Sentences with phrase «on popular perception»

The council report offers an alternative perspective on the popular perception that university degrees have become less valuable over time.
Louie's own experiences while growing up gave her cause to reflect on this popular perception.
Character-wise and based on popular perception, the name Xena is known for being a strong and willful woman.

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Although the FAA defines autopilot systems much the way Tesla does — as something that can assist a human who must nevertheless remain alert and ready to take over — popular perception is that autopilot systems can fly planes on their own while the pilots nap.
Of particular importance in this regard, though little noted by historians or popular piety, are Nuechterlein's telling observations on the Lincoln who prosecuted the war through to its conclusion despite its frightful costs» whatever the popular and, in some sense, real perception of Lincoln as tenderhearted.
This simple strategy encourages bettors to identify the most popular teams and bet against them; thereby capitalizing on lines that have been shaded to exploit public perception.
This simple strategy encourages bettors to identify the most popular teams and bet against them; thereby capitalizing on artificially inflated lines created by public perception.
A factor could be the mass press hysteris about Rooney's elbow at Wigan, so Atkinson knows it'll be popular with the world of ABUs to ignore even blatant fouls on Rooney because of the perception that he'd somehow «got away with it» (something they don't say when the rules are applied in the same way to players from other clubs).
Given the problems Britain is experiencing with alienation from political elites, the rise of «anti-politics» parties like UKIP, and the widespread perception amongst the public that the governing classes are «out of touch» — is imposing a new form of government on Greater Manchester without popular consent really a good idea?
«In the history of the world, there has never been a popular Public Relations person because of perception that the Information Minister is there to lie to the public on behalf of government.
Paladino was outspoken on certain issues, but despite popular perception, he was not very loud at board meetings, said Quinn, one of Paladino's allies on the board.
Building relationships on common ground rather than in the rough seas of controversy may be the best way to get beyond popular conflict narratives of science and religion dialogue, said speakers at DoSER's 2014 AAAS Annual Meeting Symposium, «Religious Communities, Science, Scientists, and Perceptions: A Comprehensive Survey.»
He gets to the heart of what the film is so excellent at portraying: that the discussion of identity in popular media can be thorough, articulate and perception shifting; that women's voices are an interesting and vital part of the narrative; and that young, or unsung talents can prove their worth on their own terms — approval not needed.
In the Mood for Love continues Wong's tradition of capturing moments within a potentially isolating and disconnected environment and bears resemblance to his other 1960s homage Days of Being Wild, which is believed (through Wong's own statements on both films and popular perception) to be the first instalment to In the Mood for Love.
And who better to provide currency than Stiller, whose acute perception of popular culture imposed a «best before» date on large portions of «The Ben Stiller Show» — the earliest incarnation of which happened to air on MTV, thus shedding light on the idiosyncratic feel of scenes depicting Michael in the workplace.
And in a similarly placed story (on the Times front page) a couple of weeks before Rich's, colleague Pam Belluck reported that a new study in the journal Science had found that «after reading literary fiction, as opposed to popular fiction or serious nonfiction, people performed better on tests measuring empathy, social perception and emotional intelligence — skills that come in especially handy when you are trying to read someone's body language or gauge what they might be thinking.»)
Outside of the principal residence context, the return on real estate is lesser than popular perception.
«Over the past century, numerous exhibitions on color have been organized, starting from perception theories that became popular in the 1960s.
Adams is a New York — based multi-disciplinary artist exploring black experiences and the influence of popular culture on self - image and self - perception.
In addition to the artist's own popular published writings, which detail the unique challenges facing female artists, Memory Work draws on unpublished manuscripts, private recordings, and never - before - seen working drawings to validate Truitt's original ideas about the link between perception and mnemonic reference in contemporary art.
The first writers to acquire an individual reputation as art critics in 18th - century France were Jean - Baptiste Dubos with his Réflexions critiques sur la poésie et sur la peinture (1718)[17] which garnered the acclaim of Voltaire for the sagacity of his approach to aesthetic theory; [18] and Étienne La Font de Saint - Yenne with Reflexions sur quelques causes de l'état présent de la peinture en France who wrote about the Salon of 1746, [19] commenting on the socioeconomic framework of the production of the then popular Baroque art style, [20] which led to a perception of anti-monarchist sentiments in the text.
Through these techniques, Adams examines the force of popular culture and the media, on the perception and construction of self - image.
Until the fall of the Berlin Wall, the popular British perception of German culture involved either a stout opera singer in a horned helmet warbling Wagner, or Nena on Top of the Pops singing about 99 Red Balloons.
But by focusing on urban settings, contrarian rhetoric further distort popular perceptions.
But by focusing on the location of one particular station or another and how its location may result in slightly lower or higher measurements, contrarian rhetoric obscures this essential issue in popular perceptions.
The popular perception of litigation is that, almost immediately after the first consultation with a client, the parties are in a court room approaching the bench and making objections on such fascinating grounds as «argumentative» or «badgering the witness.»
The newspaper's multi-part series is entitled Crime and Punishment and looks at popular perceptions of crime rates, the costs of incarcerating more people, the impact of tougher criminal laws on poor and aboriginal Canadians, crime in the suburbs, etc..
Within the field of forensic image and video analysis one of the biggest issues we face is the CSI effect: the phenomenon whereby representations of forensic science on popular TV shows gives a distorted perception of what is possible; from endless zooming from satellite imagery, to enhancing the reflection of a reflection of a reflection.
Tests will measure everything from intrinsic attitudes through to perceptions and decision - making preferences — often based on the highly popular Myers - Briggs model of personality type.
Having hoards of newbies descending on any event, or popular neighborhood, isn't going to further the publics perception of our industry — it's only going to reinforce that our membership numbers are excessive, because our industry has been mostly about numbers.
The popular belief is that you can't profit on $ 30k properties, but I need you to completely throw that perception out and listen to me carefully.
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