Sentences with phrase «to connect with the public»

The trucking industry's message campaign of safety and reliability is connecting with the public in a big way, and a national firm has recognized that.
But in an age of television and quick «media sound bites» people who waffle on and gets lost in complexity, will not connect with the public.
It would have been free money in terms of connecting with the public on a subject which they still like us on.
Some scientists have been trying to counteract these misconceptions via citizen journalism and directly connecting with the public through blogging rather than official media channels.
But he is also a remarkable communicator — one of the few top - flight scientists in medicine to be able to genuinely connect with the public.
This is essential to the credibility of the central bank, a concept closely connected with the public's trust.
And it seems obvious that that politics, in spite of its own funding, can not connect with the public.
He says that the motion is an important but initial step in the recognition of the law society's ultimate priority of connecting with the public it seeks to protect.
Today, the British Academy, the UK's national academy for the humanities and social sciences, has published a report that seeks to facilitate the contribution of social science and to start a process of better connecting it with public health.
Across the board, in every country studied, what they found was that women retain the literacy skills they learned as young girls in school — even when they attended lowquality schools only for a couple of years — and then use those skills later, as mothers, to understand and connect with public health information disseminated through the media and through healthcare workers.
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A major bank in Canada is seeking a patent for a secure means of processing payments that could connect with a public blockchain.
Such reasons may arise, no doubt, from the existence of facts which bring into play overpowering considerations connected with public justice; and there may be cases in which reasons connected with the safety of individuals or of the public, physical or moral, would be sufficiently cogent to supersede or qualify the obligations prima facie imposed by the confidential relation.
In addition to the trailer wraps, the TMAF program also looks to engage the media in writing about trucking and connect with the public via social and digital media and marketing campaigns.
Now, sitting in Westminster Hall, I heard all this challenged, and new and much more interesting vistas opened up: of course we must be allowed to think along large lines, to lift our minds to things that are great and noble, to ponder the things of God, and to connect these with our public life, our common life and the search for the common good.
It was a breakthrough moment for Sommeliers, connecting with the public at large as the movie Sideways did a decade earlier, fine dining reviewers in the 1990s and the revival of wine criticism did in the 1980s.
Owners like Sanford, whose auditoriums are connected with public lanes, are also counting on the influence of the pros to boom business in the lanes.
«Ed Miliband needs to «emotionally connect with the public», a senior ally warned last night after a shock poll revealed Labour's lead over the Tories has evaporated.
Whether it was his stand on Murdoch and News International or, more significantly, his 2011 conference speech on responsible capitalism, Ed has pushed debate beyond the comfort zone of more cautious politicians and demonstrated that he is really connected with the public mood.
This is followed by what is called «frame alignment,» in which individuals connect with the public - facing agenda of the terrorist group, Vizcaino said.
László Lovász, president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, said scientific organizations need to connect with the public if they are to have influence on policymakers, because politicians» futures are determined at the ballot box.
We're also super well connected with public transport, with tram and bus stops as well as metro stations very close to the hostel.
And read my earlier post on the I.P.C.C.'s continuing issues with connecting with the public and media: «A Top Task for the New Chair of the U.N. Climate Panel — a Communication Reboot.
Our justice departments, attorneys general, law societies and bar associations must not overlook the potential of courthouse libraries as the space where their access to justice initiatives connect with the public, with the courthouse librarians acting as the trained ambassadors.
«A conflict of interest occurs where a personal interest is sufficiently connected with public or professional duties that it results in a reasonable apprehension that the personal interest may influence the exercise of professional or public responsibilities.
WELL organized, very talented, visionary, excellent customer service and communication skills, connected with the publics needs, and a fun and loyal planner.
Podcast 008 Building a referral network and connecting with public speakers an interview with Tarah Elhardan
Put simply, he possessed the rare gift of being able to connect with the public in a manner that most contemporary politicians simply can not do.
«I find authors who have the talent to connect with the public through...
That's the closest point to connect with public transportation up and down the Roaring Fork Valley.
More patents on the cards — Canada's largest bank is seeking a patent for a secure means of processing payments that could connect with a public blockchain.
LSUC Treasurer Paul Schabas convened the law society's Strategic Communications Steering Group in February to look at how the law society can better connect with the public.
The feral cat issue is connected with public health and we urge feline friends to contact their public health officials with information about humane feral cat colony management — if the department is not already aware of these solutions.
When people start new businesses, they sometimes gamble on concepts that they are uncertain will connect with the public.
This was a crucial opportunity to connect with the public and she missed it.
And, like Miliband, he failed dismally to connect with the public.
He listened, he spoke and he connected with the public in a way that most contemporary politicians can only dream of.
Widdecombe, who has also carved out a niche as a television personality and novelist, told GMTV this morning: «We have got to restore the reputation of the House of Commons with the public and that means somebody who can connect with the public, which I believe I can do very well.»
Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe today also announced her decision to run with her aim being to «clean up the place» and connect with the public.
This is why Jeremy Corbyn has connected with the public and why he is the best candidate to unite Labour after the leadership campaign and to take us forward to win in 2020.
Farage says: Dan Jarvis, who has ruled himself out, might have been the kind of leader that could connect with the public.
He never seemed to connect with the public.
After failing to connect with the public in the biggest moviegoing season, Mr. Popper tries again in the busiest retail season with last week's DVD, limited edition DVD + Penguin Plush Toy gift set, and Blu - ray + DVD + Digital Copy releases from Fox.
And PBL puts a heavy emphasis on presentation and connecting with the public.
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