Sentences with phrase «of public thinking»

[iv] These documents introduced advocates to new terms such as the «swamp» of public thinking, explanatory metaphors and explanatory chains, and the «value - metaphor - solution equation.»
Talking Juvenile Justice Reform: A FrameWorks MessageMemo (2016)(PDF) Two bodies of FrameWorks research on issues relating to youth development and criminal justice are synthesized in this analysis of public thinking about juvenile justice, funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
Two bodies of FrameWorks research on issues relating to youth development and criminal justice are synthesized in this analysis of public thinking about juvenile justice, funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
Support for teacher tenure slides, but the percentage of the public thinking teachers deserve a salary increase reaches its highest level since 2008.
The share of the public thinking these policies should be a local responsibility is up by 4, 6, and 7 percentage points for the three areas, respectively.
But now, with a certain part of the public thinking of nothing but the movie version of «Twilight,» Kristen will have many critical eyes upon her.
EVAW called for «Compulsory Sex and Relationships Education to ensure that all schools tackle harmful attitudes and behaviours amongst young people», and this was accompanied by a survey by YouGov which found that 86 per cent of the public thinking that «it should be compulsory for secondary schools to provide sex and relationships education which addresses sexual consent and respectful relationships» — with 48 per cent also thinking this for primary schools.
Although HMIC ratings of forces went up after PCCs were introduced, the proportion of the public thinking that local crime had risen also went up, not down as predicted.
It all started a few years back when, as the senior editor of a Jerusalem - based journal of public thought, I ran into trouble on a 10,000 - word, brilliantly researched essay about Israeli social policy composed by the sweetest man on earth who, unfortunately wasn't a stellar writer.
As Anne Marie [Carrie] has already pointed out on her blog last month — a 2008 Barnardos poll found that 54 % of the public thought that British children were beginning to behave like animals.
Further to this, levels of confidence both in the political and economic conditions in the country are extremely low: 52 % of Iraqis think their country is headed in the wrong direction and 49 % of the public think the economic situation is bad.
Forget that the majority of the public think Labour sits to the left of them, and Ed Miliband sits even further to the left than his party.
Almost two thirds of the public think David Cameron handled the Maria Miller expenses row badly, according to a new ITV News / ComRes poll.
Certainly, that is an approach which reflects the way most of the public think about these issues, though the research identifies different clusters of opinions about this.
Just 14 per cent of the public think the Tories have run the best campaign in the current election, a little behind Labour, on 17 %, and way behind the Scottish National Party on 26 %.
So it's not surprising that yesterday's ComRes poll for the Mail showed 64 % of the public think the Government doesn't understand the problems faced by ordinary families.
Concerns about the economy trumped all others by a significant margin; 52 per cent of the public thought it was one of the most important issues in today's Britain and 34 per cent put it in pole position among all their worries.
«It's worrying that recent incidents involving the police at peaceful protests have made members of the public think twice about taking part in future peaceful demonstrations.»
WASHINGTON (CNN)- A national poll suggests that three - quarters of the public thinks President - elect Barack Obama is a strong and decisive leader, the highest marks for a president - elect on that characteristic in nearly three decades.
«90 percent of the public thinks that there's a problem in Albany,» said Horner.
«I think most of the public think that progressively you send them signals.
A new YouGov poll suggests that the majority of the public think that Tony Blair is sleazy, the way honours are distributed are corrupt and that rich donors have too much influence over the Labour party.
He says half of the public thinks the county should completely paint over any graffiti, but the other half thinks differently.
And 51 % of the public think that Cameron is either right to demand a real - terms freeze (41 %) or think he should accept a compromise with other countries that includes some rise in EU spending (10 %).
CNN: Poll: Obama leadership rates high as Bush's after 9/11 A national poll suggests that three - quarters of the public thinks President - elect Barack Obama is a strong and decisive leader, the highest marks for a president - elect on that characteristic in nearly three decades.
