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en The distortion was deliberate with the aim of preventing the impact of president's comments on the public opinion.

en Sometimes President Uribe is hit with the impact that some facts produce in the public arena. And the management in military affairs is run more by public opinion.

en At this point, nothing President Bush says is going to have much impact. The only thing that is going to change public opinion is an improvement in the situation on the ground in Iraq.

en These scandals don't have very much impact on public opinion because opinion couldn't be much worse. They just reinforce what the public already believes.

en I think Bush's comments are having an impact as there are a lot of questions about how and when and who should deal with Iraq. But in the short term, the jobless claims and the comments from Greenspan have a bigger impact.

en Twenty-five years ago this coming March 30, President Reagan and I were totally surrounded by the world's best-trained law enforcement professionals, yet they were not capable of preventing a man with a concealed handgun from almost killing the President of the United States. Putting a concealed handgun inside the jacket of anyone who doesn't have a felony conviction is reckless public policy.

en I don't think there's any doubt when he (Howard) was making the comments about Corby, he was aware then that public opinion was solidly on Corby's side, ... I don't think that's the case today.

en I don't think there's any doubt when he (Howard) was making the comments about Corby, he was aware then that public opinion was solidly on Corby's side. I don't think that's the case today.

en I think you've seen that ministers around the world have been affected by the strength of public opinion, churches, faith groups, and it does have an impact.

en Publicity is a great purifier because it sets in action the forces of public opinion, and in this country public opinion controls the courses of the nation.
  Charles Evans Hughes

en Publicity is a great purifier because it sets in action the forces of public opinion, and in this country public opinion controls the courses of the nation.
  Charles Evans Hughes

en This is a wounded president right now. He doesn't have public opinion at his back. He can't ask too much of Congress because they are already worried about their own re-election.

en This decision is very critical to the courts, as well as the president with all the other problems concerning public opinion. It's indicated that O'Conner was the swing-voter, so this position is more critical than Roberts'. If I was to advise the president, I would suggest he appoint someone more moderate like O'Conner. I would want someone who may vote with me and the other justices sometimes, and sometimes not.

en We don't have money for a big media campaign to influence public opinion, so I think what we're going to see is basically public opinion in its raw form.

en It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. I think that this is the appropriate time for all the Muslim and Arab countries to reconsider their relations with Israel, ... I think that it will be a very positive signal to the Israeli public opinion and to the Palestinian public opinion that there are some fruits from this withdrawal from Gaza.


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