Sentences with phrase «of widespread anger»

The openness encouraged (and required) by social media, apps and nearly every commercial website we visit perhaps explains the lack of widespread anger at state spying.

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Tales of graft and officials» high living, including extravagant banquets and expensive rounds on the golf course, have prompted widespread public anger because bureaucrats are meant to live on modest sums and lead morally exemplary lives.
Attempts by Monti's government to cut spending caused widespread public anger, boosting the support of populist parties in the election.
The inconsistent application of the new guideline has led to anger among players, managers and pundits, with confusion over what should or should not constitute a handball now widespread.
I challenged David Cameron to stop the badger cull not only due to rising costs, animal welfare concerns and public anger, but also because of widespread criminal activity, which threatens the future of a species which is protected by law and has lived on this land for 300,000 years.
On the 64th floor of 1 World Trade Center, at the first of six planned events around the state, the governor spoke to a seated assembly of more than 100 people, including state and local elected officials and everyday New Yorkers, relaying an overall message that kept with his recent record but was also engineered as a response to the widespread «middle class anger» evident in the 2016 presidential election.
Outspoken Uranus has been in warrior - sign Aries since 2011, giving rise to waves of anger met with widespread activism.
While I don't think that many of the young men I've encountered would «bite the usherette's leg in the dark» or «rub a pot roast all over his chest» during a family dinner (let alone kill a girl at the junior prom only to «dig up her body and make a cage with her bones») I do think - as the astonishing popularity of the book Raising Cain demonstrates — that we need to do a better job in terms of dealing with the free - floating and widespread anger felt by the males in our culture.
Perhaps the most visible example of this deterioration is the widespread anger among both education professionals and policymakers over the design and implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act.
In what has been described as the greatest challenge to the communist state in China since its inception in 1949, tens of thousands soon joined in the peaceful protest, angered by widespread governmental corruption and calling for democratic reform.
After a decade in which sane commentators have been angered and frustrated by the purblind adherence to the warmist superstition by followers of the Al Gore cult — prominent among them our own esteemed First Minister and President for Life Designate — the whole climate change scam has finally degenerated into a joke, provoking widespread derision.
Sometimes this will be simply an occasional and personal rebellion against the orthodoxy of the time — and while ortolan orgies will (rightly) anger many in the environmental community, I doubt that they will become a widespread trend
Widespread anger and concern about the threatened closure of remote Aboriginal communities in Western Australia have galvanised a national movement of opposition, as has been seen in a serie... Read more
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