Sentences with phrase «little public appetite»

However, there is little public appetite for a boycott of the World Cup in England, which has been reflected in comments by England manager Gareth Southgate (who has argued England should definitely participate) and also in media comment which has pointed to the danger England could be excluded from future FIFA competitions if a political boycott was imposed by the country's leaders.

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Up until now, there has been little appetite among state lawmakers to strengthen New York's notoriously lax laws against public corruption.
The public shows little appetite for films on this subject so far, but reviews for this (directed by Doug Liman) have been pretty strong.
There seems to be little political or public appetite to perpetuate the process used to determine fees and number of counsel as has occurred in the past,» she said.
There is little appetite for replacing a system, Public Interest Immunity, which broadly works with another, Closed Material Procedures, which even those who work within it say does not.
Hobbled by the Monica Lewinsky scandal, the Clinton administration had little appetite for a public fight over integration.
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