Sentences with phrase «reflecting public opinion»

The role of the media in shaping or reflecting public opinion is always arguable.
In facing two ways on the question, politicians are at least reflecting public opinion.
The site does seem to be mainly focusing on the negative, which is a reflection of course of where we are as a club, so the site is reflecting public opinion but imho this article is a bit harsh, we didn't need a left back until Masuaaku spat his dummy out, we had him and Cresswell, as for the Utd trying to sign Leighton Baines they made a lot of noises but according to many reports Moyes wasn't sure he was good enough for Utd... I think Evra has been brought in primarilly for cover at left back, lets see what happens.
«The Prosperity Initiative Report Reflects Public Opinion in Calling for More Joint Public and Private Sector Action,» C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder 7, by David M. Brown (November 13).
19:18 - Paul Farrelly gets in a question at the end about what Brooks - who has spent much of her life trying to reflect public opinion, after all - thinks has been most damaged.
After all, corruption does not act in the interests of the people, nor does it reflect public opinion.
At least as surprising is Nigel's apparent view that pollsters are trying to do anything other than reflect public opinion as accurately as they can.
There is already a three - party coalition in support of cuts, privatisation and the war in Afghanistan, as last week's debate showed, which doesn't reflect public opinion.

Not exact matches

Thankfully, you have already lost that battle as public opinion now reflects a more loving and supportive society.
Recently, LifeWay Research, the Nashville - based research organization of the Southern Baptist Convention, released a study that reflects just how little affect the videos have had on public opinion.
In a 21st century world where advances and developments in technology are changing rapidly each day, how we use social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace has come to reflect the state of public opinion on countless issues in our society.
and accurately reflect the overwhelming opinion of the public and the polls, which have established a field of teams and a team to beat.
Public opinion toward child care time largely reflects these changes.
It will also help to reflect the public's true opinion of fascist parties.
They argue that Labour has a duty to try and actively change public opinion, not simply reflect it, particularly when a widely supported policy will inflict severe hardship on thousands of families.
All too often, public opinion is not reflected in legislative action in Albany.
While these elections are the first major test of public opinion since last year's surprising general election, it is worth saying that local elections do not always reflect the national political mood.
Our June Scottish Public Opinion Monitor placed Labour on 32 % among voters in Scotland, an increase of nine points since January, reflecting the party's relative success in May's local council elections.
Elections enable people to vote on party policies and the merits of each candidate, to ensure that public opinion is broadly reflected in Parliament.
At one end of the scale are opinion polls, which sample the whole population but may not reflect a well informed, well thought - out response to questions about government or public service quality, and may in fact reflect opinions on other matters such as economic outlook.
There is no single indicator that captures public opinion on this topic, so we have assembled indicators that reflect different levels of commitment to expressing (dis) satisfaction.
Parliamentary opinion reflects the public mood remarkably well: many MPs are pragmatic, but small proportions at each end of the opinion spectrum feel very strongly about it.
«Leaving England out of the devolution settlement may create difficulties that need to be addressed - particularly funding and the West Lothian question - but it may still be the best way of reflecting and respecting public opinion across the UK.»
Certainly, that is an approach which reflects the way most of the public think about these issues, though the research identifies different clusters of opinions about this.
Public opinion polls are a large part of the answer, though they rarely reflect those with a genuine interest and detailed knowledge of hunting.
Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies put it bluntly: «Lots of them are simply lousy polls; they don't accurately reflect younger voters, African - Americans and Latinos.
This measure reflects the national trend and dramatic shift in public opinion.
Public opinion surveys reveal that over 75 % of parents want their religious values reflected in school - based sex education curricula.
All of these poll numbers reflect neither public opinion of Trump's decision to leave the Iran deal nor the release of three American citizens from North Korea, for which Trump is earning significant credit.
The best of New Labour — its reforming spirit, its sensitivity to public opinion, its political prescience — is today reflected in Ed Miliband's campaign.
While public opinion polls in the Arab world reflect deep disenchantment with the United States, they also show admiration for U.S. science and technology.
Marc Lipsitch, an epidemiologist at Harvard School of Public Health, says that the WHO's advice on the pandemic has been sound, and has reflected the state of scientific opinion.
But it's unclear whether oft - observed social conformity reflects public compliance, motivated by a desire to fit in with the group and avoid social rejection, or private acceptance, which leads to a genuine change in personal opinion that persists even when social influence is removed.
We did not survey «likely voters,» but it is reasonable to suggest that public opinion intensities, reflected by Champions and Dissidents, could translate to more active voting behavior.
Obama's comments reflected the balance of opinion in the public at large.
Perhaps the higher levels of support we observed in 2014 reflected temporary shocks to public opinion stemming from events such as Wisconsin governor Scott Walker's recall election and the landmark Vergara v. California decision that struck down California's teacher evaluation and tenure laws, both of which took place while our survey was in the field.
This shift could suggest that public opinion has crystallized in the intervening years (but it may also reflect the fact that our survey presented the neutral response option more prominently in 2012).
Public opinion polls continue to reflect strong support among Latinos for school choice and opportunity.
With this being said, I'm not in a position of buying either of them and with that in mind, your POV might reflect the opinion of the buying public, which in the end, it's the opinion that matters.
It is our opinion that the public market for retail stocks is contributing to a risky and inhospitable environment under which the stock price of Barnes & Noble may not fairly reflect its intrinsic value anytime in the foreseeable future if it remains a stand - alone company.
It is our opinion that the public market for retail stocks is contributing to a risky and inhospitable environment under which the stock price of Barnes & Noble may not fairly reflect its intrinsic value anytime in the foreseeable future if it remains a stand - alone company,» Sandell said in the letter sent to the bookseller's board of directors.
«Marty Bell, Senior VP of Communications of NRMLA, Reflects on Public Opinion of Reverse MortgagesAmerican Advisors Group Launches New Reverse Mortgage Commercial»
The opinions on here do not reflect the opinions of the general public.
Jonathan T. D. Neil on radical politics and slowing markets; Maria Lind, curator of the next Gwangju Biennale, on Christopher Kulendran Thomas at the Dhaka Art Summit; novelist and Charlie Hebdo columnist Marie Darrieussecq on freedom of speech in the French capital; Mike Watson reflects on processes of nationbuilding through Santiago Sierra's Black Flag project; J.J. Charlesworth agrees to disagree on the removal of public statues and opinion - shaming; and Jonathan Grossmalerman has a decision - making dilemma.
Politics is politics and Mr. Harper can be forgiven for trying to recast his government to more accurately reflect shifting public opinion.
Reflecting a more general trend, scientists have deemed it acceptable to participate in climate activism groups that seek to manipulate public opinion with a «narrative that creates public outrage» and to deploy «multiple, complementary legal strategies» to solicit assistance from the machinery of law to go after companies.
There's also a graph on p. 40 showing divided opinion about whether individuals can make a difference to global warming, so the disagreement between Milan & Emily seems to reflect a broader split in public opinion.
«The Royal Society, a 1400 - member organization that dates back to the 1600s and has counted Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein as members, asked Exxon Mobil in a letter this month to stop financing these groups and to change its public reports to reflect more accurately the opinions fo scientists on the issue.
The AGU said: «Mr. Michaels's op - ed reflects a political strategy to sway popular opinion on climate change without regard for facts or the enormous body of scientific evidence... The result damages the scientific community and is a disservice to the public
Finally, the posts reflected a willingness to express opinions and arguments about whether the monkey selfie should be in the public domain or should be awarded to the photographer because of his efforts in traveling to Indonesia and preparing the conditions for the shot.
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