Sentences with phrase «in public credibility»

As Antonucci points out, «Categorical opposition to something on the fringe of education policy is practical, but as such things become more mainstream over time, this becomes less and less feasible and costs the union in public credibility.

Not exact matches

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.
Since Thiel's credibility as a public intellectual is built in part on the presumed validation imparted by his financial success, the financial crisis of 2008 posed a threat to everything he had created.
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.
This gain in credibility contributed to a rapid decline in long - term interest rates, which in turn significantly reduced public debt charges and contributed to stronger economic growth and government revenues.
If the central bank's communications suggest that it has greater knowledge or greater precision in its inflation control than it does in reality, then when this becomes apparent and the public's expectations are disappointed, the central bank's credibility may be damaged.
In part this reflects the starting point of many central banks that adopted inflation targeting: they generally had a poor inflation history and low credibility with the public and financial markets.
-- Introduce your business to thousands of potential customers in the entire market area of Cape Cod, the Islands, and the South Shore — Influence the buying decisions of thousands of potential customers — Speak to people who will make a decision to buy your product or service this week — Create a consistent flow of new customer opportunities via foot traffic, phone calls, website traffic, e-newsletter sign ups, social media engagement — Tell «the story» of your business — Differentiate your business from your competitors — Encourage customer loyalty — Educate past customers on why they should come back and do business with you again — Grow your market share — Make your business a household name and create top of mind awareness — Build the credibility of your business — Control the public's perception of your business
But Comey's own credibility has undergone some damage in the process, and it's unclear whether the book and its accompanying media blitz have moved the needle of public opinion in his favor.
Unless these measures are undertaken, no amount of tinkering will restore credibility and public trust in the NEB..
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.
Based entirely on anecdotal evidence, however, I believe the press» credibility with senior citizens has taken a hit from which it is unlikely to recover, and it may be entirely due to the election of 2008, when the mainstream media utterly abandoned whatever responsibilities to the public trust to which it still felt obliged, tossed presumptive - nominee Hillary Clinton aside and» rejecting any - and - all discomfiting questions about his experience, background, past - operations, education, friendships or capabilities» hoisted candidate Barack Obama upon their shoulders and carried him into the White House in triumph.
The point is that churches exceed their competence, undermine their credibility, skew their mission, and risk betraying the trust of their people when they turn themselves into political lobbies, promiscuously pronouncing and advocating on almost every policy issue in public dispute.
As I've said to you many times before — In order to give any credibility to your claims of divinely inspired premonitions, you need to docu / ment them as they happen in a public waIn order to give any credibility to your claims of divinely inspired premonitions, you need to docu / ment them as they happen in a public wain a public way.
Although Rev. Falwell was understandably trying to rehabilitate his moral credibility, his explanation confirmed that the tide of public opinion in the Southern white churches ran against desegregation and interracial marriage.
He replied that science was in danger of losing its credibility with the public as the result of such scares.
They will quite reasonably want to promote anything, including having a co-religionist in the office of the presidency, that gives their faith public credibility and effect.
When, as here, it is possible to verify whether public assertions made by plaintiffs are true, there should never be a statement in the press by board members that gives credibility to sensational headlines or what can best be described as «false news.»
It's put in place a number of initiatives and institutional reforms in order to regain public trust and credibility.
Every contact you have with a blogger, either in public or in private, works to either build or undermine your credibility.
Their rags - to - riches stories give them credibility in connecting with impoverished voters and in claiming to not need to steal any public money because they are already wealthy.
But in a period of financial stress, when private sector confidence is low, we can also use the credibility of the public sector balance sheet to support investment and the flow of credit now.
«NYCHA's false reporting on lead paint inspections represents a collapse of credibility in the public mind.
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.
He said: «Shami Chakrabarti has a proud record of public service, but in accepting this peerage, the credibility of her report lies in tatters and the Labour party's stated intention, to unequivocally tackle Antisemitism, remain woefully unrealised.»
