Sentences with phrase «square of public opinion»

They do have a right to be heard in the public square of public opinion.

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The past decade has seen a rapid transformation in public opinion and legal norms around sexuality, same - sex marriage, transgender rights, and religion in the public square — changes that have caused anxiety for a great number of traditional religious believers, including Christians, Muslims, and Orthodox Jews.
The practice of loving our neighbor in its many forms of respect, patience, listening, teaching, etc, shrouded within healthy debate and consensus, has been displaced in the public square by clever innuendo, diatribes and opinions.
The phrase has its roots in a 1919 opinion by Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, but there's a version of it growing increasingly common today: Falsely yelling «hate» in a crowded public square.
The LDS Church released a statement in response to the protest saying, «Of course, the Church recognizes the right of groups to voice their opinion in the public squarOf course, the Church recognizes the right of groups to voice their opinion in the public squarof groups to voice their opinion in the public square.
Public Advocate Letitia James, a Democrat running for reelection, squared off against her Republican opponent, J.C. Polanco, in a friendly yet competitive debate on Monday that highlighted substantive differences, and some shared opinions, between the two candidates on a range of policy issues.
Reports from Capitol Hill suggest that many members and their staff, who spend more time reading public opinion polls than calculating chi - square values, are neither interested in nor capable of understanding the mathematical nuances at work.
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LESSON # 2: WHAT DIFFERENTIATES PATRIOTISM AND TREASON — Public opinion shows that one majority calls Edward Snowden a «patriot» worthy of pardon while another one deems him a «traitor» deserving of hanging in the public sPublic opinion shows that one majority calls Edward Snowden a «patriot» worthy of pardon while another one deems him a «traitor» deserving of hanging in the public spublic square.
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