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backlash and surprised
The public backlash over Optimus ' death surprised producers greatly.
She was supposedly so hurt and surprised by the backlash to her reference that she refused to appear on the show again.

backlash and resulted
Fear of what the changes might mean for them ( as much of the country's businesses were Chinese owned ), a Malay backlash resulted, leading rapidly to riots and inter-communal violence in which about 6, 000 Chinese homes and businesses were burned and at least 184 people were killed.
The advertising resulted in line-ups to purchase the game and a subsequent backlash from politicians concerned about the game's violence.
We would have been perfectly able to have it out in November .” This resulted in a massive fan backlash.
This in turn resulted in a backlash against the new secular and republican rule, as many people considered a vigorously nationalistic approach necessary to rejuvenate France's fading power.
This may have resulted in a backlash amongst conservative tango aficionados in Argentina, but in the rest of the West it was the key to his extremely sympathetic reception among classical and jazz musicians, both seeing some of the best aspects of their musical practices reflected in his work.
This resulted in a small backlash from fundamentalist Christian groups.
This resulted in a social media backlash and statements from both Braehead's management and Strathclyde police force.
* Abolition movement — The addition of Mexico's former territories in 1848 at the conclusion of the Mexican-American War reopened the possibility of the expansion of race-based chattel slavery ; the adaptation of the slave system to industrial-style cotton production resulted in increasing dehumanization of black workers and a backlash against slavery in the northern states ; key figures included William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass.
Heavy casualties and the backlash of the South Vietnamese and Americans resulted in more territorial losses and heavy casualties.
A growing awareness among the public that Muzak was targeted to manipulate behavior resulted in a backlash, including accusations of being a brainwashing technique and court challenges in the 1950s.
The subsequent backlash against the coalition temporarily propelled the Conservative polling numbers to majority territory, and resulted in the resignation of the Liberal leader Stephane Dion, the installation of Michael Ignatieff as interim-leader, and the Liberals backing away from support of a coalition.
The strikes resulted in a deepened backlash for the party, and as of 1910 there were legal Bundist trade unions in only four cities, Białystok, Vilnius, Riga and Lodz.
However, this popularity resulted in something of a backlash in the 1970s and 1980s, leading some poets and entire poetry movements to go out of their way to avoid writing in the confessional mode.
Suffering a setback in 1929, they reasserted themselves in the 1931 election during an electoral backlash against the Labour Party that resulted in the creation of the National Government.
The genre started to become increasingly commercialized, and the large number of disco songs flooding the radio airwaves in 1978-1979 resulted in a growing backlash against it, as epitomized by the " Disco Demolition Night " stunt by a Chicago disc jockey at a July 1979 baseball game at Comiskey Park.
The negative backlash to this experiment resulted in a planned sequel story being quietly dropped but such actions added to Price's increasing frustration with the show.
A " furious backlash " to the lawsuit resulted in the filing of formal complaints of false advertising against more than 500 individual chiropractors within one 24 hour period, with one national chiropractic organisation ordering its members to take down their websites, and Nature Medicine noting that the case had gathered wide support for Singh, as well as prompting calls for the reform of English libel laws.
As civil rights grew more accepted throughout the nation, basing a general election strategy on appeals to " states ' rights " that some would believe to be a play against civil rights laws would have resulted in a national backlash.
" Such commentary resulted in a backlash from many conservatives.
This announcement resulted in a backlash from local communities that rely on the service.
The firing resulted in a media backlash against The Carpenters after Sedaka publicly announced he was off the tour.
This email was leaked to the media and resulted in huge backlash from Ganguly's fans.
This has provoked a backlash from some advocates of majoritarianism, who lament the Balkanization of society they claim has resulted from the gains made by the multicultural agenda ; these concerns were articulated in a 1972 book, The Dispossessed Majority, written by Wilmot Robertson.
He concluded that the violence of the act would have resulted in an even more severe backlash against suspected Catholics than was caused by its failure, as most Englishmen were loyal to the monarchy, despite differing religious convictions.