«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.
«In our view, it defies both reason and credibility to suggest Sen. Klein would have, in full view of both his longtime girlfriend, numerous staff members, and in the middle of a very visible and public street, assaulted the Former Staffer, as her allegation suggests,» the report reaIn our view, it defies both reason and credibility to suggest Sen. Klein would have, in full view of both his longtime girlfriend, numerous staff members, and in the middle of a very visible and public street, assaulted the Former Staffer, as her allegation suggests,» the report reain full view of both his longtime girlfriend, numerous staff members, and in the middle of a very visible and public street, assaulted the Former Staffer, as her allegation suggests,» the report reain the middle of a very visible and public street, assaulted the Former Staffer, as her allegation suggests,» the report read.
The settled view is that he's out of touch, not statesmanlike enough — and frankly a bit odd, with his credibility as a potential national leader seemingly in line with his ability to eat in public.
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.
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;
Cuomo has invested a great deal of energy and salesmanship in trying to restore a feeling of pride within the capital and an image of state - government credibility with the public.
The acknowledgment of a golden rule of British politics, that the voting public demand reassurance from the centre - left about our economic credibility in a way that they don't from the Tories, is welcome.
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
Leaders set out new party agenda in The Purple Book, which details bid to regain fiscal credibility over public spending cuts
From their opening statements, federal prosecutors made clear that their key witness in a major public corruption case, Todd R. Howe, might have credibility issues.
«These developments have called into question the effectiveness of the CRB and undermine its credibility with the public,» Miner wrote in her letter to Davis.
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.
The executive editor of The New York Times, Bill Keller, told the paper's public editor in a column published Sunday morning, that addressing rumors «spreads them and gives them an aura of credibility, even if the intent is the opposite.
In a statement posted on Twitter, Ephraim Mirvis said: «Shami Chakrabarti has a proud record of public service, but in accepting this peerage, the credibility of her report lies in tatters and the Labour Party's stated intention, to unequivocally tackle anti-Semitism, remains woefully unrealised.&raquIn a statement posted on Twitter, Ephraim Mirvis said: «Shami Chakrabarti has a proud record of public service, but in accepting this peerage, the credibility of her report lies in tatters and the Labour Party's stated intention, to unequivocally tackle anti-Semitism, remains woefully unrealised.&raquin accepting this peerage, the credibility of her report lies in tatters and the Labour Party's stated intention, to unequivocally tackle anti-Semitism, remains woefully unrealised.&raquin tatters and the Labour Party's stated intention, to unequivocally tackle anti-Semitism, remains woefully unrealised.»
Economists also uncovered a failure to consider available data on public attitudes regarding water - quality protection that supports the credibility of the wetlands benefits in the 2015 analysis.
If Britain is to have any credibility in its public health policies, it should begin by making prisons safer for their inmates.
There's a good overview of the state of play in the Wall Street Journal here; the article asserts that scientists fear that the drumbeat of criticism about the 2007 report is damaging the report's credibility with the public.
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.
May it serve as a warning not only to policymakers, but also to researchers, clinicians, peer reviewers, journal editors, and journalists of the need to consider the harm to scientific credibility and public health when dealing with studies funded by food companies with vested interests in the results — and to find better ways to fund such studies and to prevent, disclose and manage potentially conflicted interests,» writes Marion Nestle, Ph.D., M.P.H., of New York University, in a related commentary.
The problem is, they lose credibility in public because the «jaundiced view» does not convince anyone on the outside.
The full quote:» Three investigations of the alleged scientific misconduct of the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia — one by the UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee, a second by the Scientific Assessment Panel of the Royal Society, chaired by Lord Oxburgh, and the latest by the Independent Climate Change E-mails Review, chaired by Sir Muir Russell — have confirmed what climate scientists have never seriously doubted: established scientists depend on their credibility and have no motivation in purposely misleading the public and their colleagues.
If the text is in public domain, there is no problem of plagiarism legally, though the issue of scientific credibility remains.
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