But the shift
in public opinion needed to win a big majority is far too much for just five years.
Not exact matches
So the fourth reason, the only reason to really go
public in my
opinion, is you
need to get liquidity for shareholders.
Trends, arguably, are important
in public opinion, something Alberta political parties forget — or ignore —
in their ongoing conversation about the level of
public support for that pipeline across the Rockies to B.C.. However, that
needs to be a topic for another day.
Some Supreme Court decisions may suggest otherwise, but history shows that some of these supposed exemptions from government regulation vanish when there is a radical shift
in public opinion and
public needs.
He surmised we were «falling behind
in the struggle,» and the work
needed to reestablish what was axiomatic just twenty - five years ago can seem daunting
in a society where
public opinion is now roughly split 50/50 but the biggest media and celebrity voices are solidly
in one corner.
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new...
in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate
public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally
public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «
in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club
needs to be held accountable for it's actions
The site does seem to be mainly focusing on the negative, which is a reflection of course of where we are as a club, so the site is reflecting
public opinion but imho this article is a bit harsh, we didn't
need a left back until Masuaaku spat his dummy out, we had him and Cresswell, as for the Utd trying to sign Leighton Baines they made a lot of noises but according to many reports Moyes wasn't sure he was good enough for Utd... I think Evra has been brought
in primarilly for cover at left back, lets see what happens.
«My bias has not changed, but
in the interests of patients, I
need to see past my own
opinions and look at the whole picture of the appropriate blend of science, good practice, and the viewpoints of the general
public that will inevitably steer their rehabilitation
in a good or bad direction.»
If you think that breastfeeding mothers
need to cover up while
in public, then I do not support your
opinion.
Activism Dear Mark Zuckerberg: Your Breastfeeding Photo Policies Are Offensive Telling Mothers the Truth About Breastfeeding The Time I Was Shamed For Breastfeeding
in Public How I Became a Lactivist Why I post pictures of my children breastfeeding
Opinion: Why We
Need To Talk About Breastfeeding 7 Things You Might Not Know About Lactation Consultants Let's Stop Using the Term «Comfort Nursing»
Cuomo says even if the
public vote is delayed, the casino siting legislation would still
need to be passed this year, based on a decades old
opinion issued by a former State Attorney General, who said that constitutional amendment votes by the legislature
need to happen
in consecutive years, and can't skip a year
in between votes.
With only eleven days to election day, distantly trailing de Blasio
in opinion polls and at a financial disadvantage Malliotakis desperately
needs both press attention and
public interest.
The next several minutes involved intense discussion over whether to talk about the advisory
opinion in public, and whether a vote was
needed.
But the burden of making synthetic biology secure does not fall just on the scientists; policymakers and
opinion leaders
need to endorse those plans, too, for the
public to believe
in the governance.
The Focus: Changing diets,
public opinion, getting
in touch with your own
needs, understanding your desires and cravings, moving forward on a path of empowerment.
Earlier this year, Joel Edgerton addressed the bad reviews of his Netflix original movie Bright, arguing that David Ayer's L.A. - set racial allegory —
in which he played a soulful Orc trying to retrieve a magic wand —
needed to be «reviewed by
public opinion rather than through the highbrow prism of film criticism.»
So the results reported below can only be suggestive; to get a reliable sample of
public opinion in the state, a survey for that state would
need to be conducted.
In this
opinion, the New Mexico Attorney General declared that a voucher program under which the parents of exceptional children whose
needs were not being met by the
public schools could use the funds the school district would otherwise have spent on the children to purchase special education at private, nonsectarian institutions would be consistent with the New Mexico Constitution.
Teachers
need not endorse any particular viewpoint or policy proposal
in the current debate over the availability of firearms to help students explore the power of young people to galvanize
public opinion and political support behind issues they care about.
«On behalf of the Arizona Charter Schools Association, including our state's 600 - plus charter schools serving approximately 160,000 students, we are pleased that today's
opinion by Attorney General Brnovich brings much -
needed clarity when it comes to budget cuts to be endured
in the next year by small,
public charter schools.
