Sentences with phrase «of public revulsion»

Maria Miller was forced to resign as culture and media minister because of public revulsion over MPs» expenses.
Jimmy Morales, a former TV comic elected Guatemala's new president on a wave of public revulsion against widespread graft, was to take...
After riding to victory on a wave of public revulsion against state lawmakers, Mr. Cuomo courted them like kings.
A statement issued by the Judicial Secretary, Justice Alex B. Poku - Acheampong said the move is in furtherance of «the recent groundswell of public revulsion and media and civil society advocacy against the menace of illegal mining, commonly referred to as «galamsey».

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Hurricane Katrina is a prime example of an unacknowledged consequence of our culture's revulsion at breastfeeding in public.
Cameron's steadfast support of Miller just wasn't enough in the face of hostility from Conservative MPs, contempt from party members and revulsion from the general public.
The French Farmers case supports this obliquely, but more recently, the Court has recognised that public revulsion at crimes against children may be a legitimate factor in deciding on expulsion of such criminals.
Phil Shiner of Public Interest Lawyers has been celebrated by fellow lawyers and, for his contribution in exposing serious human rights abuses that would otherwise been hidden, rightly so — but he also became a hate figure, the Mail ran a front page story claiming Shiner had «caused anger and revulsion».
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