Sentences with phrase «public anxiety»

It needs some work, but it acknowledges the burden of the payroll taxes on working families and public anxieties about health insurance coverage.
«In just 13 months, the coalition government has secured a depressing level of public anxiety which took the previous Conservative Government eighteen years to achieve.
Carney's agenda can form a point of contact between libertarian populists and conservative reformers who favor family friendly tax reform that would increase the take home pay of working parents and market - oriented alternatives to Obamacare that would alleviate public anxieties about access to health care.
Public anxiety in recent weeks has been focused on Facebook's handling of data, but Cloudflare's DNS service is aimed at hiding browsing data from ISPs.
Public anxiety over food safety often spreads like wildfire, keeping consumer companies from Coca - Cola to cosmetics firm Avon Products on their toes.
Nigel Farage has, of course, never made exaggerated claims to politically exploit public anxieties.
Congressional Democrats are trying to build support for an effort to bar gun purchases by terror suspects, hoping to take advantage of the same public anxieties about security that gave Republicans a ringing House victory.
The close - knit security web thrown on the nooks and crannies of the city triggered public anxiety, as tough - looking riot policemen manned checkpoints on the major highways and highbrow areas within Yenagoa.
«This generated undue public anxiety and different strategies and deployments for our agencies, resulting in the state marshaling unprecedented resources in order to adapt to the constantly shifting guidance and recommendations from the EPA.
First, on the «squeezed middle», which, like Cameron's «broken society», captures public anxiety about the future.
ATTEMPTING last week to assuage widespread discontent, President Muhammadu Buhari managed instead to deepen public anxiety.
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Having found that the global warming cri de coeur no longer loosens progressive purse strings, or stirs public anxieties, leftist groups like the Center for Food Safety and Pesticide Action Network North America have found a new cause.
Once public anxiety rose, activists demanded that the ash be dug up and moved «somewhere else,» regardless of the cost, which could be in the billions — and regardless of the fact that detected levels of chromium - 6 (and other metals) do not pose health risks and come from natural rock formations, as well as from coal.
«North Korea has attempted cyber attacks previously to spark public anxiety and hostility against the government,» the Yonhap news agency reported, citing the Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning.
«I want us to starve extremist parties of the oxygen of public anxiety they thrive on and extinguish them once and for all,» he added.
Meanwhile, the meeting agreed that it was «critical» for the WHO to form a communications plan over the next few months to increase public awareness and understanding of the importance of the flu work, and to alleviate public anxieties.
But if the BNP declines, the causes which propelled its rise — public anxiety about Islam and immigration and hostility to the political mainstream — remain in place.
It is less clear what immediate agenda this would generate for dealing with the pressures of an economic downturn and rising food and fuel prices, or public anxieties and grievances about immigration, crime, the closure of post offices or NHS reconfiguration.
Admitting the conference took place at a difficult moment, he said: «Public anxiety about the Comprehensive Spending Review is now at its height.
«This case tragically exposes the insufficient response to public anxiety that still exists in some parts of the country and we need to guarantee consistent standards for dealing with anti-social behaviour everywhere.»
He said many of the «causes of public anxiety» in Britain, including cross-border crime, terrorism, climate change and immigration, «can not be tackled effectively without coherent and coordinated action by the European Union itself».
«I acknowledge the public anxiety about research with highly pathogenic avian influenza.
I suspect that this shift is responsible for much of the public anxiety about science, which the neurophysiologist Richard Gregory recently suggested is a peculiarly British thing.
When danger is imminent and official information is disseminated inconsistently, public anxiety is elevated.
Einar's transition into Lili unfolds gradually and tenderly, first as he serves as the female substitute for one of Gerde's models, then as he begins to step out as Lili, a persona the couple creates in an attempt to quell Einar's public anxieties.
Worse, the news media, climate activists, politicians, and regulators treat the «projections» as predictions, or forecasts, for purposes of stirring up public anxiety and trying to justify draconian anti-fossil-fuel policies.
Since that time, the perceived phenomenon of the gang, and the associated fear and menace of young men acting in concert in furtherance of criminal enterprise, has continued to provide compelling newspaper copy, public anxiety and, sometimes, very real crime.
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