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The ratings and the weight of public opinion were too great
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the public opinion or prejudice ever alter with regard to such occupations, their pecuniary
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The man wearing a light short-sleeved shirt, but sweating profusely in the intense heat of early evening, said: ‘In spite of the militant stance of the Saudi leader the majority of public opinion appears to be against this conflict escalating into war
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The phenomenon of public opinion, or its volatility, I should say, is rooted, in part, in the (composite) uncertainties of a society‘s moral, spiritual and intellectual positions that are often unclear, if not incomprehensible to individuals who have never been properly instructed to learn or to think critically about what they have learned or make proper sense out of what they have learned; whose
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Sexual preferences do not require the ratification of public opinion whose ―consent‖, in any event, would (merely) constitute formal acquiescence after the fact
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” Be careful of the media and so called "public opinion
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Sadly, a number of priests are reluctant, it seems, to challenge modernist viewpoints for fear of alienating their parishioners leery of a church presently under indictment by the courts of public opinion
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His caustic remarks provoked a number of (unformed) thoughts in my mind including but not limited to 1) the boundaries separating treasonous statements from free speech 2) plausible grounds calling for his immediate dismissal 3) the appalling lack of character and common sense conspicuously absent among (so-called) Intellectuals and (dis-engaging) parents (refer to John Walker Lindh) who casually dismiss the questionable attitudes and positions adopted by their children while routinely footing the bill for their college tuitions and 4) more recently, a former relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves (John Rocker) who was sentenced by the court of public opinion to perform community service after making unsavory remarks to a newspaper reporter about Gays and African Americans inconsistent with the (civic) requirements of social and politically correct conventions
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Bruce has long been exonerated by the Court of Public Opinion whose increasing complacency for gross stupidity and thoughtless expression(s) has provided a forum for the likes of self-centered ―comedians‖ who routinely project anger, hate and a genuine contempt for conventional manners under comedic
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succeeded in winning over most international opinion far more than US public opinion
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A similar hostage crisis under Lyndon Johnson, the seizure of the USS Pueblo by North Korea, had little effect on public opinion of him
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It is thus certain he would stay in Iraq until forced out either by US public opinion or, more likely, the Iraqi government kicking him out
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Public opinion surveys are not far different from historians
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Public opinions of presidents are largely recognition tests, the most famous ones plus the most recent
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Do you realize that Gordon has at his disposal a treasury that rivals Costa Rica’s, and that he uses it in large part to manipulate public opinion to his benefit? Do you really believe that it’s any different in the United States? These men who work for Gordy are no more public enemies than employees of Exxon – and in my opinion, less so
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In response to public opinion at home, and in order to live up to its own press releases, the Army had shipped thousands of turkeys and tons of food to provide traditional Christmas dinners to its troops in Europe, out-doing even its Thanksgiving efforts
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bound by the influence of public opinion, the
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The only thing that really matters is public opinion,’ I just about shit when I read that transcript,” said Trent
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It seems, in popular perception that the church is generally dragging along at least 50 years behind public opinion
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That cartoon prompted senior police to handle Blitz's case proactively, to achieve an outcome in line with public opinion
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Most of the time my husband and I were alone in this building, especially after the secretary and file clerk quit in the wake of worsening public opinion about my father and his activities
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Moreover, given the headline-hunting tactics of the “get-Nixon” crowd and the appeal they are making to public opinion through the AFL-CIO and the ACLU, the different investigative committees have, in fact, been functioning in a theatrical atmosphere
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However, in view of public opinion, Cromwell preferred to adopt an informal arrangement…
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society, among a people whose law is public opinion, are wrong, then the machinery is out of order, and those who can both perceive how it is, and how it should be, are
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their disposal with which to influence public opinion
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accomplish this, a process of rethinking has to take place in public opinion, which – by
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27 Huskins also told Byrd of the Winston-Salem Journal: “Park doesn’t fit the image of a newspaper mogul who uses his properties to mold public opinion
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” Can you? What if you can’t sway public opinion (see Jeremiah 43)? Or, what if a war breaks out and there are no longer any resources to make another antibiotic or to clean up the space junk? Without God, how can you be sure the people in charge even care? Without the Everlasting Arms, you obviously can’t be sure of anything
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The entire court of public opinion had been waiting for me to show my face
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Investors are the ones chasing public opinion, but investors are a big part of the
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In view of public opinion interest, the Governor hereby announces a referendum on allowing naturism in public and at work in fourty eight hours
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Times, he couldn´t fight the huge tide of public opinion favoring the quick timeline for the vote
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Clarity and the girls saw through progressive news briefs on television conducting public opinion polls that the letter had hit the publicś sentiment right on target
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I think Japan’s on the cusp of that change with public opinion now favoring a nuclear deterrence capability
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Tried on National television in the court of Public Opinion
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“I need an heir, I need a figurehead to rally the public opinion in the new war, a young child I could mold into a great hero
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Bits of news leaking out of the engineering team as one obstacle after another fell away gradually shifted public opinion to the point that the majority of the members of the community were excited about pulling off a stunt this spectacular
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She is hoping to eventually reverse the decision of the High Council, maybe through public opinion
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As he had said himself candidly to Fernand yesterday, who in the Global Council would refuse to sell humanitarian supplies to someone who was both armed and ready to pay cash with pure gold? Besides, public opinion in the 737
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How did it do in the public opinion?’’