She bases a lot of her
opinions on her experiences tracking numerous students from
public schools
in her volunteer tutoring, along with her husband, of high -
needs students and her conversations with other parents
in the system.
And back here
in Connecticut, Stefan Pryor's operation claims that they are choosing Friendship
Public Charter School, Inc., regardless of the
opinion of Clark School's parents, because the Friendship
Public Charter chain will provide the personal attention that Clark Elementary School
needs.
But
in an education environment yearning for bold action,
public school leaders
need to avoid the trap of popular
opinion.
A totally redesigned product
in virtually any market
needs more than three years to change
public opinion.
I am arguing that
in order to understand
public outrage at dog attacks and potentially develop some more effective strategies to change
public opinion about BSL (
in order to change government
opinion), we
need to understand the root of this outrage.
04/08/10 - The Athens News Letter to the Editor - Support ban on dog auctions 04/06/10 - 19 Action News - Ohio Dog Auction Act 04/05/10 - Times Reporter - Puppy mills targeted, Meeting to be held
in Dover to educate
public about ballot initiative 04/02/10 - The News - Herald Blog (Pets Unleashed)- April 1 update on dog auction ballot initiative 04/01/10 - Ohio.com - Why Ohioans should support a ban on dog auctions 03/31/10 - Cincinnati Examiner - Updates to the banning of dog auctions 03/31/10 - The Budget - Ban Ohio Dog Auction group met with opposition in Holmes county 03/30/10 - Fox 19 Morning News - Puppy Mill Petition 03/28/10 - Mansfield News - Journal - Opinion Shapers: Animal cruelty, in all its forms, needs to end 03/19/10 - Sun Sentinel - Ballot issue could help end puppy mill activities 03/17/10 - Sun Sentinel - The Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions to host meeting at the Avon Lake Public Library 03/10/10 - Animal Law Coalition - The Ballot Initiative to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions - Watch What Happens 03/07/10 - The Free Press - Support the Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions 03/05/10 - Fairfield Town Crier - Local groups join signature drive to stop dog auctions in Ohio 03/04/10 - Best Friends Animal Society (Puppies Aren't Products)- Sending a Message to Ohio Legislators on Dog Auctions 02/28/10 - Ohio Federation of Dog Clubs - Dog Auctions 02/26/10 - The Post (Ohio University)- Humane Society ranks Ohio low 02/24/10 - The Jackson County Telegram - Local meeting slated on banning of dog auctions 02/21/10 - The Athens News Letter to the Editor - Support petition effort to make dog auctions and raffles illegal in Ohio 02/21/10 - Lancaster Eagle Gazette - Group seeks to stop puppy mills, dog auctions 02/15/10 - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum - Ohio group seeks ban on dog auctions 02/14/10 - Mansfield - News Journal - Group wants dog auctions banned in Ohio 02/05/10 - Best Friends Animal Society (Puppies Aren't Products)- UPDATE: Ohio Dog Auctions Act 02/02/10 - Star News Online - Two animal welfare ballot measures proposed in Ohio 01/27/10 - Westlake / Bay Village Observer - Dog auctions in Ohio need to be b
public about ballot initiative 04/02/10 - The News - Herald Blog (Pets Unleashed)- April 1 update on dog auction ballot initiative 04/01/10 - Ohio.com - Why Ohioans should support a ban on dog auctions 03/31/10 - Cincinnati Examiner - Updates to the banning of dog auctions 03/31/10 - The Budget - Ban Ohio Dog Auction group met with opposition
in Holmes county 03/30/10 - Fox 19 Morning News - Puppy Mill Petition 03/28/10 - Mansfield News - Journal -
Opinion Shapers: Animal cruelty,
in all its forms,
needs to end 03/19/10 - Sun Sentinel - Ballot issue could help end puppy mill activities 03/17/10 - Sun Sentinel - The Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions to host meeting at the Avon Lake
