Sentences with phrase «vehement public»

The crude but worrisome calculations, and the vehement public response, drove a major expansion of observational and theoretical studies of the stratosphere's chemistry.
Boucher was only one of Burgwin's vehement public critics.
The debate over guns in Westchester has also made its way into local conversations, particularly in the town / village of Harrison, the village of Rye Brook, and the town of Mamaroneck, the latter of which briefly attempted to ban carrying weapons on its public property — an initiative that was quickly dropped after vehement public backlash.
Despite years of vehement public opposition to the field and feed test of Golden Rice in the past decade — a genetically engineered rice promoted for commercialization in Asia, the Department of Agriculture — Bureau of Plant Industry (DA - BPI), PhilRice has filed renewed application this year toopen field test the genetically modified crop in the municipality of San Mateo in Isabela and Muñoz in Nueva Ecija.

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Similar borrowing in the private sector of the economy is both accepted and wholly approved even by the most eloquent, frequently vehement, opponents of the public deficit.»
While both the current and previous Romanian governments do not seem to mind their country being ripped off, the Romanian public has expressed its vehement opposition to the project.
It needs explaining because it's a concept that is not widely understood and initially meets with vehement opposition from both librarians and the reading public.
Jobs» vehement reasoning, however, sounded sincere — if that term can ever be applied to the public utterances of any corporate CEO.
Note, for example, his emphasis on the principle that public debate should be «uninhibited, robust, and wideopen,» even though one result might be «vehement, caustic, and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks» on government and its officials.
Thus, we consider this case against the background of a national commitment to the principle that debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide - open, and that it may well include vehement, caustic, and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks on government and public officials.
«Representatives of the Indigenous, Greek, Jewish, Chinese, Arab, Armenian and Korean communities have expressed their «vehement opposition» to changes that have been mooted to sections of the Racial Discrimination Act which prohibit public conduct that is reasonably likely to «offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate» a person or groups because of their skin colour or national or ethnic origin.
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