Sentences with phrase «backlash against increased»

How a bank makes money is only limited by their imagination and consumer backlash against increased fees and penalties.

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Polman foresaw a litany of other problems ahead, he told investors, listing these: «subdued economic growth, geopolitical tension, the resultant backlash against globalization and technology, a planet under increasing environmental stress, and the fragmentation of consumer trends, shopping channels, and media.»
It increases the chance of higher fiscal spending but it will also reinforce the backlash against globalisation and associated forces of which migration policy and trade are obviously likely to be heavily scrutinised.
But the last government dropped the plans to increase duty on cider by ten per cent after a public backlash against the move.
In the last few years there has been an increasing backlash against the continued and nearly universal casting of cisgender actors in transgender roles, as well as the stereotypical characterizations of trans and non-binary people as portrayed on the big screen.
What it must contend with now, and what is already underway, is frontrunner backlash and a mounting and increasing level of grievance against the film's perception and treatment of race in America.
Engineers say the engine is cheaper to build than a Euro 6 compliant diesel, and it won't be subject to the growing backlash against diesels in Europe because of increased concerns over particulate emissions.
Several other senior SSCS people however confirmed that the expulsion was because of the bow and arrow, but the increasing backlash against my treatment had made SSCS come up with a suitable guise — in this case, it was all part of the master strategy to help with sentencing.»
Greenpeace uses 1997 as a benchmark year due to increased coordinated backlash against global climate negotiations leading to the Kyoto Protocol of 1998.
The story also increases the chances of a backlash from the public against data collection and analytics.
With courts now routinely ruling upon the permissible scope of broad discovery requests, defense counsel must be aware of the potential backlash against these requests in light of increasing concerns about the private nature of the information.
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