Sentences with phrase «more on public perception»

Available low salt kidney care formulas are based more on public perception of the value of low - salt diets in us humans (everyone knows someone on a low salt diet) than on any science that suggests low - salt formulas are of any benefit to dogs and cats with CKD.
The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee has also been highly critical of the Government's pension strategy which they say is based more on public perception of public sector pensions than on actual figures.

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In recognizing the catalysts behind the public's persistence to save and reluctance to spend, additional analysis by policymakers should focus on the efficacy of further rate cuts on spending and investment, as well as potential «roundabout» benefits of a more normal rates regime to affirm support toward the public's saving objectives, with the end goal of boosting public's risk sentiment and perceptions of future economic stability.
Unfortunately, its effect on public perceptions of the Crusades is likely to be much more modest.
The more people change their diet, the more public perception to food will change in general and the knock - on effect is that ever increasing animal - free options become available in supermarkets and eateries.
However, the value continued to exist in the most heavily bet games since those lines were more likely to be shaded based on public perception / public betting.
For example, if the upsets had been the 12 - seeds over the 5 - seeds instead of the 14 - seeds over the 3 - seeds, the implied probability wouldn't have varied greatly, but more brackets would have picked them based on public perception and previous years» results.
This could be because there are no obvious common themes to latch on to when it comes to the public perception of his style of play, or maybe it's because Zidane himself appears much more reserved and le...
The whole anti-hunting case appears to be based more on perceptions and public opinion polls, rather than hard evidence of cruelty.
Incidentally, one of Mantel's points was that Royal women had been reduced by public perception and, latterly, the media to little more than bodies on which to hang pretty frocks, and out of which to shoot out an heir and spare.
And while, on average, the construction workers earn more than their union brethren in the public sector, they have the rankling perception that government unions have not shared in their recent suffering.
The research, published in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, studied the effects of plain packaging on Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's perceptions of different brands being less harmful or more prestigious than others.
It relies on a sample of U.S. public school teachers using data collected through the 1999 — 2000 Read more about Teachers» Perceptions of Autonomy, Satisfaction, Job Security, and Commitment -LSB-...]
In part, the perception of increasing funder participation in policy discussions is due to the very public personas of founders of major foundations like Bill Gates and Eli Broad.7 And the advocacy efforts of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Broad Foundation have increased dramatically with a shift from local funding efforts to more direct support for national - level policy advocacy on issues such as the Common Core State Standards.8
Read more about research on canine welfare in the following white papers — Public Perceptions of Dog Acquisition: Sources, Rationales and Expenditures — June 2016; Public Perceptions of Dog Welfare, Sourcing and Breeding Regulation — June 2016; and U.S. Residents» Perceptions of Dogs, Their Welfare and Related Information Sources — June 2016.
A lot more interesting to me is a piece on how modern shooters affect the general public's perceptions of modern war, which gets takes from everyone from Randy Pitchford to US / British soldiers and vets.
In more recent years, however, there was a notable shift in the public perception of the game, perhaps dating back to IGN's 2008 retrospective on the series.
«Metaforms — a play on the word metaphor — is both the title and the theme of the sculpture show, which includes more than two dozen works and explores the public perception of form.»
The Retro Report piece finds no evidence in more recent science of anything approaching a public health concern, and ample evidence that the early burst of scary proclamations and press coverage had a lasting effect on public perceptions.
I don't think all our efforts to get to greater understanding about what's going on in our planetary climate are all good or all bad, but I do think a lot of decsions are heavily impacted by the public's perception and the image of the bear swimming to oblivion, if that's in fact what happens, carries more weight than scientific objectivity.
They may be trying to rely on industry expertise as they have stated publicly, but I also suspect that they also have no interest in owning this, and will only do so when they perceive that they are doing more damage to their public perception by not taking command than by doing so.
When scientists and advocates, motivated by these biased perceptions, take action by responding with tit - for - tat attacks on climate skeptics, it takes energy and effort away from offering a positive message and engagement campaign that builds public support for climate action and instead feeds a downward spiral of «war» and conflict rhetoric that appears as just more ideological rancor to the wider public.
Fox argues that cultural cognition dynamics are likely to influence not only public perceptions of risk but also market - related assessments and decisionmaking within groups one might expect to be more focused on money and data than on meaning.
More importantly, these concerns gloss over the damage that conflicts of interest inflict on the public's perception of the judiciary.
More distressing, he adds, is how this public misconception of single fathers might influence the court's perception on fathers who are in the midst of their child custody battles.
In sum, the results suggest sex - specific and more complex influences of OT on sympathetic and emotional reactivity in human pair - bonds than might be suggested by the neuropeptide's advertisement and perception in the public domain.
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