are kept hidden from public view until they blow up into catastrophic events to the economy.
When Marc Garneau next informed the House that he «entered politics to counter the public's perception that politicians are on the take» and that «regrettably, the member for Parry Sound — Muskoka is making that extremely difficult,» there was much grumbling from the government members and the Speaker stood to call for order.
Setting aside the FANGs» public perception problems, two particular numbers underscore the investment case for BATs: the BATs will ultimately be able to access over 4 billion consumers across Asia, while the home market for the FANGs is less than 750 million.
A growth in candor or a decay of shame may account for the latest industrial apologetic: advertising serves the public and its clients because it adds value to a product by altering purchasers» perception of its value!
As Walter Lippmann said in his groundbreaking book Public Opinion, humans act in the real world on the basis of the perceptions created increasingly for us by the media's pseudo-environment.
«In the perception of a Mexico plunged into terror, pain, hopelessness, anguish, vengeance and rancor as a result of insecurity and violence... the veneration of the relics will be an opportunity for the baptized and people of good will to turn their eyes to God,» the Rev. Manuel Corral, the council's public relations secretary, told reporters.
By the «60s, however, TV game - show scandals and the public's growing perception of TV as a «vast wasteland» set the stage for change.
This has nothing to do with public perception but as a tool for gauging our heart.
As the general quality of public education has declined, at least in public perception, and as the power of the youth culture in public schools has increased, many more parents seek private schools for their children, and many of these schools are connected with churches.
Single men and women account for nearly 30 percent of all households in the United States, but yet the public perception of eating alone remains negative.I inadvertently tested the social reaction of being a solo diner at a local restaurant / bar this past weekend while waiting to meet friends after work.
Food packaging safety expert Gary Kestenbaum offers considerations and suggestions for a corporate strategy to address negative publicity and public perception of your packaging.
Public perception may be fueling the love for the dog in this one, as 75 % of spread tickets are on Stanford.
These artificially inflated lines have historically created value for opportunistic contrarian bettors since they're getting a better line purely based on the public perception.
There haven't been any steam moves triggered on the Wolverines, which indicates public perception has been largely responsible for this 1.5 - point line move.
One of the coaches I played for had a public perception of being this great motivator.
That indicates that public perception is purely responsible for this one - point line move.
You are also getting good numbers because public perception often inflates lines, giving brave contrarian bettors an extra half point or full point for free.
Public perception, bolstered by conventional wisdom and media coverage, led bettors to assume that «stay» would win, which provided added value for those brave enough to go against the grain and take «leave» at plus money.
This altered public perception can create value for opportunistic contrarian bettors.
Mostly leaked intentionally to media for managing public perception and for soft - landing.
We do not recommend betting against every single ranked team, but knowing that these rankings can artificially inflate the line based on public perception can help add value for sharp bettors.
Oddsmakers are always adjusting their lines to account for recent trends and public perception, and it appears that the value taking the under during interleague play.
After seeing that some of our traditional contrarian strategies have had mixed results for second half bettors, we believed that we could create an excellent halftime betting system by capitalizing on public perception.
Based on public perception, Baylor would likely be a slightly larger underdog against either Kansas or North Carolina, but for the sake of argument, we'll assume the same +180 moneyline in the national championship game.
Once again, public perception was largely responsible for this move.
Although a blowout victory for either team could dramatically impact public perception, I believe we will see fairly even levels of public betting during the Finals, with the Warriors receiving a slight majority.
There weren't been any steam moves triggered on Wake Forest, which indicates public perception was solely responsible for that 1 - point line move.
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