Sentence examples for broad public outrage from inspiring English sources

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All too often in India, the government does nothing about abuses until there is broad public outrage.

Both now acknowledge -- as everyone must -- that the failure of the federal government to secure the southern border has produced broad public outrage.

Should the military decide that the best way to end the disruptive protest is to get rid of Sharif, it will likely be hard for the prime minister to generate broad public outrage against the move.

The lack of broad public outrage stands in contrast to other political issues that Silicon Valley's leaders and its employees have gotten involved in, such as the widespread protest of President Trump's immigration policies and withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord.

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The protest fed into a broader public outrage that led many British banks to reduce bonuses to their staffs.

With such incidents firing the revulsion of common citizens to increasingly visible environmental insults, the first Earth Day in 1970 brought millions into the streets to express broad and deep public outrage over the problem.

Although some cuts and tuition were surely inevitable, Reagan continued to make broad charges of campus misconduct, heightening public outrage, damaging morale on campus, and undermining support for the institution.

Their findings indicate that there is broad public support for regulation, despite the outrage that followed disclosures that the I.R.S. had stepped up its scrutiny on some political groups based on key words in the name of their organizations.

In an extraordinary gesture to address outrage over the abuse scandal, the military is permitting broad public access to the trial and will invite the Arab news media.

There were great public outrage and substantial negative publicity for the institution.

Despite public outrage over the killing, Colonel Budanov won broad sympathy and support, especially from active and retired military leaders, who argued that he was unfairly prosecuted for extremes that occurred in war.

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