In studies funded by the National Science Foundation, his research has investigated public disagreement over climate change, public reactions to emerging technologies, and conflicting
public impressions of scientific consensus.
Adventures of Robin Hood 1991 In Robin Hood you must perform many heroic deeds to change
the public impression of you from «villain» to «hero.»
desperately needed to either obtain the instant financial stability, credibility, and resources that a merger with Vizio would bring, or at least to create a widespread and dramatic
public impression of their own financial health and well - being to grow or continue in business that would come with the announcement of such an intended merger.
As an industry, we need to get productions like this behind us and into the rear - view mirror, post haste — if we're serious about changing
the public impression of this industry.
Not exact matches
Serving as the aggregate component
of your company identity, your brand is often responsible for formulating first
impressions, building familiarity in the
public, growing your reputation, and ultimately, securing the long - term loyalty
of your customers.
Now that the Model 3 is getting into the hands
of the general
public, outlets including Consumer Reports, Edmunds and Strategy Analytics have taken delivery and published their
impressions.
And the
public was ready to pounce: Just 24 hours after Fowler published her post, the Twitter hashtag #DeleteUber had generated almost 5 million more
impressions than it did during the weekend
of January 27, when masses
of people started using it to protest the company's response to a New York taxi strike and CEO Travis Kalanick's (soon to be short - lived) participation in President Donald Trump's tech advisory committee.
But the NDP Government led by Premier Rachel Notley gives the
impression it would be just as happy if the private school funding issue would go away, notwithstanding the strong
public support for defunding elite private schools and a general lack
of public enthusiasm for private schools.
Still, my
impression is that fresh economic weakness could prove to be a tipping point, and that both investors and the
public should understand that they are likely to pay terribly for the current abundance
of apparently free lunches.
And an archive will be available starting this summer where the
public can view the ads and get more information on them, such as how much money was spent, the number
of impressions they received and the demographics
of the audience they reached, Leathern told reporters.
The big lesson
of this cycle's debates: Stop underestimating the intelligence
of the American
public - Looking at the post-debate polls, the Romney that showed up at the debate made a much better
impression than the «humanized» Romney
of the Republican convention.
And, I'll confess: I heard a lot
of talk about the buses this summer; my
impression was that they were strictly under the control
of private companies; now I'm wondering if the Haredi communities also arranged for Haredi buses on
public routes.
The conversation made an
impression on Nicole, who is the president and founder
of The Expectations Project, a national organization that mobilizes people
of faith to support
public education reform and close the academic achievement gap.
By giving the
impression of closing themselves to reason and experience, Christians have too often excluded themselves from the
public discussion
of what is true.
According to the principles
of American tradition and
of basic fairness, such
public institutions should not give the
impression that some one religion is the established religion
of the country, and therefore superior to all others...
Television, in particular, was found to have presented violence in simplistic terms — depicting «a visual three - way alignment
of Negroes, white bystanders, and
public officials or enforcement agents,» which tended to create the
impression that the riots were predominantly racial confrontations between blacks and whites, while factors such as economic and political frustration were pushed into the background.
Their primary principle is «appearing to stay within the law,» giving the
impression of complying with the essential regulations for preserving
public peace and order, looking innocent, not getting caught in an antisocial act.
And the trouble is that the incompetence
of those responsible for the Pope's
public relations gives a strong
impression that it is the Pope himself who is out
of his depth, even when he very clearly (to anyone who knows from the inside what he is saying and doing) is not.
Because the claims
of Darwinism are presented to the
public as «science,» most people are under the
impression that they are supported by direct evidence such as experiments and fossil record studies.
Lipstadt insists, wisely, that no scholar or survivor should engage deniers in debates or other
public forums, since this would only give the
impression that, whatever the final judgment, Holocaust denial represents a legitimate point
of view.
Today, the media, demagoguery, mind conditioning, and all sorts
of other methods are used to sway
public opinion and manipulate minds, giving the
impression of a collective rape
of consciences and a serious confiscation
of freedoms and
of thought.
But in the thirty years I've known him, I've always had the
impression that it was his advocacy for those who were both persecuted and voiceless that kept him in the game and offered him the deepest
of satisfactions in his
public service.
Which brings us back to Oona Stannard's clear and
public statement on 25 February that the Government's «draft guidance is a positive step forward -LSB-... It] helps support schools in counteracting [false
impressions of relationships] from within their own carefully planned SRE programmes.»
Not only did defendant adopt the name and imitate the bottles and cartons in use by plaintiff, but at the very beginning, when he started the manufacture and sale
of his sauce in competition with the long established business
of plaintiff, he printed on his bottle labels a caution to use «only the genuine Evangeline,» thus apparently seeking to create the
impression that such «Evangeline» Tabasco Sauce was an old and established brand, against spurious imitations
of which the
public should be warned.
