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Backlashes to the backlashes and counter-punches to the counter-punches culminated on Sunday in a tableau of on- and off-field protests, raised fists, fans booing protesters and threatened boycotts.
There are usually huge backlashes when gay bars close here.
Ms. Lynch noted that major civil rights victories have triggered backlashes.
At worst, they are see-no-evil profiteers, and vulnerable to backlashes.
Research suggests that anti-immigrant backlashes are driven by an identity crisis.
So much for media curated backlashes against human pillars of internet evil.
But, companies bend because boycotts and backlashes scare away investors and advertisers.
Last fall, the skin care companies Dove and Nivea faced similar backlashes.
Backlashes to social progress are real, and they happen with depressing regularity.
The prospect portends one of the biggest political backlashes in recent history.
The backlashes had profound political consequences, but also consequences for health policy itself.
One of the few tech backlashes that led to real flight was #DeleteUber.
Some disruptions end in beneficial social change, and some cause backlashes, derailing goals.
I've lived through enough right-wing backlashes to worry about left-wing overreach.
Around the world, increasing tolerance towards minority groups has been met with similar backlashes.
But the three female presidents say their gender exposed them to particularly virulent backlashes.
And that's why this backlash against Uber, as compared to past backlashes, is so significant.
As the the practice of biohacking becomes more widespread, there could be legal backlashes however.
Similar backlashes could derail adoption of AI in areas like health care, education, and government.
They have leaked draft executive orders, inciting backlashes that led the orders to be shelved.
The show has faced numerous backlashes, largely because of its numerous depictions of sexual assault.
The tech giant has faced a series of backlashes over the sharing of users' personal information.
More backlashes ensued with critics accusing Yu of repeating the same message in a revised form.
Some of his stagings, even ones that remain in the libretto's period, have provoked fierce backlashes.
History records how, in economic downturns, as people's lives begin to feel unstable, anti-minority backlashes rise.
Another mayoral goal, to scatter 90 new homeless shelters across the city, has produced predictable neighborhood backlashes.
There are political risks: structures which skew their benefits to the privileged are always subject to popular backlashes.
Allow globalisation to run untempered, he reckons, and you generate vicious backlashes à la Brexit and Donald Trump.
So if surveys can't be trusted to reliably anticipate social media sentiment, how can companies predict such backlashes?
You are invited to make a difference in your local community against all forms of discrimination and its backlashes.
But these efforts have sparked backlashes in some states, and its sharp power can end up hurting its soft power.
Geek culture has witnessed Ghostbusters-style backlashes against diverse reimaginings of beloved franchises more and more frequently in recent years.
The massive refugee flows have also swept Europe, triggering political backlashes and national soul searching about identity and moral obligation.
These backlashes come not from any particular proposed policy but from the overreach associated with trying to do everything at once.
Many European leaders are less secure in their governing than Ms. Merkel is, and face even larger right-wing nativist backlashes.
After many false springs and discouraging backlashes, we are finally experiencing a revolutionary assertion of women's power that is transforming Congress.
In America, as in Europe, anti-immigrant backlashes have often followed episodes in which foreigners are blamed for crimes and other problems.
Pichai said that he views these sorts of cultural backlashes as moving in cycles, so Big Tech's troubles may abate one day.
Even if he thought it would improve the game, it was likely to prompt the kind of backlashes he's endured for years.
Their divergence reveals both the common traits in anti-establishment backlashes globally and the range between extremes those movements can fall within.
A Google spokesperson did not dispute the overall trend, although they denied a relationship between the increases in spending and any backlashes.
The checks imposed on popular will can feel like democracy failing — though it's actually the system working as intended — provoking angry backlashes.
And that is what's creating all the populist, nationalist, anti-immigrant backlashes in the world of order — particularly in America and Europe.
Absurd as it sounds, it makes horrifying sense in light of other backlashes: Men's Rights Activists believe feminists are out to destroy men.
