Sentences with phrase «great public concern»

The welfare of dogs housed in commercial breeding facilities is of great public concern.
In part, this reflects greater public concern over inequality, the growth of «precarious» employment, and the impact of technological innovation on the job market.
In France, as elsewhere, nuclear issues generate great public concern, and Superphenix has not been the most reliable reactor.
During these times of great public concern over academic achievement, we're still sending a double message to students: Athletics matter; academics do not.
While this is a disappointing outcome the High Court has recognised that the alliance was right to bring the case to court and this was an issue of great public concern.
«The fact that the decision to release was taken by the Scottish justice secretary does not preclude you, as the prime minister of the United Kingdom, from now expressing your opinion on a subject that is of great public concern, and which affects Britain's international reputation and our relations with our allies,» he wrote.
In particular, Dr. Zucker and Mr. Seggos suggested that the E.P.A. had taken «no less than three different positions regarding PFOA,» causing «great public concern, frustration and anxiety.»
Michael Martin said there was «great public concern» after revelations in the Daily Telegraph which published details of leaked expenses claims.
The safe and secure burial of CO2 is the most difficult part of the process — and prompts the greatest public concern
Unusual or extreme weather and climate - related events are of great public concern and interest, yet there are often conflicting messages from scientists about whether such events can be linked to climate change.
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