Sentences with phrase «widespread outrage in»

Widespread outrage in response to recent disclosure of new details about Cambridge Analytica has all the appearance of such a moment.

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Several marchers wore pink «pussy» hats, and carried banners with slogans like: «this pussy bites back» after the emergence of a 2005 tape in which Trump spoke of women in a demeaning way sparked widespread outrage.
Yet, Wells Fargo's board only decided to clawback Tolstedt's pay following widespread outrage that Tolstedt was set to leave the bank with as much as $ 125 million in stock and options intact, which was first reported by Fortune.
Public reaction to this complex picture has been reminiscent of the last time there was widespread outrage about social media in political life — the revelations made by Edward Snowden in June 2013.
First, in reporting widespread child abuse in Brooklyn's community of Orthodox Jews, there was not the «selective outrage» which animates the paper against criminous Catholic clerics, whose numbers are in fact proportionally much smaller than other religious and professional groups.
Details of the allegations were made public this week in two reports issued by the Joint Commission on Public Ethics and Staten Island District Attorney Dan Donovan, and with the revelations drew widespread disgust and outrage at the lawmaker.
In a familiar pattern, widespread outrage at the shooting prompted investors to buy shares in Sturm, Ruger and Outdoor Brands, the parent company of Smith & WessoIn a familiar pattern, widespread outrage at the shooting prompted investors to buy shares in Sturm, Ruger and Outdoor Brands, the parent company of Smith & Wessoin Sturm, Ruger and Outdoor Brands, the parent company of Smith & Wesson.
He was visibly irritated with having to back down in the face of widespread outrage and after much hesitation and buck passing, it fell through.
This is an old problem in the United States, where the ill - advised prognostications of the National Science Foundation in the early 1990s were followed by intense congressional criticism and widespread outrage among graduate students and postdocs.
In April, seventy - seven faith leaders signed a letter urging Anderson to halt One Newark for «producing irreversible changes and fomenting widespread outrage
105 Milwaukee Public Schools were joined by 14 La Crosse schools in hosting morning «Walk Ins» to demonstrate the widespread support for public schools in the city and the unified outrage over a Takeover that rips local and democratic control from the people of Milwaukee.
The allegations have caused outrage in India, a country where women are increasingly speaking out against widespread misogyny.
In regards to widespread outrage over the DEA's «Final Rule» — 115,000 public comments and a letter from Congress co-signed by 22 Representatives submitted to DEA opposed to the hemp food ban — Chief Judge Mary Schroeder asked the DEA: «Did you take into account the objections of people who might say that this doesn't make a lot of sense?»
When Postmedia broke the news of this shabby defiance of democracy in early 2012 there was widespread outrage.
The study's publication in June 2014 prompted one of the first instances of widespread outrage over privacy concerns on Facebook.
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