The erstwhile Mahama administration received a lot of
public backlash for...
Not exact matches
Hawley's inquiry comes amid withering
public and political
backlash against Facebook
for its role in allowing Cambridge Analytica to access information about its users and to possibly influence the 2016 presidential election campaign.
After that, the company would probably turn to damage control
for user feedback,
public backlash and advertiser relationships.
As
for the impact on Trump, Sabato said that it's possible he could be hurt in the
backlash, although he has done much to separate himself from the GOP and Congress in his
public image.
The state government has made further amendments to its decision to charge a $ 4,000
public school fee
for families on 457 visas, after community
backlash resulted in multiple delays.
Add one more name to the new slew of pharma companies trying to counteract the
public backlash to big drug price increases: France's Sanofi, a $ 126 billion firm known
for its flagship diabetes and vaccines units.
Despite Vogel's involvement in the case that took away 18 years of Avery's life, the attorney does not seem to be experiencing the same level of
backlash as Kratz (perhaps because the state's failures in 1985 have been well known to the
public for more than a decade at this point).
Public companies
for the first time this year must disclose how much more they pay their chief executive than their median employee, a rule born in the wake of the financial crisis and amid a social
backlash against rising income inequality.
By not parading UBL around as a trophy kill, we both limit the spectacle that many of our own gruesome or doubting
public desire AND the propensity
for backlash from the communities so very near the war we're fighting.
Writing in the New York Review of Books (April 1), I. F. Stone made an astonishingly persuasive case
for the bizarre possibility that the CIA leaked the House report to an unwitting Schorr — a masterstroke which channeled
public anger toward a virulent «secrecy
backlash.»
But the lack of a popular
backlash to Trump's questioning of our alliance systems should be cause
for worry about the depth of
public support
for America's current global role.
After a
public backlash against the airline, it amended the policy but refused to reimburse Eweida
for the wages she lost
for the time she was sent home without pay
for refusing to hide her cross.
This position is one which few women feel safe to articulate in the
public space
for fear of a
backlash, especially on social media.
It is funny that Greg Schiano whose name is tied to the Sandusky situation goes
for a job at Tennessee and has Meyer and Belichick vouch
for him and all but clear his name but there was
public outrage and it was all over the web but I haven't seen tons and tons of
backlash on Briles.
You may face
backlash for breastfeeding your baby in
public or face ridicule
for choosing to breastfeed your baby.
So last month, when the Center
for Science in the
Public Interest announced it was filing a class action lawsuit to stop McDonald's from using Happy Meal toys to market to children, the fierce and ugly
backlash against the mother of two who was brave enough to attach her name to the case was predictable.
Equally these last - minute changes, as with the route north of Birmingham, have also not been put forward
for public consultation and therefore risk huge
public and stakeholder
backlash.
Question is, what would the numbers be if you normalize
for prosecutor bending to
public pressure and sending LE - defenant cases to the jury (to avoid
public backlash, or pressure from the Feds) that clearly have no way of being successfully prosecuted and would NOT be brought to the jury by the same prosecutor
for a civilian without publicity involved?
While there are exemptions
for those working in sectors with a shortage, the move has caused
public backlash, with a petition reaching more than 100,000 signatures and prompting a debate in parliament.
The «Eagle Prophet» as he is popularly called, gained recognition
for his famous prophecies that has caused a great stare among Ghanaians due to his unflinching ability to deliver prophesies amid several
backlash from a section of the
public who treat his prophesies with scorn rather than finding solutions to avert them.
In fact, it took a fierce
public reaction and
backlash for the government to even make a U-turn on providing 9/11 first - responders with healthcare
for the afflictions they got by helping in the aftermath of the attacks.
February saw Ms Spelman apologise to MPs
for the plans to sell off the forests, after a popular
backlash against the proposals which prompted a sustained
public campaign against them.
Public Advocate Tish James, often at the vanguard of the left, has encountered
backlash online
for supporting one of the IDC's newest members, Marisol Alcantara, in a primary last year.
«It is true that the City's pending law would allow merchants to retain the entirety of the five - cent fee, but few merchants think the nickel - a-bag «profit» would be worth the attendant administrative costs and the
public backlash that awaits every time the cash register attendant adds the fee
for each bag a customer would need,» Potrikus wrote.
They certainly led to an enormous
public backlash which culminated in demands
for reform.
Backlash: Mencap chief executive Mark Goldring questioned whether Mr Clarke is fit
for public office
After receiving a lot of
backlashes from the
public including some members of the government, A-Plus apologized to the President
for his actions, admitting that he used the wrong platform to voice out his concerns.
However, we worry that displays of hubris or overt attempts to politicise the debate
for narrow self - interest could cause a
backlash among the very people the organisers claim to be speaking to: members of the
public who do not trust science.»