Gisele Bündchen has dealt with her fair share of difficult experiences, including backlashes over her public comments on everything from breastfeeding to sunscreen.
An obvious solution is increased immigration, but declining native-born populations tend to react to large influxes of immigrants with terrifying xenophobic backlashes.
We're still in the middle of that transformation, but it's already one of the most intense political backlashes the industry has ever seen.
Past attempts by the Bush and Obama administrations to introduce chained CPI in federal government programs prompted fierce backlashes, leading officials to back down.
As a result, the mechanism would limit the space for political grandstanding and for populist backlashes of the kind seen across Europe last year.
Worse, when the contradictions become apparent, Mr Trump's economic nationalism may become fiercer, leading to backlashes in other countries—further stoking anger in America.
In fact, some have been so outraged by the truth exposed it has led to angry backlashes and even the criminal prosecution of comedians.
If Facebook can give users a better understanding of how it works, it might be able to diffuse privacy scandals and backlashes before they happen.
Corporations have a duty to dedicate more of their resources to sustainability and ethical practices amid popular backlashes against globalism, Michelin's chief executive said Tuesday.
This has created wrangles within the bloc over who should absorb how many migrants and has spawned nationalist-populist backlashes in almost every E.U. country.
And keeping the far right out of power risks exacerbating populist backlashes, as voters increasingly believe that establishment parties are conspiring to undermine popular will.
In a European context, Austria is interesting because it has seen one of the strongest public backlashes to immigration following the continent's migration crisis in 2015.
And yet as people (mostly women) of varying levels of celebrity collaborate with brands to monetize their engagements, pregnancy announcements, and weddings, mini backlashes occasionally erupt.
" The publication warned that when the "contradictions become apparent," Trump's "economic nationalism may become fiercer, leading to backlashes in other countries—further stoking anger in America.
And today, when anti-immigrant backlashes flare up in their state legislatures, coalitions of business leaders stand with college administrators and activists to protect these policies.
Jewish Israelis experienced both in the early and mid-2000s — about a decade before similar fears would provoke nationalist backlashes in much of the Western world.
This creates precisely the sort of opening seized by anti-establishment populists like Mr. Berlusconi and Mr. Chávez of Venezuela, who each rose amid anticorruption backlashes.
Both backlashes created poor optics for Marvel, which was fending off criticism that it wasn't doing enough to diversify its cast and characters in its cinematic universe.
However, the book all but ignores the backlashes to these developments, leaving the erroneous impression that the liberation of sex from outside restraint is all but complete.
But we have a good case study we can examine to see if Western European–style welfare states can prevent far-right racist backlashes from popping up.
They hinted at the flip side of theories like the halo effect: that contact with people who are different eases the fears that can drive populist backlashes.
Anti-LGBT bills are being "completely stymied" in state legislatures because Republicans are terrified of corporations mounting backlashes and boycotts like we saw in North Carolina and Indiana.
Backlashes of the sort that culminated in the outcome of the 2016 elections don't happen overnight, they build up over time and crescendo in the most unexpected way.
Perhaps what scholars call the "Canadian exception" — its avoidance of anti-immigrant ­backlashes — has as much to do with these peculiar conditions as anything its leaders have done.
For the plan to reduce carbon emissions, however, it has to get started now, and stay in place a long time, including through the next few conservative backlashes.
Backlashes to the public policy of the 1960s, including the nationwide "tax revolts" that wrote curbs on state spending into law, marked a changing of the political winds.
Chaotic cross-border migration has provoked political backlashes in Europe and helped create booms in the smuggling and exploitation of migrants and refugees across the Mediterranean from Africa.
Together, they're creating vast zones of disorder, and many people want to get out of them into any zone of order, particularly America or Europe, triggering nationalist-populist backlashes.
And the rise of democracy, long considered a force for ethnic harmony, may be provoking majority backlashes instead, according to research by Jack Snyder, a Columbia University political scientist.
In a number of countries, the global compacts were negotiated in the shadow of populist backlashes that have tapped into and stoked nativist fears about immigrants and their descendants.