Public Library 03/10/10 - Animal Law Coalition - The Ballot Initiative to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions - Watch What Happens 03/07/10 - The Free Press - Support the Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions 03/05/10 - Fairfield Town Crier - Local groups join signature drive to stop dog auctions in Ohio 03/04/10 - Best Friends Animal Society (Puppies Aren't Products)- Sending a Message to Ohio Legislators on Dog Auctions 02/28/10 - Ohio Federation of Dog Clubs - Dog Auctions 02/26/10 - The Post (Ohio University)- Humane Society ranks Ohio low 02/24/10 - The Jackson County Telegram - Local meeting slated on banning of dog auctions 02/21/10 - The Athens News Letter to the Editor - Support petition effort to make dog auctions and raffles illegal in Ohio 02/21/10 - Lancaster Eagle Gazette - Group seeks to stop puppy mills, dog auctions 02/15/10 - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum - Ohio group seeks ban on dog auctions 02/14/10 - Mansfield - News Journal - Group wants dog auctions banned in Ohio 02/05/10 - Best Friends Animal Society (Puppies Aren't Products)- UPDATE: Ohio Dog Auctions Act 02/02/10 - Star News Online - Two animal welfare ballot measures proposed in Ohio 01/27/10 - Westlake / Bay Village Observer - Dog auctions in Ohio need to be b
Public Library 03/10/10 - Animal Law Coalition - The Ballot Initiative to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions - Watch What Happens 03/07/10 - The Free Press - Support the Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions 03/05/10 - Fairfield Town Crier - Local groups join signature drive to stop dog auctions
in Ohio 03/04/10 - Best Friends Animal Society (Puppies Aren't Products)- Sending a Message to Ohio Legislators on Dog Auctions 02/28/10 - Ohio Federation of Dog Clubs - Dog Auctions 02/26/10 - The Post (Ohio University)- Humane Society ranks Ohio low 02/24/10 - The Jackson County Telegram - Local meeting slated on banning of dog auctions 02/21/10 - The Athens News Letter to the Editor - Support petition effort to make dog auctions and raffles illegal
in Ohio 02/21/10 - Lancaster Eagle Gazette - Group seeks to stop puppy mills, dog auctions 02/15/10 - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum - Ohio group seeks ban on dog auctions 02/14/10 - Mansfield - News Journal - Group wants dog auctions banned
in Ohio 02/05/10 - Best Friends Animal Society (Puppies Aren't Products)- UPDATE: Ohio Dog Auctions Act 02/02/10 - Star News Online - Two animal welfare ballot measures proposed
in Ohio 01/27/10 - Westlake / Bay Village Observer - Dog auctions
in Ohio
need to be banned!
Indeed, whatever happens
in the appeal, Cariou is the clear winner
in the court of
public opinion, a forum
in which my own objections stand out as leaning strenuously
in favor of Prince, as I argue for the validity of appropriation and the urgent
need to limit the reach of copyright
in favor of free expression.
So while I can't explain the mystery of Will's mega-puzzling irresponsibility about scientific facts, it seems to me that people who believe it's important for
public opinion leaders to get this stuff right — whatever Roger Pielke, Jr., may think about that —
need to think carefully about how to respond
in particular to Will, whose columns must surely reach many millions of people.
Re # 200, Tony, I say the
public perception is generally (60 - 80 % of the general population) informed and influenced
in their
opinions of issues by the media rather and hence that story told by that reporter
needs to be factual and not just a political one to suit the agenda of people who only wish to hear what they can find to back all their already distored version of the truth of the matter.
So I think we all
need to rule misrepresentations out of order because the court of
public opinion already has an overloaded docket
in dealing with this kind of futuristic uncertainty.
Global warming believers
need only to counter dry recitations of skeptic science material with assertions about the numbers of «IPCC scientists», declare this to be the settled consensus
opinion, then claim there is leaked memo evidence proving skeptics are paid industry money to «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» — hoodwink the
public,
in other words.
This activity report analyzes the results from a conducted a
public opinion survey
in 2013,
in five cities
in Latin America to learn about citizens» perceptions about quality of life, urban infrastructure
needs and
public services.
