Sentences with phrase «public frustration»

The nascent district rebellion comes against a backdrop of growing public frustration with standardized testing in general.
Public frustration with existing criminal - justice procedures has encouraged a what - else - can - we - do attitude.
Now, after years of inaction, and in the face of public frustration over rising gas prices, the only energy proposal he's really promoting is more offshore drilling — a position he recently adopted that has become the centerpiece of his plan, and one that will not make a real dent in current gas prices or meet the long - term challenge of energy independence.
The creators of the malware took advantage of public frustration with Beijing's Internet filters, which hamper access to Apple and other foreign websites.
Climate change skeptics like James Taylor, environmental policy fellow at the Heartland Institute, a conservative think tank, said the pushback in schools and legislatures reflected public frustration at being told «only one side of the global warming debate — the scientifically controversial theory that humans are creating a global warming crisis.»
In response to the NTSB's newly public frustration over the release of these details by Tesla, Musk wrote on Twitter today, «Lot of respect for NTSB, but NHTSA regulates cars, not NTSB, which is an advisory body.
It's fair to say Facebook has handled this issue exceptionally badly — leaving Collins to express public frustration about the lack of co-operation when, for example, he had asked it for help and information related to the UK's Brexit referendum — turning what could have been a fairly easy to manage process into a major media circus - cum - PR nightmare.
The Conservatives are targeting public frustration at the persistent premium Canadian consumers must pay for a range of brand - name goods, such as clothing, appliances, toiletries or books, compared with what Americans are charged for the same products.
nobody expects him to score every chance but clear public frustration with himself makes him even miss the next chance; he needs to keep his cool
They need to pursue reforms to address the lost satisfaction with, and relevance and infl uence of Parliament, to establish that they have understood public frustration with the way politics is conducted and to help build trust.
There is great public frustration, but at this point there are many that also feel it is in India's interest to be seen as a major player.»
[13] Price threatened to withhold future television license fees in response to a lack of thorough news coverage of Wales, echoing a BBC Audience Council for Wales July report citing public frustration over how the Welsh Assembly is characterised in national media.
IOCUS grew out of immense public frustration with the federal judicial system.
In response to the NTSB's newly public frustration over the release of these details by Tesla, Musk wrote on Twitter today, «Lot of respect for NTSB, but NHTSA regulates cars, not NTSB, which is an advisory body.
Skim headlines from the press coverage of school districts undergoing state takeover and turnaround and you will find significant signs of public frustration.
Public frustration with existing criminal - justice procedures has encouraged a what - else - can - we - do...
The other factor could be the public frustration of Arsenal fans and people in the football media connected with the club.
But between 2 ACL surgeries, inconsistent playing time, and his public frustrations with the team I really don't think his asking price will be that high.
It's crunch time at Man United given Jose Mourinho's public frustrations.
Public frustrations have also focused on the 1991 inquest verdict of «accidental death», which concluded that all the victims had died before 15:15 - 15 minutes after the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest had begun.
You seem to be ignoring the publics frustration and mistrust of the current mainstream parties.
«It's clear that his style is to air his public frustration.
«In the Howard Beach case, Governor Mario Cuomo allowed just twenty - five days to go by, and with no action by the Queens District Attorney he responded to the widespread opinion, and public frustration that the Queens District Attorney had exhibited a lethargic approach, and maybe even partiality in his investigation,» the lawmakers write.
It's clear that his style is to air his public frustration,» Cuomo said Tuesday at an unrelated press conference at New York University Law School.
«It's clear that his style is to air his public frustration,» Cuomo said.
The crowd's sour reaction stemmed from Dolgon's public frustration with the county over what he perceived as it dragging its feet over funding for improvements in the War Memorial.
According to Booker, Newark politics have always been rough, and public frustration with 21 years of state control over city schools is understandable.
But since then, public frustration has built up to a breaking point for the social network.
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