My advice [to Government] is don't be
swayed by public opinion, which may be negative a lot of times.
(Are judges
swayed by public opinion when it comes to sentencing?
Sometimes I think it's not that Wenger doesn't know what to do, but he doesn't want people to think he can be
swayed by public opinion.
Not exact matches
Thursday's sanctions target Russians indicted last month as part of the special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's election meddling on charges of conspiracy to interfere in the election
by waging a social - media influence operation to sow discord and
sway public opinion in the US in favor of Trump.
While issuing warnings or trying to educate the
public against what regulators fear are risky investments are not uncommon around the world, in this case they tried to
sway public opinion against crypto assets
by paying social media influencers to attack them.
I've become less
swayed by the reaction of other people, less vulnerable to the ups and downs of
public opinion.
Nothing more than an effort
by the gay loving media to
sway public opinion and misreport
public opinion.
That is not to say there shouldn't be Christian or other religious values present but it is to say that people shouldn't be conned and
public opinion shouldn't be manipulated
by claims of righteous values — as we have seen, it is just too easy to fake and
sway people to support what may not be in their best interests based on having a cloak of religion.
It gives whoever controls the platform the possibility to
sway public opinion by deciding what kind of speech to permit on their platform.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie warned that special interests could hijack the convention
by trying to
sway public opinion through an expensive campaign.
However they might be
swayed by mass
public opinion and action.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie warns that special interests could hijack the convention
by trying to
sway public opinion through an expensive campaign.
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.
If the
public has no strong
opinion, they can be
swayed by the question itself.
managed
by Edelman and the API, all intended to
sway public, media and Congressional
opinion in order to prevent any laws from being passed that will reduce fossil fuel combustion.
Re 78: Recent history is replete with attempts to
sway public opinion by repeating a lie until it is believed generally
by the
public.
Because the individualized assessment of the appropriateness of the death penalty is a moral inquiry into the culpability of the defendant, and not an emotional response to the mitigating evidence, I agree with the Court that an instruction informing the jury that they «must not be
swayed by mere sentiment, conjecture, sympathy, passion, prejudice,
public opinion or
public feeling» does not
by itself violate the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.
While issuing warnings or trying to educate the
public against what regulators fear are risky investments are not uncommon around the world, in this case they tried to
sway public opinion against crypto assets
by paying social media influencers to attack them.
As reported
by the Post, Facebook found 470 likely fraudulent profiles and pages, which it linked to the promotion of 3,300 ads designed to
sway public opinion in America.
While it's not unusual for governments or agencies to issue warnings or try to educate the
public on what regulators may consider risky investments, Polish financial authorities have taken it a step further, spending taxpayers» money on a smear campaign — trying to
sway public opinion against crypto assets
by paying social media influencers to attack them.