"There are backlashes and forward movements, but my basic view is Donald Trump is giving rise to a new wave of feminism that will transform the country," Tanden says.
But if history is a guide, the backlashes that often follow periods of fast migration hurt would-be migrants, the migrants who have already arrived and liberal ideals more generally.
We've seen, at various moments, backlashes to that: slow food, slow music, and these ideas that keep percolating up about how to press pause on this constant push to change.
Contemporary white pop stars like Grande and Miley Cyrus had faced musical appropriation backlashes, but this time it was Swift's entire persona — not just her music — that were under scrutiny.
A CNN story on Tuesday about an anonymous Reddit user who created a widely circulated video of President Trump wrestling the network's logo to the ground has inspired multiple backlashes.
Internal backlashes and a mass walkout led to retractions and changes, courtesy of Google employees rather than management … and now we're seeing multiple reports of management retaliation against those employees. Facebook?
I'm talking about disorder that comes from nation states fracturing under the pressure of these climate changes and spilling out masses of refugees, triggering populist, nationalist backlashes all across the West.
Progressive activists have been demanding the tech company shutter Trump's Twitter account since before he was elected, but #BanTrump backlashes have become the norm during his time in the White House.
There have only been a handful of "wave elections" in modern American history in which a party wins that many seats or more — and they're typically backlashes against an unpopular incumbent.
The most visible change leading up to this point has been the inclusion of (totally rad) women, leading to one of the most ridiculous backlashes we've seen in the era of Gamergate.
This cascade of reaction is the latest act in a cyclical series of provocations and backlashes that have characterized North Korean relations with the rest of the world over the last decade.
Previous nationalist backlashes stirred up by the Communist Party, for example against Lotte, a South Korean supermarket chain, and Toyota, a Japanese carmaker, led to no more than flash-in-the-pan boycotts.
For one, there have only been a handful of "wave elections" in modern American history in which a party wins that many seats or more — and they're typically backlashes against an unpopular incumbent.
White argues, as do many, that there are profound parallels between the first Gilded Age and the current moment, from exploding inequality to rising corporate power to racist backlashes against immigrants and black Americans.
Rising inequality has led to electoral backlashes, bringing us Trump and his trade wars, Brexit and finally, a host of populist, illiberal political movements and 'strongmen' - all keen on nationalism rather than cross-border cooperation.
President Bruce Allen is taking the fall for this one as Washington begins to throw each other under the bus in pure damage control mode for the most foreseeable backlash in the history of backlashes.
Amazon has also dealt with its own privacy backlashes related to Alexa, including an instance in May in which a couple unknowingly had their private conversation recorded and sent to a contact in their phone.
Yet the sort of political skill that can take voters along as wrenching changes are made seems to be in short supply; and without democratic consent, moves towards greater federalisation are doomed to provoke dangerous backlashes.
We have faced these backward-moving backlashes before: after the Civil War with unopposed domestic racist terrorism, after the legislative victories of the civil rights movement with the installation of a racialized police and prison state.
Populist backlashes, even if they focus on distant elites, tend to emerge as a desire for majority rule, which feels democratic to members of the majority — and, in certain circumstances, like a matter of life and death.
Cohen, who has published eleven books since 2005, has elicited comparisons to David Foster Wallace, Philip Roth, and Thomas Pynchon, expansive, digressive writers who, much like Snowden himself, have enjoyed praise, weathered backlashes, and garnered cult followings.
But because they create few direct jobs, often involve oligopolies and do not benefit from the protection of global trade rules, which for the most part only look after physical goods, they will be vulnerable to nationalist backlashes.
BMW's new move comes shortly after it became the first global carmaker to nab China's ride-hailing operating license in late November, and at a time when the country's biggest player, Didi, faces public and government backlashes following two passenger murders.
"Backlashes against globalization promoted a zero-sum-game thinking: To protect ourselves, we must do so at the expense of somebody else," said Harold James, an expert on European history at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
Our forces also help stabilize northeastern Syria, making it less likely that another huge wave of refugees will emerge from there that could further destabilize Lebanon and Jordan and create nativist backlashes in the European Union like the earlier wave did.
