Sentences with phrase «poor public perception»

The challenges these communities, and many Puerto Rican shelters, face is poor public perception, little to no access to affordable spay and neuter, unreliable electricity and the Internet, and a lack of funding and resources.
However, in most cases because of high teacher turnover and poor public perception, acquiring strong teachers can be difficult.
This has led to an overall poor public perception and stigma towards all teachers.
A hostile media, poor public perception and difficult political terrain are making Ed Miliband's life a misery.
On the other hand, their drop in support could be a result of poor public perceptions of Sir Menzies Campbell.

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And the MPs expenses scandal - and the accompanying public disgust - may mean that poor conduct at PMQs feeds into a wider perception that our parliamentarians are in a Westminster bubble filled with the hot air and sound of their own voices.
Despite being seen by political commentators as perhaps not up to the role, the public didn't have him far behind George Osborne as best Chancellor (25 % Osborne, 21 % Johnson)-- though that may be just as much about poor perceptions of Osborne.
Combined with the massive public spending cuts introduced under George Osborne, the government has struggled against the perception that the poorest are its primary target.
Massachusetts education officials have released data that they hope will counteract what they say is a false public perception that most students in the class of 2003 who haven't yet passed the state's high school exit exams are members of minority groups or come from poor families.
Public perceptions were poor and there were pervasive negative views about the behaviour of pupils.
A lack of uniform standards for applicants, along with poor performance results, fed a negative public perception of charter schools.
«Often public perception of junior staff is very poor and the introduction of a working time directive, which -LSB-...]
The public perception of the police in Manitoba is one of the lowest in the country with poor ratings for being fair and being approachable.
The profession already enjoys a very poor perception in the eyes of the public — otherwise the OBA would not have spent such a great deal of money on a PR campaign last year.
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