The noisy minority of the public is clamoring for the scalps of the perpetrators.
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But consumers aren't clamoring for custom-built cars, says John (Brad) Ross, who runs GM's order-to-delivery program.
"We've had fans clamoring for a movie for the past 18 years, " he said.
Others are clueless and besieged by new-media providers--some legitimate, some fly-by-night--clamoring for their attention.
Are there still commentators clamoring for Apple to blow their cash pile on a dividend?
That, theoretically, is the kind of thing that jaded gamers have been clamoring for.
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Thousands of landless poor are clamoring for plots to slash and burn for plantations.
In February of 1952, Ike received news that the people were clamoring for a President Eisenhower.
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Every VP in a company is normally clamoring for attention and thinks their problems are most important.
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Many states and school districts who were clamoring for an escape from the law's requirements were relieved.
The real purpose of the mayor's measure is to mute the public's clamoring for more significant reforms.
The minute that a new device is introduced the public is already clamoring for the next version.
The Spurs aren't gambling on the short term or clamoring for attention or crowding the couch on Letterman.
SoftBank offered a very attractive deal for Sprint similar to what many investors are clamoring for Dell.
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Governors are clamoring for flexibility to find real cost savings besides cutting benefits and already-low reimbursements to providers.
Available in a sedan or coupe, the Focus is aimed at consumers clamoring for smaller cars and cool technology.
Big-government skeptics are oddly clamoring for something that only big government could accomplish.
Not surprisingly, neither industry nor the states are clamoring for a single federal permitting regime for the fracking industry.
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But with patients clamoring for the drug, Novartis Chief Executive Daniel Vasella intervened.
And yet, consumers are curious but not clamoring for an iWatch from Apple.
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And now as a result of Sandy Hook, Americans are clamoring for something to be done about assault weapons.
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Not distracted by investors clamoring for quarterly earnings gains, so goes the argument, its managers can focus on long-term strategy.
Then, as now, a set of backward, socialist economies with unsophisticated governments were clamoring for attention from their prosperous neighbors.
And, after he had been in office for eight years, with his countrymen clamoring for four more, he said goodbye.
Zero-calorie carbonated beverages and bottled water are now a bigger part of the mix, and consumers are clamoring for them.
Much of the growth is from the private equity sector, which is clamoring for deals to put investment funds to work.
Her 725, 000 Facebook followers are clamoring for more, more, more, begging recipes, childcare advice and workout tips from the self-styled guru.
Other consumer groups clamoring for guidance about whether thinner, mesh bumpers or those without ties that can come undone are safer.
Before you lob cries of a sensationalist media profiting off a gruesome death, realize that people are clamoring for the coverage.
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