Sentences with phrase «public appetite for»

Those resorting to crackdowns are often met with greater public appetite for decentralized virtual money, making all that initial fuss an exercise in futility.
Trying a high - profile case under the media spotlight is rare for most lawyers, but it is becoming more and more common given the number of new media outlets and the growing public appetite for legal news and information.
The LFA fails to tap into the huge public appetite for inspiring design — the London Design Festival shows us how it can and should be done
The fact that such a variety of groups and people have become manifesto signatories shows that their is a public appetite for radical changes to how our society is structured.
The public appetite for climate policy is bigger now than when Julia Gillard's government passed the carbon tax in 2011.
The reaction to that suggests that there may well be some public appetite for scientists to do this kind of work.
The public appetite for the new and excellent is there.
He added that while the public appetite for temporary exhibitions has grown, the audience for serious art has shrunk, and that the financially interested people like collectors and dealers are a very small group.
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It reflects an enormous public appetite for contemporary art that has been fed with the recent arrival of new galleries in towns and cities that include Nottingham, Margate and Colchester.
Federal Labor has capitalised on union support and a broader public appetite for Gonski.
Academy Award - winner Daniel Junge (Saving Face) and actor / producer Johnny Knoxville take a candid look at American daredevil and icon Robert «Evel» Knievel while also reflecting on our voracious public appetite for heroes and spectacle.
The public appetite for scatological knee - slappers is so great that entire movies have been devoted to it.
He added that there is still public appetite for nuclear power in the United States.
Public appetite for mammoths — and de-extinction — is clearly immense, and Shapiro has received both fan and hate mail.
But she remains optimistic about the public appetite for good science reporting.
What is the likely public appetite for more spending?
After World War II the Society suffered from financial problems and a lack of public appetite for reform.
The defeat at the polls had set the party back 30 years, Lord Hutton said, blaming the lack of public appetite for an «old school socialist menu».
Meanwhile, pro-Brexit demonstrators also turned up at the launch, and Conservative MP Nadine Dorries argued there was no public appetite for a second referendum.
It also seems unlikely that there will be much public appetite for another costly referendum on the issue.
It also seems unlikely that, after a «no» vote, there will be much public appetite for another costly referendum on the issue.
Such a proposal presents a number of constitutional and procedural problems, but more importantly, with the MPs» expenses scandal still fresh in people's minds, is there public appetite for such a system?
It is clear that there is a public appetite for the representation of women in the most high - profile roles of Labour's shadow cabinet.
There is a big public appetite for curbing businesses that behave badly and rejecting performance - related pay in the public sector — two of the great causes of Labour's Left and trade union leaders.
The ComRes poll also indicates there remains substantial public appetite for further commitments from political parties to clamp down on abusive tax practices.
On individual policies I've seen Corbyn supporters taking succour from polls showing, for example, that a majority of the public support rail nationalisation or much higher taxes on the rich and drawing the conclusion that there is a public appetite for much more left wing policies.
In a contest which is fundamentally about risk and the public appetite for a jump into the unknown, the news of a mother being killed in the street seemed to affirm a sense of chaos and impending darkness.
Public appetite for reform of the banking sector extends well beyond Britain's shores, according to an international poll by Ipsos Mori released today.
What polling there has been since the expenses scandal broke confirms an apparently strong public appetite for change.
Indeed the public appetite for petitions has not abated.
Poll after poll confirms a public appetite for further controls on incomers, while Labour MPs are unconvincing in this minefield.
Furthermore there is no public appetite for war, and realistically there hasn't been, in any conflict since Iraq.
With the increased trust of consumers in building societies and credit unions after the banking collapse, it seems there is a public appetite for the co-operative alternative and a belief that it is possible to combine social justice and economic efficiency within the firm.
However, there is little public appetite for a boycott of the World Cup in England, which has been reflected in comments by England manager Gareth Southgate (who has argued England should definitely participate) and also in media comment which has pointed to the danger England could be excluded from future FIFA competitions if a political boycott was imposed by the country's leaders.
The appause when a team kicks the ball back, after an injury stoppage, shows there is a public appetite for honesty (this case being one consistent and welcome example but only ONE, sadly) All change is possible.
It also capitalizes on the endless public appetite for distraction and the desire for self - fulfillment rather than social good (as if the last term even has any agreed meaning).
Former SEC chair and current Carlyle senior advisor Arthur Levitt recently told Bloomberg that taking away investors» right to sue «could diminish the public appetite for Carlyle stock» and «companies that consider going down this road take a perceptual risk which, in terms of an IPO, is probably not a risk worth taking.»
Surrounded by personal detritus - vodka bottles, condoms, soiled underwear - the stained mattress, pillows and duvet arguably sum up a career in which Emin has made public her appetites for sex, alcohol and frankness.

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Tesla's IPO stands out, however, as a potential bellwether that could juice the sluggish appetite for public offerings.
A successful Super Bowl Snickers commercial in which White takes a particularly brutal tackle, a surprise Golden Girls resurgence and a zany performance in the Sandra Bullock summer rom - com The Proposal all had whetted the public's appetite for White.
The appetites of public market investors are constantly changing in the search for short - term profits.
The exchange's move to loosen its requirements is expected to trigger a spurt of initial public offerings this year and next amid growing appetite across global public markets for new technology companies.
FIVE Don't Buy New Issues, But If You Must... Obviously all growth stocks were at one time new issues, and the new issues market is frothy at times because of the public's appetite for that «pot of gold.»
«Also, as public and government appetite for deepwater offshore drilling ebbs, interest in onshore, safer oil extraction operations is set to increase.
The federal government has tested the public's appetite for a Netflix tax, a new smartphone app for streaming Canadian content and spending on «moonshot» projects like placing a network of balloons on the edge of space to boost Internet access.
The federal government is testing the public's appetite for a variety of potential policies, including a tax on digital content providers like Netflix to help fund Canadian cultural industries.
- What is the public market appetite for digital health looking like?
Finally, GM's quick repayment of the loans has whetted the appetite of some commentators (including DeCloet) for the ultimate repayment of the full government contribution. That would occur through the issuance of public equity by GM and Chrysler, creating a market for those stocks into which the government would presumably sell its shares. There is even some nefarious language in the rescue packages requiring the government to sell off its shares within specified, relatively aggressive timelines. The more I think about it, the less this makes sense — neither for the auto industry, nor for taxpayers. Why not hang onto the equity stake? If the companies recover and the equity gains market value, then the government will be able to claim that on its balance sheet (hence officially recouping the cost of its written - off contributions and creating a budgetary gain).
A quantifiable response to investor's becoming less selective are the number of private companies which become attracted to the high valuations the stock markets appetite may award them with, and the lower quality threshold the stock market demands for an Initial Public Offering (IPO).
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