Sentences with phrase «sway public opinion about»

The 34 - year - old entrepreneur has the power to help introduce a young token to mainstream audiences, as he did with litecoin in 2017, or sway public opinion about what currency can even be called «bitcoin.»
The reason: Special interest groups, with funding and support from Big Polluters, have spent decades on well - coordinated campaigns to spread doubt in the media and sway public opinion about the reality of the crisis.
Democrats have already made it clear buybacks will be a primary attack point as they seek to sway public opinion about the tax law and take back the House and Senate in the midterms.
Negativity is de rigueur — over the past several months we have seen swaying public opinion about everyone from politicians to teachers and back again (also A-Rod).

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The letter urges followers to frame this as a debate about religious freedom, not contraception, because it's a more effective way to sway public opinion.
Story says, «The letter urges followers to frame this as a debate about religious freedom, not contraception, because it's a more effective way to sway public opinion
They do, however, raise serious questions about the validity of climate models (which are, of course, used to predict future warming and are used to set public policy and sway public opinion) and how much we are actually warming.
Based on the Lissa Evans novel Their Finest Hour and a Half, Scherfig's film tells a behind - the - scenes story (with a witty script by Gaby Chiappe) about a group of filmmakers tasked with creating effective World War II propaganda films, meant to inspire resoluteness in the people of Britain and to sway American public opinion toward joining the war.
And substantial percentages remain undecided about charter schools and other reform initiatives, suggesting that the current national debate over school policy has the potential to sway public opinion in one direction or another.
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