Sentences with phrase «public outcry as»

That comes after a massive public outcry as Apple's reorganized Photos app replaced the Camera Roll with other folders.
Great sales, combined with the public outcry as a result of the cliffhanger ending, led to the inevitable sequel.
After an episode of Cesar 911 appeared to show him setting up pigs as bait to «train» a dog with a history of killing two pigs, Cesar Millan's training tactics prompted a massive public outcry as well as an animal cruelty investigation.
Mayor Bloomberg never worried about public outcry as embarked on his sweeping public health crusades.

Not exact matches

The public outcry from an environmental disaster such as an oil spill or violating the pay laws of your employees will cost your business much more than the expenses of being socially responsible.
The outcry after the shooting has sparked public pressure on corporations who offer discounts to the NRA as well as asset managers who invest in gun manufacturers.
A government campaign portraying billionaire businessman George Soros as the enemy of the Hungarian people has prompted a public outcry with people accusing the ruling right - wing Fidesz party of Nazi - era anti-Semitism.
Public outcry forced the company to backtrack on its new policy the following week, but it was too late to stop it from looking as a silly as the Trix rabbit.
The net - neutrality laws passed during the Obama administration, formally known as the 2015 Open Internet Order, were approved in a 3 - 2 vote along party lines in February 2015, after months of heated debate and public outcries.
The list of companies terminating their partnerships with the National Rifle Association is growing as public outcry against the gun group escalates following the deadliest mass shooting at a public high school in U.S. history.
As Facebook grapples with a backlash over its role in spreading disinformation, an internal dispute over how to handle the threat and the public outcry is resulting in the departure of a senior executive.
So we have gotten to the point that public outcry against the use of rape as a weapon in war can be viewed as helping spread the very thing it is trying to fight.
Postal Doors Staying Open Faced with outcry from the public and in Congress, the Postal Service backed off plans that called for closing as many as 3,700 rural post offices starting next week.
As if that wasn't enough to invoke a public outcry, this month, the New York Times also reported that Uber leveraged a tool called «Greyball» to help its drivers evade enforcement in cities where Uber operations are deemed illegal.
In June, Beijing banned online loans to college after a public outcry over students falling victim to aggressive debt recovery tactics — including requiring nude photos as collateral — practiced by loan sharks.
Honestly who gives a $ # i +... Good chance the public outcry of this «controversy», as is so many things now in this world are, wont make it past next week and everyone will go back to enjoying their morning chicken biscuits.
As it happens, enough people did sit down, examine their consciences and then stood right back up again: the public outcry eventually forced Steinberg's clinic to suspend the service.
As for your seriously off base torture comparison, if we saw a drastic increase in violent crimes, and there was a public outcry for harsher punishments to try and serve as a deterrent, and the Bill was drafted, made open to the public, and the solid majority of the population didn't turn against it with protests, signatures, and contacting their representatives; maybe a torture law could make it (though it would never get past the Supreme Court as the Consttution is now, but we'll let that slide as a hypotheticalAs for your seriously off base torture comparison, if we saw a drastic increase in violent crimes, and there was a public outcry for harsher punishments to try and serve as a deterrent, and the Bill was drafted, made open to the public, and the solid majority of the population didn't turn against it with protests, signatures, and contacting their representatives; maybe a torture law could make it (though it would never get past the Supreme Court as the Consttution is now, but we'll let that slide as a hypotheticalas a deterrent, and the Bill was drafted, made open to the public, and the solid majority of the population didn't turn against it with protests, signatures, and contacting their representatives; maybe a torture law could make it (though it would never get past the Supreme Court as the Consttution is now, but we'll let that slide as a hypotheticalas the Consttution is now, but we'll let that slide as a hypotheticalas a hypothetical).
The big headline was that ketchup was going to count as a vegetable, leading to a huge public outcry and an eventual retreat by the Reagan administration.
As a result, the Today Show found themselves the focus of a very public outcry and «nurse - in» in Rockefeller Plaza.
This was even as he condemned the act which had attracted public outcry in the last forty eight hours.
@DVK The article does mention that, but I'm skeptical that explains the disparity, as that would have to mean that every single grand jury investigation of a police officer, more or less, was motivated by public outcry, and no grand jury investigations not of police officers were.
The bill as introduced in the Assembly and Senate would eliminate that limit, although developers would have to get anything above 12 approved by the Department of City Planning (as well as the City Council, where public outcry might try to limit things again).
