Phrases with «public uproar»

"Public uproar" refers to a situation where many people express strong anger, dissatisfaction, or outrage about something that has happened, usually in the public sphere. Full definition

Sentences with «public uproar»

  • Only when public uproar over my first Sunday Times MMR reports led to the retraction of the paper's «interpretation» section in March 2004, and the UK General Medical Council invoked its formidable powers under the 1983 Medical Act, were they brought to light at a fitness to practise hearing. (briandeer.com)
  • The CEO of SADA, Charles Abugri and other officials have been meeting with the PAC over the Auditor - General's 2013 report on a project which cost the nation GHc 32 million, and was subsequently terminated midway following public uproar occasioned by mismanagement and corrupt practices. (citifmonline.com)
  • If Kindle would really have failed that often there would have been a strong public uproar about it even with outstanding job that Amazon does in replacing those. (ereadertech.com)
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