Sentences with phrase «public uproar about»

But he concurred that the public uproar about phones crossing into the four digits is much ado about nothing.
There has been a public uproar about it, and the administration has requested a review of the proposal.
If Kindle would really have failed that often there would have been a strong public uproar about it even with outstanding job that Amazon does in replacing those.

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Though this interchange was a small part of Konigsberg's story, the words provoked an uproar from the league, the fans and the media, and it renewed a public conversation about Christian anti-Judaism.
I can give you links to PLENTY OF EVIDENCE of EVOLUTION, and the uproar about Creationism being taught at public schools, but I am pretty certain, you wont bother to check them.
The most remarkable facet of the uproar about the condition of New York City's public housing isn't the outrage at the lack of heat in winter or its failure to...
But after Republican Gov. Scott Walker's battle with public employee unions erupted, the constant uproar at the Capitol in Madison quickly became the only thing anyone wanted to talk about.
Bryan Singer Indie Work: Singer's first film «Public Access» (about a drifter who causes an uproar in a small town through its local cable station) didn't get a distributor, but it did win the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 1993, and thus managed to grab Singer some attention.
Following several public allegations against US Actor Kevin Spacey, the public is in uproar about sexual assault...
Following several public allegations against US Actor Kevin Spacey, the public is in uproar about sexual assault being swept under the carpet, about celebrity reactions to accusations, about the lack of public support for victims, but also about the press's forceful reporting of allegations as if...
Following several public allegations against US Actor Kevin Spacey, the public is in uproar about sexual assault being swept under the carpet, about celebrity reactions to accusations, about the lack of public support for victims, but also about the press's forceful reporting of allegations as if proven fact.
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