Sentences with phrase «for public outrage»

Thank you all for your public outrage.
The exposé of a black - tie, men - only fundraising event jolted London's business and political circles, becoming a focal point for public outrage over sexual harassment and the objectification of women.
Don't blame us for the public outrage.
With the fraud perpetrated on us by their IPCC now ripe for public outrage at the real economic damage it has done to us and the suffering it is bringing to millions or even billions of poor people who are, for a hoax, being denied their right to use their own resources to improve their own lives — I can not think of a better time to do it than now.
The broken promise is being used as a central focus for public outrage.

Not exact matches

«CEO pay keeps soaring, luxe stock option, pension and bonus packages remain the gold standard for CEOs, and despite public outrage, neither corporate boards nor shareholders are stepping in to put a lid on things.»
In calling for the moratorium, Republican leaders declared, in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, «Pork - barrel spending has outraged American families and eroded public confidence in our institution.
That ignited public outrage far beyond any previous reaction to press intrusion into the lives of celebrities, which the paper had previously acknowledged and for which it paid compensation.
«I was outraged as a customer using their product and significantly concerned for every woman who works at Uber,» said DeNardo, who is head of public relations and social media for Justin Kan Enterprises and start - up incubator Zero - F in San Francisco.
And it's almost uncanny timing that just as that social media - related whistleblowing scandal was made public and the world was meeting Snowden for the first time, Chris Wylie was beginning his employment with SCL Group and the next outrage was being quietly set in motion.
The sale of nearly $ 2 million in corporate stock by high - level Equifax executives shortly after the company learned of a major data breach has sparked public outrage that could turn into another hurdle for the credit rating agency.
Mylan's behavior persists because it is hard, and often tedious, for employees and the public to continue complaining — particularly when bosses disagree, or when some newer outrage appears on our Facebook feed.
It acknowledges that «disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts» that have outraged the public conscience.
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Liberals and conservatives who want more for the public square than echo chambers and outrage factories should hope that Maajid Nawaz wins his lawsuit, and that the SPLC learns a costly lesson about bearing false witness.
Public outrage is being shown in many areas of the nation but the fanfares for or against the T vs. G trial is being socially weighed - in and national governances are taking notice in order to see just how fractured socialism is...
Oddities tended to attract an undue share of public attention: there was amusement over the King and Queen of England eating hot dogs while visiting President Roosevelt at Hyde Park; outrage when the President changed the date of Thanksgiving from November 30 to November 23; excitement when Al Capone was released from a federal penitentiary after serving more than seven years for income tax evasion.
It is funny that Greg Schiano whose name is tied to the Sandusky situation goes for a job at Tennessee and has Meyer and Belichick vouch for him and all but clear his name but there was public outrage and it was all over the web but I haven't seen tons and tons of backlash on Briles.
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The report argued public anger and consumer pressure were helpful tools for convincing large companies to behave more responsibly, with the widespread outrage at tax dodging by Starbucks and Amazon being notable examples.
Republican state Sen. Andrew Lanza on Thursday compared the public outrage to mass shooting deaths and asked why there isn't more for deaths caused by opioid overdoses.
By deferring that decision, public outrage has been stored up for the past three decades and has burst out in one huge explosion of anger.
And since Cambridge Analytica was working for Donald Trump, had worked on Brexit, and was making practical use of this psychological research and not only targeted potential Trump voters but also tried to depress potential Clinton voters from casting their vote, the public outrage was high.
In this context, rapid growth may buy social peace for the time being; but in the long run, public outrage may be more difficult to contain.
Ayariga, the MP for Bawku Central, caused public outrage when he claimed on pro-NDC network — Radio Gold — recently that the Minority Chief Whip who is the NDC MP for Asawase, shared envelopes containing GH cents 3,000 for minority members serving on the Appointments Committee to approve Mr. Agyarko.
George Ayisi Boateng's pledge to prioritize the welfare of New Patriotic Party (NPP) members before considering other Ghanaians, has been met with outrage and calls for his dismissal from some sections of the public.
The suggested raise for legislators is even higher than a similar proposal last year that died quickly after public outrage.
The authority had planned to close the center, which lets the public use Stuyvesant High's athletic facilities when school is not in session, on Dec. 20 — much to the outrage of residents and officials — but the authority agreed to keep it open while they work with Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's office to find a new operator for the facility.
