Sentences with phrase «weary public»

Closing the country's remaining nine nuclear power plants is a complex project, followed attentively by the nuclear - weary public.
This would close the window on add revenues but would win support from a weary public, post-Snowden leaks.
Yet by no means are the men and women creating this new school a downtrodden bunch of world - weary public school educators: MACA provides an opportunity for the teachers and administrators to be as involved as their students will be.
For example, many politicians demonstrate a need to engage in «moral top - up» of war aims, such adding democracy, girls education and economic development to the list of aims for the war in Afghanistan several years into the conflict, in order to retain the support of an increasingly war weary public for what is, in essence, a strategic, not a moral, policy.
Yet this base rests largely on a quickly hatched informal pact in which the instability - weary public surrenders democratic governance in exchange for security and economic progress.
His longstanding public prominence may suggest that there is nothing new to say about him (and indeed, a weary public may hope this is true), but Susan Friend Harding disagrees.

Not exact matches

The chancellor recognised that seven years of austerity had left the British public feeling «weary» but said increasing tax to pump more money into the public sector was not the answer.
«Jokowi,» as he's known, cleaned up the city and rooted out corruption, thrilling an Indonesian public weary of the status quo.
I am weary of an American public that is all too willing to accept the lies and half - truths instead of thinking for themselves or calling themselves Christians too and are a too willing to demonize the very people they should be helping.
Although they enjoy considerable loyalty among small segments of the market, market research shows much of the general public is weary and prefers something safer, Eade explains.
McIlroy, for his part, had no sympathy for world - weary travelers like Willett and others who have not been quite so public with their complaints about the kid - glove treatment enjoyed by Rory.
Certainly environmental groups are trying to reinvigorate interest in climate change, at a time when the general public in many Western countries is climate change - weary.
That stinging comment drew laughs from listeners and knowing chuckles from weary travelers, but it rankled the Global Gateway Alliance, a nonprofit that said the airport needed public financing, not insults, to fix its problems.
An expenses - weary, austerity - struck public might not like the idea of any MPs getting any more pay in any circumstances but a premium for select committee work may be one of the best possible ways of encouraging MPs to see scrutiny of government rather than membership of government as a worthy parliamentary career path.
«The Tories» alluring promise of stamp duty and inheritance tax cuts has resonated with a public tired of overbearing taxation and weary of not being able to get on the housing ladder.
The good news among all these examples is that the voting public is becoming weary of all this political posturing.
By the first week of April, however, it was clear that the weary and impoverished French public lacked any appetite for ambitious schemes to restore the glory of the empire.
They gave voice to a growing segment of the British publicwearied by the country's prolonged economic doldrums — that seems disinclined to pay for a greener future.
Weary of what they describe as unfounded attacks and increasing criticism leveled at the nation's public schools, the leaders of several national groups convened a conference of administrators, teachers, and other education experts here this month to launch a counterattack.
It's been a very long seven or so months since the start of this year's legislative session, so in case you've gotten so weary you've lost track of what's at stake for public education, here are seven big issues.
The all - new Kia Forte's debut at the 2018 Detroit Auto Show was met with sighs of relief from a public that had gone tired and weary of the last - generation model.
World - weary, physically and mentally overextended, kept in the dark about the reasons for his secret operations, Weaver seems designed to represent the American public at the end of the Bush era.
Tony Feher will give a lecture at UMFA's Dumke Auditorium at 5 pm on 2 October following the public preview of Fehe's site - determined installation - They arrived yesterday, dusty and weary from the journey, but in good spirits.
And the biggest risk, in the end, may be disengaging the public, weary of information whiplash, just when you were hoping for traction.
Is this a desperate reaction to the apparent perception (based on polls) that the public has grown weary (and leery) of doomsday predictions, so there is a need to ratchet up the fear factor?
The PUBLIC has wearied of the «environmental lie» being platformed in Movies & Novels now into the SECOND decade of lobby - platforming of such non-science and scare - mongering.
As the public has become weary of all wild predictions of catastrophe due to global warming and climate change, another speculative claim falls victim to actual data and peer - reviewed research.
public transportation is great, but it's also expensive (some of which is due to corruption) and taxpayers are weary of that.
Public Wi - Fi is not always secure and travelers often have a weary time trying to get multiple devices online at the same time and paying for expensive Wi - Fi connections.
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