Sentences with phrase «understood by public»

It was further understood by the public that Realtor commission rates increased in rural or hard - to - reach areas like cottage country.
That concerns the availability of the information and how it is presented, the legibility and clarity of the wording and whether it can be understood by the public targeted by the practice» (para 55).
Why not consider «Ontario Law Practice Authority», or similar terminology which would be easily understood by the public as including all those who provide legal services as well as being available to those engaged in the practice of law?
Re OHR, only a bunch of lawyers would think that calling ourselves «licensees» would be clear and transparent language that is easily understood by the public!
The motivation had less to do with offence, and more to do with clear and transparent language that is easily understood by the public.
There is also the problem that the discipline of risk analysis is if possible even less well understood by the public than is science.
As with many new technologies that are poorly understood by the public, smart meters will initially have their opponents.
William Freudenburg of the University of California, Santa Barbara, pointed out that most scientists worry about whether their work is being understood by the public, rarely the reverse of how the public sphere might affect them.
That's more easily understood by the public as they can take action based on their perceived risk of the event.
This needs to be clearly understood by the public that the Heartland, Cato, and George C Marshall Institutes have a common objective (and common funding source) to undermine climate science and to spread disinformation about global warming /
In contrast to restructuring taxes, something with which there is wide familiarity, tradable permits are a concept not widely understood by the public, making it more difficult to generate broad public support.
If «scientists» truly wish their work to be clearly and properly understood by the public, then they should recognise this simple fact and take their own steps to make sure that there are no misunderstandings.
The dynamics of dog bites is not well understood by the public.
I agree that the title of nurse is better understood by the public, embodies the scientific and technical aspects of veterinary technicians» role, and will lead to better understanding, visibility, respect and recognition by the public and the veterinary profession.
«The credential of registered veterinary nurse is understood by the public -LSB-...]
«The credential of registered veterinary nurse is understood by the public and would significantly improve the awareness and recognition of the highly valuable skills these professionals bring to the veterinary team,» said Purdue's veterinary college dean, Willie Reed, DVM, Ph.D., DACVP, DACPV.
«It can be a complex dance sometimes to integrate in the Iraqi system enough to be understood by the public and the authorities, yet still stay true to the school's mission,» Moore explains.
Our goal is to make sure that relevant science is accurately portrayed and easily understood by the public and those who make decisions regarding early childhood policy and practice.
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Also, the concept of EbA is relatively new and needs to be fully understood by the public, and there needs to be development to provide further evidence of the success of the program.
Whites comprise the largest single group of Medicaid recipients by race at nearly half, a fact Poloncarz and Erie County Medicaid Inspector General Michael Szukala said is not broadly understood by the public.
Never has that message been more clearly understood by the public.
His analysis of the situation has the enviable quality of describing complex economic ideas in terms easily understood by the public.
He told a listening event for health leaders at Downing Street that «your organisations, which are hugely trusted and understood by the public and by users of your organisations, can help us make the argument that change, that choice, that diversity is not about privatisation, it's actually about improving healthcare».
The challenge is therefore to have religious freedom more widely articulated and more deeply understood by public authorities and those who contribute to creating social norms.
What is important for attaining the Federal Reserve's mandated objectives is not that monetary policy is described in terms of a formal prescriptive rule, but rather that the FOMC's intentions and strategy are well understood by the public.
As we argued on numerous occasions, the budget needs to be much more explicit on the proposed policy initiatives; providing sufficient detail and background information for Parliamentary assessment and for a better understanding by the public at large.
It also needs to be understood by publics and policy makers alike that, while it can never be guaranteed that a mainstream scientific position will not be overturned by new data or insight, the likelihood of this occurring gets smaller as the size and coherence of the body of data and analysis supporting the mainstream position get larger.
GW understanding by the public is descending (polls have it going from around 50 % supportive of science, down to 34 % today).
The attacks become even more destructive because of a lack of understanding by the public about our system of government.
Almost all of it shows an incredible lack of understanding by the public of the justice system, what a defence counsel's role is in the system, and what the rights of the accused are.
This will facilitate a better understanding by the public of how the estimates were developed and provide more insight into how the Department believes the regulation will ultimately affect the health care sector.

Not exact matches

What started as an arcane ideal debated a few years ago by techno - academics has become an issue that a good portion of the general public understands.
«We understand the sentiment, but our members have stuck by us over the last year against others» predictions,» Cheryl Kim, Aimia's vice-president corporate reputation and public affairs, wrote in an email.
The discussion of inflation in the minutes also mirrored much of the recent public discussion by Chair Yellen, who acknowledged the difficulties the committee has in understanding current inflation dynamics and why inflation continues to remain below target, despite very accommodative policies.
20.02.18... The Estonian state needs to understand the necessity of a state reform that would cut the number of officials exercising public authority by half, prominent lawyer and former Minister of Justice Jüri Raidla said in a speech at a meeting dedicated to the centennial of the Republic of Estonia on Monday.
That contract was awarded by PREPA with the understanding that FEMA's public assistance grants would eventually cover most of the cost.
Further, it is understood that emphasis should be on recruitment of Directors who bring more than credentials or designations by contributing to a culture that accelerates business success by advocating and influencing public policy, developing business leaders, connecting businesses and presenting thought leaders.
It seems bizarre that the most reasonable understanding of why the 2008 bank crisis did not require a vast public subsidy for Wall Street occurred at Monday's Republican presidential debate on June 13, by none other than Congressional Tea Party leader Michele Bachmann — who had boasted in a Wall Street Journal interview two days earlier, on Saturday, that she voted against the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) «both times.»
These include the problem of public communication, where the public is likely to be more understanding of inflation than the more nebulous concept of nominal growth, as well as the problem that nominal income is often subject to sizeable revision by the statistical agency.
WallStreetOnParade.com is a public interest web site operated by Russ and Pam Martens to help the investing public better understand systemic corruption on Wall Street.
Another commentary, written by associates of the Impact of Equity Engagement (IE2), tells of that initiative's efforts to «understand the nature of impact within public equities — where investors» engagement activities have generated meaningful social and environmental impacts.»
«The answer may be entirely innocent,» Mr. Denton said, musing on the question of whether Mr. Harder was paid by someone other than Mr. Hogan, «but I think in order for people to understand what's going on here, what the stakes are, I think it's important that it be out in public, or at least that he'd be asked the question in public
While political and foreign policy wonks will understand that Trump isn't necessarily going to end the deal by sending the issue to Congress, broadly speaking it will be read by the American public and the international community as him trying to deliver on his promise to scrap or improve the pact.
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Last fall an article by public radio reporter Eduard Cohen, «What Americans Need to Know — But Probably Won't Be Told — to Understand Palestinian Rage,» appeared on the Web.
What the maximal public principle does assert is that private happiness is ethically understood as a precondition for, or teleologically subservient to, the happiness created by the public world.
The control of the media by rich corporations prevents the public from understanding what is happening.
One final detail is the daintiness with which the Oscars dealt with the award for Animated Short Film won by Kobe Bryant, who had been accused of rape in 2004 and delivered a public apology that included the statement, «I now understand how she feels that she did not consent to this encounter.»
A study done in 2005 by Dr. Jon D. Miller of Northwestern University, an expert in the public understanding of science and technology, found that one in five American adults thinks the Sun revolves around the Earth.
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