Phrases with «public ire»

The phrase "public ire" means the anger or frustration of a large group of people. Full definition

Sentences with «public ire»

  • Following the near implosion of the financial markets in 2008, Wall Street in general — and Goldman Sachs in particular — became the focus of public ire over what many see as extremely excessive executive compensation schemes. (sec.gov)
  • K12 has been the recipient of public ire and various lawsuits claiming that the company has mismanaged resources and failed to put student achievement ahead of its profits. (debsedstudies.org)
  • With Democratic lawmakers like Eliot Spitzer, Alan Hevesi David Paterson, Hiram Monserrate and Pedro Espada fueling public ire over Albany dysfunction and corruption over the last few years, voters could be looking for a Republican alternative in 2010, and a law - and - order spot like attorney general could be where they land. (silive.com)
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