Sentences with phrase «perceptions of the general public»

Moreover, the perceptions of the general public and the teaching profession often differ quite dramatically.
In the perception of the general public and even among some in travel circles, Egypt is usually thought of as the place where those pyramids are.
It sets the stage for a broader discussion of the professions by tracing their history — from their rise to prominence in the 19th century to their more recent decline in the perception of the general public.

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Among the risk factors listed in Freshii's prospectus, the company notes «investors» general perception of us and the public's reactions to our press releases [and] open letters,» and cites the froyo missive.
These events undermine the perception of integrity of the investigative process - not just by the general public, but by intelligence officers and investigators.
As the general quality of public education has declined, at least in public perception, and as the power of the youth culture in public schools has increased, many more parents seek private schools for their children, and many of these schools are connected with churches.
Though some social commentators questioned the public's perception of the size of the evangelical movement and the validity of some of the measures used, few of them could match the status granted the movement by the general media as a whole.
Then ask the general public about their perceptions of these professionals.
The Australian government has announced a major program of reform with the move to primary maternity care, a program of change that appears to be at odds with current general public perceptions regarding how maternity care is delivered.
The reform represents a program of change that appears to be at odds with current general public perceptions regarding how maternity care is delivered.
In this regard the language and practices of key stakeholders presented in the newspaper media can be examined for the purpose of understanding how these shape and limit the general public perception of the issue in question.
Former Attorney General and avowed critique of the John Mahama administration Martin Alamisi Amidu has confessed that his anti- corruption campaign against John Dramani Mahama and his appointees were based on mere public perception.
I suppose you could say that there are two interpretations to the Backbencher of the Year - one, from the Parliamentary point of view, and another from the point of view of the general public's perception.
ComRes, Opinium and Survation all had polls asking about the general public's perception of the candidates.
If inflation was to rocket, or Labour were to suddenly abandon vast swathes of policy in panic then maybe such a strategy would work, but I rather think that the general Public perception will be that David Cameron and George Osborne are not up to the job of government.
«Just like the [Surgeon General's] warning that you see on the side of cigarette packs have changed the perception of smoking, these gun warnings are the first step to changing the public's conversation,» said Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson, a co-sponsor of the gun bill.
While campaigning to be elected the NBA President, the former Attorney - General of Kano State had begged to be voted to redeem the negative public perception of the NBA as a body of corrupt elements.
«If you look at the internal research and polling which suggest Labour could lose up to three million of the people that voted for us at the last general election, that same research shows that one of their principal concerns is security and the nuclear deterrent and the party's attitude towards it — to know that and to knowingly go and worsen the perception of the party in the eyes of the voting public will precipitate a response which will not help the Labour party not just for this election but the for general election after that and for who knows how many elections after that.
«We are still working hard to change the broader medical profession's and general public's perception of ECT, which has struggled to shake off the tarnished image given to it by popular movies such as the 1975 film «One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest»,» Professor Loo said.
«There's no question that among public school teachers in the state of Indiana there's a general perception that they kind of feel like they've been marginalized, even maybe vilified,» says Plucker.
Your community will form a perception of your school board, your school district, and public education in general with or without your help.
The PPIC Statewide Survey has provided policymakers, the media, and the general public with objective, advocacy - free information on the perceptions, opinions, and public policy preferences of California residents since 1998.
A lot more interesting to me is a piece on how modern shooters affect the general public's perceptions of modern war, which gets takes from everyone from Randy Pitchford to US / British soldiers and vets.
CM: I think that is more of a general perception: that a big painting is a large, heroic, public stance.
Bartlett will act as a flâneur by documenting the street performances taking place throughout the run of the exhibition and inviting the general public to step into the position of the flâneur and share their perceptions of everyday urban life via social media using the hashtag #Personofthecrowd.
When he speaks despairingly or appreciatively of his «sons» or «grandsons» — from Rudi Fuchs at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam to Hans - Ulrich Obrist of the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris — Szeemann rhetorically lays claim to patriarchal status at the center of a pool of curatorial talent that has shaped the general public's perception of experimental art in the postwar era.
Re # 200, Tony, I say the public perception is generally (60 - 80 % of the general population) informed and influenced in their opinions of issues by the media rather and hence that story told by that reporter needs to be factual and not just a political one to suit the agenda of people who only wish to hear what they can find to back all their already distored version of the truth of the matter.
Among the general public, perceptions of whether and how much climate change is affecting their local community are tied to political party and ideology.
How do perceptions of the risks and benefits of nuclear energy differ, if at all, among the general public, experts, policymakers, industry, and environmental activists?
Professor Garth Paltridge, formerly a chief scientist with Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Division of Atmospheric Research, says that the behavior of certain members of the climate science establishment is «seriously threatening the public's perception of the professionalism of scientists in general.
Design and conduct rigorous studies of perceptions and knowledge about arctic environmental issues among the general public, Arctic residents, and other stakeholders.
The problem for the scientific community as a whole is that this polarization, despite its imbalance towards the establishment, is seriously threatening the public's perception of the professionalism of scientists in general.
Unfortunately, it's the general perception of the scientific community that seems to be the most difficult thing to get across to the public.
a) The perceptions of just where science fits — in the spectrum of beliefs — differ among policy makers, the general public — and, to some extent, even among scientists — and this also has to contribute a great deal to the resulting dissonance.
I see great difficulty in practice in deploying geo engineering schemes only when things get out of hand, because the perception of what is «out of hand» is clearly different among scientists as compared to the general public and most politicians....
What is seriously amiss is something else: the public perception of the IPCC, and of climate science in general, has been massively distorted by the recent media storm.
Miller concludes:» [T] hese» 5 minute after» lawsuits don't help the clients and also don't help the general public perception of personal injury lawyers or their clients.»
Procedural fairness effects were more pronounced among court users than the general public, perceptions of procedural fairness differed significantly between whites and African Americans, and concerns about the speed and cost of court proceedings also made a difference.
In the fifties that was the general perception — by the public and by most of the profession.
The Cambridge Analytica revelations have sent shockwaves around the world, affecting the share price and public perception of Facebook, as well as creating a general sense of unease among the public in terms of their personal data.
Promoting liquidity in the blockchain ecosystem, and specifically in decentralized exchanges, will be key to improving the general public's perception of cryptocurrencies as a valuable way to trade currencies safely and securely.
What many people are indeed seeing that that the general public is of the perception that digital gold is the new store of wealth.
Phil, I have just started following your posts and as a careers - industry professional myself, am 1) thrilled to have a colleague who is innovating in a very traditional and increasingly dysfunctional career marketplace, and 2) I am blown away by your ability to cut through the career space noise and get to the heart of what needs to be said.With no formal resume training available to the general public, and with people's perceptions of resumes built upon outdated samples and the drivel that they see coming across their own desks, it's no wonder that they don't have a clue about resume targeting, optimization, value propositions, etc..
Louisiana REALTORS ® provides optimum services and benefits to its REALTOR ® members and works to enhance the perception of the real estate industry among the general public
We will never overcome the general public perception of us unless we start being professional as an industry, no just pounding the drum and hope it sticks.
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