backlash and company
On August 31, 2009 three Hyatt hotels in Boston laid off their entire housekeeping staffs, outsourcing the work to a Georgia-based company creating strong public backlash.
A & P's success caused a backlash that threatened to destroy the company.
The real company received considerable backlash, and both the real Dow and the phony Dow denied the statements, but Dow took no real action.
The cost of data breaches " varies widely, ranging from $ 90 to $ 50, 000 ( under HIPAA's new HITECH amendment, that came about through the American Recovery and Revitalization act of 2009 ), as per customer record, depending on whether the breach is “ low-profile ” or “ high-profile ” and the company is in a non-regulated or highly regulated area, such as banking or medical institutions .” There is also a major backlash from the consumer if there is a data breach in a company that is supposed to be trusted to protect their private information.

backlash and public
There is increasing backlash from the public over use of the label " consumer " rather than " customer ", with many finding it offensive and derogatory.
Their marriage was kept out of the public eye for nearly 18 months, and when made public, in June 1969, caused a considerable backlash for Jones from fans accusing him of deception.
This misreporting of the roots of the massacre caused a widespread public backlash against the North American goth scene.
The urban legend that Coca-Cola developed the drink Fanta to sell in Nazi Germany without public backlash originated as the actual tale of German Max Keith, who invented the drink and ran Coca-Cola's operations in Germany during World War II.
Humphrey's inaction during the riots, as well as public backlash from securing the presidential nomination without entering a single primary, highlighted turmoil in the Democratic party's base that proved to be too much for Humphrey to overcome in time for the general election.
Heise was touted as a national hero for locking Steinhäuser in a room which ended the killing spree, but was later subject to innuendo and other backlash from some members of the public.
The punishment was never ordered for Pankhurst, however, possibly because the magistrate feared public backlash against the imprisonment of a woman so respected in the community.
Seeking to ensure that Louis did not meet the same fate as Johnson, who suffered tremendous public backlash for his flamboyant lifestyle, they drafted seven " commandments " for Louis ' personal conduct.
In recent years, Ma has increasingly employed Taiwanese ( Hoklo ) in public speaking, perhaps to avoid backlash for his parents ' mainland China origins, and he has called himself a " child of Bangka ( Wanhua )", identifying himself with the historic district of Taipei where he grew up.
Much of the Norwegian public did not appreciate the new direction these avant-garde composers were moving in, which helped to fuel a conservative backlash.
In February 2002, amid a backlash of public outcry resulting from a New York Times article, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld claimed he lacked knowledge of the program and the OSI was closed down.
As a result of the public backlash it received from the United States for naming the Ayatollah Khomeini Man of the Year in 1979, Time has shied away from using figures that are controversial in the United States.
Proponents of a Jewish state and Jewish army agitated, but many leaders were so fearful of an antisemitic backlash inside the U. S. that they demanded that all Jews keep a low public profile.
Amid a public backlash and the withdrawal of advertising, News International announced the closure of the newspaper on 7 July 2011.
This new edition of the film, re-titled as Io, Caligola clocked in at 133 minutes and contains material not present in any other versions of the film, but the Italian censors had it cut down to only 86 minutes ; after a public backlash, the film was restored to 123 minutes.
The corpse of Nikoladze is recovered and sparks international backlash for the assassination, however, not known to the public is how it happened ; but nonetheless, the President thanks everyone who did their part in ending the crisis and that America “ will not forget their resolve ”.
Shortly after the incident became public knowledge, WWE released Hardy resulting in even more backlash towards Copeland and Dumas.
" The show was also criticized by transsexual groups, who feared a backlash of public opinion.
The participating cable companies were hit by both regulatory and public opinion backlash and ultimately were forced to split the negative-option channels into two separately-purchasable blocks, a move which Rogers had initially opposed as " not technologically feasible ".
The participating cable companies were hit by both regulatory and public opinion backlash and ultimately were forced to split the negative-option channels into two separately-purchasable blocks, a move which Rogers had initially opposed as " not technologically feasible ".
Nationally, a " backlash " took hold, as public support for disco music faded.

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