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1 Falling off the cliff risks a major political backlash from voters though.
2 They also have reason to be leery of a potential political backlash .
3 Any attempts to raise the price levels can often create a political backlash .
4 The ruling generated a social and political backlash that endures today.
5 But such was the political backlash , she was forced to resign last week.
6 The ruling ignited a social and political backlash that persists to this day.
7 Moreover, the social and political backlash eventually will become overwhelming.
8 That deal failed amid political backlash from the United States.
9 A political backlash against the gig economy seems likely.
10 A promise to protect public servants from political backlash .
11 Both options are fraught with risk and political backlash .
12 The operation triggered an immediate political backlash as dozens of Sunni lawmakers offered their resignations.
13 This, in turn, has sparked a growing political backlash .
14 ACT's leader David Seymour said National wouldn't actually sell Kiwibank because it feared the political backlash .
15 He urged them to set aside their worries about a political backlash and support the legislation.
16 The move comes just months after its tax structure provoked a political backlash in the UK.
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