Sentences with phrase «public pressure»

Competition makes support services methods of production mandatory, as does public pressure on the medical profession to make doctors and hospitals always available, using the best of medical science.
Libraries and other public services that may otherwise have closed have been saved because of public pressure, even if cuts need to be made.
He's not the only manager under public pressure right now though.
But it'll also be decided in part by public pressure.
Under growing public pressure, though, lawmakers and some governors, especially from coal states, are actually turning up the heat.
Why would the attorney general make such a monumental decision without intense public pressure?
And there was enormous public pressure in the early 1970s to increase animal control enforcement, because the large number of free - roaming animals was viewed as a nuisance.
The world's largest oil companies are increasingly faced with public pressure to do something about their impact on climate change.
I want to know if she was fired or quit and I'd like to know if public pressure forced the mother out of that profession.
Over the past year, corporations have come under increasing public pressure to stop using tar sands oil.
He said if there was enough public pressure the politicians «will realise the tide has completely turned».
As public pressure builds for higher performance and stricter accountability, some of these constraints will loosen of their own accord.
It is particularly important in generating public pressure to pass and enforce laws against pollution and toxic waste.
Government is under enormous public pressure to resolve its persistent energy challenges sooner rather than later.
We say green leaders take responsibility for their actions, and if public pressure is what it will take, we're ready.
We should be making life as difficult as possible, and changing the assumption that the only public pressure on immigration is toward spite.
Their scores would be published for all to see, placing public pressure on poor performers to improve and encouraging lawyers to send their tests to the highest scoring labs.
Throughout the 1990s, public pressure encouraged African governments to withdraw the hand of friendship.
Clear opposition to secretive tribunals is welcome and public pressure seems to have forced that.
He thinks public pressure will mount as more people on the west coast learn about the system's potential.
Here that want and me a partner in the hottest public pressure.
It is clear that the only thing that will force lawmakers to move their positions is MORE public pressure and direct contact from voters at home.
Public pressure state to state varied because each state set their own cut scores to define proficient.
If lawmakers perceive public pressure to confront an issue, they will do something.
I am realizing I need some sort of public pressure to follow - through on daily creative commitments like this!
They'll be forced to rethink their practices under mounting litigation filed by cities, counties, and states, not to mention growing public pressure.
He says with public pressure this could easily be fixed.
Animal testing peaked in the early 1970s, and has been in decline since, due to both increased public pressure to reduce the numbers of animals tested and the development of available alternatives.
The two sides came together on the issue as public pressure to remove junk foods from schools increased.
Chancellor George Osborne stood firm in the face of public pressure from Dr Fox, who had hoped to persuade No 11 to finance Trident separately from the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) overall budget.
The Oneida Indian Nation and the Change the Mascot campaign have spent more than a year putting public pressure on the Washington D.C. football franchise to drop its nickname, the Redskins.
Founded in 1997, Noise Solutions is an engineering - driven outfit that sprang up in response to mounting public pressure from communities located near mine sites and oil - drilling operations.
The proposed mega-trade deal appeared to be dead after public pressure prompted the U.S. to
• Mobilizes people to wage grassroots, public pressure campaigns while building a progressive movement for the deep social changes we need to avert the climate crisis.
The move came amid public pressure over implementation screw - ups and amid a multi-million-dollar media battle between the soda industry and public health organizations.
Facebook has been facing public pressure over its data and privacy policies ever since the Cambridge Analytica leak was exposed last month.
Bowing to strong public pressure about the right to buy and drink raw milk, the New Zealand government has unveiled new rules which permit farmers to sell this most basic, probiotic rich and nutritious of foods directly to consumers.
Congress has generally been reluctant to impose new regulations on businesses, but they are feeling public pressure to act after major missteps by Facebook on privacy and on Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Obama has faced public pressure from environmentalists to withhold his approval, and is increasingly focused on securing his political legacy as his second term in office winds down.
Although many of these bail decisions are not publicly available, they do suggest that some judges are capable of resisting public pressure for pretrial detention.
His apology followed public pressure after a news conference in which Rodrigue asked him about one of his teammate's skill at route running.
Canada is legally bound to implement the Covenant but it is well known that Canada has not, and, like all other rights, will not without significant public pressure.
Cuomo said Schneiderman would not be susceptible to the kind of public pressure about which Lynch warned, or suffer the same skepticism as local district attorneys.
The HSUS is also helping build public pressure for the USDA to restore the online records.
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