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The complaints have grown louder and more insistent ever since.
Meanwhile, the protests and calls for justice have only grown louder.
Calls to regulate tech companies in the US have grown louder.
Those criticisms have grown louder as retaliatory tariffs have been unveiled.
And their objections have grown louder with the latest civilian deaths.
Anti-abortion groups have grown louder in many countries in recent years.
But NOAA and NASA warnings over the interference concerns have grown louder.
But their concerns about the allegations against him have grown louder recently.
But their concerns about the allegations against him have grown louder recently.
Those worries have grown louder in the past year or two, he reports.
As coronavirus outbreaks grow and multiply, calls for closing borders have grown louder.
The chorus of protests against the Trump administration's family separation practices has grown louder.
As more people have come online, the noise there has grown louder than ever.
Its critics have grown louder over time, despite its success in boosting trade and investment.
These calls have grown louder since he announced plans to seek re-election next year.
In the face of the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan, their complaints have grown louder.
Calls in Washington for possible regulation of Facebook have grown louder over the past year.
In recent years, the clamor to acknowledge and commemorate Spain's many ghosts has grown louder.
As the online din has grown louder, spaces like Yates's page have become rarer and rarer.
The new crackdown comes as calls for Facebook to act have grown louder in recent days.
Calls for equal pay have grown louder since the team's fourth World Cup victory this summer.
Despite decades of loss, the labor movement has grown louder and stronger in the past two years.
Meanwhile, the government's threats to close Dadaab camp, home to about 350,000 Somali refugees, have grown louder.
In recent months, grumblings have grown louder about the might that Facebook has amassed through mergers and acquisitions.
The calls for reform have only grown louder following recent high-profile mass shootings in San Bernardino, Calif.
As Mr Trump's economic sabre-rattling has grown louder, China has started to cultivate relations with Japan and South Korea.
As Congress' deadline looms, calls for Trump to produce evidence have grown louder, including by some in his own party.
While the tech companies have denied those claims, the debate over the matter has grown louder, culminating in Wednesday's hearing.
With Republicans holding a slim 51-49 majority in the US Senate, whispers about who will replace McCain have grown louder.
In Britain, meanwhile, the chorus of voices against death duties has grown louder as homeowners have accumulated more and more wealth.
Calls for board changes and oversight have grown louder since the company's food safety problems hammered its formerly high-flying shares.
Criticism has grown louder as more coins have been mined—from approximately 11 million in 2013 to nearly 17 million today.
Calls for Pennsylvania and other states to reform these statutes have grown louder in the days since the grand jury report.
French theater has long been accused of poorly reflecting the country's ethnic diversity, and criticism has grown louder in recent years.
With the Brexit debate in London and Brussels mired in disagreement and recriminations, concerns and warnings from businesses have grown louder.
Her pieces directly combat the anti-immigrant rhetoric and divisive politics that have grown louder in recent months under the Trump administration.
That once-distant voice has grown louder, and now there's the sound of claws scratching at the door, trying to get in.
But since Nadler hit "send" on his tweet last Wednesday, the chorus for Barr's hide has grown louder, albeit from predictable sources.
With each passing day, the chorus for him to step down has grown louder because the water debacle unfolded under his watch.
Calls for strong action against Saudi Arabia and its leadership have grown louder since the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi last month.
Calls from Democrats to impeach the president have grown louder over the evolving controversy over a phone call between Trump and Zelensky.
But developers' complaints have grown louder as the Department of Justice and the FTC have ramped up their antitrust scrutiny of the company.
Demands that Afghan refugees, some of whom have lived in Pakistan since the Soviet invasion of the 1980s, return home have grown louder.
Calls to revisit historical narratives in museums to make room for the perspectives of those who were colonised have grown louder in recent years.
Calls for a blanket ban of the entire Russian team have grown louder with every twist of the scandal that has rocked world sport.
Talk of ousting her has grown louder in recent days, with local media reporting that more lawmakers are supporting a no-confidence motion against her.
The rebels have grown louder as successive polls have shown that the Liberal-led coalition is likely to lose the next election, due by May.
Talk of European and Commonwealth sanctions has grown louder, and seems to be driving Mr Yameen into the welcoming arms of China and Saudi Arabia.
Mr Berners-Lee's observation that the internet has become heavily centralised is not new, yet in recent months warnings such as his have grown louder.
But my reveries are tempered by a disquieting thought, grown louder in the past few days: that our fellow Americans do not have our back.
