Sentences with phrase «widespread anger over»

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The inconsistent application of the new guideline has led to anger among players, managers and pundits, with confusion over what should or should not constitute a handball now widespread.
They helped to bring people onto the streets, successfully tapping into widespread public anger over recent events, as well as long - term frustrations generated by sustained political and economic marginalisation and ongoing human rights violations.
Trade unions from across the public sector are warning Labour that there is «widespread anger and resentment» over proposed reforms to the public sector pension schemes.
While I don't think that many of the young men I've encountered would «bite the usherette's leg in the dark» or «rub a pot roast all over his chest» during a family dinner (let alone kill a girl at the junior prom only to «dig up her body and make a cage with her bones») I do think - as the astonishing popularity of the book Raising Cain demonstrates — that we need to do a better job in terms of dealing with the free - floating and widespread anger felt by the males in our culture.
Perhaps the most visible example of this deterioration is the widespread anger among both education professionals and policymakers over the design and implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act.
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