Sentences with phrase «widespread condemnation of»

There was widespread condemnation of the apparent u-turn on US climate policy, which had previously agreed (in 2009, 2010, 2011) to a target of keeping global temperatures below 2 degrees celsius.
St Hugh's, the Oxford University college where Aung San Suu Kyi studied PPE (philosophy, politics and economics), removed her portrait from display following widespread condemnation of her response to the Rohingya crisis.
If this is true, then there should be widespread condemnation of the Spaniard.

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The disappearances sparked widespread international condemnation of the state of law and order in Mexico.
The traditional morality surrounding procreation and sexual relationships in the so - called free world is sadly out of touch with present reality: witness the Roman Catholic rejection of all artificial forms of contraception and the still widespread moral condemnation of clinical abortion.
His silent protests have sparked national conversation and debate, but they have also inspired widespread condemnation from a large segment of the population.
Large scale «boots on the ground» intervention is off the table for a host of legal, fiscal and political reasons, and even the notion of arming the rebels is a tactic that has sparked widespread condemnation.
MOSCOW (Reuters)- Russia's anti-gay propaganda law is attracting widespread condemnation but the country's sports minister and the head of world athletics were unconcerned on Thursday about its potential impact on the world championships.
The police have agreed to review their public order strategies after widespread and deep - seated condemnation of their tactics during the G20 protests.
David Silvester's comments in his local newspaper that the recent «storms and floods» were the direct result of his decision to legalise gay marriage have prompted widespread condemnation - and his suspension from Ukip.
We at Strategic Thinkers Network (STRANEK), a policy think tank whose mission is to provide practical recommendations on issues of politics and governance for the benefit of Ghana have microscopically been following events surrounding the deal which, particularly has received the widespread condemnation from industry experts and civil society.
Jubilant scenes accompanied Megrahi's return to Libya, which prompted widespread condemnation around the world and damaged Tripoli's standing after a period of rapprochement with the international community.
Earlier in the year the government was forced to scrap plans to build so - called Titan prisons in the face of widespread condemnation from opposition and reform groups.
The leaflets, which appeared in the night of 6 to 7 January, triggered widespread condemnation in academic and political circles.
This revelation caused widespread condemnation and resulted in the resignation of Sir Howard Davies, director of the LSE.
After widespread condemnation — not least from Cusco's army of tour operators — the INC bureaucrats backtracked and raised the limit temporarily to 3,300.
I hope that widespread knowledge and condemnation of this crime will act as a disincentive for continued violence in the southwestern Amazon, also known as the MAP region.
In the U.S. the Obama Administration has granted sweeping approval to a wide swathe of drilling sites in its Arctic waters, despite widespread condemnation from environmentalists and northern indigenous communities.
In March, the transition government, which seized power during a military coup last year, passed a decree banning logging and trade in rainforest hardwoods, including rosewood, following widespread international condemnation of timber trafficking.
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