Sentences with phrase «public feel about»

Driverless cars — we don't know when, but they're coming to UK roads... but just how do the British public feel about them?
In this film, how does the general public feel about monsters?
Public feelings about animal testing have led many manufacturers and retailers to advertise their «cruelty - free» credentials - Anita Roddick's «Body Shop» chain was at the forefront of this movement.
Prof. Fielding took us through some fascinating research which showed how drama has changed the way it depicted politicians and how this impacted on how the public felt about them.
The second message is that the anti-Ukip campaign appears to have had no significant effect on how the British public feels about Ukip or Farage.
«It was a colossal failure, and it feeds the already overwhelming cynicism that the public feels about Albany,» said Blair Horner, legislative director of the New York Public Interest Research Group.
When Mission: Impossible III did nt meet expectations on its opening weekend, there were theories that the publics feelings about Tom Cruise played a role.
How the public feels about the school choice setting in New Orleans can shape education policy, and education policy can shape the OneApp's role, now and in the future.

Not exact matches

In a press release, the UK's most senior counter-terrorism officer — assistant commissioner Mark Rowley — says: «By being more open about the threat and our work to confront it we hope the public will feel better informed and more confident in coming forward.
And so the resulting sales pitch tends to be as garbled as the public's own feelings about issues surrounding weight and obesity.
As an avowed supporter of open data — or the government freeing the information it gathers to the public — I really wondered how Kundra felt about the issue, especially given that he's now on an advisory panel set up by Tony Clement.
My stomach felt like I was about to give a public speech, while in the same breath I knew I could walk on water if I tried.
While some patients might feel contrite about professing a love for the Canadian public system and then paying for care, when it comes to their health, that's a guilt many patients are willing to bear.
In a statement, the Montreal - based airline says the public may feel anxious about potential labour disruption as WestJet pilots begin voting on giving its negotiators a strike mandate.
Because it's a unique product, Overton felt she needed to educate the public about it.
«If I'm a senior official in Moscow, I'm feeling pretty good about this division and the public disarray on the US's Russia policy,» Kauzlarich said.
As I pointed out in this post about the changing structure of the VC industry, private tech companies are delaying IPOs and thus privately held tech investors are reaping more of the value prior to an eventual IPO so public investors must have felt compelled to respond.
When investors are feeling confident about the future they tend to bid up the value of public companies due to an increased perception that the future cash generated by the company will appreciate.
In the last few months, the American public has begun to take accounts of sexual misconduct more seriously, and some survivors have felt safe going public about their experiences for the first time, knowing that their reports, now, may actually be heard.
The 2012 National Opinion Poll commissioned by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and undertaken by Angus Reid Public Opinion provides a comprehensive picture to date of how Canadians think and feel about Asia.
The Canadian public is likely to have mixed feelings about this increase, however.
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.
Patrick Ruffini, a co-founder Echelon Insights, a Republican - leaning digital analytics and research firm, said the public outrage this week over the disclosures about Cambridge Analytica «feels like a double standard» against the backdrop of how the Obama campaign and other Democratic and Republican political operatives sought to use Facebook data during the 2012 and 2014 election cycles.
I have to say, though, that things have improved considerably since the days when our public school music teacher felt the need to teach her largely Jewish students about the divinity of Jesus.
Stevens offered not a word of concern about whether religious students might feel themselves to be less than full members of the political community if, by order of the nation's highest court, their messages and only their messages are categorically excluded from the school's public arena.
Potentially due to the fact that you have nothing to back you and yet feel the need to push it in the public square without one iota of respect or care about how other people believe.
Based entirely on anecdotal evidence, however, I believe the press» credibility with senior citizens has taken a hit from which it is unlikely to recover, and it may be entirely due to the election of 2008, when the mainstream media utterly abandoned whatever responsibilities to the public trust to which it still felt obliged, tossed presumptive - nominee Hillary Clinton aside and» rejecting any - and - all discomfiting questions about his experience, background, past - operations, education, friendships or capabilities» hoisted candidate Barack Obama upon their shoulders and carried him into the White House in triumph.
