Sentences with phrase «public about her motives»

The 30 - second spot, heavy with smoke and ominous music, paints Quinn as a backroom dealer who has misled the public about her motives and will do anything to get ahead.

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This first wave of public opinion research shows that while Canadians generally feel positively about this kind of giving, they also express significant skepticism about the motives of the businesses involved.
And that's not even to mention the media - saturated propaganda about how much more efficient the private sector is, how the profit motive means it gets more things done better for less money than the public sector.
Ethics experts, scientists, advocacy organizations, and the public often worry about the influence of the profit motive on research.
In his first public address since leaking government surveillance secrets last June Edward Snowden talked about encryption, lack of oversight and his motives
She left the Bush administration before his second term ended and has since researched and written about the goals of «reform» that parents and teachers and societies may disagree with — get rid of or render toothless any unions, punish teachers for any failure of a student or a school, close as many public schools as possible in order to open private, for - profit schools run by foundations whose motives and agendas are not fully visible.
Whatever you think of this particular effort, it has become ever clearer that climate information not only «wants» to be free, but will be — whether through pressure for further transparency and objectivity on the part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change or the liberation / hacking / theft / disclosure of climate documents produced with government money, whether they raise questions about the motives of some scientists or reveal attempts by political operatives to raise public doubt about climate findings.
The brucellosis issue is a brilliant smokescreen used by cattle producers in Montana to disguise their real motives: 1) control of grass on AMERICA»S public lands, i.e., OUR National Forests — this is grass that wildlife compete with cattle for — and 2) essentially telling the feds and the rest of America to go to hell because they don't give a damn about Yellowstone's bison.
This brief history, as well as some «on the street» interviews with the public about what percentage of climate scientists they think agree on the cause of climate change, are described by Cook in a short video while his post at the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists also discusses some motives for attacking the consensus.
It's not to do with what the public knew, but more about why Trump isn't interested in it being Russia or in investigating those ties and motives.
You're right, though, that the issue here is not so much about motives as it is about eroding public trust in the science.
Whatever your motive for participating in what can only be considered a campaign of climate engineering cover - up, rest assured that we, at GeoengineeringWatch.org, will do our best to publicly expose you (and all those like you who are participating in the climate engineering cover - up) to populations that deserve to know the truth about the ongoing highly destructive and dangerous geoengineering programs that were long ago deployed without public knowledge or consent.
If we assume that Heartland is a PR outfit, not interested in truth or science, but in maintaining the status quo out of ideological and financial motives, the consequences of AGW be damned, you'd have a moral obligation to tell the public about it.
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