Sentences with phrase «causing public anger»

Homelessness hit the news in Stoke - on - Trent when an attempt by the council to tackle rough sleeping went wrong, causing public anger.

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Attempts by Monti's government to cut spending caused widespread public anger, boosting the support of populist parties in the election.
Without defending their cause the majority of Evangelicals deplore the actions of this extremist group and their blatant attempts to anger the American public.
The Tory leader has only promised to «share the proceeds of growth» between public services and tax cuts - something that is causing anger among many in his party.
His anger at the public's dislike of him causes a riot that leads to his expulsion from Rome.
Well, a lot's happened this week in the ongoing, excruciating - to - watch saga of the BP Gulf spill — we saw oil continue to lap up on miles of coastline, hundreds of birds put in danger, estimates of the spill's size double, BP's stock plummet (causing some to float the word «bankruptcy»), we saw BP buy search terms like «oil spill» online to inform the public... about BP stock value, and we saw much more anger, chaos, and confusion.
Phil Shiner of Public Interest Lawyers has been celebrated by fellow lawyers and, for his contribution in exposing serious human rights abuses that would otherwise been hidden, rightly so — but he also became a hate figure, the Mail ran a front page story claiming Shiner had «caused anger and revulsion».
While the narrative legacy finance is «scared» of the emerging technology's potential remains, public statements by the CEOs of major players and associated businesses have served to cause anger.
We hear a lot about the kinds of problems that are caused by out - of - control anger issues, and most of the images that appear in our minds are likely to be of men — losing their tempers in public, losing their tempers at home, yelling and screaming at their spouses and / or children, etc..
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