Voluntary pay-cuts by the best-paid men—as taken recently by some BBC stars—may be good PR, but they can create backlashes, as in Iceland a few years ago when some men's salaries were cut after equal-pay claims by women.
The Elder Justice Act of 2010 has still only been partially funded to date, though Blancato points out that that may be in part because it was passed within the Affordable Care Act and has suffered the stigma and conservative backlashes that followed.
And the number of people — now armed with cellphone pictures and directions from human traffickers — trying to get out of the World of Disorder into the World of Order is at all-time highs, producing nationalist/populist backlashes in America and Europe.
That will immediately shift when the House passes control of the impeachment process -- as soon as Wednesday -- to Senate Republicans, who hold the majority and will be vulnerable to any backlashes stirred by defending an unrestrained and imperial President at his trial.
Setting unrealistic goals with unknown costs and endpoints can lead to "frustration and backlashes", said the director of the WHO's global malaria programme, Pedro Alonso, so the world should focus first on developing new medicines, vaccines and insecticides to get malaria cases and deaths under control.
Setting unrealistic goals with unknown costs and endpoints can lead to "frustration and backlashes", said the director of the WHO's global malaria program, Pedro Alonso, so the world should focus first on developing new medicines, vaccines and insecticides to get malaria cases and deaths under control.
The unprecedented shift in policy — widely and warmly welcomed by both average Israeli citizens and Israel's extreme-right government — has sounded alarm bells across an already volatile Middle East, with Palestinian and other Arab and Muslim leaders threatening diplomatic backlashes, including an end to the peace process.
Furthermore, mass refugee influxes tend to create political backlashes — Trump may assume that cultural similarities will spur countries in a refugee's "home region" to feel responsibility for her, but in practice, the difference between refugees and a country's own citizens is almost always thrown into relief.
In private, some Chinese officials, who insist bilateral ties have been "mutually beneficial," have expressed dismay over Xi's "over-the-top" remarks and aggressive stance on issues such as trade and the South China Sea, which they believe have led to strong US backlashes against China.
But given the consequences of past backlashes, it would be malpractice not to think through a long-term political strategy that could ensure that reform not only passes, but can be sustained by the support of lasting political majorities, just as what happened with Social Security and Medicare.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Defense bill talks set to start amid wall fight Media and candidates should be ashamed that they don't talk about obesity MORE (D-Calif.) and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro — have suffered backlashes.
Sandberg laid out Facebook's five-step plan to regain trust: Public backlashes mounted last year after Facebook was accused of losing track of its users' personal data, and allowed the now defunct Cambridge Analytica agency to mount targeted advertising to millions of Facebook users without their explicit consent in the US elections.
I understand here at Ecosperity that one of the things you're noting, and I believe you're talking about as well is, you've got globalization on the one hand, and threat to the globalization posed by these protectionist backlashes which we've just been talking about but at the same time, concurrently, disruption, technology disruption, fintech and the like.
Polling conducted for the Hub Project, and scrutinized by a pair of Stanford University researchers in an analysis shared with The New York Times, found that voters in districts where its affiliates operated were likelier to remember their representative's votes on health care and taxes, though in some cases ad campaigns also appeared to generate backlashes among Republicans.
Its opposite, which I call cosmopolitanism (for lack of a better term), is the impulse to push circles of concern outward, to extend cooperation and communion, to bring more people under the banner of Us. History is defined by the waxing and waning of these two impulses — tentative cosmopolitan extensions outward, followed inevitably by tribalist backlashes.
There has been a backlash against the globalization representative of WEF and Davos men and women, however, with the rise of nationalism and politicians such as Donald Trump who promotes an "America First" policy, and public backlashes against big government, such as the Brexit vote in the U.K. that was seen as a reaction against "the elite," albeit an elusive and undefined one.

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