Sentences with phrase «lose public faith»

The ball is in the industry's court to acknowledge that there are bad actors and to move toward far deeper transparency and accountability on methods, or it will justifiably lose public faith and the prospect of stronger regulation.

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The Canadian public, and even many business leaders, are losing faith in free global trade deals — just when we need them more than ever
We've lost faith in public institutions so don't follow.
Although Calvin never lost sight of these themes, he is perhaps best remembered for his detailed exposition of the leading themes of the Reformed faith in his Institutes of the Christian Religion» widely regarded as the most significant religious work of the sixteenth century» and his wrestling with issues concerning the identity of the church and its place in public life.
In other chapters, Wuthnow examines further significant questions, such as who goes to church or not, why different religious traditions are gaining and losing members, faith and the Internet, recent trends in religious beliefs and spirituality, the role of families in faith formation, and generational differences when it comes to religion and public life.
A blessing quickly lost when faith is banned from the public square, or when we refuse to bring it there.
Betting market: After losing faith throughout the middle portion of the season, public bettors are once again backing America's Team.
In New York, local faith leaders will hold a public vigil in Orange County Saturday evening in support of the families who lost loved ones killed in the Marine Corps KC - 130 crash in Mississippi Monday.
The public has lost faith in private finance initiatives (PFI).
«You and I know that the public have lost faith in this market.
WAMC's Dr. Alan Chartock discusses a federal judge's knockdown of President Donald Trump's new travel ban, Netherland's «Donald Trump» losing bid for Prime Minister, an op - ed on allowing employers to ban Muslim women and others who wear signs of their faith, and cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the National Endowment for the Arts and the Humanities.
He added today that the public had lost faith in government forecasting after 13 years of Labour being, on average, # 13bn out - «almost always in the wrong direction».
Citizens have tripled their investment and yet, as the AFT concludes, many have «lost faith in public schools.»
Some parents have lost faith in public education.
The schools will serve as an alternative to traditional public schools in an area where many parents have lost faith in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
But the community has lost faith in the public school institution, Johnson said.
Our lost faith in public education has led us to other false conclusions, including the conviction that teachers unions protect «bad apples.»
A good resource for parents who have lost faith in the public school system is the Home School Legal Defense Association.
Perry has lost confidence in the Wake County public schools and has applied for an Opportunity Scholarship so that she can send Faith to a private school.
Let these appointees of Gov. Scott know that public education advocates have lost all faith in the Florida A-F school accountability system.
If the public loses all faith in the notion that the fossil fuel industry pays skeptic scientists to participate in a giant denial machine, then there is no reason for anyone to ignore the detailed science - based climate assessments from those skeptics.
Climate scientists have lost faith in each other — why would the public not follow?
They were then faced with a dilemma: tell the public the truth, with the risk that lay people would lose faith in the CAGW hypothesis; or, to preserve that faith as long as possible, keep this information within the scientific community in hopes the planet would start warming again.
I'd planned to also mention how our pro-global warming friends must view skeptic scientists and skeptic organizations as a very annoying irritation, but they probably fear the general public the most, over the looming potential of the public losing faith in talking points about «settled science» and «corrupt skeptic climate scientists» that become too preposterous to accept.
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In short, it looks like the kind of propaganda that's found in places where those in power must never lose control of what the public sees and hears, out of fear of the public losing all faith in their judgment and ability to govern, which of course leads to them being removed from power.
There are some good people working hard to advance the toxicology and analytical science to support risk assessment of nano materials, many of whom know that we need to keep the cats in the bag until we know what we are doing because one or two high - profile cases of illnesses arising due to nanotechnology will cause the public to lose faith in what is a very promising technology.
As seen in other Commonwealth jurisdictions, there are profound consequences if the public loses faith in the legal profession's ability to serve their interests: we may lose our ability to self - regulate.
And then we have the very potentially unseemly discussions in public where the public, quite frankly, loses faith in both the legislature and the judicial system.
Yes, after going through countless iOS public beta builds, I've lost faith that Apple knows the way forward.
The public will not benefit because the consumer is losing all faith in the process.
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