Sentences with phrase «in public minds»

That image was cemented in the public mind, and in a not - so - positive light, by David Fincher's movie The Social Network, in which Parker was played by Justin Timberlake as a self - serving, callous playboy.
Southwest's place in the public mind is still as a U.S. budget airline, and Rapid Rewards is Southwest's loyalty program.
To my mind, the importance of expectations highlights the value of some sort of inflation target that is well understood in the public mind and which provides a fixed point around which inflation expectations can coalesce.
And yet they can not seem to eclipse, in the public mind, a morally ambivalent war that ended seventy - three years ago, which was fought with the utmost ruthlessness, and one of whose victors was an appalling despotism of lies and murder.
For Democratic presidents, Catholic nominees (Sonia Sotomayor) help blur the line on abortion, since even non-observant Catholics are linked in the news media and in the public mind to the antiabortion Roman Catholic Church.
Although bearing the same gay stigma in the public mind as does the disease, these groups typically are broadly based, receive public as well as private foundation funds, and seek to serve without discrimination all who are affected by AIDS.
Although the picture is not clear from the questionnaires, it seems probable that some alcoholics tend to shy away from ministers who belong to denominations associated in the public mind with the militant temperance movement.
Although millions of heterosexual persons in Africa have AIDS, in the West there is in the public mind a strong suspicion that AIDS is a punishment on persons for promiscuous sexual behavior or for drug abuse.
Although based much more on fantasy than on proven fact, the marihuana «evils» took root in the public mind, and now continue to color the public reaction to the marihuana phenomenon... It has been astutely observed that any statement frequently repeated in public assumes the status of fact.
All these excellences (and there are too many to count) will probably be eclipsed in the public mind by the NRSV's treatment of sexist language.
On the other hand, religious fundamentalism of the most bible - thumping, anti-intellectual kind has become identified in the public mind with mainstream Christian belief.
The Barneys of the world have forever been tainted in the public mind by the mediums.
The persistent use of this highly emotive term has successfully ingrained in the public mind that all other traps by definition kill and are thus inhumane.
Nevertheless in the public mind, and widely in the universities of America, the choice was between science and religion.
[9] The product was ordered to be pulled from store shelves and destroyed, because of the likely association in public mind between the Simpsons brand and characters and Lion Nathan's product, though the manufacturer did not use any Simpsons characters or the Simpsons Duff Beer design.
«First, no matter what you call a medication, in the public mind it's dope.
As well as being the first time in recent memory that meals have been made from scratch in D.C. Public Schools, the program represents the culmination of innovative efforts by D.C. Central Kitchen to build a successful economic model around concepts that don't normally associate in the public mind: local farming, job training for the down - and - out, and feeding the indigent.
Another user, ejoelleduval, said, «I hate that breasts have become so sexualized that they have lost their original purpose in the public mind.
Two articles in today's Post freeze moments in the swirl of change and hint at new opportunities for those of us trying to spread ideas in the public mind.
The issue of welfare isn't going anywhere in the public mind; it's here to stay.
They will be particularly difficult for any of those linked in the public mind with the Brexit campaign.
The incident comes ten years after another party leader saw his brand suffer when embarrassing photos emerged and stuck in the public mind.
This image is a great way to muddy the moral waters and in the process soothe the concerns of people who'd rather this incident not linger in the public mind, since if Martin is not a perfect angel, then his killing is somehow not as much of a problem, regardless of the circumstances.
«NYCHA's false reporting on lead paint inspections represents a collapse of credibility in the public mind.
He toiled for years to take Britain out of Europe, but it wasn't until he merged immigration and the EU in the public mind that he had any success.
Or you can reinforce in the public mind that you are part of the problem not the solution.»
But these discreet offenses become conflated in the public mind.
«The decision on tuition fees in autumn 2010, which represented a high profile «broken promise», exemplified this, and with memories of the Rose Garden moment still fresh in the collective memory, this narrative embedded in the public mind.
The death of Britain's far right is all the more remarkable given how much the issues they feed on have risen in the public mind.
But even in itself, ending the coalition is not enough — as Smith says, Lib Dems need to show here and now in the public mind that we're recovering our senses.
The machine has purred over the last 72 hours as it sought to win the early and vital battle to define Ed Miliband in the public mind.
Perhaps the most immediate question in the public mind is how did Tarik Abdelazim become the Democrat choice in this election?
The impact would have been much less if we had already been where we should have been in the public mind.
The perception in the public mind was that the ship exuded modernity and comfort, giving a great impression of solidity and safety — the same way a bank built of solid masonry does even as it founders from unstable finances.
Of late this side of science has taken a backseat in the public mind to what I call the accumulation view of science — that it is a pile of facts way too big for us to ever hope to conquer.
And in the public mind, energy conservation was associated with austerity, the three - day week and that impeccable piece of ministerial advice to clean your teeth with the lights out.
At a time when «disturbing thoughts were beginning to dawn in the public mind about the nature of humanity in the scheme of things,» as he says, wild animals and mutants gave Victorians something to stare at in safety while asking themselves the big and suddenly urgent question: What, if anything, makes me different from that?
Ferrari, he acknowledged, did not need the publicity; it was ESA that was basking in Ferrari's red glow, trying to link its own feats of engineering in the public mind with sexy race cars.
In other words, rather than presenting science as an unchanging edifice (which is the way it is often perceived in the public mind), the exhibitions will show that science is a changing, man - made, approach to the world that is characteristic of modern society.
Monckton has indeed had no effect on the scientific debate, but has left a big footprint in the public mind.
Making the link between the necessity for data sharing and the benefits of genomic medicine in the public mind is vital.
They are no longer children; as young adults, they may find themselves chained to the Rowling franchise in the public mind, and they may seem old - fashioned.
Yet to be umbilically linked in the public mind to a single character is the last thing Grant needed at that point in his career, especially since he'd spent a full decade trying to shake off the image of the floppy - haired, tongue - tied bumbler that had clung to him like a leech ever since Four Weddings And A Funeral became a global box - office smash and propelled him to A-list stardom.
Edison favoured direct current and Westinghouse alternative current, and it was a titanic war of personalities and ideas, which incidentally involved a gruesome minor battle, which this film tactfully passes over: Edison tried to get the rival AC approach identified (and stigmatised) in the public mind with the death penalty and the electric chair, whose frazzling executions were macabre and often bungled.
But while safeguarding against acts of school terror is uppermost in the public mind, student bullying is a more pervasive, everyday issue and poses its own set of architectural challenges.
They recognize that there is and will be a clear connection in the public mind between the state program and the religious result.
So firm is the place «the core» holds in the public mind, there wasn't a peep from the mainstream media when the National Governors Association and the Council of Chief State School Officers rammed through something they called «The Common Core States Standards Initiative.»
Dodge has done a bang - up job keeping the Challenger in the public mind.
On the other, an audacious motorcycle racer whose innovative aircraft became synonymous in the public mind with death - defying stunts.
Ethical funds, in the public mind, equal feeble funds.
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