Sentences with phrase «greater public acceptance»

U.S. advocates, where road tolls are starting to gain greater public acceptance, admit this «Big Brother» approach is likely a non-starter.

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Greater acceptance of gambling coupled with the proliferation of gambling information available on the Internet and on social media means that today a member of the general public potentially can pose as big of a risk to the casinos as the wisest wiseguy.
Greater public awareness is necessary to increase acceptance.
Carothers would like to see more businesses provide a discreet place for working mothers to pump breast milk; greater acceptance of nursing in public areas, such as malls; and family and friends of breast - feeding mothers lending more support.
Greater acceptance of nursing, including in public, helps families meet their babies» needs: The world wonders what the discussion is: «But much of the world doesn't share America's uneasiness.
But the campaign for greater acceptance of nursing in public — and all those detractors who recoil when they see a mother feeding a baby just as her body is programmed to do — pales next to the startling image of Grumet feeding a boy who clearly doesn't need breast milk to thrive.
Of course, public awareness and acceptance of transgender people is much greater now than it was when Boys Don't Cry — Kimberly Peirce's significantly more insightful film about Brandon Teena, a transgender man coming to terms with his self - described «sexual identity crisis» — debuted in 1999, thanks largely to visibility campaigns and presidential announcements (Barack Obama is the first sitting President to use the word in a state - of - the - union address).
The Steppingstone Academy prepares motivated, underserved students for acceptance to and success at top independent, Catholic, and public exam schools in the greater Boston area.
In an impassioned acceptance speech before the crowd at Charter Awareness Day 2018, Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy, recipient of the 2018 Torchbearer Award, urged lawmakers to treat public charter schools fairly, instead of «penalizing (them) because (they're) doing such a great job.»
«In recent years, we have observed a greater acceptance towards guide dogs and also improved accessibility in public places,» she said.
We also communicate their achievements to secure global public acceptance of, and even greater ambition for, a prosperous, net - zero future for all.
Both policies would bolster prices and reduce variations in allowance values, but a price floor could prove to be a more efficient fix for the European Union's current ETS surplus problems because it will lead to more predictable and cost - effective outcomes — and greater public understanding, acceptance, participation, and support.
This growing acceptance and concern about climate change could translate into greater public support for international action, Capstick concludes:
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