Sentences with phrase «public uproar at»

There was public uproar at his recent appointment to the board of the new universities regulator, the Office for Students, in the light of numerous offensive comments he had made on social media, as well as his views on some education issues.
You may remember the public uproar at the proposed law suggesting mothers sign a waiver before the hospital gives the baby a bottle, because the form might make mothers feel guilty.

Not exact matches

(UPDATED) Following uproar over sermon from mid-1990s, the Passion founder and pastor announced he will not deliver benediction at Obama's public swearing in.
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.
He apparently wrote this at the very moment that New York was in an uproar over a sectarian medical code that the Roman Catholic Church had for years been imposing on public hospitals of that city.
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...
City Council members Oliver Koppell and Annabel Palma may cause an uproar in City Hall, when they propose a bill that guarantees a wage of at least $ 10 for workers of development projects that have received more than $ 100,000 in public subsidies.
The former President following a massive public uproar withdrew his request for retaining the bungalow at Cantonments and...
Europeans are in uproar at chaotic attempts by the EU presidency to rush through «secret courts» for investors to sue governments who try to protect their citizens and public services.
City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez hosted the public meeting at I.S. 52 in Inwood in response to the uproar over the de-zoning proposal in District 6, which covers Washington Heights, Inwood and northwest Harlem.
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.
Only when public uproar over my first Sunday Times MMR reports led to the retraction of the paper's «interpretation» section in March 2004, and the UK General Medical Council invoked its formidable powers under the 1983 Medical Act, were they brought to light at a fitness to practise hearing.
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.
From this report he didn't do anything wrong substantively, but since he was the source of damaging the «public trust» re them by being part of causing an uproar, they might nail him anyway (to at least some degree).
WASHINGTON — Republican leaders, turning away from significant gun control legislation, have shifted instead toward measures that would beef up security at the nation's schools, hoping the push will quell public uproar over the recent massacre in Parkland, Fla..
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z