And in the age of social media it was entirely predictable that customers would revolt vociferously.
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All of these allegations have been vociferously denied by Colombo, which maintains such evidence is fabricated.
After Weisberg objected to that phrasing rather, um, vociferously, I agreed to reconsider it.
We either reject the information out of hand (flight) or argue vociferously against it (fight).
President Clinton vociferously denounced Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic's slaughter of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, a province of Serbia.
Black Cats players and fans appealed vociferously for a penalty but were turned down by referee Rob Styles.
As the reputation of journalists in general declines, politicians are emboldened to denounce them all the more vociferously.
At its peak, the excess profits tax ran to 90% for the Robber Barons who didn't complain too vociferously.
He complained vociferously about Twitter's apparent high-handedness in handing over his account to the owners of the bridge without telling him.
Within government, the Ministry of Information Industry and the Ministry of Science and Technology argue most vociferously for an early launch.
But paternalism critics vociferously warn about the slippery slope of such paternalism.
Under normal conditions, health insurers and their actuaries would have spoken out vociferously, trying to inject some insurance principles into the debate.
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As well as advocating the inclusion of all kinds of people in the church, Archbishop Tutu argued vociferously for an end to poverty.
Most in the development industry vociferously agreed that doctors and drugs had to be supplied, but no one could cope with the astronomical prices involved.
Well-intentioned people like Senator Gillibrand are innumerable, each with their own constituency of supporters who will argue vociferously to have one thing or another covered.
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He was making a point, and making a point very vociferously.
The Cypriot media are also vociferously sceptical about the settlement talks.
In the Nestles incident, support grew to over a million people who participated in the campaign and voiced their opinions vociferously through blogs, tweets and comments.
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Doctors in the U.K. argued vociferously that the most effective way to slow the progress of the disease is to give drugs at the first sign of dementia.
Mr Frank wants Wall Street to be subjected to capital requirements similar to those for stodgier commercial banks (which are lobbying vociferously for the gap to be closed).
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If anything, they should now demand it even more vociferously.
The Bloomberg administration lobbied vociferously for this funding in 2011.
Also Tuesday, Bayer filed another motion in the MDL seeking to clarify that two environmental groups, Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth, are vociferously opposed to genetically modified crops.
There is no sign yet that Western pressure has convinced Mr Khamenei to abandon his plans, vociferously endorsed by Mr Ahmadinejad, for Iran to become a big producer of nuclear fuel.
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Wednesday skipper Purse argued vociferously that he could not avoid Blackstock's powerful shot but his appeals fell on stony ground and the Forest striker struck his subsequent spot-kick high beyond the dive of Grant.
Many Americans vociferously opposed sending Mr Megrahi back.
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The carriers concerned have vociferously protested their innocence.
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