Ziese was given the task on April 1, after a popular public outcry in support of his appointment.
DHS, by contrast, long ignored a popular outcry apparently of almost an order of magnitude larger.
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Chinese officials appeared to condone the xenophobic outcry triggered by Western criticism of the clampdown.
There are some who will view any disappointment in the decision as a partisan outcry.
She was freed from the Yongzhou camp eight days later after a public and media outcry.
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His trainer's admission, and the subsequent outcry, led to the drug being widely banned.
Today Adam Bere, a campaign manager at RasiFranks, emailed me and addressed the outcry.
But too often the deaths of journalists pass without the outcry and attention they demand.
The pool was reinstated after an outcry from residents, who said they were being short-changed.
From here, the outcry gathered force, and rolled over those who stood in its path.
Caused a huge outcry from the osteopathic community who flooded the comments section with negative remarks.
Where else in our society would we tolerate such neglect without a huge public outcry?
After an outcry, he was released and put back in as a member of the council.
There has been a big outcry about the lack of bank lending in the country.
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Dell says the outcry over its computers and customer service pushed it to regroup and restructure.
Only the public outcry and media support offer the possibility of changes in Congress.
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Nokia, to some outcry, has ditched a Cyan version of its new Lumia handsets.
Becky Burr, the U.S. Commerce Department official who oversees ICANN issues, pointed to the international outcry.
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There was so much public outcry, though, that the U.S. Congress eventually refused to fund it.
He did, however, say that he understood why such action would prompt a public outcry.
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In 2009, Facebook faced a more serious outcry after it adjusted the site's privacy controls.
But that apology provoked an outcry from observers who want people talking about high taxes.
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It provoked outcry among some scientists who said their academic freedom was being restricted.
Reports of her ordeal in the province of Heilongjiang have triggered an outcry on social media.
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The "political outcry" over the Trayvon Martin case makes prosecutors' work harder, she said.
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The incident sparked national outcry and shed light over South Africa's racial integration problems.
And, given the lack of outcry or meaningful push-back from Senators to date, whynot?
Can you imagine the outcry if the NFL cancelled their first two weeks of games?
But the outcry over the Australian hoax call will not necessarily end these calls forever.
The Algerians' use of forced raised an international outcry from some countries worried about their citizens.
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