Sentences with phrase «public furor»

"Public furor" refers to intense anger, outrage, or controversy that is expressed by a large number of people in the general population. It describes a situation where there is widespread public outcry or strong negative emotions towards a particular issue or event. Full definition
Public furor over StubHub's inflated costs for tickets to the Tragically Hip's farewell tour shows the risks of variable pricing.
The suit traces back to public furor related to the Titan, a mining product developed and released by KnCMiner in 2014 that was designed to confirm transactions for non-bitcoin cryptocurrencies like litecoin, a process known as mining.
The disclosures have caused a public furor, with Stumpf facing heated questions before two congressional committees and other U.S. authorities launching investigations into the bank's sales practices, including the Justice Department and the Labor Department.
The Gospel of Christian Atheism was written in 1965, and was intended as a mediation of an American radical theology to the public at large, although its author had no expectation at all of the public furor which would arise in the following year over the advent of a death of God theology.
«If that same evidence existed for some food additives,» he says, «there would be a public furor
Two months after safety breaches at federal labs first set off a public furor, top health officials are auditioning new checks on worker safety including specialized time - lapse cameras and digital worksheets to track crucial steps such as bacterium inactivation.
He was an TORONTO — Controversial U of T psychology professor Jordan Peterson once again ignited a public furor last night, refusing to refer to a popular Stephen
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