Sentences with phrase «public disquiet»

The environment has emerged as one of Beijing's key priorities amid growing public disquiet about urban smog, dwindling and polluted water supplies and the widespread industrial contamination of farmland.
Commenting, Len McCluskey, general secretary of Unite, said: «David Cameron is haemorrhaging trust over the Health Bill with public disquiet growing each day the government fights to keep the risk register secret.
«For years, the elite ignored public disquiet over immigration.
The term «cloning» means the asexual reproduction of identical copies of an original, and it is human cloning (and to a lesser extent animal cloning) for reproductive purposes that causes considerable public disquiet.
Mr Cameron and Liam Fox have led public disquiet against the Government's record on the welfare and resourcing of servicemen and their families.
Public disquiet often expresses many positive values that bioethicists need to take seriously.
Since the financial crisis, public disquiet about avaricious global capitalism has been palpable.
«Much of the public disquiet was about the speed with which this has come forward.
There are concerns that, despite his public disquiet about the civilian casualties and calls for restraint, the failure to call for an immediate ceasefire is akin to giving Israel the green light.
Public disquiet had arisen about what was said to be his overdiagnosis of epilepsy in young children and the overprescribing of drugs.
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