Sentences with phrase «over public opinion»

I mean, what is it about the top team that you think is going to turn over the public opinion?
Fox first announced its 10.75 pound per share offer in December 2016 but the deal has been held up concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the broadcaster as well a clutch of UK newspapers.
The deal has been held up by concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the broadcaster as...
The Climate Reality Project, a group overseen by Al Gore, is trying to win over public opinion by getting people to spread accurate global warming science in the comment sections of news stories online, where the battle rages with particular ferocity.
Last week Moore protested outside Greenpeace's London headquarters in an attempt to draw attention to what he sees as a misinformed and uncensored influence over public opinion.
Cox investigates whether «we can get over the public opinion that the low - fat option is always going to be inferior,» he says.
The deal has been held up by concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the broadcaster as well as...
The Fox - Sky deal has been held up by concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the...
The deal has been held up by concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the broadcaster as well as British newspapers including The Times and The Sun.
The Fox - Sky deal has been held up by concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the broadcaster as well as British newspapers including The Times and The Sun.
Lansley has caused growing concern among coalition colleagues by failing to win over public opinion, or any major health or medical organisation, by insisting on a big bang approach to change in the NHS.
When this seemed insufficient, he came up with more direct political strategies, especially the mobilization of poor, inner - city, minority families whose plight, if articulated clearly, might win over public opinion.
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