Sentences with phrase «public anger from»

Facing a maelstrom of public anger from consumers, politicians and the press, energy bosses are getting desperate

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An infographic from 360 Public Relations lays out what companies should do if they have to handle a social - media snafu, in particular, common sense tips like letting people vent their frustration and anger, and quickly and publicly acknowledging your mistake.
Right alongside my admiration for the public school students who have been so articulate and so focused in their advocacy, lies a deep anger and shame for some of the adult behavior on full display: adults creating and perpetuating fake news, doctoring video and pictures; adults pilfering from the holy ground that is the site of a mass killing; and adults attempting to steal the bright shine of these student advocates.
In recent months, revelations from European authorities about the tax avoidance strategies used by Google, Starbucks and Amazon have all stirred public anger and spurred several European governments, as well as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a Paris - based research organization for the world's richest countries, to discuss measures to close the loopholes.
But after a Bushmaster rifle was used in 2012 to kill 26 people, most of them young children, at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., public anger at Remington drove some investors to try to divest from the company.
From scathing editorials to calls for legislation, much of the public seems angered by the apparent unfairness of the situation,» says a news release promoting Bigland's new book, Along for the Ride.
This reevaluation comes as public anger over political inaction on gun control shifts toward the American companies that profit from gun sales.
The letter is addressed «To the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island,» but it is kept from public view, which hurts and angers those who think private ownership defies the letter's original sentiment.
With the many Chaldeans that woke up this morning and were picked up by [ICE] agents, there is a lot of confusion and anger,» he said, going on to discourage members from heated public demonstrations.
What makes it different from, say, a hate campaign against a public figure is that it tends to revolve around a single incident and inspires people who never had any prior dealings with the individual to focus white - hot anger at them (usually demanding that they be sacked).
Franky Schaeffer decries neutrality as a «myth» which results in a freedom from religion and the exclusion of all those who operate on the basis of religious convictions from involvement in public life (Time for Anger, pp. 19 - 20).
(CNN)-- The Vatican expressed rare public anger Wednesday in blasting the leaking of private papers from the pope's apartment, a scandal that observers say lifts the lid on a secret power struggle going on behind the closed doors of the Catholic Church.
CNN: Vatican shows rare public anger over leak The Vatican expressed rare public anger Wednesday in blasting the leaking of private papers from the pope's apartment, a scandal that observers say lifts the lid on a secret power struggle going on behind the closed doors of the Catholic Church.
After three early playoff exits, a plethora of coaching changes, chaos from the front office downwards, and the public embarrassment of angering the star they gave up everything to get, the Knicks traded Anthony for a mere return of Enes Kanter, Doug McDermott, and a second - round pick.
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The failure to fulfil their Olympic contract provoked anger amongst the public as members of the armed forces had to fill the security void, many of whom had come straight from deployment in Afghanistan.
Ten years ago, when Britain was coming to terms with an increase in terrorism from extreme Islamists, the public appeared to be shocked and seething with anger.
However, some genuine public sector workers were mistakenly deleted from the payroll, angering some labour unions.
Trade unions from across the public sector are warning Labour that there is «widespread anger and resentment» over proposed reforms to the public sector pension schemes.
«The public has moved from disapproval to anger and is demanding that our leaders step up and effect real change.»
Paterson is more sensible from what I've read than the Senate and Assembly who will resist any real reforms that might anger their masters in the public employees» unions.
«Despite all the anger that the expenses scandal has generated, it has sparked active engagement from neither the general public nor non-specialist groups in civil society,» the writers add.
Rep. Brian Higgins encountered anger and frustration from some Commodore Perry public housing tenants when he held a press conference there to tout his idea of renovating rows of empty, rundown apartments into low - and moderate - income units — and perhaps some market - rate housing, as well.
The stringent new rules, which come in the wake of the expenses scandal, are likely to provoke further objections from MPs, but all three party leaders have indicated their willingness to uphold them, in a bid to allay public anger over the allowances debacle.
The former chief executive of Barclays, who resigned yesterday morning amid rising political and public anger about the Libor scandal, is expected to offer a robust defence of his conduct when he faces MPs from 14:00 BST.
She is provoking anger from half the voting public because of a hard interpretation Brexit which she is anyway only adopting to fight off fundamentalists in her own party.
Within 12 hours an inquiry into what went wrong in the industry was underway, its public sessions over the next months provoking much handwringing from pollsters and anger from party strategists.
So Farage doesn't mask his anger the Tory - dominated out group is sidelining both, the officially sanctioned leave team erupting when the leader of the Purple Shirts was invited by ITV to answer questions from the public — one strategist issuing sinister threats against television executives.
Following the very real, visceral anger from the public over MPs expenses, all party leaders delivered messages to their electorate promising to restore their trust.
The pledge provoked anger from feminist pressure groups, who said it would tip justice and public opinion in favour of the defendants.
Usually the speaker illustrates one of the assertions with a sad or funny dating story that ends either with resignation to single status or with anger at the depressing situation he or she «has to» endure.If you're up for dating fat girls, you need a proper fat dating site.Forget about trying to pick up gals on the streets or in public places.I know some of you have had bad experiences, but the good experiences outweigh those, from what your fellow singletons tell me.
When her daughter is raped and murdered, and no one is held accountable, a mother (Frances McDormand) takes her anger public and demands answers from the local law officials (Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell).
His anger at the public's dislike of him causes a riot that leads to his expulsion from Rome.
One gets the sense that some of the vote on Amendment 66 was a carryover from the general public anger over how many measures, such as gun control, were forced through the legislature with little deliberation and no bipartisanship.
«I grew up having a huge amount of anger, frankly, at the local public schools — that what we were trying to do from 3 to 8 p.m. at night wasn't in most cases happening during the school day,» Arne Duncan says in an interview.
Education Week, October 4, 2011 «TFA's rapid growth and success in garnering financial support from public and private sources exhilarates some — and angers others,» writes Professor Susan Moore Johnson and Morgaen L. Donaldson, an assistant professor in the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut.
But the anger and skepticism elsewhere is striking, in part because some of it comes from people who have ardently supported opening the public school system to competition.
There was anger from around the world — and it is this channeled anger at owned family pets being killed by public officials unnecessarily that is a product of the change in how pit bulls are viewed around the world — as pets.
This anger is said to come from a variety of places: the lack of 3rd party support on Nintendo consoles, in which most multiplatform games skip Nintendo \'s platforms entirely; in the rare occasion that there is 3rd party support, it comes in the form of botched or downgraded ports, often missing all DLC support and being the last version to receive much needed patches; and finally, the indirect and unintended humiliation of the Nintendo fanbase from company executives and public relations employees who run off their mouth a bit more than some would like.
Though it is still in development, some of the anger from players and Kickstarter backers has raised questions over how studios should approach making games in the public eye, and how they inform paying consumers of features and the development roadmap.
Mr. Burns» limited attempt to repair the public perception of the TSA as a bunch of criminals well deserving of the title, «thousands standing around» resulted in even more anger from the public to the tune of 114 sizzling comments.
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