The drumbeat against the film, however, has grown louder, with critics deriding the narrative arc of Rockwell's character, Dixon, a racist cop prone to violence.
Demands for independence have grown louder in recent years in Catalonia, a wealthy region in northeastern Spain which has its own distinct language and culture.
For Americans focused on next year's presidential election, the call to put pressure on China and its technological development has grown louder from both political parties.
Lawmaker criticism of U.S. support for the campaign has recently grown louder, following Saudi airstrikes that hit a school and a hospital, killing dozens of civilians.
Lawmaker criticism of the campaign has grown louder in recent months amid a mounting civilian death toll, including recent airstrikes on a hospital and a school.
Every year, Congress must renew Hyde as a rider in the federal budget, but calls for that tradition to end have grown louder in recent years.
But outcry related to this trend has recently grown louder, with pagans and people of color objecting to the idea that corporations can pass down their traditions.
Some black leaders and protesters have called for the public release of the videos from the outset, and those demands have grown louder in the succeeding days.
Mr. Xi's critics have grown louder as he has faced a series of troubles, including a heated trade dispute with the United States and a slowing economy.
The chorus has grown louder this week, as Facebook faces questions over how it allowed a political consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, to obtain data on 50 million users.
But the local Fidesz leadership faced accusations of cronyism, often in the distribution of European Union funding, that, as in the rest of the country, have grown louder.
On the streets calls for new elections rather than just a second round vote have grown louder, with anti-government protesters calling for Morales to step down entirely.
Calls for remedies have grown louder as the 2020 Presidential elections grow closer and the company faces a number of probes included antitrust related to its search business.
House Democrats' calls for impeachment have grown louder amid the controversy over the whistleblower complaint, and more than half of the House of Representatives now supports an inquiry.
Some members of Congress have raised major concerns with the current system over the years, but the calls for an overhaul have grown louder in the post-Weinstein era.
As plant-based meat has become a fast-food staple, the health criticisms have grown louder as have complaints that plant-based products lack the authenticity of real meat.
There the shrill voices of historical revisionists, who dispute that women were coerced—there were, after all, also volunteers from Japan and elsewhere—have grown louder in recent years.
The debate over gun control has grown louder this year, and even some Republicans have expressed interest in legislation that would put the big gun lobby on the defensive.
Since then, calls for a military intervention have grown louder, perhaps most strikingly during a nationwide truckers strike in May that paralyzed the country for more than a week.
House Democrats' calls for impeachment have grown louder amid the growing controversy, and seven freshman Democrats wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post calling for an impeachment inquiry.
But as the industry approaches the eighth anniversary of the financial crisis's nadir, questions about whether they face a secular rather than a cyclical profit problem have only grown louder.
As companies like Facebook and Google have grown more powerful, and as Republicans have sought to cast every debate about Silicon Valley in polarized terms, these arguments have grown louder.
"It is meant to chill the speech of the players whose voices have grown louder than the players—and owners—imagined they could go," wrote Jonathan Jones in Sports Illustrated.
The cremation pyre of Rama VI in 1926 was smaller still: Even though an attempt to overthrow the monarchy in 1912 had failed, complaints about its extravagance had grown louder.
Calls for a Facebook constitution along these lines have grown louder as the social network's influence on world affairs, from election-meddling in America to genocide in Myanmar, has become apparent.
Their divergent strategies mirror a wider debate within the Democratic Party that has grown louder after strong turnout by minority voters helped to power recent Democratic victories in Alabama and Virginia.
Over the past week the furor over the 88th Academy Awards' diversity-free nominations has only grown louder, with some of Hollywood's highest-profile personalities taking the awards show to task.
"The terrorists tried to stop us, but neither their ideas nor their bullets could win, and since that day our voices have grown louder and louder," she told CNN in 2014.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared before Senate and House committees in April to discuss the platform's data protections, and calls to regulate Facebook in the US and Europe have grown louder.
Network complaints have grown louder as the legacy media companies battle falling ratings and new competition for ad dollars from the likes of Facebook and YouTube, which is owned by Google.
SYDNEY, Australia — As public conversation about mental health has grown louder and busier in recent years, mental illness has become more than a category of disease with social and psychological dimensions.
As the voices of women in geek culture have grown louder over the past decade, the cultural awareness of fridging as a concept and a widely acknowledged trope has also grown.
