They may be trying to rely on industry expertise as they have stated publicly, but I also suspect that they also have no interest in owning this, and will only do so when they perceive that they are doing more damage to
their public perception by not taking command than by doing so.
Inspired by Glover's revolutionary evolution, here are some sitcom stars — including Glover — that have fought
public perception by taking their careers in unexpected directions (for better or worse).
In other words, contrarian bettors are able to pick up a free point simply based on
public perception by taking Clippers +5.5.
Over the past few years, we have constantly explained that bettors can take advantage of
public perception by betting against ranked teams — but what happens when two ranked teams square off?
Betting against the public is one of our cornerstone philosophies, but there are many ways that bettors can exploit
public perception by buying on bad news.
This is a great spot to buy low, fade the public and exploit
public perception by backing Cleveland tonight.
Not exact matches
As Gallup concludes, these figures demonstrate that, as the positive results of legalization become more evident in multiple states,
public perception of marijuana is shifting, and the stigma around weed is being steadily overcome — largely driven
by the medical marijuana movement.
These events undermine the
perception of integrity of the investigative process - not just
by the general
public, but
by intelligence officers and investigators.
A recent survey on corporate reputation conducted
by the Corporate Responsibility Association (CRA) showed that nearly 50 % of the companies who responded had been targeted
by activist citizen groups, and now engage with these non-governmental organizations in order to help improve
public perceptions.
Such a debate would be further enriched
by a comprehensive study of how countries such as Australia, with its recent policies and
public / media
perceptions, has fared after instituting new regulations to curb foreign investment.
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.
This can be very confusing, and it threatens employees»
perceptions of the company's integrity: They are told one thing
by management but observe that a different message is being sent to the
public.
«In the case of Facebook, the data breach caused their overall reputation to drop
by 10 % in just three months, but even more worrying is the decline in the
public's
perception of Facebook's leadership and trust.»
While the points made
by these gentlemen are both valid and critically important, they fail to take note of four other dangerous subsidies: (1) the market
perception that the Washington and Wall Street revolving door has rendered these firms immune from prosecution — even for repeated, illegal cartel behavior; (2) the ability to spend billions buying back their own stock, effectively propping up their own share price and bad behavior; (3) self - regulation with compromised bodies creating the market
perception and reality of a competitive edge; and (4) Congress and the Supreme Court tolerating Wall Street running its own private justice system (mandatory arbitration) where corrupt acts are kept hidden from
public view until they blow up into catastrophic events to the economy.
One of the major obstacles they must overcome is the seemingly negative
perception the
public has of Stéphane Dion; they're attempting to do this
by asserting him as a decisive and strong political leader, and
by showcasing him as an «average citizen,» rather than a politician who has been regarded as a somewhat - distant intellectual.
In recognizing the catalysts behind the
public's persistence to save and reluctance to spend, additional analysis
by policymakers should focus on the efficacy of further rate cuts on spending and investment, as well as potential «roundabout» benefits of a more normal rates regime to affirm support toward the
public's saving objectives, with the end goal of boosting
public's risk sentiment and
perceptions of future economic stability.
The myth is fed
by the
public's
perception of groundbreaking companies as having come out of nowhere to rock the world.
All the good works done
by religious organizations of all kinds (Christian and otherwise) might get a mention in a human interest story sometimes, but decades of this media treatment have skewed
public perceptions of what faith is about.
A priest friend of mine dismissed Doubt without having seen it, saying that he felt the filmmakers caused damage to the
public's
perception of the Church merely
by portraying the film's three leads in their clerical outfits next to the title word.
I say this, and I do so in capital letters with exclamation points, because of a survey released Thursday
by the Pew Forum on Religion &
Public Life regarding voter
perceptions of the religious beliefs of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
In its news release, the Fertility Institutes admitted that, «though well intended, we remain sensitive to
public perception and feel that any benefit the diagnostic studies may offer are far outweighed
by the apparent negative societal impacts involved».