SAILING: CAT AND SCOW Sirs: Carleton Mitchell's report on Yachting magazine's One
of a Kind Regatta at Miami (The Cat Leads a Revolution, SI, March 9) leaves such a one - sided
impression on the reader that in spirit
of fair play I feel you owe your sporting
public some additional factual material.
Far better that they say «We dug up some dirt, why not take a look» instead
of labelling those involved as some how sub human and then trying to force down our throats the
impression that we as members
of the
public should be offended by the behaviour
of the individuals concerned.
but on the other side, the coach also need to understand that the general
public's
impression of you is largely going to come from 15 second interviews, and you need to be aware
of how you come across in that brief moment so the coach needs to say the right thing in those brief moments
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IMPRESSION Colangelo has been among those urging the NBA to plant roots quickly in LasVegas because the first pro league to arrive will realize the most benefits.Vegas has zero appeal for the NFL because
of the league's
public - relationsaversion to gambling, and Major League Baseball has backed away after someinterest three years ago because
of fears that the city's charms would be tootempting for its players.
«it gives the
impression that every nursing mother is an attention - seeking lunatic» It also works against women who would like to see more paid maternity / parental leave or flex time for working because it gives the idea that THIS is what women are going to do with that extra paid time, show up topless to a
public event and sit on the floor nursing in front
of a formula company's table.
Very often, it's the first
impression people will have
of you — it's your
public face.
In spite
of all the attention paid to fraud throughout the EU's existence, there is still an
impression of malpractice that undermines
public support for the EU.
«I agree that the government's objective has always been to create the appearance and
impression in the minds
of the unsuspecting
public that it is complying with the enforcement orders.
Voters aren't likely to vote against someone just because they have an empty YouTube profile, but consistent sloppiness and neglect in a
public place WILL contribute to the overall
impression of a campaign.
Surely what you mean is «Ken may well employ sophistry to claim that he is not technically in breach
of party rules, because saying that the candidate should not have been dropped, walking around for the TV cameras with the rival candidate (and having a quick chat about why the Labour candidate) did not in fact entail an explicit «vote Rahman»
public statement (even though the whole point was to convey precisely that
impression to any sentient being).
More troubling than the confusion caused by the governor's change in procedure is the
impression of his antipathy for
public disclosure.
An attempt to judge the
public reaction to the speech by analyzing social media posts on the fly, alongside the
impressions of people using a live - polling application on their cell phones.
The attempt therefore by Eugene Arhin to create the
impression of scarcity and use same as a pretext to justify the unwarranted falsehood about missing vehicles belonging to the Presidency is disingenuous and unbecoming
of a
public official whose actions must be guided by integrity and candour.
Ans: Let me first correct an
impression, I want to state it categorically that there is no personal disagreement or face off between the National legal adviser, Dr. Muiz Banire SAN and the National leader
of our party, it is just a misconception which has been fueled from a number
of quarters to the
public, probably those who tend to benefit from the existence
of the crisis between the two who would prefer that there should be a crisis.
The
impression that I have gained from the
public and from business people is that Britain has had its fill
of Osbornics for this year and it is time to put business rather than high finance on the agenda.
The truth, as Paul Flynn explained to this unbelieving audience, is the
public have a «very powerful
impression of sleaze in this House which is very damaging».
This is disingenuous and in our view somewhat
of an insult to the intelligence
of the British
public in giving the
impression that those hospitals are MRSA free.
We believe that this publicity generally gives an entirely wrong
impression of both the value and costs
of public sector pension provision.
The government is keen to foster the
impression that its aggressive programme
of spending cuts can be made without seriously damaging the «frontline»
of public services.
As for neoliberalism being about eliminating the concept
of the
public good, my
impression of Tristram Hunt is that his views are the exact opposite
of that.
The state
of broiler chickens has been much less publicised, with the majority
of the
public under the
impression that the chickens they eat are «spent» laying hens.
The governor called in to Northeast
public radio WAMC and right off the bat he was asked to share his
impression of Mets announcer Bob Murphy.
Blair's presentation was based on «Newness», created by symbolic acts in his early days, notably the abandonment
of Clause IV, which had little meaning for the
public except for the
impression of modernity.
The
impression that Albany's ethics watchdogs are not actually independent has been festering for years as Cuomo has seen to it that three
of his former longtime employees have headed the Joint Commission on
Public Ethics (JCOPE).
Although he did issue a statement regretting the «appearance» and «
impression»
of the letters he wrote on government stationery, he maintained that he «never sought to leverage my
public position nor mix my government role with my personal and professional relationship» in the letters [2].
This,
of course, «raised a red flag» with members
of the
public who were in attendance, and rightfully so, as their actions gave the
impression of impropriety.