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Maybe I should write to him to ask him about the true public opinion on those documentaries
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There is scathing public opinion on the European
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The public opinion in Britain is
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You know what the American public opinion is about women serving in the military, do you? Besides, I am afraid that, if she serves as our sole female officer, she could be the target of endless harassment and discrimination
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‘’And President Truman, how is he faring in the public opinion? Has the Senate started to judge him?’’
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However, letting the whole of Korea in the hands of the Communists was going to be a hard pill to swallow for the American public opinion
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In the entire British press a storm of indignation arose; how could this have happened right under their very noses? British public opinion was furious at the success of the channel dash
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The editorial board had long ago expressed its displeasure with the proposed project, so it was perfectly understandable that they would try to mar the project in the court of public opinion
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“So this is all about getting public opinion behind the missile defense shield in Poland?” Wickland sensed that something wasn’t adding up with the scenario
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Those above him were getting restless and the press had started to react with adverse comment that fuelled public opinion and helped nobody
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But until circumstances and public opinion favor wise policy reform, there are actions
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Public opinion is gradually rallying behind her position concerning the nature of Yeshua of Nazareth, better known here and now as Jesus Christ, but the Church and its supporters in the British government are refusing to acknowledge that
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and international public opinion by asserting that the disappeared
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Indications are now that both the Americans and British are ready to escalate down the tension between them, but President Dewey, widely supported by American public opinion, is not ready to forget the British actions and has refused to relieve or discipline Major General Dows, instead praising her decisiveness and promising her his full support
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I don’t have a problem, on the other hand, of making his research agenda public and allowing the crucible of public opinion to neutralize him
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“Public opinion won’t phase him in the least,” Tuer said
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Further, the court of public opinion is hardly fair
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without driving public opinion about it
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His holding companies, John knew, controlled a string of news media outlets and movie studios around the world that usually kept public opinion in the favor of he and his members
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fury best, reject public opinion avoid the mass obstruction – well broken out of leathered
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�It is the city where the daffy newspapers are continually supplying food for minds, and moulding and guiding public opinion
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Groves, and his colleagues around Whitehall, would have a pivotal role to play in moulding public opinion, and especially the Ulster Unionists, in favour of the political solution once the operation started
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Public opinion is divided regarding the necessity of this bill
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What all this proves is that in an open society, not constrained by religious dogma, there could be pro and contra view points for debate and discussion, leading to the eventual crystallization of public opinion and political mandate
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More ominously, what about war and peace that national leaders may be called upon to make, especially in India, which had fought many a war in its short independent history? Isn’t that a Capital decision with emotive element and tactical content attached to boot? Wasn’t India at a warlike situation with Pakistan in the wake of the terrorist attack on its parliament on 13th December 2001? Would have a foreign origin Prime Minister served India’s interests judiciously? Why, wasn’t the overwhelming public opinion was to take the plunge; what if Sonia Gandhi on the gaddi went with the popular mood for fear of being perceived as unpatriotic for inaction? If attacking a hostile country seems to serve the long-term Indian national interests, can the foreign origin Premier, unsure about the outcome of the adventure, have the nerve to act? Didn’t Lal Bahadur Shastri, even as Pakistan crossed the Line of Control in Kashmir in 1965, order the Indian troops to cross the International Boarder near Lahore, which none thought India ever would, and what fuss the Great Britain and other Western powers made of that Indian military move
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Congress and public opinion to this task being re-entrusted
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Had she done enough? She’d expected to have another month to shift public opinion, get the other Council members on their side
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She doesn’t have time to get through a full study herself before the meeting, but she’ll absolutely be here to help rebut and tear them apart in the court of public opinion
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But the fact is, they wouldn’t have to put themselves out there like this if we weren’t making a dent in public opinion
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The moment they’d been working toward for weeks, pulling out all the stops to sway public opinion and that of the rest of the Council
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You are going to see clearly the propaganda of Babylon-Jezebel in every part of our society for molding public opinion and believes!
