Taking away the pensions of public employees convicted of a felony is something DeFrancisco said he can see passing
because of the public outcry for ethics reform in the state.
It was only in the
face of a public outcry, however, that the NFL finally took a step in the right direction with its new domestic violence policy.
«The
wave of public outcry triggered by Cambridge Analytica is only the beginning... Ultimately, the marketers who figure out a more customer - centric way of gathering data will create a competitive advantage for their company.»
In view
of the public outcry in Kaduna State on the demolition of houses by governor El - Rufai, the state government has commenced the assessment of owners...
There has been a lot
of public outcry on how the Vita's library supposedly lacks in AAA games, and Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate undeniably offers such an AAA experience.
The #DeleteUber campaign on Facebook and Twitter erupted when Uber was accused of breaking a taxi strike in New York, right around the time Kalanick was taking heat for sitting on the president's business - advisory council in the
midst of public outcry regarding Trump's travel ban.
Sir, many including my own self have never liked most
of your public outcries regarding how you lambast our leaders especially the past government which was headed by His Excellency John Dramani Mahama.
During the second come back of the Danquah / Busia family, Former President Kuffour also decided to use 4million dollars of state fund to renovate his private residence which generated
lots of public outcry.
The shootings were followed by the assassinations of five police officers in Dallas at a march earlier this week, which again set off a wave
of public outcry over police reform and touched off protests against police brutality around the country.
After the oil embargo, and because
of the public outcry for energy independence, opposition to the Alaskan pipeline weakened, giving Nixon the support he needed.
It took its logos off the building and shut off the marquee lights — though after
years of public outcry, AMC began turning on the lights in the evenings.
The world's largest asset manager says it plans to speak with gun makers after a wave
of public outcry sparked by the Florida school shooting last week.
This misjudgment (perhaps initially due to management downplaying the incidents) could explain why the board got engaged so late in the process, and why they did not impose penalties on executives until after the first scathing Congressional hearing and
weeks of public outcry.
It's ironic that if four babies in the same county all died and they were all in cribs, there really wouldn't be
much of a public outcry on the dangers of leaving infants alone in cribs.
Despite legislative wrongdoing over the years, expelling a lawmaker from the state Legislature is a highly unusual step and one that's often taken in the
heat of public outcry.
Silver's shifting position «fueled creeping doubts about the viability of the center, which faces a raft of obstacles, like paltry fund - raising, on
top of the public outcry,» writes Michael Barbaro.
India has banned the export of frogs» legs because
of the public outcry against these cruel slaughter methods and the environmental impact of pesticides used to replace them.
In the
wake of public outcry over spending controls at the California School Boards Association, an independent review said the organization adhered to a culture of quiet» regarding policies, rules, and regulations that made staff reluctant to voice their concerns internally.
This announcement resulted in some
amount of public outcry, resulting in a day 1 patch that slightly changed things up.
After the decision taken last year by the Royal Botanic Garden (which owns Inverleith House) to close the space as a dedicated contemporary art gallery, this exhibition marks a new remit for the gallery to showcase artists responding to the botanic collections, after
months of public outcry.
Owners of at - risk impoundments can probably imagine a
roar of public outcries that will come once these and followup reports or investigations are made public.
By August, and in the
midst of public outcry, Mangano had dismissed $ 2.4 - million in tickets generated by cameras at six school locations — after cameras at five locations malfunctioned and a sixth was turned on prematurely.
The burning of people at the stake was done
because of a public outcry to take action, not at the sole discretion of a few individuals.
However, Victoria Vaughn - Perling, whose 10 alpacas were slaughtered there, stood down in the face
of public outcry.
Tech companies may intend to be creating a safer and more inclusive environment for users — but they may actually encourage radicalization and simultaneously create precedents for removing content in the face
of public outcry, regardless of legal or moral obligations.
Part of the reason why they are limiting them is because
of the public outcry that many people were buying 5 to 10 at a time and then selling them on Ebay for double the price.
Just last week, Facebook defended the practice in the face
of a public outcry, claiming that it «helps you find and stay connected with the people you care about, and provides you with a better experience across Facebook.»
After publicly describing the bill as a priority last week, Governor McDonnell backtracked on his support for an initial version of the bill because
of public outcry, and worked to push through a bill that still shames women seeking reproductive health care.