Sentence examples for as a backlash in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as a backlash in" is not correct and may not be usable in written English without additional context.
It could be used when discussing a reaction or response to a specific event or situation, but it typically requires a clearer structure.
Example: "The new policy was introduced as a backlash in response to the protests that erupted last year."
Alternatives: "as a reaction to" or "in response to".

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His budget included a progressive superannuation policy but he also talked about that less as a backlash in the Liberal heartland grew.

With Twitter enjoyed by more than 175m users that could be true of all stories of course, but the online frenzy these stories have provoked suggests we are witnessing a new wave of feminist activism as well as a backlash in which new forms of communication take on some very old forms of prejudice.

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She could also scupper Jean-Claude Juncker's hopes of becoming the next EC president - though is perhaps less likely to do so as she would face a backlash in the German media.

The usually blunt, slightly racist stuff that comes out of Bratton's mouth drew a backlash in this instance as local papers ran front page stories the following day.

The United States has also experienced a backlash in what Salon dubbed as the "return of the anti-Muslim bigots".

The strategy risks straining Washington's deep ties with Egypt's military, as well as a potential backlash in Egypt if the United States, which is not popular from a long history of supporting the former president, Hosni Mubarak, is seen to be meddling.

The large turnout of NAM leaders this week in Tehran can be seen in part as a backlash to that defeat, and a gesture of defiance in Iran's defence against western sanctions and the threat of an Israeli attack.

Mr. Baghdadi's announcement came as a backlash appeared to be spreading in Syria over the indiscriminate civilian killings believed to be carried out by jihadist groups, including the Nusra Front, aimed at further weakening Mr. Assad's power in the two-year-old conflict.

It can also be seen as a backlash against contemporary Western Judaism, which in the 19th century ditched everything nonrational in an effort to be modern.

Many of the homelands communities in Western Australia were established in the 1980s as a backlash against failed attempts to move people from different groups into larger towns, with occasionally violent results.

In the 1980s, as a backlash against the dislocations of the 1970s, Margaret Thatcher came to power in Britain (and Ronald Reagan in the US).

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