Sentences with phrase «imagination of the public»

To hold the mind and imagination of a public in subjection is more injurious to their dignity as free persons than bodily restrictions would be.
A companion enterprise device, though, won't do much to capture the imagination of a public gripped with iPad fever.
If there is one thing that can capture the imagination of the public when it comes to money, it's a simple rule of thumb.
Driven by innovative apps, inexpensive cloud computing and the widespread use of mobile devices, the Sharing Economy has captured both the imagination of the public and the investment dollars of venture capital investors.
While wearable fitness trackers and calorie counting apps have caught the imagination of the public, they account for a relatively small portion of the dollars invested in the space.
«The prospect of Team GB taking part in the Games has captured the imagination of the public and we are pleased to be able to confirm their group stage fixtures ahead of tickets going back on sale,» LOCOG director of sport Debbie Jevans said.
A prop bet that captures the imagination of the public, even if it loses for the casino, can generate outsized returns as it entices new bettors to come to the casino, open their wallets and hope for a story to take back home.
«I think I'm the leader who can fire the imagination of the public as well as the party, unite the different talents of the party and be a credible prime minister.»
«The ability to fire the imagination of the public as well as the party, the ability to unite the party, the ability to be a credible prime minister against David Cameron,» he says.
Few scientific endeavours stir the imagination of the public the way space science does.
The results captured the imagination of the public, who were intrigued by the use of electric discharges to form the prebiotic soup.
While charismatic species capture the imagination of the public, anonymous processes, like biogeochemistry, are often the true drivers of a functioning ecosystem.
I do think that our program has been stuck for a while — that the space shuttle mission did not inspire the imagination of the public — that much of the experimentation that was done could have been conducted not necessarily with manned flights.
We took a different point of view, which is that very occasionally Westerns capture the imagination of the public.
«We took a different point of view, which is that very occasionally westerns capture the imagination of the public.
The new Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is the latest eBook reader to capture the essence of the Kindle in its best form to date.When it comes to eBook readers, the Kindle has captured the imagination of the public.
When it comes to eBook readers, the Kindle has captured the imagination of the public.
«This is about a national movement to Save Them All that is capturing the imagination of the public in Los Angeles and across the country,» Battista said.
By connecting their cause with these seemingly related issues, the groups that are driving legislative action are able to leverage media attention — which is often sensationalized — to capture the imagination of the public.
The love story, which defined the lives of both Burton and Taylor, as well as capturing the imagination of the public around the world, has been maintained by the very house which connected them.
«We took a different point of view, which is that very occasionally westerns capture the imagination of the public.
When the Nintendo 3DS gaming portable was released in March 2011, it wowed us with its glasses - free, autostereoscopic 3D technology (read review here), but an over-inflated price, lack of games and confusing marketing saw it fail to capture the imagination of a public swept away by their cheap, easy and plentiful iOS and Android fun supply.
Talent and skill were not hard to find at Expo Chicago, but the conscious and insightful application of that talent and skill — to what degree they spoke to the thoughts, concerns and imagination of the public — was something far rarer.
In the post-war America of the 1940s and 1950s, a number of New York Abstract Expressionist Artists captured the imagination of the public with regard to the mechanisms of their craft − a style described as «Action Painting.»
Cornell's work continued to capture the imagination of the public and scholars alike and to engender many exhibitions and publications into the 21st century.
Over the last decade, our single artist shows have captured the imagination of the public.
Nothing gets accomplished overnight — but if anything is to be accomplished, it will be because someone has done something, even on a small scale, that captures the imagination of the public — something that appears to them to be almost appears like magic.
The sector has moved far beyond the hippie sphere and into the mainstream, where it captures the imagination of a public that recognizes its exciting potential.
With wildly cool computer - generated tornadoes, mega-hurricane storm surge, and blinding blizzards, this movie is sure to fire the imagination of a public that is constantly beseiged with new worries about global warming and impending climate disaster.
«We took a different point of view, which is that very occasionally westerns capture the imagination of the public.
The HTC One M9 had a lot to commend it, but it failed to capture the imagination of the public, and the manufacturer is going to want to make sure that its 2016 flagship ticks all the right boxes.
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