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This opinion is supported by one of the nation's leading psychiatrists, Dr. Maurice E. Linden, director of the Mental Health Division of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health.
* " On Thin Ice: How Advocates and Opponents Could Misread the Public's Views on Vouchers and Charter Schools ," Public Agenda, 1999 Public opinion study that concluded most Americans did not understand the voucher concept, even in communities that already had such programs.
Public opinion attributed Eger's success to the all-Hungarian garrison, as the above two forts have fallen due to treason by the foreign mercenaries manning them.
In " Liberty and the News " ( 1919 ) and " Public Opinion " ( 1921 ) Lippmann expressed the hope that liberty could be redefined to take account of the scientific and historical perspective and that public opinion could be managed by a system of intelligence in and out of government.
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* Public opinion polls on Jacques Chirac
Public opinion polls demonstrated that the majority of Americans supported the Mayor ’ s tactics.
Public opinion was favourable to Phibun, since he was thought to have done his best to protect Thai interests.
Public opinion in Saxony lay decisively on Frederick Augustus ’ side at the time of his return.
Public opinion was inflamed about the Oregon boundary dispute, claimed by both Britain and the U. S .. Calhoun compromised by splitting the area down the middle at the 49th parallel, ending the war threat.
He claimed the Asians had " discovered a loophole " and he told a BBC interviewer: " Public opinion in this country was extremely agitated, and the consideration that was in my mind was how we could preserve a proper sense of order in this country and, at the same time, do justice to these people – I had to balance both considerations ".
Public opinion on Earth has become fragmented, while on Luna the news of Mannie's arrest and the attempt to bribe him with the appointment of himself as Warden have unified the normally fractious Loonies.
* Issue Guide on Medicare — Policy alternatives and public opinion analysis on Medicare from Public Agenda Online
Public opinion research by CBOS from March 2011 shows that 60 % of Poles are against changing their currency.
Public Opinion, 1935-1946 ( 1951 ), massive compilation of many public opinion polls from US, UK, Canada, Australia, and elsewhere.
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Public opinion seems to be strongly against changing the flag at the moment.
Public opinion was on the side of the Turks and with Aberdeen becoming steadily unpopular, Lord Dudley Stuart in February 1854 noted, " Wherever I go, I have heard but one opinion on the subject, and that one opinion has been pronounced in a single word, or in a single name-Palmerston.

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In 1921, the Legislature turned the Department of Engineering into the Department of Public Works.
But Lippmann turned against what he called the " collectivism " of the Progressive movement he encouraged with its de-emphasis on the foundations of American politics and government and ultimately wrote a work, " The Public Philosophy " ( 1955 ), which came very close to a return to the principles of the American founders.
Their joint work completed, the two turned their attention to studies on anti-semitism and authoritarianism in collaboration with the Nevitt Sanford-led Public Opinion Study Group and the American Jewish Committee.
The director of the Alabama Department of Public Health confirmed that the facility had turned in its operating license on August 16.
The Lavaca Public School system has recently undertaken a project to build a new school system just a few years after their new middle school turned elementary was built.
With the opening of the new Carlstadt Public School, which now serves all of Carlstadt's K-8 students, the Lincoln and Washington school sites have been turned over to the borough and plans have been developed to convert the sites for senior housing.
However, Desmoulins quickly turned his pen against the Committee of Public Safety and the Committee of General Security, comparing their reign to that of the Roman tyrants chronicled by Tacitus and expounding the " indulgent " views of the Dantonist faction.
Public opinion turned against Donovan's efforts when conservative critics rallied against the intelligence service that they called an ' American Gestapo.
: On April 14, National Public Radio ’ s Robert Siegel announced on All Things Considered: “ As it turned out, American troops were but a few hundred yards away as the country ’ s heritage was stripped bare .”
Early in 1910, William Henry Cushing's resignation as Minister of Public Works precipitated the Alberta and Great Waterways Railway scandal, which turned many of Rutherford's Liberals against his government.
The army then turned the road over to the Public Roads Administration of Washington, which then began putting out section contracts to private road contractors to upgrade selected sections of the road.
Public opinion at first supported the students, but quickly turned against them after its leaders, invited to appear on national television, " behaved like irresponsible utopianists who wanted to destroy the ' consumer society.
Public opinion turned against the Guelphs, and in the next elections the Ghibellines were briefly victorious, but deposed after imprisoning Guelph leaders Giovanni Appiani and Giovanni Ossona.
Public opinion turned against Native American advocates after the Battle of the Little Bighorn in July 1876, but Phillips continued to support the land claims of the Lakota ( Sioux ).
In 1880, Sir John Maule was appointed to be the first Director of Public Prosecutions, operating as a part of the Home Office ; the jurisdiction was only for the decision as to whether to prosecute, and just for a very small number of difficult or important cases ; once prosecution had been authorised, the matter was turned over to the Treasury Solicitor.
Public opinion in the United States turned particularly anti-Mexican when the first embassy of the Soviet Union in any country was opened in Mexico, on which occasion the Soviet ambassador remarked that " no other two countries show more similarities than the Soviet Union and Mexico ".
As a correspondent for The Progressive and National Public Radio, Miller turned her academic interest into a professional one, traveling to the region and cultivating a network of sources.
Public perception turned against Sanjay Gandhi, and many began to speculate of growing corruption.
Devlin also criticised Manningham-Buller for his uncharacteristic weakness at a crucial moment in the Morrell case: evidence ( some nurses ' notebooks ) that had gone missing from the Director of Public Prosecutions's files, turned up in the hands of the defence on the second day of the trial.
After Sprague died in 1934, his widow Harriet turned over a substantial amount of material from his collection to the New York Public Library, where it remains today accessible to the public via the rare books division.
Public reaction turned against such trials, whether individual races or in teams of two.
Public sector workers came out on strike at the end of January 1950, which rapidly turned into a broad opposition against the government's economic policies.
The inner pair of tracks served cars from the northern suburbs which turned at Brattle Loop at Scollay Square ( now Government Center ) station, while the outer tracks served streetcars that ran through the entire Tremont Street Subway to the Public Gardens Portal and Pleasant Street Portal.
After the commencement of the military tribunal, the al-Hams family and the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel ( PCATI ) petitioned the Israeli High Court of Justice in January 2005 to request that the investigation be turned over to civilian authorities.

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