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Another is the current public revolt.
It was a public revolt.
The public revolt he expected did not happen, but he was still convinced he'd ruined the show.
Earlier in the day Labour's health spokesman, Andy Burnham, warned of a growing "public revolt" against the care.data scheme.
"Our challenge is to let the court see they're not going to get away with this without a massive public revolt," Mr. Schubert said.
Anonymous organizers had urged protesters to gather outside the McDonald 's onWangfujing for a public revolt modeled after the one that toppled Tunisia's government in January.
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Unsurprisingly, the public revolted.
Without it, parliament, trade unions, business groups and the public could revolt, and the government could collapse.
The argument is that digital choice, in the long run, will make the licence fee anachronistic, and the public will revolt.
"What I tried to make them understand," he explained, "was that if I didn't do something, the public would revolt, and Barney [Frank] would surely do something much more drastic that would endanger them and the whole system".
Ms. Taylor, who found her own public image "revolting," did not confuse what was said about her for what she thought of herself.
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