Sentence examples for growing consumer disquiet from inspiring English sources

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Akio Toyoda, the grandson of the firm's founder, acknowledged growing consumer disquiet over the safety of at least 8m vehicles worldwide affected by potentially lethal acceleration problems.

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Growing consumer confidence is one explanation.

Chemical safety is a growing consumer concern.

But it also taps into growing consumer aspirations.

Yet Brazil also has a growing consumer sector.

She anticipates increasingly innovative textiles and a growing consumer awareness.

Barack Obama gave his first state-of-the-union speech to Congress amid growing voter disquiet about his agenda.

But there is growing public disquiet about the power of private equity, which translates into political unease.

The protest in Jiangmen was the latest display of growing public disquiet about environmental hazards, which could frustrate China's ambitious plans for nuclear power and technology.

However much the powers fudge it, the inquiry will have to answer the growing public disquiet that this was indeed an optional war, devised and run largely to an American script.

But now some politicians are talking openly about regulating the Internet — apparently emboldened by growing public disquiet.

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