Sentences with phrase «growing clamour»

The phrase "growing clamour" means an increasing or getting louder noise or uproar. Full definition
Arsenal legend McLintock, who led the Gunners to the league and cup double in 1971, is naturally reticent to add his voice to the growing clamour for Wenger to go, but he does admit something has to change.
Blunkett doesn't name an alternative candidate - «I don't know at this stage, but it has to be for a new generation, it can't be for those of us who have been through this before...» - but it's clear he hopes that the stand - off can be resolved before the growing clamour for a Labour split leads to some sort of repeat of the formation of the SDP in the early 1980s.
Amid a growing clamour of concern about the plans, Labour will argue that Chris Grayling's scheme will fragment the service and put the public at risk.
Tony Woodley, joint general secretary of Unite, said that government must also learn the wider lessons from this case: «When faced with further evidence of the routine abuse of agency workers, and the growing clamour for action on agency abuse, Ministers have no business ruling out legislation on equal treatment for agency workers.
Throw in Felicity Huffman for Transamerica, Jaye Davidson for The Crying Game and John Lithgow for The World According To Garp — all of whom won Oscar nominations for their portrayal of transgender characters — and you can see what a long tradition there is of Oscar voters being impressed by this sort of performance, despite the growing clamour for transgender roles to be played by transgender actors.
That was basically the gist of Nintendo's statement in response to a growing clamour, spurred on by the campaign for #Miiquality, for same - sex marriages to become a part of the localised version of this game.
Only a shift in public opinion and the growing clamour from big business for climate action can turn the US position around, regardless of who wins the election.
Adding its voice to the growing clamour for the government to look again at the cuts it imposed on civil legal aid, last month LAG published Justice in freefall.
On the other hand, the growing clamour against an «accident claims culture» was gaining political headway.
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