People don't yet know much about the referendum and we could well see public
opinion shift during the campaign.»
Not exact matches
«
During my career,
opinion has
shifted from life's origin being a bizarre fluke unique in the universe («almost a miracle» in the words of Francis Crick), to the belief that the universe is teeming with life («a cosmic imperative» in the words of Christian de Duve),» Davies said.
The research also found that on average across Europe, the
shifts in
opinion during the last recession were fairly modest.
Although a president,
during his honeymoon period, may
shift overall public
opinion in his preferred direction, that accomplishment may be difficult to sustain over time.
By comparison, President Barack Obama,
during his first year in office, was able to
shift overall public
opinion in the direction he preferred on multiple education issues, as we saw from similar experiments we performed as part of our 2009 survey.
Support has declined by 10 percentage points since 2013, suggesting that
opinion has
shifted in response to the media attention the issue has received
during the ongoing Vergara v. California litigation over the constitutionality of tenure (see «Reaping the Whirlwind,» legal beat, Fall 2016).
During more recent months it is not overstating the case to say that there has been a perceptible
shift in public
opinion.
Wayne, There was a to and fro
shift of scientific
opinion,
during the course of the 20th century, on whether the IR effect of CO2 in the atmosphere was saturated