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1 The minister did not accept responsibility, and his comment caused a public backlash .
2 After public backlash , the local health authority backtracked and the men were isolated.
3 There would be a strong public backlash to demolishing the riverside site, however.
4 But we weren't prepared for what came after two days of public backlash .
5 But do something, and there could be a mighty public backlash .
6 Regressive carbon taxes have prompted public backlash in many countries.
7 The British Labour party is receiving the brunt of public backlash over the expenses scandal.
8 For regulators, the biggest concern is to minimise the public backlash associated with any decision.
9 For regulators, the biggest concern is to minimize the public backlash associated with any decision.
10 Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett expressed his worry about public backlash once the footage is released.
11 The council amended its bylaw after a public backlash .
12 Following public backlash , NBR pulled the column and said it would no longer publish his content.
13 Facing a public backlash , he later reversed course.
14 Amazon withdraw the costume Following a severe public backlash , Amazon did remove the costume last week.
15 The government is struggling to sell the merits of the scheme amid a growing public backlash .
16 When he started to express this anger though, he quickly found himself facing intense public backlash .
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