Forecasting numbers for instance may on the one hand facilitate a planning process that ensures adequate capacity for newcomers, especially at a city or local level, but on the other it can
feed a frenzied public discussion for whom any number is too many.
Not exact matches
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Anticipating a «
feeding frenzy» over New York state's $ 5 billion windfall, a dozen
public officials, union leaders and contractors gathered this morning at Syracuse City Hall to advocate spending all of the money to repair roads, bridges, water pipes and other infrastructure.
And the government will worry that if they crack over schools, it would start a
feeding frenzy of other demands on
public spending.
Angry private and
public attack often ensues, building to a
feeding frenzy in the letter columns and chat lists.
Starting in 1989, competing media outlets spawned an escalating
feeding frenzy of factually unsupported accusations against any number of
public officials, including even an accusation involving a murder - for - hire theory.