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The article mentioned the small outcry over Joyce Carol Oates's omission of her remarriage in her memoir of loss.
Twelve hours later, following a small outcry, they quickly walked backed the policy, saying it was a mistake and passengers should only call 911 in an emergency.
David Petraeus, the retired Army general and ex-C.I.A. director, was offered two hundred thousand dollars by the City University of New York to teach one course each semester and to give a couple of public lectures, until a small outcry from faculty and students embarrassed the university into reducing his salary to one dollar.
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But a small but steady outcry has mounted in the communities where bioswales have been placed.
But a small but mounting outcry that the pits are unsightly and are built without community consultation peaked last month in a flurry of articles in local newspapers, including one in The Queens Chronicle about Mr. Famiglietti's case, and street-corner news conferences where local officials condemned the environmental cleanup effort as governmental overreach.
However, in the 1990s they agreed not to employ the technique after a global outcry by small farmers, indigenous groups and civil society groups.
And, yes, he said, he will think about his proposal to raise taxes on gas and oil producers, which has evoked an outcry among small producers in gulf states.
That amount is twice the threshold that the House had provided in earlier legislation, a response to the outcry from small businesses that a mandate would be an excessive burden and could force them to lay off workers.
And though it was sometimes painful, Ms. Waldman thinks that in a small way the public outcry over her statements may have pushed the culture toward a more nuanced understanding of motherhood.
The draft law on renovation envisages moving some Muscovites into modern flats but has also fueled concerns about property rights, a year after city authorities provoked an outcry among small businesses by bulldozing many street kiosks.
You don't have those same pressures in these smaller communities". The public outcry and federal pressure that made such inequality so visible in Chicago — prompting dramatic change there — hasn't historically extended to places like Ferguson, a suburb of 21,000 with 53 commissioned police officers.
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