Sentence examples for widespread rejection from inspiring English sources

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As fictional exposé, did it help catalyze the widespread rejection of the political establishment?

Yale SOM's David Bach writes the independence movement in Catalonia reflects a widespread rejection of the political establishment.

The vote represented a widespread rejection of the Workers Partyy, which had ruled Brazil for 13 years and was characterized by massive corruption scandals and an economic collapse.

The constructivist movement has led to the widespread rejection of textbooks, in favor of exercises using blocks, beans and other materials.

Fraud was never a problem that required such restrictions, which were only intended to solve the Republican Party's larger problem of widespread rejection by minority groups.

Most pollsters attribute the slide to an inevitable end in Mr. Fox's political honeymoon and to widespread rejection of his fiscal plan, including a 15percenttaxax on certain foods and medicines, led by staunchly independent members of Congress.

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Despite the widespread rejections, the survey found that naysayers were a distinct minority.

Sanchez: The recognition of Guaidó as the interim president of Venezuela by the United States and a growing list of democracies around the world is extremely important politically, as it represents a widespread diplomatic rejection of Venezuela's dictatorial government and offers a pathway forward toward democratic reconstruction.

One of the most bizarre things about our current debate on taxes is the constant tendency of commentators to predict widespread public rejection of Obama's tax hike proposals without even bothering to engage with the multiple polls that show them to be quite popular.

The first round of official results from elections in Libya after the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi is expected to show that an alliance of moderate parties was in the lead and that there has been widespread of rejection of the Islamists across the country.

Indeed, in a later work Taylor (2004) argues that the term "race" has a perfectly clear referent, that being those people socially ascribed to certain racial categories within the United States, regardless of the widespread social rejection of biological racial naturalism.

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