Sentences with phrase «perception than evidence»

Wednesday's incident is damaging more to Southwest's public perception than evidence of any systemic issue, Teal Group Fleet analyst Richard Aboulafia said.

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The problem with perceptions like this is that it ignores the ever - rising mounts of evidence that English and British players in the Barclays Premier League are just as guilty if not more prolific at diving than their foreign cousins.
The whole anti-hunting case appears to be based more on perceptions and public opinion polls, rather than hard evidence of cruelty.
This study is the first to provide evidence that Great Hammerheads return to particular areas after migrations, rather than the perhaps more common perception of these sharks as «ocean wanderers.»
The new evidence has the potential to alter perceptions about which planets in the universe could sustain life and may mean that humans are having an even greater impact on levels of CO2 in Earth's atmosphere than accepted evidence from climate history studies of ice cores suggests.
Rather than relying solely on qualifications and perceptions of personal qualities that are not substantiated by evidence, emphasis is placed on actual behaviours and actions demonstrating application of personal qualities and impact on teaching and learning.
Michaelangelo Antonioni reappraised the process through his minimalist long shots depicting bodies passing in and out of the cinematic frame; while Akira Kurosawa's film Rushamon portrayed multiple viewpoints of several false witnesses who recount their perceptions of a crime, thus showing how evidence is constructed version by version rather than something chiseled in stone, or known by all.
When I look at reports in the media, and public perception in general, however, any evidence that global warming is real and is already making extreme weather and, hence, terrible suffering more likely today is far, far more powerful than the most terrifying prediction for 2100.
Some issue advocates have argued that the term climate change is more likely to engage Republicans in the issue, however, the evidence from these studies suggests that in general the terms are synonymous for Republicans — i.e., neither term is more engaging than the other, although in several cases, global warming generates stronger feelings of negative affect and stronger perceptions of personal and familial threat among Republicans; they are also more likely to believe that global warming is already affecting weather in the United States.
On past form, you will dismiss my perception rather than provide actual evidence that it is incorrect.
But will this shift in perceptions and evidence affect prospects for meaningful action on greenhouse gases — which of course is a much tougher challenge than the near - term imperative of girding against future damage from such storms?
So over the last six months, a vast gulf has opened up between the media - stoked perception that the climate science has been exaggerated and the research - driven evidence that the true situation is worse than we thought.
You have a judge trial that lasts 30 minutes against someone who is not represented — the perception is different than if you're doing a five - day jury trial which is hotly contested, with the regular rules of evidence, the rules of civil procedure.
Although there have been decades of research on similarity, and recent meta - analysis evidence of the greater importance of perceived than actual similarity in ongoing relationships (Montoya, Horton, & Kirchner, 2008, 2008), we know little about couples» perceptions of various types of similarity in their relationship, and the factors associated with the degree of perceived similarity.
In line with the previous sections, some evidence was found for a stronger role of (maternal perceptions of) paternal than maternal coparenting behaviors on child anxiety.
Conversely, individuals formerly bullied were found to have higher levels of depression and poorer self - esteem at the age of 23 years, despite the fact that, as adults, they were no more harassed or socially isolated than comparison adults.40 Those who have been bullied may view such treatment as evidence that they are inadequate and worthless and may internalize these perceptions.
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