Despite
much public outcry over rising rents in the U. S., most non-poor households are still able to afford shelter without a severe economic burden.
On tap for 2014: Will lawmakers reinstate funding for the Teaching Fellows program after so
much public outcry over their move to end it.
Not exact matches
The
public outcry from an environmental disaster such as an oil spill or violating the pay laws of your employees will cost your business
much more than the expenses of being socially responsible.
News about the data breach sparked a
public outcry and prompted many of Facebook's 2.1 billion users to reevaluate how they use the massive social media platform, and whether the company should be trusted with so
much personal information.
The
outcry grew so
much that Vilsack sent a letter to the U.S. Congress, sending the message to the general
public that bake sales do fall under -LSB-...]
When the inevitable problems occur with the SBAC and PARCC test administrations this year, the
public outcry will be about how the technology infrastructure failed or how the tests were taking too
much valuable time away from real instruction.
As such, it can not pass without the
public's help, without a
public outcry that the status quo is untenable and the animals deserve so
much more.
Also interestingly my parents (who are both psychologists) were always ok with me playing Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat and their ilk, and disregarded some of the
public reactionary
outcries at the time, but again, talking with them about it in later life, it was very
much that they believed we were mature enough at the time to handle them — and the cartoonish violence was actually really easy for us to distinguish between anything real.
Public outcry is strong, but the monied proposers of this project have power; there is still
much to do.