Ziese was given the task on April 1, after a popular public outcry in support of his appointment.
Where else in our society would we tolerate such neglect without a huge public outcry?
Only the public outcry and media support offer the possibility of changes in Congress.
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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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The ensuing public outcry led to the creation of the Court of Criminal Appeal in 1907.
His brother was appointed to an important post and had to resign after a public outcry.
So why do reworked recipes cause a public outcry - often some time after the changes have taken place?
Mrs Hill had argued she was sacked because the school governors were "embarrassed by the public outcry".
Earlier this month, China halted plans to introduce tougher penalties for traffic offences, following a public outcry.
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Although the public outcry that ensued forced the government to restore her citizenship, the message was clear.
After the public outcry, several other banks ended up dropping the debit-charge fees before Bank of America retreated.
The Blue Cross was considering closing it until a public outcry made it abandon those plans in 2010.
Is there a lack of consistency in the public outcry with regards to brain injuries suffered by athletes?
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Mayawati has always denied any knowledge of the building project, which was abandoned after a public outcry in July.
Those who push for more humanitarian missions can increase support for such missions by raising public outcry for action.
Following a public outcry, they admitted themselves voluntarily to hospital where they remain.
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DoubleClick backed away from those plans following a public outcry and the launching of a Federal Trade Commission investigation.
The public outcry would surely force a rapid deal, but the economy would suffer serious damage in the meantime.
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They were freed in 2001 when they turned 18, despite a public outcry.
Eventually some particularly egregious case, such as the beating of Rodney King in Los Angeles, causes a public outcry.
At the previous biennale, an art installation was taken down following a public outcry over sensitive language in the piece.
Greater disclosure, if compelled by public outcry, could transform the money management business and prove the undoing of many managers.
Our horses in that race are not as strong as they could be and there would be no public outcry.
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Now just imagine if we took that same level of public outcry and fundraising to the issue of domestic violence.
Coffee chain Starbucks has agreed to pay more UK corporation tax, after a public outcry over how little it pays.
Yet even in the face of the public outcry, Olmert remained ideologically committed to the belief that war is inherently futile.
As the retirement checks began to disappear there was a public outcry that prompted Washington to enact the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation.
Australian lawyer Lasry says there's increasing public outcry to get Hicks home.
Silent Spring elicited a public outcry for direct action followed by a brutal backlash from the chemical industry, often tainted with sexism.
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