The New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd wrote a column that might be the model for this kind of thinking about public affairs» this way of feeling about public affairs.
I felt pretty good about making such a public statement that I was a fisherman, but one day I saw a guy wearing a golden fishing hook.
The New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd wrote a column that might be the model for this kind of thinking about public affairs — this way of feeling about public affairs.
Not if we put it to a public vote, as in one man one vote, and see what the majority feels about it.
Lewis Smedes has beautifully summarized what this means: «A politician ought to speak the truth about public matters as he sees them; he does not need to tell us how he feels about his wife.
I feel so much respect for Chick - Fil - A not every business or public person is brave enough to stand for what they believe especially if it's about God.
«They are under no illusions» about how the broader public currently feels about them, and know their religions are not widely understood, but they remain optimistic at heart, he said.
By nature, the present President of America has that element in him — I should not be saying this but I am being inherently made to convey this as comment of exception for America and for Obama whose whole (Obama and his better half) stand as an extension through the ex Presidential candidate's Charisma Of the Secretary Hillary Clinton that President Obama's Charisma has selflessly absorbed for function in the cabinet gracefully for America and the world.That shows the humbleness of President Obama and maturity of Hillary Clinton of acceptance without a feeling of high and low of ego regarded as exceptional in Divinity.I was not supposed to make this comment and I have done so to urge the Republicans to accept their Light within of consensus through individual projections under control as Obama's gesture of bipartisanship that will come to address.In short, this comment is all about health and health care where economics alone does not come into the picture with a rigorous analysis on it but should also extend as leverage to the person in play (Obama) who is also selflessly poised with corrections on it over the infra structure of it that he has proposed for approval as ego of his working element as the executive public ally chosen as the President that had appealed to the public at large voting even putting behind able dleaers like McCain?George W Bush was the last to steer America into the Light over the past of America and that stands as the subtle truth even today as on date with Bill Clinton the ex President of America giving support through his excellent independent caliber for Obama ultimately to head the show of America that was time bound of its reality that sees no barriers and to which he accepted well in his individual capacity as the free lance ex President of America.
The alarm felt by those of us still concerned about preaching is not a response solely to the noise outside in the street where public disfavor and ridicule have been heaped upon the pulpit.
We do know from history how some of our key founders felt about mixing religion and public service:
feels unavoidably tied to an ongoing public discussion about the role of the press in this new era of so - called «fake news» and whether or not it will survive this shifting landscape — or if it deserves to in the first place.
So for obvious reasons, The Post feels unavoidably tied to an ongoing public discussion about the role of the press in this new era of so - called «fake news» and whether or not it will survive this shifting landscape — or if it deserves to in the first place.
And I'll be honest with you: there are a few posts back in my archives that I wish now that I had not written about the tinies — I feel sad that I took a private moment and made it public, let other people weigh in on their lives.
Idiotic precautions that serve no purpose other than making the public feel better about themselves are the reason we still have tto take our shoes off at security.
You know how Jesus felt about praying in public.
I have from time to time felt compelled to offer a word of caution about the bishops» overextending their competence — meaning both authority and knowledge — in pronouncing on public policy.
I figured the eagles would have brought something up in the public forum that was held to ask the cows and pigs how they felt about being butchered.
The public, meanwhile, felt something was terribly wrong, but they lacked the organizational structure to do anything about the degree of violence, which continued to mount even while the controversy raged.
But now that they are printed and circulated far beyond my expectation, I feel anxious about what they may bring forth: not that I am unfavourable to spreading known truth abroad — rather this is what I seek — but because this method is not that best adapted to instruct the public.
How would you feel about Hindu or any other religion's scriptures displayed on public buildings?
I didn't know how I would feel about public transportation before moving to NYC, but I quickly fell in love.
With a book tour and lots of public appearances on the horizon, I wanted to feel good about myself again.
On Ronda Rousey, given her public remarks about feeling suicidal etc after her loss to Holly Holm, does the UFC carry a duty of care for her (or any other fighter in that situation)?
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