Sentences with phrase «public backlash on»

To succeed, the industry will have to ensure that stringent safety regulations are implemented or risk public backlash on the world stage
Suffolk faces a $ 160 million budget deficit between ongoing revenue and expenses, and a public backlash on fee hikes.

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Lane kept up that effort, saying that governments must put a greater emphasis on retraining and lifelong learning or risk a public backlash against the merits of freer trade.
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.
And companies who regularly deny insurance coverage based on social - media data could risk public backlash.
After public backlash, which was even spurred on by the campaign rhetoric of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and also saw Mylan CEO Heather Bresch testifying before Congress in September, the company attempted to make amends by releasing a generic version and offering certain discounts.
With Facebook facing a wave of public backlash over how it has handled user data over the years — a backlash that was kicked off two weeks ago with the revelation that data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica had worked on targeted election campaigns using personal and private Facebook data — the company today announced a new set of changes to help users find and change their privacy settings, as well as download and delete whatever data has been collected through Facebook's network of social media services.
If your going to serve the general public but focus on a very particular segment of your customer base then you will have to deal with some backlash from those outside of that customer base.
This position is one which few women feel safe to articulate in the public space for fear of a backlash, especially on social media.
My first encounter with the «backlash» you mentioned took place in the mid-90's when John Piper launched a public crusade to get me fired from Bethel University and to have my church kicked out of the Baptist General Conference on the grounds that I was a «heretic.»
Egypt's public prosecutor announced the charges Tuesday, the latest development in the deadly backlash against the low - budget, amateurish 14 - minute movie trailer produced privately in the United States and posted on YouTube.
Archer toyed with a sale process last year but put that on ice when sentiment soured around the dairy sector after the troubles at Victoria's Murray Goulburn and the public backlash against private label milk at the big supermarket chains Coles and Woolworths.
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.
But the last government dropped the plans to increase duty on cider by ten per cent after a public backlash against the move.
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.
The debate over guns in Westchester has also made its way into local conversations, particularly in the town / village of Harrison, the village of Rye Brook, and the town of Mamaroneck, the latter of which briefly attempted to ban carrying weapons on its public property — an initiative that was quickly dropped after vehement public backlash.
The NCCE in this year had a backlash by the public when it announced its decision to embark on Presidential and Parliamentary debate citing that it was a duplication of what the IEA does.
Remember: This was supposedly agreed on last year, but the Assembly blamed at passing what the Senate had already approved, thanks to backlash from labor unions — and their elected official allies — that the measure was too broad and would hurt low - level public employees.
When he pushed on outside income disclosure last year, he faced backlash from Senate Republicans who suggested that identifying the source of domestic partners» pay was more important than increasing the number of clients subjected to public scrutiny.
Here's what Facebook tried to get away with in 2009 (a public backlash forced it to tone down the language): «You hereby grant Facebook an irrevocable, perpetual, nonexclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense) to (a) use, copy, publish, stream, store, retain, publicly perform or display, transmit, scan, reformat, modify, edit, frame, translate, excerpt, adapt, create derivative works and distribute (through multiple tiers), any User Content you (i) Post on or in connection with the Facebook Service or the promotion thereof.»
In the Internet age, in which the Chinese public is becoming increasingly vocal about their rights and mobilizing on social networks, popular protests like the demonstrations in the city of Jiangmen against the processing plant suggest a wider backlash against nuclear power.
Contrary to widespread view that the recession led to a substantial backlash against immigration, Professor Timothy Hatton, at the University of Exeter, found that the two most influential variables shifting public opinion on immigration are actually the share of immigrants in the population and the share of social benefits.
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.
There's been a backlash against these films in recent years (partly levelled at the public school, Oxbridge provenance of the filmmakers), but the fact that most of them ride high on this list suggests they're still credited with initiating a new age of storytelling in British cinema, both in terms of the range, social and geographical, of subjects and a style of filmmaking that honours realism above all else.
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
But we find little evidence of a public backlash against Common Core and test - based accountability, at least on the basis of new information about local school district rankings.
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.»
School funding chiefs and academy trust bosses have been under increasing pressure to crack down on excessive executive pay following a public backlash over rising academy CEO pay in recent years.
Political challenges and other education priorities have also led to slower progress toward implementing additional evaluation policies, particularly the use of student growth measures based on state assessments in evaluating teachers.59 60 States have responded to public backlash by decreasing the weighting of value - added scores or other student growth measures in teacher evaluation ratings.
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.
After a sever backlash from the public and a harsh reception from the press, Microsoft announced, barely two weeks after E3, that it was indeed reverting its stance on the Xbox One's online restrictions.
Matthew Brannon, Polluted Minds & Open Wounds, 2005, Public Breakup & Career Backlash, 2005, Compliance & Resentment, 2005, Welcome to the End, 2005 Silkscreens on paper, 70 x 100 cm each, Courtesy of the artist and Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art
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).
Because smart public health activists have focused private - sector attention on the risk of consumer backlash against products that might harm children, and because cost - effective alternatives to BPA already exist.
UK faces green agenda backlash as energy prices rise — The British government faces a public backlash against its green energy agenda as consumers are unwilling to spend more on -LSB-...]
How any society tolerates disfavoured notions reflects where we are at in progressing forward, and by firing him, Google are acknowledging that women are just as capable as men, and staying true to their values... or did Google buckle under the pressure that Damore expressed arguably sexist views, so out of fear of public retaliation, they chose to fire him and avoid a negative backlash on their business?
However, after intense public media and backlash, BA changed their policy to allow employees to wear a symbol of faith «openly» on a lapel pin, «with some flexibility... to wear a symbol of faith on a chain».
At the time, the country's justice minister publicly spoke of considering a ban on cryptocurrency trading and quickly garnered a major backlash from the public and other ministries within the government.
With Facebook facing a wave of public backlash over how it has handled user data over the years — a backlash that was kicked off two weeks ago with the revelation that data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica had worked on targeted election campaigns using personal and private Facebook data — the company today announced a new set of changes to help users find and change their privacy settings, as well as download and delete whatever data has been collected through Facebook's network of social media services.
Nordea Bank AB has decided to «quarantine» Facebook investments in the asset management unit, «given the high - level revelations and the turmoil surrounding the company with a strong public backlash,» head of sustainable finance, Sasja Beslik, wrote on Twitter.
Korean leadership this week has been fragmented on the subject of cryptocurrencies, causing a public backlash in a country that has enthusiastically embraced the new asset class.
But this should definitely come as a big blow to the tech giant which is already facing backlash from certain sections of the public for their aggressive policies on patents.
Public backlash probably won't drive advertisers away either, as it did on YouTube when ads were featured alongside extremist videos and videos that exploited children.
Hogg has received one of the worst backlashes from the public, with an abundance of people spreading false rumors on social media calling him a crisis actor.
The backlash from the Korean public was immediate and fierce, compelling the official office of the Korean president to release a statement cooling fears of a ban on trading, on the same day of the justice minister's statement.
Although public backlash forced the Korean government to backtrack on its ban plans, the death scare was enough to show us a brief glimpse of what an ugly crash could look like.
The public backlash against Cambridge Analytica and Facebook centres on their practices of harvesting psychological data to influence political behaviour.
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