Sentences with phrase «after public outcry»

Besides they only did this after the public outcry.
After the public outcry over Facebook's data and privacy settings, Mr. Zuckerberg was persuaded that he needed to appear, they said.
Earlier this month, after a public outcry over disturbing and potentially exploitative YouTube content involving children, CEO Susan Wojcicki said the company would increase its number of human moderators to more than 10,000 in 2018, in an attempt to rein in unsavory content on the web's biggest video platform.
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The move comes after the province has introduced changes to penalties doctors face if they are found to be sexually abusing patients, after public outcry about the circumstances of the case.
The move comes after the province introduced changes to penalties doctors face if they are found to be sexually abusing patients, after public outcry about the circumstances of the case.
But after the public outcry over the Martin case, would Revell be decided the same way today?
After public outcry over their stepping away from EPEAT, Apple quickly changed their minds and once again listed all of their products with the registry, which gave everyone hope that they would be working towards better repairability with their products.
A planned test in Britain that would have used a balloon attached to a 1 km hose to develop equipment for spraying was prevented after a public outcry.
Three of four «pink slime» factories have been temporarily shut down after public outcry over the highly processed beef product.
This is what judge - made law can provide for on a case - by - case basis, which legislative law can only provide after public outcry and media attention.
There was a good reason why Infinite Warfare's reveal trailer has over three million dislikes and that reason was mainly because there were still boost jumps after public outcry for the franchise to go back to their roots.
Update 10/20: The government of Belize has agreed to suspend seismic operations for the time being after public outcry.
Unfortunately, controversial category Most Nauseating Use of a GoPro was eliminated after public outcry last year.
The turnaround comes after a public outcry that followed a BBC documentary claiming the breeding process for pedigree dogs has resulted in a high incidence of inherited genetic disease.
After a public outcry they admitted what they had done.
No, the examples I remembered were where the publishers determined, usually after a public outcry, that the book delivered wasn't what they thought it was.
HTC toyed with encryption - locked bootloaders, but changed its mind after a public outcry.
After public outcry, the plan was revised, and Priestley was included as a renovation project once money became available.
After a public outcry, the Detroit Public Schools is walking back plans to cut teacher pay and boost class sizes.
The district had planned to shutter 4 South Side high schools this summer, but after public outcry, 3 of them will remain open for another 3 years.
Also in Ohio: After the public outcry around its charter expansion grant to Ohio, the Department of Education announced this week that it is placing a hold and restrictions on the grant funding.
Six major manufacturers of baby bottles removed BPA from their products after a public outcry.
Image courtesy of Vmenkov / Wikimedia Commons After public outcry against research into avian flu strains that can be transmitted among mammals, 40 of the top scientists working on the influenza strains signed a voluntary moratorium on research last January.
The move comes after a public outcry that included, in the last few days: a lawsuit by animal welfare groups; a letter of protest sent to the agency from 18 Senate Democrats; and this letter to President Donald Trump, sent by a bipartisan group of 101 members of the U.S. House of Representatives, demanding that the information be immediately reposted on the public website.
After a public outcry, Cuomo on Thursday pledged the city wouldn't have to pay «a penny.»
Furthermore, his feeble attempt to change his position after the public outcry is a typical political ploy.
Once again, Mr. Friedman is attempting to modify his position in the Stewart's expansion after the public outcry when the Town Board denied the zoning changes to allow the expansion.
After public outcry, the state then changed its position that the water was safe and advised residents against consuming their water.
He quickly dropped the suit after a public outcry, calling his decision «boneheaded,» but the damage had been done.
Wasn't it employers who forced employees to work in such unsafe conditions that in 1970 Congress created, and President Nixon signed into law, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration after public outcry against rising injury and death rates on the job?
After a public outcry Paterson reopened the parks, covering the cost of operation by dipping into the state's Environmental Protection Fund.
She was later rescued and returned back to the Police Officers» mess in Yenagoa after public outcry.
Jocelyn was released after public outcry, and after al - Qaeda higher - ups told AQIM that women were not to be involved in war.
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.
In June, Beijing banned online loans to college after a public outcry over students falling victim to aggressive debt recovery tactics — including requiring nude photos as collateral — practiced by loan sharks.
Ko Ni had been a vocal advocate for the law, and its proposal came about after a public outcry over the damaging impacts of hate speech online.
However, the state eventually reversed course after public outcry and the city later lost an appeal in court.
The director of the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis responded to criticism of the decision to wall off a controversial Kelley Walker exhibition after public outcries describing its content as racist and sexist and the departure of show's curator.

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It took its logos off the building and shut off the marquee lights — though after years of public outcry, AMC began turning on the lights in the evenings.
After a two - year - long push by the Coast Guard to phase out the last of the lighthouse keepers prompted public outcry, the Ministry of Fisheries and Oceans scrapped the plan.
The outcry after the shooting has sparked public pressure on corporations who offer discounts to the NRA as well as asset managers who invest in gun manufacturers.
The world's largest asset manager says it plans to speak with gun makers after a wave of public outcry sparked by the Florida school shooting last week.
The net - neutrality laws passed during the Obama administration, formally known as the 2015 Open Internet Order, were approved in a 3 - 2 vote along party lines in February 2015, after months of heated debate and public outcries.
This misjudgment (perhaps initially due to management downplaying the incidents) could explain why the board got engaged so late in the process, and why they did not impose penalties on executives until after the first scathing Congressional hearing and weeks of public outcry.
After Cambridge Analytica and the continued information drip out of Facebook over what Russia did in 2016, public outcry may also push reluctant legislators to be more open to acting.
This study comes shortly after Twitter announced that it shut down over 125,000 accounts associated with ISIS, following public outcry that the site has become a large source for ISIS recruitment.
After my family, and what amounts to be a small church full of people, were maliciously harmed by Christian leaders of a certain theological and denominational bent (despite an uproarious public outcry calling these leaders to account and condemning their actions), I find myself recoiling when this particular denominational group is mentioned.
The article was eventually removed after a major public outcry but tellingly, there has been no retraction printed.
This is not to bash former Pres. Bush, but only now do I really understand why there was such a public outcry and the feeling he didn't care when he delayed saying anything for days after hurricane Katrina.
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