Sentences with phrase «angry backlash from»

Angry backlash from straight male players also materializes when Western releases of Japanese games place women in slightly less revealing outfits, or increase the age of young sexualized female characters to 18.
Morneau was forced to tweak and even back off some of the proposals after an angry backlash from doctors, farmers, tax experts and even Liberal backbench MPs.
The number of copies it was selling was staggering, but it resulted in an angry backlash from thousands of Canadian customers, who said they would no longer do business with Amazon.
Sadiq Khan has provoked an angry backlash from supporters of Jeremy Corbyn after savaging the new Labour leader in a newspaper interview.
That move triggered an angry backlash from Clegg, who accused the defence secretary of «jumping the gun».
Sadiq Khan has provoked an angry backlash from supporters of Jeremy Corbyn after savaging the new...

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With the overabundance of clergy, with the church's current acceptance of the novelty without coming to terms with the reality, and with the likelihood of a backlash from the laity, we can expect to have a large group of angry ordained women in the near future.
Bad timing my friend, you can expect a backlash from some angry fan's!?
The recently - elected member for North West Durham recently sparked a backlash from angry Tory MPs after she called them «the enemy» and declared: «I have absolutely no intention of being friends with any of them.»
Those who do are likely to face a backlash from angry voters.
Amid backlash from Indiana lawmakers and angry parents who see them as inferior to Indiana's old expectations, state education officials agreed to a full - scale review of the Common Core.
Since the NAACP at its national convention voted on a resolution that placed a moratorium on charter schools, the backlash from charter advocates has been angry, well - financed and sometimes just plain mean leading up to a vote of ratification by the national board, which occurred this past weekend.
Meat has not been part of the global conversation about climate change for far too long, as governments fear backlash from powerful meat lobbies and the angry public, and as a result many individuals have not yet learned about the impact it has.
After earning a record - breaking $ 36.1 billion last year, Exxon wants to avoid backlash from consumers angry about high gas prices and weaken support for the Windfall Profits Tax proposals before Congress.
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