There
needs to be a sea - change
in public opinion, and this means going back to the climate debate.
In turn this forced them to accept the
need for advocacy and for the manipulation of
public opinion.
This has involved providing the evidence - base to support policy formulation (undertaking assessments, drafting guidance frameworks and policy briefs), facilitating the policy process (convening and participating
in policy dialogues / workshops), building capacity (developing and implementing
needs - based training), liaising with a wide range of stakeholders (
public meetings, discussion forums, on - line questionnaires) and communicating the result of his work to ensure it has maximum impact (writing press releases,
opinion editorials and blogs).
What,
in your view,
needs to happen to shift
public opinion on climate change?
«There is,
in my
opinion, a huge gap between what is understood about human - made global warming and its consequences, and what is known by the people who most
need to know, the
public and policy makers,» he explains.
With regard to possible «tipping points»
in public opinion, I have been wondering what sort of event might act as a «global warming 9/11» — a shocking event that would quickly transform
public opinion about the urgent
need to make and / or accept large - scale lifestyle changes to quickly and drastically reduce GHG emissions?
In most areas extreme care in the wording of an issue is not that critical, but with something as important and politically charged as climate change where there are powerful interests determined to make sure nothing changes and who freely manipulate public opinion through corporate outlets every word, every turn of a phrase, every nuance needs to be carefully considere
In most areas extreme care
in the wording of an issue is not that critical, but with something as important and politically charged as climate change where there are powerful interests determined to make sure nothing changes and who freely manipulate public opinion through corporate outlets every word, every turn of a phrase, every nuance needs to be carefully considere
in the wording of an issue is not that critical, but with something as important and politically charged as climate change where there are powerful interests determined to make sure nothing changes and who freely manipulate
public opinion through corporate outlets every word, every turn of a phrase, every nuance
needs to be carefully considered.
In order for politicians to take the necessary decisions they
need the support of strong
public opinion.
Particularly
in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower disaster (see «LASPO: why it's time to listen and review») and if Corbyn is indeed right about the change
in public opinion, the time is ripe for reassessing the
need for access to legal services for poor and marginalised communities.
If the article as a whole is
in the
public interest,
opinions may reasonably differ over which details are
needed to convey the general message.
The rationales for the extension of the actual malice rule to
public figures are congruent with those enunciated
in the Cusson, Grant, and WIC Radio decisions: «the
public need for uninhibited debate about the activities and
opinions of those with informal political and social power.»
In our opinion, in the public sector there is a large amount of unmet legal need (as yet unquantified
In our
opinion,
in the public sector there is a large amount of unmet legal need (as yet unquantified
in the
public sector there is a large amount of unmet legal
need (as yet unquantified).
In an opinion column for Governing magazine, Public Welfare Foundation President & CEO Mary McClymont highlights new efforts in seven states to give people the help they need in cour
In an
opinion column for Governing magazine,
Public Welfare Foundation President & CEO Mary McClymont highlights new efforts
in seven states to give people the help they need in cour
in seven states to give people the help they
need in cour
in court.
If you are going to take an anti-Avvo or LegalZoom approach
in the ethics
opinions in your state, then you also
need to show the data that somehow non-lawyer owned legal service providers are harming the
public.
Common challenges include: legal education reform and preparing lawyers for a future that is already here; solving access to justice; defending the rule of law; creating appropriate guidelines for social media, ensuring that its role
in the court of
public opinion does not marginalize the legal system; and narrowing the delta between current legal delivery methods and customer
needs and expectations.
If the concerns were not of a character to warrant formal complaint, it is difficult to see why there was a
need to air them
in the court of
public opinion several months after the fact.
He added that,
in his
opinion, being expected to build their technology around a spec that
needs to meet the
needs of the
public blockchain would be «regressive and impair performance of our software».
Canada's M.P.'s
need to be aware that overwhelming
public support (70 % to 80 %
in 2009 and 2014
public opinion polls) for equal shared parenting crosses all party lines and demographics.