Sentences with phrase «view of the general public»

I suppose you could say that there are two interpretations to the Backbencher of the Year - one, from the Parliamentary point of view, and another from the point of view of the general public's perception.
The Beagle 2 team set up exhibits of the mission and opened the Lander Operations Control Centre (LOCC) at the National Space Centre, «the first of its kind to be in full view of the general public,» says Talboys.
Leadership for American education has increasingly been provided by big - city and state superintendents, professors of education, and officials of the education associations and teacher unions who see little need to respond to the uninformed views of the general public and of parents.
He could have nudged the platform of the Republican party's establishment faction closer to the beliefs of grassroots conservative voters — and closer to the views of the general public.
Guggenheim still looks back on that day with mixed emotions: he was thrilled that he won, and yet even seven years later he is still bothered that Dark Star's victory was, at least in the view of the general public, tainted.
If we want MPs who actually represent of the views of the general public, not the fanciful, extreme or dangerous, then it is in all our interests to increase youth turnout at the polls
But something happened recently that changes this dynamic and empowers political infrastructures to morph and adapt not just based on the views of the elites, but also based on the views of the general public.
«Tobacco should not be treated as some kind of grubby contraband that needs to be traded outside the view of the general public.
These studies provide the basis for a critical assessment of the views of the general public and physicians on genetics and genetic testing services in several European countries, while these surveys could be readily replicated in other countries in Europe with the ultimate aim of improving the public understanding of genetics and genetic testing, and facilitating the incorporation of genomic medicine into everyday clinical practice.
In his leading judgment, Lord Justice Jacob delivered pithy and practical observations, helpfully outlining what may be the views of the general public (at paras 8 — 10):
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