There's growing concern among researchers that
public wariness about the newborn screening program will create a
backlash — with parents declining to screen their kids (who may end up much sicker because their disease wasn't caught early), and with the spots no longer made available
for valuable pediatrics research, such as tracing the origins of childhood leukemia.
But more controversial proposals — to bounce solar energy back out into space,
for instance — split the conference, with policy experts warning climate scientists that there would be a
public backlash.
The
public lack of grief on the part of the Royals brought about a great
backlash against them, and fearing additional
public resentment, Queen Elizabeth II, at the behest of current Prime Minister Tony Blair, agreed to some compromises in order to preserve the institution of the Royal Family, including a
public television address and walking among the people, acts which were exceedingly rare
for the Queen of England.
The failure of both «The Maxx» TV show and of The Caveman's Valentine (while not forgetting the initial
backlash against Unbreakable) suggests that the
public may not be ready
for America's surprising contributions to dark fantasy.
After it was excluded from a Best Picture nomination, the Academy sensed a
public backlash, so they expanded their Best Picture list to ten nomination slots and ten nominees
for Best Picture.
It's probably time
for education reformers and policymakers to admit that just pushing harder on test - driven accountability as the primary tool
for changing our creaky old
public school system is apt to yield more
backlash than accomplishment
Among other things, he wrote, «It's probably time
for education reformers and policymakers to admit that just pushing harder on test - driven accountability as the primary tool
for changing our creaky old
public - school system is apt to yield more
backlash than accomplishment.»
Supporters rushed the standards» adoption, used whatever political channels were most convenient, eschewed
public debate and discussion, and in doing so triggered a massive
backlash that either caused states to reject the standards outright or led them to water down the initiative to such an extent that there's little left of the original vision, which called
for the careful alignment of standards, tests, curricular resources, and teaching strategies, all to be shared across state borders.
The recent use of personality data
for advantage by Facebook and Cambridge Analytica has led to a significant
public backlash.
for school year 2017 - 2018 has received little
backlash, which could mean one of three things: either the district has done an effective job communicating and engaging the
public, or charter schools have taken top billing — again, or everyone is just silly happy about the proposed salary increases.
The $ 902 million budget
for school year 2017 - 2018 has received little
backlash, which could mean one of three things: either the district has done an effective job communicating and engaging the
public, or charter schools have taken top billing — again, or everyone is just silly happy about the proposed salary increases.
Rehana Azam, GMB National Secretary
for Public Services, said: «Justine Greening has serious and urgent questions to answer in the face of the huge public backlash at the government's funding
Public Services, said: «Justine Greening has serious and urgent questions to answer in the face of the huge
public backlash at the government's funding
public backlash at the government's funding cuts.
A legal victory has ignited a
backlash against Gilbert
Public Schools... John Wright, president of the state's largest teachers» union, said the lawsuit and now the ruling «have disastrous implications»
for teachers in Career Ladder districts, including Gilbert's neighbors, Mesa
Public Schools and Chandler Unified School District.
And with all due respect to Jeff Sessions, there's good reason
for the
backlash: The billionaire Amway heiress from Michigan, who long ago made «school choice» her passion project, is the first education secretary in history to be hostile to the very idea of
public education.
Some of these criticisms have been highlighted in political
backlash against the Common Core State Standards,
for example.11 Additionally, some critics argue that investments that significantly alter
public institutions can create sustainability issues if funders» priorities shift and private support is withdrawn.
Although decent responses exist
for every one of these concerns, as do sundry ways of curbing their excesses, it's probably time
for education reformers and policymakers to admit that just pushing harder on test - driven accountability as the primary tool
for changing our creaky old
public - school system is apt to yield more
backlash than accomplishment.
they may regret creating Android as the burden it has become
for them, but they are now in a position to keep going as MS had to do with Windows or face a
public backlash.
The idea of dominance in dogs has been so misunderstood by some trainers in popular media
for so long that it has now become a dirty word, such that even when trainers and behavior experts use the word correctly, they risk a
backlash from people that are — let's face it - exhausted from having to continually reeducate the
public about what dominance really is and what it isn't, particularly when so much damage has been done because of the way the word has been used by some people in the dog training world.
The game originally received much
backlash from the
public for its portrayal of the enemy as a white, religious, North American group despite its clear cult - status.
The sale of «Shuffleton's Barbershop» by the Berkshire Museum in Massachusetts
for an undisclosed price came amid a
public backlash and a legal fight.
Meat has not been part of the global conversation about climate change
for far too long, as governments fear
backlash from powerful meat lobbies and the angry
public, and as a result many individuals have not yet learned about the impact it has.
This is especially true
for solar PV, where in Germany and Spain FIT payments have caused serious energy policy turmoil, and in the US, where net metering policies have caused
public utility
backlash against PV deployment in states like Arizona and California (a result of utilities being forced to pay 15 - 30ckWh
for PV electricity instead of purchasing on the wholesale markets
for 4 - 6c / kWh).