Sentences with phrase «populace seems»

But the hope of a progressively more enlightened populace seems increasingly unrealistic.
With no Arnie, Carl Weathers, Jesse «The Body» Ventura, Shane Black, or epic handshake returning, the viewing populace seemed to -LSB-...]

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You seem to indicate that no Christians were sent over to Vietnam against their wishes, your head is either in the sand or up your... Governments have always used religions to control the populace, that is why they are allowed to exist, read some history, please.
Additionally, Rohingyas are ethnically closer to Benghali than average Indian populace (though who and what they are seems to be rather convoluted mix).
Contrary to Paladino's claims, the average American does not seem have some doubts that the president is a Muslim: polls indicate only 18 to 29 percent of the populace identify him as an adherent of the world's second - largest religion.
It seems to me that, rather than the current half - baked attempt to foist voting reform on a disinterested populace, we actually need a good, solid debate on what we want from parliamentary representation in the 21st century.
Yes, McGregor's momentary departure from MMA to engage in boxing seems a bit circusy, but who can deny the commercial draw it will bring to the sport and the ultimate visibility to new populaces for both himself and the league at large?
What's most difficult to believe about this aspect is that 20 years prior, the world populace already had a scare in which apes from the future proclaim that humanity's reign will end thanks to the apes, so to think that this knowledge would be largely ignored by humans willing to train apes into being as smart and skilled as possible seems a pretty big implausibility pill to swallow.
It seems these serpents are infused with the demons that were «milked» from exorcisms performed by the Creole woman, and now the serpents and their souls are carried within Ray, who systematically begins to butcher the local populace in grisly and sadistic ways.
Ultimately, Merrow seems to yearn for some sort of spontaneous combustion, some way in which an outraged populace will combine with empowered educators to burn down the system as we know it and replace it with the kind that he tries to outline, mainly in steps 6 through 11.
Secretary Duncan seems to draw a cause and effect conclusion between the TIMSS 2011 results and the future of STEM and economic competitiveness in the third most populace country.
And regarding White claims of racial discrimination in admissions hiring, what may seem like discrimination is intentional action by institutions to create a student body that reflects the populace of the country, he added.
Outside of the city, the country doesn't seem so populace, and a short journey through a plantain plantation takes us into thick rainforest, with huge trees and thick forestation.
War seems like a game to some politicians, who use it to gain power and galvanize the populace into patriotic obedience.
Red Dead Redemption pulls this off quite impressively; night and day, a bustling virtual populace makes the world seem very much alive, and very much like a real place.
So far though, no kind of messaging — no matter how dire, how accurate, how clear... — seems to be piercing the thick skull of the general populace, the politicians and decisions makers.
Liberal policies have been tried before and failed repeatedly, but it seems the American populace wants to buy into victim politics and trade their freedoms and responsibilities for «security».
The populace in general rarely seems to understand the formation of a thunderstorm when a meteorologist explains it.
I get to understand why Global Warming is not seriously discussed amongst the populace in general, by watching many TV Meteorologists, who utterly confuse the matter, who also seem to be limited by the range of their Doppler radars, seldom explain anything more than the latest extreme Hurricane activity as the result of a «cycle».
As for the rest, well, the dystopian evidence seems overwhelming indeed, to the point where it might be no stretch at all to say the biggest threat facing America is perhaps not global warming, not perpetual warmongering, not garbage food or low - level radiation or way too much Lindsay Lohan, but a populace far too ignorant to know how to properly manage any of it, much less change it all for the better.
In the political sphere, a divergence seems to occur which isn't reflective of the populace.
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