Phrases with «public attacks»

"Public attacks" refers to acts of violence, criticism, or hostility directed towards individuals, groups, or institutions in a public setting or through public platforms. These attacks can involve physical violence, verbal abuse, slanderous statements, or harmful actions intended to harm or undermine someone's reputation or ability to function in society. Full definition

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Sentences with «public attacks»

  • The series came under public attack from senior television figures, and was pulled amid claims of declining editorial standards and controversy over the channel's public service broadcasting credentials. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • During the campaign Peter Mandelson launched very public attacks on Ed Miliband, and Blair intervened to say: «I always took the view that if we departed a millimetre from New Labour, we were going to be in trouble.» (socialistaction.net)
  • It adopted this policy to head off a rising chorus of public attacks on the Postal Service monopoly. (socionomics.net)
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