In the last few months calls for a separate southeastern state known as Biafra have grown louder, evoking memories of a conflict there that killed around 1 million people in the 1960s.
The big picture: The revelations of the Russian operation in 2016 poured fuel on the fire for Silicon Valley in Washington, and previously quiet criticism of the platform companies has grown louder.
Talk of extending the Article 50 deadline, which has grown louder after Parliament's emphatic rejection of Mrs May's Brexit deal this week, threatens to complicate these elections—and not just in Britain.
The clamour for a change at the Infosys board had grown louder after Sikka's departure with a group of 12 major institutional investors urging the company to invite Nilekani to the board.
But as the government has increasingly come under scrutiny for allowing excessive force against demonstrators, including detaining and torturing minors, calls have grown louder for a more forceful condemnation of the violence.
Since then, critiques of Trump's ineptness and unfitness to be commander-in-chief have only grown louder and have come from diverse members of the national security, intelligence and foreign relations communities.
But the drumbeat within the Democratic Party for impeachment has grown louder in recent weeks as more details surrounding the president's calls for several foreign nations to investigate a potential rival have emerged.
A slim majority of economists polled by Reuters expects the central bank to keep rates at a record low although calls for a rate cut have grown louder after disappointingly weak first-quarter inflation.
The series has faced accusations of staleness since at least the third entry, 2004's Trials and Tribulations, and the cries have only grown louder as the series has gone on, and justifiably so.
The debate over the gender pay gap has grown louder in Britain in recent months, particularly after the government required large companies to publish the average salaries of the men and women they employ.
As concerns over fashion's tremendous environmental impact have grown louder and more persistent, resale — and, to a certain degree, the clothing rental business — has become something of a white knight for sustainability in fashion.
After the University of North Carolina (UNC) made a deal to give the statue and $19693 million to a neo-Confederate organization, critics have grown louder, prompting the university's board to defend their decision.
Here's his dispatch: Calls to wrest Pacific Gas & Electric from investors' hands have grown louder, amplified by a state bill that would allow cities to carve up PG&E territory into government-run utilities.
Throw in weekly disputes on what constitutes roughing the passer, premature whistles that negate touchdowns, botched calls that aren't reviewed because a team is out of challenges, and the complaints have only grown louder.
Russia has pledged to ban all athletes with a doping past from its Olympic squad but calls for a blanket ban of the entire team have grown louder with every twist of the scandal.
But criticism of Mr Sisi has grown louder of late, culminating in a burst of outrage over his decision to cede two uninhabited islands in the Red Sea, called Sanafir and Tiran, to Saudi Arabia.
Many economists and analysts have lately begun to argue that rate cuts alone will do little to revive growth and calls for more direct fiscal stimulus from the government have grown louder in recent weeks.
Rumblings about a potential Bloomberg bid have grown louder after The New York Times reported on Saturday that billionaire former mayor asked those close to come up with a campaign plan for an independent presidential bid.
The debate over the health of retired A.F.L. players has grown louder in recent years as a growing list of younger players, citing repeated "head knocks," have retired after just a few years in the league.
Those whispers have grown louder after Biden struggled in the first debate (and, to a lesser extent, the second) and as he has continued to misremember things and make other factual mistakes on the campaign trail.
Since it emerged in March that Cambridge Analytica, a political consultancy, had acquired data on 87m Facebook users in underhand ways, voices calling for a rethink of the handling of online personal data have only grown louder.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A slim majority of economists polled by Reuters expects Australia's central bank to keep rates at a record low this week although calls for an easing have grown louder after disappointingly weak first-quarter inflation.
A slim majority of economists polled by Reuters expected the Reserve Bank of Australia to keep rates at a record low 1.50 percent, though calls for an easing have grown louder after disappointingly weak first-quarter inflation.
Rome has long said that existing sanctions are damaging Italian firms trading with Moscow, and calls for de-escalating tensions with Moscow have grown louder since a new anti-establishment government took office in Italy in June.
Beyond the uncertain fates of Butler, Harris and the sharpshooting J.J. Redick, rumblings in league coaching circles have grown louder by the day that 76ers Coach Brett Brown needs an N.B.A. finals berth to keep his job.
The company has since been on the receiving end of a number of exposes around the use and abuse of its customers' information and comes as calls to break up the big tech companies have only grown louder.
Pelosi has come under pressure from members of her caucus to allow impeachment proceedings to move forward, calls that have grown louder as the administration stonewalls congressional requests for information and interviews from current and former administration officials.
