Sentences with phrase «great outcry from»

When they did publish their ambition targets for cuts in CO2 emissions there was the usual squealing in the right wing press but no great outcry from the public.
St. Vincent's Hospital in Greenwich Village closed in 2010 amid a great outcry from the community.

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The greatest outcry, however, came from survey organizations who produce the polls, social scientists who utilize poll findings to bolster arguments about the vitality of American religion, and a number of Roman Catholic researchers who argued that we exaggerated the overreporting in their constituency.
Oddo said the «greatest outcry» from parents and advocates was for schools that better serve children with learning disabilities.
Last month's news that the invasive silver carp had crossed the electric barrier in a canal in Chicago — and were only a short day's swim from invading Lake Michigan — caused outcries from the outdoor community and tourist industry across the Great Lakes region.
PHANTOM THREAD Writer / Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Starring: Daniel Day - Lewis, Lesley Manville, Vicky Krieps, Harriet Sansom Harris When Daniel Day - Lewis announced he was planning on retiring, there was public outcry knowing that we would never see another performance from out of the greatest actors of our time.
Unlike in Spain, where that country's first Ebola victim saw her dog killed and incinerated — despite no confirmation that the pet was carrying the virus, despite pleas from his owner, and despite an international outcry — officials in Dallas say they will go to great lengths to ensure that Bentley lives on.
Despite these issues, and despite outcry from the player base, Ubisoft still seems to maintain that they are doing something great by improving game health well after the fact.
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