Sentences with phrase «sparked public concerns»

The disaster also sparked public concerns about safety, which led to an extensive, nation - wide dialogue about the country's energy options and its response to the climate crisis.

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The device, still a work - in - progress, sparked an onslaught of privacy and safety concerns everywhere from public restrooms to movie theaters and strip clubs.
That immediately sparked concern over the potential adverse effects to public health and to Miami's estimated $ 24.4 billion annual tourism trade.
Xu was particularly concerned that the impulse to support the officer who shot Philando Castile — and who had been initially identified by Castile's girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, as «Chinese,» - would spark public divisions within the Asian community.
Talk of Mourinho looking to bring in another forward, sparked by the Blues manager's public intention to do so (Via Sky Sports), will have left Remy concerned for his role in the Chelsea first - team set - up.
The unrest among the prosecutors was sparked by Cuomo's use of state Executive Law to remove Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance Jr. and appoint Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas «to investigate, and if warranted, prosecute, any and all matters concerning the public allegations against Mr. Schneiderman.»
The news of the interdiction of Mr. Afaglo sparked concerns over the poor recruitments process of public officers, with Parliament's Majority Leader, Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu, highlighting the need for more accountability.
The early publication of the G3 study sparked dialogue among scientists, bioethicists and the public concerning the handling of genomic data.
High pollution levels have sparked widespread public anger and officials concerned about social unrest have responded by implementing tougher policies.
Their concerns have been sparked by two simultaneous developments: increasing public criticism by key Republicans of research funded by agencies like the National Science Foundation (NSF) and a congressional power shift that has placed many vocal so - called climate change sceptics and opponents of environmental regulations in positions of power.
These exhibitions, and the controversial works they presented, sparked a larger international and ongoing debate about public funding for the arts, censorship and other First Amendment concerns, as well as the definition of that which is considered art.
Quoting an interview with writer John Gardner from the 1970s, The Paris Review has sparked a discussion about artists» roles as leaders and public intellectuals: «I think that the difference right now between good art and bad art is that the good artists are the people who are, in one way or another, creating, out of deep and honest concern, a vision of life in the twentieth century that is worth pursuing.
Observed and projected increase in temperatures has sparked concern about the growing public health and economic impacts of extreme heat.
This admission sparked congressional concern, ultimately leading to three public hearings where lawyers from Facebook, Twitter, and Google testified in front of Congress about the extent of Russian disinformation on their platforms and what they should have done to stop it.
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