Sentences with phrase «public reaction»

In a way, they are behind the curve — marketing firms already monitor social networks to gauge public reaction to product launches.
Like it or not, it's going to be harder and harder to keep the subject of energy out of public reactions to climate science.
Sometimes one or more of a concept car's styling elements might see production on other vehicles - if public reaction was loud and favorable.
And as with public reaction to nuclear power, more information did little to unite opinions.
Positive public reaction, fundraising platforms and partnership opportunities, media exposure, and support from staff, volunteers, other like - minded organizations, and the community at large.
Although he took a second year level Spanish course his first year at the community college, the same public reaction did not occur.
In the case of the doctor - assisted suicide measure, it produced a slow public reaction within that religious community.
And I in turn hope the huge and very public reaction from internet companies that thrive on free and open distribution of information will stop them where they stand.
It was revised late last year to include support for some district schools as well as charters, in part as a response to harsh public reaction.
These stories have made headlines, as has public reaction worldwide.
These are a source for supporters and media as they try to scare public reaction.
Now children suffer from the understandable public reaction to the fears the false science created.
Many of today's concept cars are used to gauge public reaction to new styling themes.
It had to be set against the complete absence of public reaction to the stage play over many months.
«As you are aware, a set of policy measures that have caused strong public reactions in Brazil are making their way to Congress,» he added.
To test public reaction, the Bush administration may talk about sending in U.S. troops.
The superintendent of the Fairfax County, Va., public schools has opted to retire early at the end of this year in the wake of negative public reaction to a school - board plan to add his early - retirement benefit to his current salary as a means of keeping him on the job longer.
Pamela M. Feetham is a PhD student at the University of Massey, New Zealand, focussed on public reaction climate engineering proposals, involving interdisciplinary fields of marketing and science communication.
King's protests kept Douglas's title in abeyance for 48 hours, until public reaction caused King and the sanctioning bodies to acknowledge the obvious.
It offers an opportunity to learn more about the divisions in English society in the AD 1600s, about public reaction to the execution of the king and how royalist allegiance was maintained during the Commonwealth and Protectorate.
We look forward to gauging public reaction at the SEMA Show and other venues.»
«When little time for public reaction, it takes away the opportunity to improve the bill or look at it from a different light and realize there is a serious public policy reason that might cause us to think that we should step back,» said Jones.
One lesson the legal profession in Nigeria will hopefully have learnt from public reaction following the atrocious invasion of the homes of judges by the Department of State Services (DSS) is the imperative of the bar and bench voluntarily and internally reforming themselves else a perverted, unintelligent, draconian and probably destructive form of reform may be imposed on them from outside.
While there has been occasional criticism of the limitations of the surveys in measuring public reaction to programs, the surveys» reliability and validity in measuring audience sizes is generally accepted.
NP: A similar example in the UK would be the Coalition government's proposal to sell off publicly owned forests, which caused a huge public reaction and was eventually withdrawn.
Jaguar says it's using the E-Type Zero to gauge public reaction before it decides whether it wants to make the car more than a one - off, though Hannig also notes the simple in - out swap of the XK engine means a similar conversion could be pulled off on any classic Jag with that engine, from an XK120 to an XJ6.
Total Politics looks back at the different public reactions Cameron, Osborne and Johnson have received during the Games 2012.
[38] At that time, the governor's decision provoked public reaction on both sides of the issue.
Now, the contracts aren't revealed until after ratification, when public reaction is irrelevant.
Tax avoidance — be it of Stanley Fink's vanilla flavour or Starbuck's pumpkin - spiced variety — is provoking a particularly strong public reaction at the moment.
As with other concept cars, Chrysler will monitor public reaction to the 300 to help determine whether to build it.
«Web - based search data is a new key to understanding public reaction to major events.»
Another valuable article, in The Economist, notes how some of the reassuring statements made by the risk commission in the days preceding the earthquake came in the face of panicked public reactions to unofficial earthquake predictions from Giampaolo Giuliani, a technician at a national physics institute measuring radon levels.
Volkswagen will be assessing public reaction to the Beetle Pink Color Edition and a limited edition is possible if that reaction is positive.
Advocates hope public reaction to the conviction and the ongoing trial against Silver's former Senate counterpart, Sen. Dean Skelos - which is creating sensational soundbites thanks to wiretaps - will force more systemic change.
Christopher Borick, director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion has studied public reaction to the climate change issue since 2008.
While I'm genuinely impressed at Microsoft's apparent ability to listen and observe public reaction, I'm disheartened by the fact that these features apparently were not necessary to make the XBone do all the next - gen - whateverz they'd have us believe and were sincerely just system - wide DRM shackles, and at Microsoft's continued inability to communicate to or even relate with their audience.
Among other things Mr. Newsom helped set up a public - relations department within the company and retained the firm of Elmo Roper to poll public reaction to the oil industry in general and Jersey Standard in particular.
It has been fascinating to watch the growing public reaction to the full - court press from Canada's Big Pipe companies (aka, the telcos and cablecos) for usage - based billing (internet metering).
«There's a visceral public reaction to the whole rapid pace of change in the city symbolized by, and perhaps blamed too much on, Amazon.»
There is outraged public reaction to the Google buses carrying technology workers from the city to the peninsula high - tech companies which employ them.
While there are reasons Trump may want to skip an interview — «there is no point in walking in and providing more information to the special counsel and risk the possibility of making false statements» — the president and his team must also take public reaction into account, Ray said.
It looks to me that it was the economy that «carterized» Carter and that the patriotic public reaction to the hostage crisis hid Carter's underlying weakness for several months.
Recent events, as for example the publication of Richard Dawkins» book The God Delusion and of other best - sellers of a similar vein, and the ensuing public reactions, have only confirmed this.
As has been noted, networks and stations are careful to avoid pro- gram material that could cause them legal problems or sufficiently adverse public reaction, which would negatively affect their image.

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