Sentences with phrase «public outcry led»

Public outcry led to the company announcing that it would review the update for both devices, though with the announcement that the international Galaxy S wouldn't receive an update, this shouldn't come as any surprise.
Public outcry led to the end of such «proxy» voting».
The public outcry led the company to post a letter of apology on its website: «The officer in question has acknowledged that he made a serious mistake and has apologized for his conduct.

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When that led to a public outcry and draft bills in Congress, they came up with the idea charging websites for a fast lane to ISP subscribers.
VICTORIA — A plan to cut chemotherapy services for cancer patients in Nanaimo that was reversed only after public outcry shows B.C. Liberal cuts are leading to bad policy decisions that will hurt patients, say New Democrats.
Public outcry has led to a promise that politicians salaries will be reduced and bonuses recently paid... More
This decision led to public outcry — the service received 95,000 comments in less than two months — and the Service reversed itself, whereupon the FFRF sued.
This exposé sparked a national public outcry and led to over 60,000 media stories worldwide.
The big headline was that ketchup was going to count as a vegetable, leading to a huge public outcry and an eventual retreat by the Reagan administration.
The report's most shocking revelation — that Ponte had traveled out of the state, often to coastal Maine, 28 times during the course of 2016, and had been out of the state on personal business nearly a quarter of the calendar year — led to a public outcry.
The resulting public outcry against News Corporation and its owner Rupert Murdoch led to several high - profile resignations, including that of Murdoch as News Corporation director, Murdoch's son James as executive chairman, Dow Jones chief executive Les Hinton, News International legal manager Tom Crone, and chief executive Rebekah Brooks.
The agitation has led to a public outcry, with some persons including the MP for North - Tongu and former Deputy Minister of Education, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, calling on the President of Ghana to intervene.
The public outcry was so intense, that it garnered national attention and led to the intervention of Federal prosecutors to continue the investigations of the Moreland Commission.
Both incidents involved home secretaries responding to a public / tabloid outcry about a service failure by despatching a senior officials, in circumstances that led to allegations of scapegoating.
Those allegations led to a public outcry and calls for Ms. Olatoye's resignation, but Mr. de Blasio has stood by the chairwoman's side.
But reports that his tank was too small and warm, and that he was ill, led to a public outcry.
So the pledge by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) to heed public opinion when naming celestial bodies is in - keeping with the zeitgeist — even if its hand was forced by the good - natured outcry over its earlier decision to ignore a bid, led by Star Trek star William Shatner, to name a Plutonian moon «Vulcan» (see «Official planet namer listens to voice of the people «-RRB-.
Privacy fears led to a public outcry and a bill in the California legislature to block the program.
A huge public outcry about the «hidden» permeate in milk has recently led many companies to declare their product «permeate - free».
There was also a big public outcry, led by television guru Dr Oz after he did an exposé on his popular show.
This star walk of fame in hollywood, ca with approximately 08 to trips on lake michigan has led to a public outcry here rhin.
The producers of God's Not Dead takes on the Biblical epic with the low - budget, faith - based production Samson (2018, PG - 13) and 1987: When the Day Comes (South Korea, 2017, not rated, with subtitles) dramatizes the historic public outcry against the military dictatorship that led to the birth of South Korean democracy.
Edelblut's nomination sparked fierce public debate, mirroring the outcry over President Donald Trump's nomination of school choice advocate and wealthy GOP donor Betsy DeVos to lead the federal education department.
Despite nationwide public outcry over the nomination of Betsy DeVos, the U.S. Senate Tuesday approved the controversial pick to lead the U.S. Department of Education.
China's national TV station and media across country covered the brutality and public outcry,» including demonstrations led by the Xi'an Small Animal Protection Association, Xi'an Red Pomegranate Animal Protection Association, and China Animal Protection Power.
Great sales, combined with the public outcry as a result of the cliffhanger ending, led to the inevitable sequel.
The «Save the Whales» movement, which started in the early 1970's, led to an international public outcry and an eventual moratorium on commercial whaling in 1986, one that's still in place to this day.
Over the weekend, we learned that Cambridge Analytica collected data from some 50 million Facebook users without their consent back in 2015, a revelation that has led to a public outcry about Facebook's data policies, a tanking stock price and fear of increased regulation.
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