Downing Street said the curbs were being considered in response to "widespread public concern".
That report helped to lay to rest public concern about the much-trumpeted threat posed by EMFs.
Downing Street has said the curbs are being considered in response to "widespread public concern".
Absent is the intense public concern, and there is little media scrutiny of these crashes.
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The Eurosceptic party is aiming to capitalise on public concern over immigration, tax rises and wind farms.
Westminster talk of welfare reform chimes with public concern that economic inactivity is linked to social ills.
"The book Bent Coppers is a serious investigative work covering matters of major public concern" it said.
We understand the intense public concern and media scrutiny following a commercial airline crash or train derailment.
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There has been increasing public concern that wrecked navy vessels are being disturbed and plundered by some divers.
One reason is growing public concern at conflicts of interest within investment banks.
He told them children and families' issues had become a "declining priority" in the department, despite unprecedented public concern.
And public concern over the world's oceans will put governments under moral pressure.
It is time the Lib Dems understood the extent of public concern, including among 75% of their own supporters.
They have a position that gives them a platform to speak out, and be heard, on matters of public concern.
The BMJ compared policies to six standards produced by Public Concern at Work, an independent authority set up to encourage whistle-blowing.
That satisfied global-warming sceptics in the ruling party but failed to address rising public concern over the environment and climate change.
As the public concern about privacy is increasing, the failure of public agencies to take forceful action is becoming a problem.
Manchester coroner Nigel Meadows said it was a "matter of public concern" she was able to get hold of the drug.
That her speech addressed a matter of public concern, to-wit: it involved patients and clinical trials conducted in a teaching hospital.
Now, after public concern over the locations, the trailers are set to be shut down, and the offenders moved to local shelters.
She did so precisely because this is a matter of public concern.
Mr Salmond also said he must address matters of "key public concern" and ensure Scotland's legal system "stands in equality with every other jurisdiction in Europe".
Part of it stems from growing public concern about climate change.
Polls find that the economy tops security as a public concern.
It is illegal in Texas to publish private facts that, when revealed, would be offensive to a reasonable person and are not a legitimate public concern.
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Safety in schools has been a major public concern in China since a devastating earthquake in Sichuan province in 2008 killed tens of thousands of people.
And in our eagerness to appear responsive to this acute public concern, every candidate will feel compelled to offer his or her "solution" to the problem.
The biggest driver of solar PV price declines has been German feed-in tariffs which are now being scaled back due to public concern about high subsides.
Most relevant to today, Congress has investigated the causes behind economic downturns, using the power of investigation to raise public concern and improve knowledge of the economy.
Whistleblowers already get help from Public Concern at Work (PCAW), which offers information and advice on the Public Interest Disclosure Act and fields around 2, 000 calls a year.
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