Sentences with phrase «minds of the public»

This war will not be won in the courts or in the hearts and minds of public opinion.
Read about the disconnect between how well parents think their children are performing academically in school and how students score on tests nationally as our «Parents 2016: Hearts and Minds of Public School Parents in an Uncertain World,» research findings are highlighted in this Edweek blog.
A sort of tongue - in - cheek parody of the previous generations» console wars, Neptunia thrusts players into the less - than - subtly named land of Gameindustri where nations based on Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft, and Sega battle it out for the hearts and minds of the public via their respective goddesses: girls who embody their nation's primary video game console.
Spliced and splintered as if refracted through a prism, the work depicts the renowned Belarusian gymnast — nicknamed «the sparrow from Minsk» — who captured the hearts and minds of the public at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games.
«But the whole negative perception is more in the media than in the minds of the public.
If your public relations team can be consistent with the release of company information, it will assist in captivating the minds of the public more effectively, and gain new interest in whatever product or service your company is selling.
The problem is, that's not what the term conjures in the mind of the public.
Since it was revealed that Cambridge Analytica improperly accessed the personal data of millions of Facebook users, one question has lingered in the minds of the public: What other data did Dr. Aleksa
Naomi Klein, in her book Shock Doctrine, suggests that governments will use this for selfish ends, i.e.: create the crisis to change the mind of the public.
With the development of radio and television, which became mass media in a one - way mode, the message interaction on telephones became overshadowed in the mind of the public by the scintillation of media focusing largely on entertainment for mass audiences.
Most of us have photos of ourselves that are ridiculous or terrible or in compromising situations but by fixing a victim in the mind of the public as a menace, they change the narrative on a subconscious level.
They all equally poison the minds of the public.
This is very fresh in the minds of public bettors who are happy to back the Bonnies against the Florida Gators, who have lost four of their past seven games.
Whether senior Conservatives like it or not, in the minds of the public they've made their choice: they're the Brexit party.
«It certainly raises in the minds of the public concerns about conflicts of interest.»
While the Nigeria Police Force is assuring the media of continuous supports and cooperation, they are implored to always verify facts before publishing in order not to cause panic, tension and misinformation in the minds of the Public.
There is a lot of cynicism in the minds of the public about the effectiveness of local elected officials, government and those who run for public office.
Even before the 2018 mid-term elections have become a curiosity in the minds of the public, some politicians are already pushing 30 second soundbites that omit and manipulate facts.
«People will tell us that the projects have great merit and were evaluated on those merits, and have solid public benefit, but when you have that kind of a coincidental correlation it raises real issues in the minds of the public and undercuts their confidence in the objectivity of how their tax dollars are being spent.»
Let's not forget, we have the last word in the conference season therefore the words of our leader will probably linger in the minds of the public for longer.
«We're in a new era where science is impacting people more than ever, and candidates will respond to what is on the minds of the public
«In the mind of the public, the word «planet» carries a significance lacking in other words used to describe planetary bodies,» the proposal said.
«I would like to develop as an actor in obscurity,» Walker commented in reference to his parents» fame, but the young actor's striking resemblance to his father (who died in 1951) made it virtually impossible for the two Robert Walkers to be separated in the minds of the public.
This may be Keaton's most brilliant performance in years, perhaps ever, channeling into Riggan's own ups and downs as an actor to draw upon his own quest for a comeback to relevancy in the hearts and minds of a public that only sees him as «that guy that did that thing», and nothing more.
These things need a little time to breathe in the mind of the public, which is still obsessed with asking inane questions of the movie star («Were you the class clown in school?»).
12 FAQs about the business of selling and promoting independently published books on Amazon Amazon is so synonymous with books in the mind of the public that many see them as a public utility when it comes to bookselling.
Historically, the name Harlequin has been so closely tied to romance publishing that it's almost like «kleenex» or «coke»: the brand is virtually synonymous with the product in the minds of the public.
Amazon is so synonymous with books in the mind of the public that many see them as a public utility when it comes to bookselling.
The Olde English Bulldogge is not the English bulldog, though, the two are often confused in the lexicon of articles and in the minds of the public.
While some courts have determined that a trademark owner need not necessarily prosecute every infringing third - party use of its mark, such third - party uses can still affect the distinctiveness of the mark in the mind of the public
Since I do see this fanwork does infringe and affect the distinctiveness of this game in the mind of the public, but what are the ramifications of losing a trademark in contrast with a copyright?
Xplay are a bunch of BOTS in disguise trying to sway the minds of the public.
The Wadsworth Atheneum's «Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861 - 2008» exhibits a multitude of objects — paintings, statues, films, music, drawings, photographs, comic strips — all of which are inspired by Coney Island, an American landmark which has captivated the mind of the public consciousness for over a century.
Once the politicians started making grandiose claims and issuing apocalyptic scenarios, climate change became — in the minds of the public — a political excuse for social engineering and taxation.
That Dr. F. was not aware of these issues tells me that we are winning the battles, and losing the war for the hearts and minds of the public.
The sad fact is that GW skeptics have very successfully used this false controversy to generate much doubt in the minds of the public.
Their article explains how an «ignorance is bliss» philosophy may thwart important social information from penetrating the minds of the public.
There is a pressing need to educate future researchers in the techniques given the prominence and importance of societal and scientific questions about extreme events that are receiving increasingly intense attention in the minds of the public and their policy makers.
Portraying Dr Mann falsely as producing fraudulent science they are hoping to cast doubt in the minds of the public who can not tell the difference between one study from the thousands that make up the case for AGW and the false claims that false science is harming the «American way of life» which apparently is non negotiable.
They are not following the scientific method, and shouldn't think their role is to change the mind of the public.
Monbiot replies that the movement was unsuccessful, not because it failed to capture the minds of the public, but because «we are massively out - spent by corporate - funded movements which have had hundreds of millions poured into them telling government and the media there isn't a problem», a claim which surely ignores the UK and EU governments» environmental policies.
Perhaps he was concerned that such speculation - though worthy in his mind of public pronouncements — would not stand up to the scrutiny of fellow climate scientists.
This is a deliberate tactic to sow confusion in the minds of the public about the climate change science, just as the tobacco industry did about the link between smoking and cancer, Amstrup said in an interview with Motherboard.
Boykoff observed that in the mind of the public, local weather forecasters — many of whom do not have a science degree — have as much credibility on climate issues as experts.
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