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1Governments beset by anti-immigrant parties now face a backlash for neglecting humanitarian disaster.
2Despite the outpouring of support for West Papuans, protesters still face a backlash.
3While Hispanics will no doubt be pleased, Democrats could face a backlash from voters.
4Whatever the accusations, authorities may need to reach out quickly to farmers or face a backlash.
5If mobile app developers misuse customers' information they face a backlash from customers and regulators, he said.
6The rebels also face a backlash from government forces desperate to halt the insurgency in its tracks.
7Feminist campaigners face a backlash, expressed at times in physical violence as well as verbal abuse and threats.
8However, these migrants often face a backlash from citizens of the countries they are trying to flee to.
9A former senior U.S. intelligence official cautioned that given the National Guard's loyalties, MbS could face a backlash.
10Those who protest face a backlash.
11A former senior U.S. intelligence official cautioned that given the National Guard's loyalties, Prince Mohammed could face a backlash.
12The review will follow crucial mid-term Congressional elections, where Obama's Democrats face a backlash from an increasingly sceptical public.
13But controls are not yet in place and he may face a backlash from economically powerful regions such as Catalonia.
14Provincial officials, who themselves could face a backlash over civilian deaths, said Taliban fighters were killed as well as civilians.
15They claim that if the sources were made public, the pharmacies would face a backlash or even the threat of violence.
16Having barely played this year following injury and illness, she warned that her opponents would face a backlash at the US Open this summer.
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