Sentences with phrase «genuine public concern»

In the current political climate, we who care about games can make a difference, but we must acknowledge and address genuine public concern about games that make killing feel like fun.

Not exact matches

Empathy Extraordinary leaders praise in public and address problems in private, with a genuine concern.
I am relatively discouraged (although not despairing) about exactly how to take the next two steps: the development of a model for a Christian systematic theology that will be in continuity with, but also a genuine development upon, the earlier model for a revisionist fundamental theology; and the development of a model for a public Christian praxis (or practical theology) which will be in continuity with, but also a genuine development upon, both «fundamental» and «systematic» concerns.
He was speaking out of genuine concern for the church and its impact on the public.
There are many people with genuine concerns about public services and jobs but there are some who just don't like people who are different to them.
There are genuine public health concerns this research would get to grips with that have implications for public policy.
In the letter, Mr Dromey says he is concerned that «a casual attitude to accuracy is not only confusing to the public but is obstructing genuine public debate».
The public should be given a real say in issues that concern them, using tools that provide genuine engagement such as Citizens» Juries.
By merging our policy making with our campaigning activities we could make sure we were taking the public with us and reflecting back their genuine concerns.
In Japan, which unlike the United States has had several outbreaks of H5N1 in birds, «not much» controversy has surrounded this study, he said, as «the public has concerns about a genuine risk that exists in nature rather than a potential risk by bioterrorism.»
The case has prompted concern among scientists that the activities of unregulated operators could undermine public support for genuine stem cell research.
However, many others believe charters divert resources from traditional public schools and don't meet up to accountability measures.These opposing views often lead to friction among people who actually have much in common: a genuine concern for children and the national right to high - quality public education.
We are writing this letter because we have some genuine concerns about the funding of public education in Oklahoma and how that funding will affect your child personally.
«Any potential inBloom has to improve and personalize learning is being overshadowed by a growing lack of public trust in its early communications and operations, and genuine concerns about the security, privacy, sharing and exploitation of data.
The incidents portrayed in this and in a follow - up article serve well as exhibits A to Z in the case against enforcement - based animal control, which tends to be driven more by revenue generation goals than by humane or genuine public safety concerns.
But this time, the ragtag group of zombie battlers have the tools to win: A superior message (the pipeline won't create jobs, is too risky, and keeps us hooked on oil), better organizing skills, and a genuine concern for the environment and public health.
As with the child molestation scandals that went on so long in the churches, nothing will change unless there is a genuine opportunity for concerned people to ask questions and have them properly answered in public.
Pedestrian injuries are a genuine public safety concern in the state of Texas.
(4) A relevant decision may not be taken except on imperative grounds of public security in respect of an EEA national who: (a) has resided in the UK for a continuous period of at least 10 years before the relevant decision; or... (5) Where a relevant decision is taken on grounds of public policy or public security it shall, in addition to complying with the preceding paragraphs of this regulation, be taken in accordance with the following principles --(a) the decision must comply with the principle of proportionality; (b) the decision must be based exclusively on the personal conduct of the person concerned; (c) the personal conduct of the person concerned must represent a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat affecting one of the fundamental interests of society; (d) matters isolated from the particulars of the case or which relate to considerations of general prevention do not justify the decision; and (e) a person's previous criminal convictions do not in themselves justify the decision.
Downsizing employers benefit from showing genuine concern, saving unemployment costs, and maintaining a positive public image in difficult situations!
Soutphommasane explained in detail his concerns about the Federal Government's intention to repeal provisions of the Racial Discrimination Act, and additional reports this week that it might «tinker» with other parts of the Act that «draw a clear and unambiguous line between genuine public debate and hate speech».
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