James realizes that the faithful must be confronted
by it, that the
perception of Catholic Church in the
public forum is irrevocably changed because of it, and that he himself needs to make reparations on the part of sinful humanity.
A growth in candor or a decay of shame may account for the latest industrial apologetic: advertising serves the
public and its clients because it adds value to a product
by altering purchasers»
perception of its value!
Whereas in the»70s my «
public image» was marked
by scholarly bifurcation — among scholars I was known as an «expert» on the Apocalypse and among women as an emerging feminist theologian — this
perception has changed dramatically in the»80s.
Pro-life is a coined phrase developed
by a
public relations firm to alter the
perception of negativity.
As Walter Lippmann said in his groundbreaking book
Public Opinion, humans act in the real world on the basis of the
perceptions created increasingly for us
by the media's pseudo-environment.
The power of the television industry has acted in this way to shape the
public perception of American religious life and culture, not so much
by the creation of a particular phenomenon, but
by the selective promotion of one particular expression over another in a way that distorts the factual situation.
In terms of
public perception, the most important groups working against Marris were those who could be most profoundly harmed
by the proposed legislation: the elderly, and the disabled.
By the «60s, however, TV game - show scandals and the
public's growing
perception of TV as a «vast wasteland» set the stage for change.
Though some social commentators questioned the
public's
perception of the size of the evangelical movement and the validity of some of the measures used, few of them could match the status granted the movement
by the general media as a whole.
(2) This
perception was backed
by a widespread
public feeling that conservative religious practice and influence in America were in the ascendancy.
Oddsmakers do not attempt to balance their book
by attracting 50 percent of the action on each side but rather shade their opening lines to capitalize on
public perception and then allow their sharpest bettors to shape the line.
Public perception, bolstered
by conventional wisdom and media coverage, led bettors to assume that «stay» would win, which provided added value for those brave enough to go against the grain and take «leave» at plus money.
By going against the mainstream narrative and taking unpopular viewpoints, bettors have been able to capitalize on market inefficiencies and exploit
public perception.
It's all about
public perception which is fuel
by media hype.
This strategy capitalizes on
public perception and exploits artificially inflated lines
by targeting teams that are being widely ignored
by the majority of moneyline bettors.
After seeing that some of our traditional contrarian strategies have had mixed results for second half bettors, we believed that we could create an excellent halftime betting system
by capitalizing on
public perception.
By simply betting against these sizeable favorites, second half bettors would be able to capitalize on these lines that have been artificially inflated to account for
public perception.
By going against the mainstream narrative and taking unpopular viewpoints, we have been able to capitalize on market inefficiencies and exploit
public perception.
By understanding what drives public perception, we have been able to capitalize on the market inefficiencies created by recency bias and an overly reactionary betting publi
By understanding what drives
public perception, we have been able to capitalize on the market inefficiencies created
by recency bias and an overly reactionary betting publi
by recency bias and an overly reactionary betting
public.
That swing can be easily explained
by the shift in home - court, yet there's a clear shift in
public perception.
The addition of this filter allows bettors to cash in on lines that are artificially inflated
by public perception.
That means
public perception and overreaction has caused this line to move
by more than a touchdown.
This simple strategy encourages bettors to identify the most popular teams and bet against them; thereby capitalizing on artificially inflated lines created
by public perception.
That was exactly the case for this game, as that line initially moved from CLE -7.5 to MEM -3.5 before being further moved
by public perception.
I also added a comment that the Eagles being favored
by three in Chicago was a «classic
public perception line.»
That means that contrarian bettors would be able to wager on a line that's been artificially inflated
by ten cents based on
public perception.
By betting against the
public in these marquee matchups, contrarian bettors are able to get free points based purely on
public perception.
Since square bettors typically overreact to recent events, one of the easiest ways to take advantage of
public perception is
by taking teams following a loss or fading teams following a win.
By waiting until
public money has artificially inflated the line, bettors can capitalize on
public perception and find additional line value.