Either way, it is also difficult to see
the public accepting the notion of one party being permanently in government — the Liberal Democrats are currently the only viable coalition ally for both Labour and the Tories — and leaving their controversial leader in place is likely a bridge too far.
Not exact matches
Economists have long
accepted the
notion that inflation can stay high or low simply because of
public perceptions.
The ECB must be aware of this and
accepting of the risk that the stand - off could lead to the
publics in the peripheral nations rebelling against the
notion of a European union.
While dismissing the arguments relating to the first two of those values, the Court
accepted that the barrier raised against others by a veil concealing the face in
public could undermine the
notion of «living together».
«
Accepting the
notion that breaking down complex concepts from my discipline into very simplified explanations for the understanding of the
public does not «dumb down'the work, but in fact gives it greater value, as it can reach more people.»
Books could be written, and have been: But, in a single phrase, the
notion that «education is too important to be left to chance» is so universally
accepted, that the
public at large is capable of overlooking universal failure.
We easily
accept the associated
notion that «in a democracy,
public schooling is necessary to assure minimum standards for citizenship.»
As Yong Zhao observed in his book Catching Up or Leading the Way: American Education in the Age of Globalization, «The American
public, short of other easy - to - understand measures, seems to have
accepted the
notion that test scores are an accurate measure of the quality of their schools» (2009, 33).
If you look at the
Notion Ink Adam, all of its core specifics such as Processor, Storage, battery life are all superior to the iPad but will the
public accept a product by a new company, even though its initial product may be superior to the current market dominant force?
Through each of the artists» engagement with the formal and conceptual properties of the medium, they challenge the
notion that photography presents a faithful representation of reality and incite us to look more closely at how images are manipulated, styled and filtered to create fictions that we, the
public are too - often ready to
accept.
The exhibition explores multiple themes that challenge
accepted notions of belonging and identity; the everyday and the fantastical; the past and the future; the
public and the private.