Sentences with phrase «popular opinion suggests»

Popular opinion suggests that if it's got a higher roofline, greater levels of accommodation and four doors, it surely can't be quite as fast, sharp or as engaging as its lower, less spacious, two door sibling, right?
Popular opinion suggests Dawson and Shabazz could split the African - American vote, allowing newcomer Woerner to squeeze in.
Their is no objective reason to believe there has been any power shift in any of the recent stats but popular opinion suggests the team that have been performing worse are doing better for some completely unknown reason.
Popular opinion suggests any slowdown in resource demand from China, which is becoming more desperate in its attempts to revive its flagging economy, will be especially bad for a commodity - dependent economy such as Canada's.

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My Myers - Briggs profile (introversion - intuition - thinking - judgement, or INTJ) suggests, among other things, that I trust my own insights, regardless of authority or popular opinion — another vital leadership quality, says Ennis.
The bottom line with any investing endeavor suggests that one should be comfortable with their choices no matter what popular opinion may dictate.
Although Pope John Paul II has made clear his disagreement with the revolutionary approach of liberation theologians, Catholic social teaching is more radical than the popular opinion of the present Pope, based on his views about birth control and sexual morality, might suggest.
This ex-leader wants his party to set its stall out on Europe, set it out clearly, and make the case loudly — even if the opinion polls suggest that won't be a popular move.
You can search and browse over 80 NPCH Reports, suggest topics for future polls, share your opinion in a quick poll, and view information on popular topics.
Still, our findings suggest that a well - publicized stance taken by a popular president on an education issue might shift the opinions of large segments of the American public.
Social reinforcement when norms do not exist: If peoples» behaviour is shaped by the actions of those around them, but it is not the norm for families in a class to engage in home reading, an alternative option for teachers is to share popular opinion as opposed to popular behaviour, or share absolute numbers that suggest popularity (Martin, 2012).
Our findings reveal more stability than change in public opinion over the five years since the Education Next — PEPG survey began, suggesting that the momentous policy developments of the past year were not caused by — nor have they yet produced — broad changes in popular views.
Public - opinion surveys suggest that the proposal — which ties hiring, firing, and transfer decisions to teacher effectiveness, while still giving some consideration to seniority — may be more popular than the merit - pay or school - voucher proposals.
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