Sentences with phrase «negative public sentiment»

Research also indicates there has been a rise in hostile or negative public sentiment towards Muslims.
Facebook will reportedly delay the unveiling of new smart home products, in part because of negative public sentiment arising from revelations about the social media giant's data privacy policies,...
I haven't lost business because of the apparent negative public sentiment of the profession.
BBC News and other outlets are reporting that the start of GM brinjal (eggplant or aubergine, call it what you like...) has been suspended, with environment minister Jairam Ramesh calling for more testing and essentially putting on indefinite hold the introduction of any GM food crops: Ramesh said that due to negative public sentiment it was his «duty to adopt a cautious, precautionary, principle - based approach.»
However, Vasi says negative public sentiment about hydraulic fracking was most readily apparent in online activity and social media chatter because traditional newspapers are obligated to show both sides of an issue.

Not exact matches

Arguably, Chinese sentiment still hasn't recovered in the wake of the negative public outcry provoked by CNOOC's run at Unocal in 2005.
While Fun Size could be revered enough to put up healthy sales numbers in a new format in 2032 (as Hocus Pocus did on Blu - ray last fall), it doesn't seem likely that the public's aversion and negative sentiment gives way to annual broadcasts and the future successor of dedicated Tumblr pages.
And any company with whom you work should have a firm grasp of your state's ethics rules, as well as, public relations, and yes, even SEO (how do you think you're going to get those negative sentiment results out of the first position for searches for your name).
«It doesn't reflect who we are or where we are,» Vincent said of the name — citing public confusion in locating the society or understanding its mandate, and negative sentiments conjured about colonial history and «privileged white males.»
The negative media coverage and public sentiment directed at the company at the current time would almost certainly provide a serious headwind against device adoption.
The startup's move to go public after over a decade in the business is also significant in the context of the manner in which intends to do so, with recent reports suggesting it's pursuing a direct listing without an underwriter which is a risky move that simultaneously avoids high fees usually associated with IPOs but also lacks protections against the company's stock crumbling should the public sentiment regarding its prospects suddenly become negative.
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