Sentences with phrase «public i think»

His books can alter the way the public thinks about and conceives of entire worlds, from baseball management to football pass protection to the subprime mortgage crisis.
While legal, it's presumably not great for Yelp's reputation if the public thinks the company is tinkering with its review - filtering algorithm based on whether or not a company pays for advertising.
That represents a shift in public thinking from Mulvaney, who as a member of Congress was one of the most stringent budget hawks.
The offer of showers also helps the public think more broadly about their relationship with the business.
When the general public thinks of executive MBAs, they often picture thirty - and forty - something executives taking weekend classes (on the company dime) to prep them for the next promotion.
Some politicians find polling to be a little old fashioned, so they're using big data to see what the public thinks about them.
(Of course, a few companies — I'm thinking of Tesla here — might not wait to find out what regulators or the public think.)
«You get a point of view, and there is no right answer to what the public thinks
Munster elaborates, «Tesla seems fine with investors and the public thinking they are an automaker.
Do you think the investing public thinks things are too good?
More than half of the general public think using the word «extreme» isn't helpful in social and political discussion, according to a new study.
In states like Mississippi and Alabama half the public thinks Obama is a Muslim.
And if Mormonism took itself seriously it wouldn't care what the public thinks because they're saving the souls of the dead.
If they did not declare their religious preference as being Christian, many of them would not be elected because the public thinks that it is important.
«As we approach the 2017 Budget, I hope that the fact that the public think that it is important to protect church buildings for the future will provide the Chancellor with the evidence he needs to provide further funding, such as the Listed Places of Worship Roof Repair Fund, to protect churches for future generations.»
It all started a few years back when, as the senior editor of a Jerusalem - based journal of public thought, I ran into trouble on a 10,000 - word, brilliantly researched essay about Israeli social policy composed by the sweetest man on earth who, unfortunately wasn't a stellar writer.
This kind of polling results in a circular process: politicians look to polls to find out «what the public thinks,» then modify their image and views to conform, while citizens eagerly consult the polls to find out what they themselves are thinking and which candidate most closely resembles the results of the polls.
His public thinking about the faith was designed to persuade white Christians to take seriously the humanity of Negroes.
Some in the European organic community are critical of the Action Plan, claiming that it's a PR strategy designed to make the public think that by introducing new regulations it will address trust issues, when in fact large - scale fraud problems are the reason behind mistrust.
The league is convinced it gave Ray Rice a suitable and tough punishment, but the public thinks otherwise.
If the paying public thought that whenever a title - challenger lined up against a relegation - battler, the latter would play a combination of kids and reserves, they would be less interested.
That's funny, too, because the public thinks it's a big deal if a quarterback can switch plays a lot at the scrimmage line.
The sad part about professional coaching is that the public thinks, well, these players are paid and entitled, and they [need] a coach who gets on their asses.
I guess this proves that regardless of what the data says, what the public thinks of a particular team / player plays a huge role in betting.
A large portion of the general public thinks athletes should be able to sell their likenesses, for what is generally marginal profit, without risking their NCAA eligibility or changing the status of their antiquated - as - currently - defined «amateurism.»
He must say and do what the public thinks he should say and do.
His point of contention is that while he is fine with uncovered breastfeeding in public he thinks it's a double standard that it is not acceptable for men to have a look (more like a good ling stare) at the breasts while it is going on.
«When it comes to breastfeeding your baby, if you are too nervous to do it in public I think you are part of the problem,» Bell told the outlet.
Partly, they may be concerned that the general public thinks that all people who homeschool do so for religious reasons.
It's true that some women physically won't produce enough milk for breastfeeding, but Labbok said that the number is lower than the general public thinks — at least one in 20 women, if not less.
And then we see those perfectly dressed happy preschoolers in public think, «What the hell?
The important thing about this is that it provides the opportunity for a real debate on the monarchy itself and make the public think about what happens when this second Elizabethan era comes to an end.
According to a 2014 poll, 77 % of the British public think snares should be banned.
Although HMIC ratings of forces went up after PCCs were introduced, the proportion of the public thinking that local crime had risen also went up, not down as predicted.
As Anne Marie [Carrie] has already pointed out on her blog last month — a 2008 Barnardos poll found that 54 % of the public thought that British children were beginning to behave like animals.
Here's a little bit of context for the politicking which is engulfing Westminster: what the public think.
«It's only when the public thinks something might happen that something flicks over and there's an avalanche of stuff that happens.
Hence, fair persons can easily and insightfully infer that ISIS sometimes have some limited (e.g. 1 or 2 or 3 days) attacks — by bombing — to some non-Shia countries to deceive the public thoughts as if all of the world is their goals... / But please be realistic...
Further to this, levels of confidence both in the political and economic conditions in the country are extremely low: 52 % of Iraqis think their country is headed in the wrong direction and 49 % of the public think the economic situation is bad.
No wonder the public thinks David Cameron stands up for the wrong people.
Forget that the majority of the public think Labour sits to the left of them, and Ed Miliband sits even further to the left than his party.
And what on earth would the public think, seeing 400 of us at some great debate or occasion sitting there «twittering» rather than listening, thinking and speaking?
Almost two thirds of the public think David Cameron handled the Maria Miller expenses row badly, according to a new ITV News / ComRes poll.
«While many in the public think homeless individuals in Erie County are single adult males with a mental illness or substance abuse issues, in fact, in recent years we have seen more and more families without a home and the existing shelters had difficulty meeting their specific needs,»
Certainly, that is an approach which reflects the way most of the public think about these issues, though the research identifies different clusters of opinions about this.
EVAW called for «Compulsory Sex and Relationships Education to ensure that all schools tackle harmful attitudes and behaviours amongst young people», and this was accompanied by a survey by YouGov which found that 86 per cent of the public thinking that «it should be compulsory for secondary schools to provide sex and relationships education which addresses sexual consent and respectful relationships» — with 48 per cent also thinking this for primary schools.
The only conclusion is that Westminster politicians doesn't seem to care what the public think.
Just 14 per cent of the public think the Tories have run the best campaign in the current election, a little behind Labour, on 17 %, and way behind the Scottish National Party on 26 %.
Adam Fleming took the mood box to find out whether the public thought the age of austerity was worth it as the crisis in the eurozone rumbles on, government cuts are starting to bite, and the cost of living continues to go up.
«We had imposed a gag on ourselves... the public thought we were shutting the stable door after the horse had bolted and even worse that we were doing it for electoral gain».
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