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The failure in Vietnam was because of public opinion
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The average person is entirely innocent of any deep thinking; he accepts the ideas of others and repeats them in very much the same way as a parrot; this is readily seen when we understand the method which is used to form public opinion and this docile attitude on the part of a large majority, who seem perfectly willing to let a few persons do all their thinking for them, is what enables a few men in a great many countries to usurp all the avenues of power and hold the millions in subjection
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Did a holiday-maker with a wife and, say, four children have to bring six sets of bedding with him? Six sets of Teutonic bedding, stuffed with feathers? Six pillows, six of those wedge-like things to put under pillows called _Kielkissen_, and six quilted coverlets with insides of eider-down if there was a position to keep up, and of wadding if public opinion could afford to be defied? Yet the lodging-houses were full; and that there were small children in them was evident from the frequency with which the sounds that accompany the act of correction floated out into the street
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Because he had a sweet way with him and she had not, he got all the sympathy, including mine; and of course the whole of that windy mass of biassed superficiality called Public Opinion was on his side
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And public opinion, the public opinion of the whole Tour, also never doubted but that she was--had not seven of its most reliable members actually seen her in the act of becoming it? In fact it not only did not doubt it, it was sternly determined that she should be engaged whether she liked it or not
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She was forced to, however, by her own public opinion, and she did it vigorously, thoroughly, blackly, all the rest of the day, all the way home; and neither cakes nor chocolate nor ices earnestly and successively applied to her by Ingeborg at the pastrycook's were allowed to lighten the gloom
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Also she well knew that the public opinion of Kökensee and Glambeck would be against her in this matter of rebellion, and she felt too weak to stand up alone against these big things
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There he was, her dishonoured husband, the being who in her life had been kindest to her, had loved her most, still working, still going on doggedly among the ruins she had created, up to the last moment when public opinion, brutal and stupid, making her the chief thing when she so utterly was not, while it thrust her and her wishes and intimate knowledge aside as not mattering when, as in the question of more children, or no more children, they so utterly did, would on her sole account, on the sole account of what seemed to her at that moment the most profoundly naturally unimportant thing in life, a woman who had been silly, put a stop to his fine work and refuse to give the world a chance to profit by his brains
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Miss Entwhistle was so little that he could have brushed her aside with the back of one hand; yet here again the strong monster public opinion stepped in and forced him to acquiesce in any plan she chose to make for Lucy, however desolate it left him, merely because she stood to her in the anæmic relationship of aunt
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It was plain, stated the document, that there was a strong trend in public opinion in favour of developing the system to include a directly elected element at the central level of government and doing so well before 1997
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Overly used platitudes of a national newspaper having the power to sway public opinion or launch campaigns to try to change laws that are considered obsolete or draconian did not apply in this case
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But what is to protect its hanger when public opinion turns; does it really then become wrong to hang whatever greenery one wants on the side of their domicile?
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should diminish public opinion of the Jedi somewhat
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If the legislators hold firm long enough until the simplified Law becomes normalized, so people grudgingly begin to accept its basically fair precept: then you have enough public opinion on your side to resist any special interests who will be certain to keep persistently trying to change that simplified Law so they can enjoy the levels of wealth and corruption they were previously accustomed to
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Husbands still murder their wives in many societies if they have a lover and they are morally exonerated by public opinion
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He believed the govt should make public opinion rather than follow it; which was exactly what he had been doing and did to create the evil horrors of WW2
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The growing disposition to tax more and more heavily large estates left at death is a cheering indication of the growth of a salutary change in public opinion
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“He is,” Friedman said, “I mean there’s a way to sway public opinion back in your favour
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The day which sees a revival in Europe of the vigorous teaching of some formidable doctrine on future punishment, credible by the general intelligence of humanity,—some doctrine which men cannot put aside, saying, 'It is too horrible to be true; ’ which will come home to their consciences as just, to their fears as most awful, and which will shut out all hope of redemption from it, when once the indignation begins,—that day will see, among the impressible part of mankind, a wholly new public opinion prevailing on the evil of sin,—taking this phrase now to signify only its dangerousness to the wicked
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Public opinion, then, on the reasons of the wide rejection of Christianity in Asia has begun to form itself under certain influences in addition to those of our valuable missionary reports and speeches
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Public opinion denies miracles and the interference of Heaven with the course of events, encouraged by the attitude of many of the leaders of study
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He has an enormous practice; the authorities treat him with consideration, and public opinion protects him
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The newspapers of two continents have noted the remarks of the President of the Senatorial Commission with comments which I will not reproduce here, having a scant respect for the "organs of public opinion," as they fondly believe themselves to be
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But the example of Sparta, and perhaps in some degree the tendency to defy public opinion, seems to have misled him
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No, indeed, I said, even to make the attempt is a great piece of folly; there neither is, nor has been, nor is ever likely to be, any different type of character which has had no other training in virtue but that which is supplied by public opinion--I speak, my friend, of human virtue only; what is more than human, as the proverb says, is not included: for I would not have you ignorant that, in the present evil state of governments, whatever is saved and comes to good is saved by the power of God, as we may truly say
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But public opinion in Britain is heavily against such a deployment
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The public opinion polls at the time showed that about two thirds of the country believed the president’s denials
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It is exceedingly regrettable that North Vietnam has taken advantage of his pledge to maintain secrecy in order to mislead public opinion
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It's quite true that in the past both of 'em have passed good laws, but they've only done it when public opinion was so strong in favour of it that they knew there was no getting out of it, and then it was a toss up which side did it