Sentences with phrase «of public uproar»

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James Stewart, New York Times columnist, discusses United Airlines» push to burnish its images following the public uproar caused by the violent treatment and dragging of a passenger this past April.
What followed would trigger headlines around the world and public uproar that continues to roil Europe, a swirling mess of corruption scandals, a disgraced bank, links to dirty tricks group Cambridge Analytica, passport sales, sanctions busting and death threats.
Though this interchange was a small part of Konigsberg's story, the words provoked an uproar from the league, the fans and the media, and it renewed a public conversation about Christian anti-Judaism.
In the firestorm after last year's interim report, Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, who will again preside, announced that the language group reports would not be made public — which led to another uproar in which synod participants, notably both progressives and traditionalists, accused the committee running the event of manipulation.
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He apparently wrote this at the very moment that New York was in an uproar over a sectarian medical code that the Roman Catholic Church had for years been imposing on public hospitals of that city.
Yet President Bush's order creating military tribunals to try those suspected of links to terrorism has aroused little public uproar.
The public uproar over the issue heightened Wednesday following an assertion by the Finance Minister Seth Terkper that allowances and pensions are being taxed under the new income tax law, Act 896, 2015, because they are all forms of income no matter how they are earned.
This follows public uproar against proposed tariff increments tabled by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Volta River Authority (VRA.
The Benue State government has banned public processions following Wednesday uproar when residents in Makurdi took to the streets to express their grievances over incessant killing of people in the rural areas by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
The most remarkable facet of the uproar about the condition of New York City's public housing isn't the outrage at the lack of heat in winter or its failure to...
City Council members Oliver Koppell and Annabel Palma may cause an uproar in City Hall, when they propose a bill that guarantees a wage of at least $ 10 for workers of development projects that have received more than $ 100,000 in public subsidies.
The public uproar inspired the election of a strongly pro-environment Town Board slate, who initiated measures for open space protection and more restrictive planning and zoning regulations.
President Mahama's request to keep the bungalow, contrary to the approved recommendations set by the Prof. Dora Francisca Edu - Buandoh committee on Emoluments and Conditions of Service for Article 71 office holders, has created a public uproar, with many Ghanaians accusing the President of blatantly trying to acquire more than what has been approved for him by the state.
He made the privacy push after public uproar over the White Plains - based newspaper's publication of an interactive map showing the addresses of all pistol permit holders in Rockland and Westchester County.
Despite a recent uproar over the validity of civic - minded groups such as co-op and condominium organizations being allowed to meet in public schools, the city Department of Education assured them that the doors would remain open.
Only when public uproar over my first Sunday Times MMR reports led to the retraction of the paper's «interpretation» section in March 2004, and the UK General Medical Council invoked its formidable powers under the 1983 Medical Act, were they brought to light at a fitness to practise hearing.
The world is in an uproar over the potential dangers of genetically - modified food, but the products of mutational processes that are worse than genetic - modification are already reality... and the public has been eating them.
There was public uproar at his recent appointment to the board of the new universities regulator, the Office for Students, in the light of numerous offensive comments he had made on social media, as well as his views on some education issues.
But in the process, public education has gained much - needed attention after Democratic senators held a marathon all - night session ahead of the vote, angry crowds protested outside their politicians» offices back home, and late - night comedians even took notice of the uproar.
When the Great Public Schools Now Initiative, the $ 490 million blueprint to turn half of Los Angeles» public school system into charter schools, was first leaked to Los Angeles Times reporter Howard Blume, it triggered an uproar among the city's education commPublic Schools Now Initiative, the $ 490 million blueprint to turn half of Los Angeles» public school system into charter schools, was first leaked to Los Angeles Times reporter Howard Blume, it triggered an uproar among the city's education commpublic school system into charter schools, was first leaked to Los Angeles Times reporter Howard Blume, it triggered an uproar among the city's education community.
«With the threat, the defunding of public education and then also the co-location effort, with Metro Charter School wanting to take over so - called extra space, this community was in an uproar, the parents were in an uproar.
There has been a public uproar about it, and the administration has requested a review of the proposal.
The contamination of Flint's water system dates to before 2013, when public uproar surfaced over cases of contamination attributed to the system's privatization.
In Pacita receiving this award it had created a public uproar where angry letters sent to editors of published newspapers from men and male artists who thought that they, not Pacita, should have received the award.
Amid much uproar, the prestigious Turner Prize was awarded in 2015 to Assemble, a British collective of architects who transform neglected public spaces through community engagement.
From this report he didn't do anything wrong substantively, but since he was the source of damaging the «public trust» re them by being part of causing an uproar, they might nail him anyway (to at least some degree).
As you might guess, this caused a bit of an uproar notwithstanding that the map was built on public information, information that had in fact been published by the same newspaper in 2006 (albeit without mapping or precise street addresses).
Following several public allegations against US Actor Kevin Spacey, the public is in uproar about sexual assault being swept under the carpet, about celebrity reactions to accusations, about the lack of public support for victims, but also about the press's forceful reporting of allegations as if...
Following several public allegations against US Actor Kevin Spacey, the public is in uproar about sexual assault being swept under the carpet, about celebrity reactions to accusations, about the lack of public support for victims, but also about the press's forceful reporting of allegations as if proven fact.
In fact, I [Colin] was CEO of CanLII during the period in which the scraping and republication took place and the public uproar began.
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