Sentences with phrase «potential backlash»

• Companies in regulated industries, like health care and banking, need to think about enforcement and potential backlash from regulatory bodies and agencies.
Core developers have been too afraid to implement changes to the protocol because of potential backlash from the community, and BIPs that propose hard forks to execute block size increases have been censored and contested.
But in the case of Dream it's interesting to see how the developers have seemingly tried to avoid potential backlash by throwing in more traditional gamey ideas.
Facebook appears to be bulletproof after stellar earnings report Opinion: Zuckerberg and Co. still face potential backlash in future quarters, but so far seem indestructibleEven as a mature company facing public backlash, Facebook managed to increase its revenue and user growth in the first quarter, an amazing feat.
We know that the frontrunner will suffer potential backlash.
-- but in a way, Beauty and the Beast feels like the riskiest of them all so far, as far as potential backlash is concerned.
At a press event for Perry's newest film Madea's Big Happy Family, which came out on Friday, Perry addressed Spike Lee's criticisms in a most unexpected fashion — by railing at me for a question I was making about a completely different kind of potential backlash.
The new suite of laws also are likely to curtail strategic opportunities in those states, as businesses are forced to look elsewhere to expand or face a potential backlash from employees or investors for staying.
We can also expect the government to look beyond the potential backlash from environmentalists and push to reform regulatory processes that slow down the development of our natural resources.
Potential backlash could also lead some marketers back to making the hard sell rather than joining or creating a social movement.
The potential backlash from evangelicals had an immediate impact on some of Obama's evangelical supporters.
Might be too much to risk for franchises and not enough possible value to extract from him to justify the potential backlash from their fanbase.
According to Don Balon, as re-reported by The Express, the 30 - year - old has phoned his former teammate Neymar and warned him about the potential backlash he would face if reports of a future move to Real Madrid are true.
Raheem Sterling would also like to work with Louis van Gaal at Old Trafford, but has reservations about the potential backlash from Liverpool fans (Guardian)
If European policy - makers fail to switch gears and respect Greek pride and honour when approaching the economic crisis, the potential backlash might be devastating for both Greece and Europe with far - reaching social, political and economic implications.
Fay said that while a potential backlash was a concern, he nevertheless believes the vote was a turning point.
John Kitzhaber's resignation and the potential backlash that might occur against the Democratic dominated legislature.
Based on the season of precursors and roller coasters of potential backlash or controversy, the general consensus among pro predictors is that Three Billboards, The Shape of Water and Get Out are the Best Picture contenders.
After all, when someone begins with «I've been a little wary of the potential backlash I might face,» you get the impression that he is either going to strike right at the heart of some sacred screed of writing or he's about to go political.
Jensen is full - bore on embracing an involved audience; she doesn't seem to have any worries about a potential backlash, should backers not be pleased with the game they helped fund.
The biggest worry about rich Arab and Asian states buying up Wall Street is the potential backlash
If not, and race and gender considerations are the motivating factor behind law firm hiring decisions on an ad hoc and irregular basis, the only thing keeping reverse discrimination suits being brought by whites and men may be the potential backlash such associates would face from other law firms as perceived troublemakers.
This might help make the protection more affordable by spreading the cost over all homeowners, but the potential backlash of burdening the majority of people with a large premium increase for a benefit they don't need, may make this idea very unpopular.
With courts now routinely ruling upon the permissible scope of broad discovery requests, defense counsel must be aware of the potential backlash against these requests in light of increasing concerns about the private nature of the information.
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