I would not recommend betting against every single ranked team, but it's clear that ranked teams routinely have artificially inflated lines
based on public perception.
These influencers have the ability to make a profound impact
on public perception for matters in which they are well known.
We need to better market ourselves through community outreach directly to families and teachers, and in doing that we'll have a broader impact
on public perception as well.
While more data is always the answer, sadly, pop - culture and social media has just as much
impact on public perception and policy as data does.
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.
Essentially, bettors who are willing to take an unpopular stance and take the 49ers will get a free point based
on public perception alone.
The Internet - based poll of 3,105 people from Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States is the first international
analysis on the public perception of geoengineering and SRM.
But as pundits and practitioners thrust and parry over these issues, they may be overlooking the potential impact of
CCSS on public perceptions of school quality and public support for school reforms.
With its powerfully expressive and distinctive design, the new MINI has not only impressed expert juries in important competitions, it has also left its
mark on public perception.
The character of Jude could easily be
modeled on the public perception of any number of aging rock - stars including Alice Cooper who, as it happens, published his first book last May: Alice Cooper, Golf Monster: A Rock»n' Roller's 12 Steps to Becoming a Golf Addict - which just goes to show that perception isn't always reality!
A year on from the major winter flooding in the UK, the new study led by Cardiff University sheds new
light on public perception of climate change.
I was involved with a similar image enhancement campaign at the CBA early last decade, and I saw first - hand just how little these efforts move the
needle on the public perception of lawyers.
He was telling me you need to
focus on public perception... focus on something that might seem small but can make the departments feel like they're getting results,» says Sidhu.
PR Specialist, December 2004 to July 2010 Mayhouse Consulting - New Cityland, CA • Scheduled and organized press events, photo opportunities and multimedia conferences • Conducted research and
analytics on public perception • Evaluated market demographics and trends, identified public relation opportunities
After seeing that some of our traditional contrarian strategies have had mixed results for second half bettors, we believed that we could create an excellent halftime betting system by
capitalizing on public perception.
WASHINGTON — On May 19, Eleonore Pauwels, a public policy scholar with the Synthetic Biology Project at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, presented recent research
findings on public perceptions of synthetic biology before the European Group on Ethics (EGE).
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 mass media have a powerful
impact on public perceptions of health issues.1 Headline health scares have a measurable effect on behaviour, and routine coverage influences people's assessments of personal risk, utilisation of health services, and views on public policy.2 - 7 The media not only provide information but also help to create or reinforce ideas about what is common sense or normal.
If Cameron had intended for the proposal to have a positive effect
on public perceptions of his party he was quite mistaken.
Unfortunately, its effect
on public perceptions of the Crusades is likely to be much more modest.
That policy has been unevenly applied in the years since, said John L. Allen Jr., CNN's senior Vatican analyst, but it has had an effect
on public perception.
Sportsbooks shade their opening line to capitalize
on public perception, and allow their most - respected clients to move the lines.
Oddsmakers do not attempt to balance their book by attracting 50 percent of the action on each side but rather shade their opening lines to capitalize
on public perception and then allow their sharpest bettors to shape the line.
Sportsbooks shade their opening lines to capitalize
on public perception and, assuming books don't receive balancing action from their sharpest bettors, one - sided public betting will continue to inflate the number, which creates additional value for bettors willing to back the unpopular side of a game.
Regardless of whether or not you believe Lin is the real deal, there is value to be had based
on public perception.
These artificially inflated lines have historically created value for opportunistic contrarian bettors since they're getting a better line purely based
on the public perception.