Sentences with phrase «public sense»

And that aesthetic isn't really recognized in a large public sense by museums.
«Social robots, if they're engaged in a public sense — even in a limited public sense — the design has to include considerations for social interactions,» said David Harris Smith, associate professor at McMaster University's Department of Communication Studies and Multimedia in Canada.
When once that role, at least in the public sense, fell to the chief executive officer, or CEO, the paradigm is shifting.
The phrase is haunting: «a public sense of pastoral care.»
Indeed, most students feel that Union's location in New York city is in itself a visible symbol of a public sense of pastoral care.»
Fortunately, the public senses public broadcasting's importance.
Nor can we trace the causes and the course of evolution a public sense of law, but only point out a few relevantf acts.
I guess the public senses a soft line.»
Electing a minority government doesn't give the public a sense of predictability about what the government may do, because they require support from the opposition who come with their own demands.
There must, of course, be vigorous debate and public accountability, as well as unity, but I think the public senses that this is not what they are getting at the moment.»
Directors very often cast well - recognizable actors, because they want to attract an audience and give the public a sense of comfort that's provided by familiar faces.
Arts education has been slipping for more than three decades, the result of tight budgets, an ever - growing list of state mandates that have crammed the classroom curriculum, and a public sense that the arts are lovely but not essential.
For the last seven years they have run an annual event, with the same name that gave the public a sense of trends in the industry.
Rothenberg also writes that «Resnick was a very visible & dynamic artist when we met him in the early 1960s, but beyond that he was also a persistent practitioner of poetry, less in a public sense than as a release for feelings & ideas that were a necessary supplement to his life's work as a painter» Rothenberg continues, noting that Resnick «left behind at least 16 envelopes of unpublished, often handwritten poetry with some 40 poems in each.
The unease and instability referenced in the final text plate she said is about one's condition or status and «what would that mean kind of in a private sense or a public sense
For the first time (after Katrina and the Emanuel / Webster papers), the public sensed that one degree warming could potentially have some serious consequences, if one degree would make future Katrinas more likely.
Give the public the sense that they can get something for nothing.
Absent the public sense of a future in which human resourcefulness and cooperation can make a decisive difference, we assuredly face an even more difficult future in which denial fades to a sense of pervasive hopelessness.
Yet taken together, unusual weather has given the public a sense that climate is changing, as demonstrated in a recent Yale - George Mason poll.
Their only substantial reason is a cosmetic one: a home - grown product would give the public a sense of «ownership».
He says, «Our goal is to give our clients and the public a sense of transparency in the market.»
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