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About a year before the Windsor decision, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg remarked that the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade had triggered a decades-long backlash because it moved the country "too far, too fast" on the question of abortion.

How long this backlash will last nobody can tell; it could either be a passing display of virility or a warning shot.

Maybe it's the long awaited backlash against Simon Cowell culture: careers in science being the perfect antithesis to his snake-oil formula of instant fame and vast wealth without effort.

Mr. Prewitt said the Census Bureau had not anticipated the "long-form backlash," which he attributed to factors beyond the control of his agency.

I am against war because, while the humanitarian argument is strong, the long-term backlash is not a price I am prepared to pay.

We have no truck with the long-board backlash that has developed in Southern California — defiant dinosaurs taking over certain nostalgia-inducing breaks on nine-foot boards, "hanging ten" and yelling "Cowabunga!" We just don't devalue the wave.

The move provoked an immediate storm of protest, and a surprisingly long-lived backlash: last autumn, Parisian store Colette fell out with the label over T-shirts which bore the slogan: AIN'T LAURENT WITHOUT YVES.

The world of videogames saw a long-overdue backlash in 2017 against the concept of "loot boxes", slot-machine style collections of virtual items that gamers can buy for real money to improve their characters.

But secularism, and a long-term backlash against the Catholic authoritarianism of the past, is on the march: 2009 was the year when town-hall weddings finally overtook those in church.In recent weeks thousands of Spanish Catholics have joined church-backed rallies against a new, liberal abortion law, part of the ruling Socialists' programme of radical change.

In the United States, the rising role of the state produced a long-term backlash, culminating most recently in the form of a tax revolt (from the 1960s), a move to the right in the Republican Party (beginning with Ronald Reagan and running through Newt Gingrich directly to Mr. Ryan) and a deep-seated conviction that tax rates and government spending must be reduced ("starve the beast").

As the long-anticipated backlash against cloud computing begins, I want to thank technology journalist and IT consultant Frank J. Ohlhorst for making the strongest case yet for the anti-cloud camp... and in the process making the case for the cloud stronger than ever.

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