68 percent of scientists believe that eating food treated with pesticides is safe while only 28 percent of the public think so
A plurality of the public think state governments should play the biggest role in each of these areas (45 %, 49 %, and 48 %, respectively).
EdNext finds that 21 percent of the public thinks the nation's schools deserve an A or a B, while PDK finds the percentage is 19 percent.
According to the 2010 Education Next poll released last fall, 33 percent of the public thought that unions had a generally negative effect on schools in their community, while 28 percent thought they had a generally positive effect.
When we asked this question in our 2015 EdNext poll, 41 percent of the public thought the federal government should play the largest role in setting standards — which means we saw a 5 percentage - point drop from 2015 to 2017.
Fifty - five percent of the public thinks salaries should increase, virtually the same percentage that voiced that opinion two years ago.
While members of the public think more attention should be given to all subjects other than athletics, some groups want especially more attention given to particular subjects.
No less than 69 percent of the public think the federal government should set standards for the country and administer tests in math, science, and reading.
Meanwhile, other members of the public think they can dump their family pet on the welfare organisations.
«There wasn't a solely dedicated shop to just freshwater fish, and most of the public think that there are no beautifully colored fish in freshwater.
Contrary to what the vast majority of «liberal» and «conservative» members of the public think, climate scientists do not believe sea levels will rise if the north pole ice cap melts (unlike the south pole ice cap, which sits atop a land mass, the north pole «ice cap» is already floating in the sea, a point that various «climate science literacy» guides issued by scientific bodies like NASA and NOAA emphasize).
But a May 2011 survey from Yale University and George Mason University found that only 39 percent of the public thinks that most scientists agree on global warming.
Doran compared their responses to a recent poll showing only 58 percent of the public thinks human activity contributes to global warming.
Research has shown that 70 % of the public thinks that mineral water in restaurants is too expensive.
These types of product liability cases are not traditional product liability cases the way, maybe, most of the public thinks of product liability cases, but they cause catastrophic injury to plaintiffs who don't deserve these types of problems because of a defect in the product, either the way it was designed or the way it was manufactured.
Moyers: Let me just give you some statistics from a poll conducted by the Texas state supreme court and the Texas state bar association, which found that 83 % of the public think judges are already unduly influenced by campaign contributions.
The key vote at that meeting centered around the familiarity of the public with the term «Upper Canada,» and whether «The Law Society of Upper Canada» is what members of the public think of when they look for our Province's regulator.
«About 80 percent of the public thinks your driving record should be the most important pricing factor.»
This is what happens when the very vast majority of Realtors does not pay attention to what is going on within its sales culture, does not care about anything other than the next commission cheque, does not read REM regularly, does not concern itself with pursuing anything more than the bare minimum of ongoing education requirements, does not care enough about what the majority of the public thinks about them, does not heed the warnings of professionals within the culture, does not heed the warnings of commenters on REM about this issue (over the past five years or so) and too often crosses its fingers when conducting double - enders, hoping that neither opposing parties to the transactions find out what was or was not said or revealed that should have been said or revealed.
Thus, the stereotypical fast - talking, hand - pumping, back - slapping, jokester - entertainer, expensive - leased - luxury - car / SUV - driving real estate agent remains as the comes - to - mind characterization of what most of the public thinks of Realtors.

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«I think companies should probably go public earlier because the way they are built, they will have more success in the public market, so it's sort of a mixed bag.»
To be sure, * The Magic of Thinking Big * was not written strictly for entrepreneurs — I'm not sure the word was well - known in the 50s... but applying the principals from this book has contributed to the enormous growth my public relations agency has enjoyed each year of our existence.
His books can alter the way the public thinks about and conceives of entire worlds, from baseball management to football pass protection to the subprime mortgage crisis.
Musk later explained that he likes many forms of public transportation but thought that major cities were not fully equipped to solve traffic and congestion issues.
«From a public perception point of view, I think he ended up as a bit of a scapegoat.»
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