Sentences with phrase «public outrage when»

I'm beginning to think there's need for some kind of citizen's watch group that channels public outrage when patients are lured into clinical trials for treating serious diseases based on models / methods that haven't been properly vetted.
Ayariga, the MP for Bawku Central, caused public outrage when he claimed on pro-NDC network — Radio Gold — recently that the Minority Chief Whip who is the NDC MP for Asawase, shared envelopes containing GH cents 3,000 for minority members serving on the Appointments Committee to approve Mr. Agyarko.
Before this though there was public outrage when people found out LFTB was being used in fast foods (McDonalds etc...).

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The email came after Kalanick failed to assuage public outrage over Uber's decision to turn off surge pricing at JFK International Airport at a time when taxis refused to stop there in solidarity with a protest against the order.
In the beginning of the film, superheroes are forced to retire by the government when public outrage over the heroes» unchecked power reaches new heights.
Mylan's behavior persists because it is hard, and often tedious, for employees and the public to continue complaining — particularly when bosses disagree, or when some newer outrage appears on our Facebook feed.
In China, the public was outraged when grade school children were subjected to Golden Rice feed studies.
Oddities tended to attract an undue share of public attention: there was amusement over the King and Queen of England eating hot dogs while visiting President Roosevelt at Hyde Park; outrage when the President changed the date of Thanksgiving from November 30 to November 23; excitement when Al Capone was released from a federal penitentiary after serving more than seven years for income tax evasion.
Earlier this year Milwaukee public health officials caused a a rightful outrage when they released a PSA showing a baby in a bed sleeping next to a butcher knife.
It was notable, though, when the wider public was polled, that the Green arrest was a scandal lacking outrage.
The authority had planned to close the center, which lets the public use Stuyvesant High's athletic facilities when school is not in session, on Dec. 20 — much to the outrage of residents and officials — but the authority agreed to keep it open while they work with Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's office to find a new operator for the facility.
It was a moment unimaginable in the governor's first term, or in his four years prior as state attorney general, when he forged a reputation as a cutting - edge social liberal and a cast - iron fiscal conservative, a triangulating centrist contemptuous of public sector unions and of the anti-Wall Street outrage that erupted after the 2008 financial collapse.
I suppose public outrage at pay only seems to come at times when you're doing badly and, to coin the cliche, being rewarded for failure.
Our campaign struck a chord with the general public, who were outraged when they learnt that the government was prepared to even consider privatising parts of the blood service.
The move was denounced as a «democratic outrage» by the TUC, who said it would effectively end the right to strike in the public sector at a time when Conservatives are planning pay restraint and large - scale job cuts.
As 1010 WINS» Sonia Rincon reported, speaking on Syracuse public radio station WCNY's «The Capitol Pressroom» show Monday, Cuomo said when there is public outrage, reform laws get passed.
Repeatedly targeting people with misinformation that is designed to appeal to their political biases may well influence public attitudes, cause moral outrage, and drive partisans further apart, especially when we're given the false impression that everyone else in our social network is espousing the same opinion.
WHEN Derrick Todd Lee was arrested in 2003 for a spate of brutal murders in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the public reaction was a mixture of relief and outrage: relief that he was off the streets, outrage that he had not been caught sooner, given his track record of sexual and violent crime.
When Williams» salary was made public there was outrage, but a woman getting paid less than a man for doing the same work is nothing new.
Hearst was outraged when he saw the film, but how could he go public with his complaint?
Although the public expressed outrage, even at one point rioting in New York City when it was discovered that a white woman's body had been disinterred, many people just looked the other way when the bodies of recently deceased black people were similarly defiled.
While many school districts and libraries have a policy honoring parents» wishes that their own children be given alternate assignments for class readings that conflict with their morals or religious beliefs, in far too many instances schools cave in to parental outrage and simply remove a book from class reading lists; when the angry mob gets loud enough or politicians up for re-election on the «family values» ticket need to make some noise, they've even resorted to pulling the access to the book, removing it from school and public libraries and classroom borrow shelves.
When a barge dangerously laden with logging equipment, including a tanker truck of diesel fuel, spilled its load in the heart of the world's best known orca habitat — the Ecological Reserve at Robson Bight — last August 20th, whale lovers were outraged, environmentalists dismayed, the public alerted, and even the oil industry took note.
I am being sarcastic but this is actually what you people sound like when you go after climate scientists, with the caveat of outrage over public funding to disguise that it is just a two - bit witch hunt.
Cindy Tibbot, a FWS biologist involved in the EIS process, was one of many agency scientists who expressed outrage about Griles» directive, stating in an internal memo: «It's hard to stay quiet about this when I really believe we're doing the public and the heart of the Clean Water Act a great disservice.»
Public outrage soared last month when the Grand Canyon backtracked on a plan to ban disposable plastic water bottle sales from the park after Coca - 2Cola, a major park sponsor, made its voice heard with top park officials.
What I said was an expression of the frustration and outrage I feel when I see public figures or media stories that try to convince us there's no scientific consensus on climate change (yes there is some disagreement on particulars, but it's here and we're causing at least most of it, and can't we just move on and figure out what to do next?)
«Whether on the evidence allowed before the court an offence of outraging public decency had been committed, as no one other than the appellant was shown to be aware of what he was doing when he was filming.»
When, if ever, will we see similar public statements of «outrage» (media releases and the like) from any of the spectrum of lawyers» associations when the «victim» is a non-lawWhen, if ever, will we see similar public statements of «outrage» (media releases and the like) from any of the spectrum of lawyers» associations when the «victim» is a non-lawwhen the «victim» is a non-lawyer.
However, when the parti Quebecois tabled a similar bill in 2013, outrage was heard from lawyers, the public and other stakeholders all across Canada.
And she went on to acknowledge women from industries that don't get glitzy award shows, public honors, or the same level of nationwide outrage when they're abused or overlooked.
What if the shift to an inequitable two - tier health system in Australia generated a level of public outrage similar to that seen when news broke about cricket cheating?
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