Sentences with phrase «widespread public feeling»

South East Euro - MP and Green party leader Caroline Lucas said the suggestion Mr Blair should be made president showed «just how detached Labour ministers have now become from widespread public feeling».
(2) This perception was backed by a widespread public feeling that conservative religious practice and influence in America were in the ascendancy.

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In calling for this emphasis on the individual's duty, Nixon is in tune with deep and widespread feelings in the American public.
Unfortunately, widely publicized cases of discrimination such this one at a restaurant and this one on an airplane can lead women to feel that discrimination against public breastfeeding is widespread.
They are also less likely to feel as though they can influence political affairs — something which, incidentally, is much more widespread among party members than among the general public.
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