Radical Conservative plans to make it much more difficult for workers in key public services to go on strike have been slammed as a «democratic outrage» by trade union leaders.
I welcome a boycott of the Journal News and their advertisers for the newspaper's deliberate and irresponsible publishing of personal information of legal and law - abiding citizens of Rockland and Westchester Counties.The boycott should continue until the Journal News publishes a full page apology containing a list of DISMISSED Editors who are responsible for this outrage which has caused a real threat to the safety of the general public.
«We stand here today in outrage and disappointment that 15 of our City Council members, including nine members of the Progressive Caucus, have decided to participate in a delegation to Israel sponsored by groups known for promoting Islamophobic public policies,» said Brandon Davis, a member of Jewish Voice for Peace, in opening a rainy press conference outside of City Hall on January 12.
I suppose public outrage at pay only seems to come at times when you're doing badly and, to coin the cliche, being rewarded for failure.
«While space for being openly gay is limited, subject to individual factors, a practising gay man who, on return to Kabul, would not attract or seek to cause public outrage, would not face a real risk of persecution.»
Seals - Nevergold said she understands the public outrage and believes people have the right to call for Paladino to be removed from his position.
Chancellor Georg e Osborne had triggered outrage in his 2011 Budget by confirming plans to cap public sector pay at one per cent for two years, after the current pay freeze ends, and take steps to «rebalance» pay levels across the country.
Hogg, former Tory MP for Sleaford and North Hykeham, caused public outrage after claiming # 2,200 from the public purse to clean the moat on his country estate.
He also was in charge of Brooklyn's Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn, which under his watch ran massive deficits and ultimately got put up for sale, to the outrage of many in the surrounding community — and from de Blasio, then the city's Public Advocate and a candidate for mayor.
Garner's daughter, Erica Garner, said, «I am pleased that public outrage and good investigative journalism has resulted in the NYPD «reviewing» overtime for officers on modified duty.
«As a husband and father I was simply outraged and appalled,» Mr. Faso said about Mr. Trump's boasts of grabbing women's genitals; he called the remarks «wholly inappropriate for someone running for public office.»
The incident sparked public outrage with some scorn being directed at the Gender Ministry for its perceived delay in taking action on the incident.
«As parents, we are outraged that Success Academy charter schools can enter a New York City public school building, and without any oversight or approval, rip out potentially dangerous PCB - containing fixtures without taking any environmental precautions,» says the formal complaint to the state by the parents, who are backed by two nonprofit organizations, New Yorkers for Great Public Schools and the Alliance for Quality Educpublic school building, and without any oversight or approval, rip out potentially dangerous PCB - containing fixtures without taking any environmental precautions,» says the formal complaint to the state by the parents, who are backed by two nonprofit organizations, New Yorkers for Great Public Schools and the Alliance for Quality EducPublic Schools and the Alliance for Quality Education.
Even if Labour scored a decent second in the popular vote, installing a new prime minister no one had voted for would surely cause public outrage — leaving only the still implausible prime ministerial option of Clegg himself.
O'Leary's outrage is not just motivated by concern for the public purse.
Shkreli's defiant decision to raise the price of Daraprim, a drug that dates to the 1950s and is the standard treatment for a life - threatening parasitic infection, from $ 13.50 to $ 750 per tablet overnight, helped spark more than a year of public outrage and political fulminating against high drug prices.
WHEN Derrick Todd Lee was arrested in 2003 for a spate of brutal murders in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the public reaction was a mixture of relief and outrage: relief that he was off the streets, outrage that he had not been caught sooner, given his track record of sexual and violent crime.
I'm beginning to think there's need for some kind of citizen's watch group that channels public outrage when patients are lured into clinical trials for treating serious diseases based on models / methods that haven't been properly vetted.
When Williams» salary was made public there was outrage, but a woman getting paid less than a man for doing the same work is nothing new.
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The effrontery outrages Marion; she and her husband, Larry (Tracy Letts), soon to be sacked from his computer - programming job, are already making enormous sacrifices to send their daughter to that private Catholic institution (not so much for religious reasons but owing to Mom's abject terror of public high school).
February 22, 2018 • The speedskaters face public outrage for their unsportsmanlike behavior in a race, which left one member sobbing on the sidelines.
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