Sentences with phrase «public outcry knowing»

PHANTOM THREAD Writer / Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Starring: Daniel Day - Lewis, Lesley Manville, Vicky Krieps, Harriet Sansom Harris When Daniel Day - Lewis announced he was planning on retiring, there was public outcry knowing that we would never see another performance from out of the greatest actors of our time.

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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.
I want to know why the public outcry against these religious leaders is not so overpowering that they are not all flipping burgers at McDonald's by the end of the week.
The unending public outcry over President Akufo Addo's packing of government with his close relatives, relatives of his appointees, known business associates...
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 publication of the map has elicited outcry, and started a national discourse on many topics, ranging from privacy to safety to the public's right to know.
«The voters in their districts know very well that they were going to lose out under the GOP plan and that's why there was such a public outcry,» said Karen Scharff, executive director of Citizen Action.
We knew, for example, that the EPA had just increased the limit of glyphosate allowed in food in 2013, despite a loud public outcry.
Public outcry became so impassioned and so personal that Anderson and her leadership team stopped attending advisory board meetings in February 2014, declaring that they would focus aggressively on implementing change rather than participate in forums they considered dysfunctional and «no longer focused on achieving educational outcomes for children.»
My goal with Our Children Live in a War Zone: Use the Power of Resilience to Improve Their Lives: Applied Positive Psychology 2.1 is to change the world and until the public outcry that we aren't using what we know will help vulnerable children is loud enough, teachers are one avenue for getting this (literally) life - saving and life - changing information into hands where it can help children today.
No, the examples I remembered were where the publishers determined, usually after a public outcry, that the book delivered wasn't what they thought it was.
«If people knew they were killing animals this way because they wanted to make budget cuts, I'm sure there would be a public outcry to spend the money for a more humane method of euthanasia.»
No doubt if it had been a government, resignations or sackings would have followed the public outcry.
General Electric and the others know that the best wat to solve the problem of global warming, without public outcry, is to just be sooo nice and obedient.
Victories were seen on four continents: in Bolivia a draconian response to protestors embarrassed the government, causing them to drop plans to build a road through Tipnis, an indigenous Amazonian reserve; in Myanmar, a nation not known for bowing to public demands, large protests pushed the government to cancel a massive Chinese hydroelectric project; in Borneo a three - year struggle to stop the construction of a coal plant on the coast of the Coral Triangle ended in victory for activists; in Britain plans to privatize forests created such a public outcry that the government not only pulled back but also apologized; and in the U.S. civil disobedience and massive marches pressured the Obama Administration to delay a decision on the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, which would bring tar sands from Canada to a global market.
For one thing, the incentive to audit technical safeguards with a great deal of due diligence or face public outcry is significantly diminished where organizations know they will be able to address breach discovery internally.
I know there would be a massive public outcry at first, but eventually, we get control of our property back.
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