In this climate of opinion, the notion that the Scottish parliament is going to sue for greater powers seems hopelessly naiive. |
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Given the climate of opinion, she would be foolish to describe them with anything other than mere disdain. |
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Even if he is right at street level, he surely cannot deny the change in the climate of opinion. |
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Journalists, as you know, are crucial to changing the current climate of opinion to one more congenial to liberty. |
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Possibly, but I could imagine a climate of opinion developing in which it might come to be seen as unobjectionable in either case given unforeseen events. |
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But, sadly, a climate of opinion is being created in which facts are discounted in favour of fantasies, arbitrary allegations and wild apprehensions. |
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A comprehending and supportive climate of opinion must be added to the list. |
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The least we can do, as beneficiaries of their work, is to create a climate of opinion in which impunity cannot prevail. |
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The Mexico City Policy can influence the climate of opinion and engender cautiousness and uncertainty for fear of losing funding. |
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Before starting this activity you should take into account the climate of opinion and general attitudes towards trade unions in your country. |
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Your communication strategy is not to attack the government directly and frontally, but to create a favourable climate of opinion first. |
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In this report, ECRI would like to focus on the general climate of opinion towards Meskhetian Turks and the whole repatriation process. |
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I'm merely pointing to a climate of opinion. |
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Eurobarometer 62, conducted between 2 October and 8 November 2004 shows that the climate of opinion has improved since the spring, even though unemployment remains one of the main preoccupations. |
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As a result, courses, workshops, and conferences may not be charitable if they ultimately seek to create a climate of opinion or to advocate a particular cause. |
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But in that country, the climate of opinion has turned. |
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Companies do operate in a climate of opinion. |
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Certainly, survey results from the European Commission Consumer Surveys confirmed the positive climate of opinion as regards the purchase of durables. |
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The Single Market Observatory's PRISM initiative is consistent with this new climate of opinion in advocating a new 'benchmarking' approach for the single market. |
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In addition, we have always tried to create opportunities to generate a climate of opinion that is favourable to the peace process and we have worked to ease tension. |
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It accordingly came to nothing but it reflects the climate of opinion, especially in municipalities where reception centres for asylum seekers are located. |
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Could old stories simply be reborn in a new climate of opinion? |
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In ECRI's view, this whole area of law and practice is particularly vulnerable to shifts in the general climate of opinion surrounding non-citizens who are not nationals of EU or EFTA states. |
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The climate of opinion is the very basis of the revolt. |
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