An (English) public outcry, as noted in the previous paragraph would be feared, and the Labour leadership might feel democratic principle dictates that they do not govern rump UK without a rump UK majority.
The resulting public outcry against News Corporation and its owner Rupert Murdoch led to several high - profile resignations, including that of Murdoch as News Corporation director, Murdoch's son James as executive chairman, Dow Jones chief executive Les Hinton, News International legal manager Tom Crone, and chief executive Rebekah Brooks.
Despite New York City's status as a sanctuary city, federal agents can not be banned from public buildings and continue to make arrests despite outcry from local elected officials.
The public outcry and the criticism of social services which followed high profile cases of child abuse, such as those of Victoria Climbie and baby Peter Connelly, was reported to have resulted in increased numbers of children being taken into care as social workers erred on the side of caution.
The death of another child, «Baby P», in 2007, who lived in the same London Borough of Haringey under the same social care services as Victoria Climbie, provoked a huge public outcry.
You mean public out cry as in people marching in the streets or outcry like news networks because there was a lot of out cry coming from conservative networks like Fox.
The high number of appointments has caused a huge public outcry with many describing it as being in sharp contrast with President Akufo - Addo's promise of lean government and protection for the public purse.
Seventeen students and teachers were killed in a Valentine's Day shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, sparking a public outcry for new gun - control measures as well as action to improve school safety.
The session came as at least the fourth time protesters had shut down School Board business, since a public outcry to remove Paladino first started.
Despite the public outcry against the proposed removal of oil subsidy as from next year, Niger State Governor Babangida Aliyu yesterday wooed traditional rulers to support...
Despite the public outcry against the proposed removal of oil subsidy as from next year, Niger State Governor Babangida Aliyu yesterday wooed traditional rulers to support the Federal Government's plan.
Amid the outcry over the agents» visit, the city and the federal government issued contradictory accounts about what happened at Public School 58, also known as the School of Heroes, on Thursday.
The move raised public outcry while the opposition New Patriotic Party has described it as sheer wickedness and evil, asking the government to halt it.
He had briefly proposed an effort to map Muslim neighborhoods as commissioner of the Los Angeles Police Department in 2007, but it was abandoned following a public outcry.)
As with onshore wind farms, there is frequent public outcry over the placement of power pylons.
There was an outcry from both animal welfare groups and animal research defenders 13 months ago when the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) blacked out a public database containing thousands of animal welfare inspection reports, as well as records of enforcement actions that USDA took against violators of the Animal Welfare Act, including research facilities.
Sometimes, as with Crash, their mistake is obvious and the outcry is instant; on other occasions, as with Citizen Kane, both the Academy and the public have taken time to see the error of their ways.
There has been a public outcry regarding the government's inability to meet some of the promised benefits, such as free education and increases in teacher salaries within a specified time frame.
So the new mayor must be feeling whiplash after the outcry that met him as he began to carry out a popular campaign pledge: slow down the charter co-locations and shift more money to traditional public schools.
Despite the public outcry and some nervous chatter from the sidelines from some Republicans, as Conniff as so astutely pointed out,
After public outcry, the plan was revised, and Priestley was included as a renovation project once money became available.
Public outcry led to the company announcing that it would review the update for both devices, though with the announcement that the international Galaxy S wouldn't receive an update, this shouldn't come as any surprise.
As the death toll climbed and fear grew, so did a worldwide outcry for public health protection and action.
After four year old Ayen Chol was killed by a dog (characterised as a Pit Bull, but probably a large cross breed) in August of 2011, Victoria's State Government responded to public outcry and rushed through legislation which made it an offense for an owner to keep a restricted breed dog which not comply with the following conditions:
In the 1800s, popular portrayal of Bloodhounds as bloodthirsty killers provoked public outcry, fear, and public conversations similar to the ones being held today about pit bulls.
Concerns over the shelter's unsanitary conditions — including mice and cockroach infestations and animals left to sit in blood, urine, and feces — as well as unsafe veterinary practices came to a head earlier this year with a large public outcry and demands for the shelter's director, Linda Estrada, and other board members to be terminated.
As such, it can not pass without the public's help, without a public outcry that the status quo is untenable and the animals deserve so much more.
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