Bipartisan calls for strong action against Saudi Arabia and its leadership have grown louder since the October 2 killing, and Wednesday's vote signals strong pushback against the White House over its continued support for its Middle East ally.
Yet, even as appeals from governors, mayors and other officials have grown louder, President Donald Trump and the government he leads have failed to take the lead in ways that eerily parallel the presidential-level failures of Katrina.
While Cruz has enjoyed conservative darling status since he joined the Senate after the 85033 election, rumblings about a potential Senate challenge have grown louder on both the left and the right since Cruz dropped out of the 2016 presidential race.
He won his only ATP title of the year in Geneva and the old questions of whether he has the mental fortitude to survive two consecutive weeks of top-level tennis have only grown louder as the season has progressed.
But in recent weeks, as his investigation has delivered a series of indictments to high-profile associates of the president and evidence that at least two of them are cooperating with the inquiry, those critics have grown louder and in numbers.
The coalition has been under strain almost since it was laboriously patched together last autumn, and calls from within the SPD for the party to pull out have grown louder since its disastrous showing this spring in European Parliament and regional elections.
As the calls for Mr. Netanyahu to step aside have grown louder, he has fashioned an elaborate argument for why he should be allowed to continue as prime minister, at least for the first six months of a rotation agreement with Mr. Gantz.
In the wake of mass killings there and in places such as Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, last year, the call for reforms — such as raising age limits for gun purchases, expanding background checks, or banning assault weapons — has grown louder.
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Critics' drumbeat for impeachment has grown louder since Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison for lying to Congress about Trump's prior business dealings with Russia and making illegal "hush money" payments to women who claim to have had affairs with Trump.
Criticism of Wenger, who has been in charge of Arsenal for two decades, has grown louder this month after his team went out of the Champions League in the last-16 for a seventh straight season with a crushing 10-2 aggregate defeat by Bayern Munich.
Their calls have grown louder in the wake of Barr's summary of the principal conclusions from Mueller's yet-to-be-released report, in which Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein concluded that the special counsel did not find sufficient evidence to merit an obstruction charge.
Calls for alternatives to PG&E's existing structure have grown louder over the last month, after the utility intentionally blacked out millions of customers — some without warning — to prevent wildfires as fierce winds swept through Northern and Central California, elevating the fire hazard in hot, dry conditions.
The drumbeat of revelations surrounding his campaign's alleged ties to Moscow has only grown louder as Trump crisscrossed Europe and the Middle East, weighing on his discussions with European leaders, who, deeply skeptical of Trump's intentions, have found little solace during their interactions with the new US president.
Ms. Merkel's anointed successor, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, who last fall won the contest to succeed the chancellor as head of their conservative party, has seen her approval rating drop sharply in recent weeks as questions about her capacity to lead the party into the next election have grown louder.
Cries to that effect have only grown louder this year, two years on from revelations that Kremlin election propaganda maliciously targeting the U.S. presidential election had reached hundreds of millions of Facebook users, fueled by a steady stream of fresh outrages found spreading and catching fire on these "social" platforms.
Moore has long been an outspoken opponent of gay marriage, and voices like his have grown louder since the Supreme Court's landmark decision last summer to give same-sex couples the right to marry — a triumph for gay rights advocates and a slap in the face of many religious conservatives.
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Those questions have grown louder with the controversy around Ms. Omar and will grow louder still in the run-up to this month's annual Aipac policy conference — a three-day Washington confab that is expected to draw more than 21990,000 people, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and leaders of both parties in Congress.
Eric SwalwellEric Michael SwalwellHickenlooper ends presidential bid Scenes from Iowa State Fair: Surging Warren, Harris draw big crowds Nadler hits gas on impeachment MORE (D-Calif.), the drumbeat has grown louder for a 2020 bid by Abrams, which Democrats believe would be welcome and possible thanks to the dominance in numbers of white men in the race.
As the short grass-court swing has given way to the hardcourt lead-up to the U.S. Open, the speculation around the enigmatic form of Williams has grown louder, if anything, while the popular onus appears to be more on Djokovic to definitively consolidate his position than it is on Nadal and Federer to prove they still have what it takes.
With two of the most divisive and unpopular candidates in living memory running atop the two main party tickets, the buzz surrounding various third party candidates has grown louder than it has since 28503 with Ross Perot's improbable, unforgettable run against Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE and George H.W. Bush.

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