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widespread and public
This marked the end of widespread public bare-knuckle contests in England.
A highly relevant pathogen in this context is the foot-and-mouth disease ( FMD ) virus, which is capable of causing widespread economic damage and public concern ( as witnessed in the 2001 and 2007 FMD outbreaks in the UK ), whilst having almost no capacity to infect humans.
However, since the contras failed to win widespread popular support or military victories within Nicaragua, since opinion polls indicated that a majority of the U. S. public was not supportive of the contras, since the Reagan administration lost much of its support regarding its contra policy within Congress after disclosure of CIA mining of Nicaraguan ports, and since a report of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research commissioned by the State Department found Reagan's allegations about Soviet influence in Nicaragua " exaggerated ", Congress cut off all funds for the contras in 1985 by the third Boland Amendment.
The National Council of Teachers of English ( NCTE ) Committee on Public Doublespeak was formed in 1971, in the midst of the Watergate scandal, at a point when there was widespread skepticism about the degree of truth which characterized relationships between the public and the worlds of politics, the military, and business.
That public support for environmental concerns was widespread became clear in the Earth Day demonstrations of 1970.
After the sinking of the RMS Lusitania in 1915, public anti-German sentiment was widespread, and Marx's German character was booed, so he quickly dropped the accent and developed the fast-talking wise-guy character that became his trademark.
This misreporting of the roots of the massacre caused a widespread public backlash against the North American goth scene.
For a long time, Bismarck had refused to give in widespread public demands to give Germany " a place in the sun " through the acquisition of overseas colonies.
This caused widespread concerns among the public on the social and economic consequences.
In August 2008, the appointment of Leung Chin-man as deputy managing director and executive director of New World China Land, subsidiary of New World Development, was greeted with uproar amidst widespread public suspicion that job offer was a quid pro quo for the favours he allegedly granted to NWD.
However, consistent archaeological evidence has told another story, and the accepted view is undergoing re-evaluation, though some features are agreed: more opulent but fewer urban houses, an end to new public building and some abandonment of existing ones, with the exception of defensive structures, and the widespread formation of " black earth " deposits indicating increased horticulture within urban precincts.
Others prefer to follow common popular usage, arguing that the positive form is confusing and unlikely to become widespread in the general public.
Although silk was a somewhat expensive medium to paint upon in the past, the invention of paper during the 1st century AD by the Han court eunuch Cai Lun provided not only a cheap and widespread medium for writing, but also a cheap and widespread medium for painting ( making it more accessible to the public ).
Though his official status is disputed, on diplomatic occasions the emperor tends to behave as the head of state ( with widespread public support ).
* 2002 – An earthquake measuring 6. 5 M < sub > w </ sub > strikes a region of northwestern Iran killing at least 261 people and injuring 1, 300 others and eventually causing widespread public anger due to the slow official response.
The public interest for bandy is widespread in Russia.
This was accompanied, though, with a widespread public opposition, which resulted in two referenda, one on pensions, the other on constitutional amendments, which would have allowed the electorate to initiate the dissolution of the parliament.
Australia's eventual victory was met by widespread public jubilation, as many believed that Australia had found a means of overcoming the tactics.
* 2005 – Tung Chee Hwa resigns from his post as the first Chief Executive of Hong Kong after widespread public dissatisfaction of his tenure.
Several other terms (" social nudity ", " public nudity ", " skinny dipping ", " sunning ", and, recently, " clothes-free ") have been proposed as alternative terms for naturism, but none has found the same widespread public acceptance as the older terms " naturism " and ( in much of the United States ) " nudism ".
They argue that while the biblical text acknowledges that Omri built his new capital Samaria, the text may have omitted possible widespread public construction both Omri and his son Ahab commissioned during their reigns.
Pseudoscientific beliefs are widespread, even among public school science teachers and newspaper reporters.
This brought it into widespread public prominence.

widespread and outrage
Most remaining Northern Whigs, like Lincoln, joined the new Republican Party and strongly attacked the Act, appealing to widespread northern outrage over the repeal of the Missouri Compromise.
When this email was reported in the press it caused widespread outrage for which Moore was forced to apologize.
There was widespread public outrage at Power, but he was never prosecuted.
In 1896, the Whitecaps ' murder of a young Sevierville couple led to widespread outrage, and in 1898, the Tennessee State Legislature banned " extra-legal conspiracies " and vigilante groups.
This caused widespread outrage in Europe, and the European Union imposed informal diplomatic sanctions on Austria, the first time that it imposed sanctions on a member state.
In Australia, there was also widespread public outrage, and criticism of Canberra's close relationship with the Suharto regime and recognition of Jakarta's sovereignty over East Timor.
There was widespread confusion, followed by outrage and controversy.
This was a reference to The Suns controversial coverage of the Hillsborough Disaster 20 years earlier, which had caused widespread public outrage, and many people on Merseyside had still not forgiven the newspaper.
The death of the al-Qassam generated widespread outrage in the Arab community.
The desecration caused widespread outrage and condemnation from non-Muslims as well as Muslims across the country.
The sentence also caused widespread outrage in the West, and a number of campaigns were launched to persuade the Nigerian government to overturn the sentence.
The decision stirred widespread outrage, particularly in Germany, where the interview was conducted and where Holocaust denial is illegal and punishable by imprisonment of up to five years.
Steer's report was syndicated to the New York Times and then worldwide, generating widespread shock, outrage, and fear.
Aquino rode on the crest of widespread public outrage over the assassination of her husband, Benigno Aquino, Jr., in 1983.
The incident focused widespread outrage on Royal Dutch Shell and the Nigerian government.
On September 10, a Mexican soldier bludgeoned a Gonzales resident, which led to widespread outrage and public protests.
The picture led to widespread outrage from the American Jewish community.
When the details were revealed, public outrage was widespread, and people protested to federal officials and Congressmen.
These claims were made by citing records of past notorious incidents, which include an experience of being disinherited from being the Tunku Mahkota ( or Crown Prince in English ) by his father, in 1961, as well as a series of alleged criminal acts occurring between the 1970s and the 1990s which were published in the press and provoked widespread moral outrage within the Malaysian public.
Steer's report was syndicated to the New York Times and then worldwide, generating widespread shock, outrage, and fear.
Despite Francoist efforts to play down the reports, they proliferated and led to widespread international outrage at the time.
His violent death was seen in graphic detail on national television, causing widespread public shock and outrage.
This followed on from the outrage caused when Duffy was held responsible by Finance Minister, Brian Lenihan, for inciting widespread public fear that Irish citizens were on the verge of losing their savings.
The acquisition caused widespread outrage, given that Australian citizens and developers had been refused to buy the land on several occasions prior, and also due to the belief that the deal was corrupted by kickbacks at the State Government level.

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