词汇 | example_english_protest |
释义 | Examples of protestThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The women group protests are also loud, as those that have occasioned production disruptions have been highlighted in the press and media commentaries. The grievances, anger, frustration and disillusionment that emerged led to an upsurge in agitation and protests. They protested over immediate or relatively shortterm issues like ad hoc demands over wage hikes, holidays, dismissals or restoration of allowances. People's religion takes many forms, for example, mystic orders, fundamentalist movements, proletarian urban protests, bazaar merchant's associations, academic fora. The third role is in the reactions to the excesses, perversions and the socially disruptive consequences of the agitations and protests. While all these new policies and programs effectively promoted socio-economic transformation, they also provided tools and created opportunities for popular protests. Families have protested hospital bed closures and pushed for community treatment orders and community support services. Their strategy, however, involved proposing new initiatives, not just protesting against the status quo. However, 2 patients did not take the prescribed opioid due to concerns about adverse reactions and protests from their families. I argue that past collective or mass urban protests and labor unionism failed to improve the living conditions of a large number of people. The female students already enrolled protested this sudden ban, with limited success. They pursued a two-pronged strategy of stimulating # local protests while instigating international opposition. Here, the issue is why popular protests rose so frequently despite tight political control by the government. Generally, the protests are characterised by non-violence and little destruction. In all cases, these intifadat amounted to protests against social inequality, corruption, nepotism, authoritarianism, and the regime's incompetence. The protests and violence of 1979- 80 forced the regime to reflect on its domestic policies toward the minority. Many physicians protested that this principle was unethical because a doctor should not be rewarded for prescribing less (6;7). Peaceful protests have also been held by youth groups at oil installations in several communities. A close reading of these two protests shows the sometime 'citadel of the avant-garde' at a distinctly precarious moment in its history. The majority of enclosure protests concerned claims to the exercise of use-rights on pasture, wastes, commons or woodland. They protested that many casuals arrived in a state of fever, and were only saved from destitution and death by the kindness of the union. Although facts could be invented such that the legislators were really trying to squelch speed limit protests, those are not the facts of this example. The protests thus brought together the interests of a corrupt leadership and the interests of thousands of impoverished excombatants. Put in the contemporary context, this change also mirrored the overall rebellious zeitgeist of civil society, which was beginning to witness protests over many issues. The impression was that the texts ' ' protested too much ' ' and were produced with a view to disproving the popular prejudices wielded against them. They responded by opening fire on groups of workers, and frequently called upon the police to contain workers' protests. However, these strikes took the form of a wider antipolice character due to the police attempt at the suppression of labour protests. When protesting against the project they aim also to influence the projects that are, from the government agency's point of view, its alternatives. Given the very small sub-sample that protested, we decided not to employ a sample selection model. The suspension of the boy was protested at the college meeting. There were no public protests on the scale of those some twelve years earlier, but things were certainly not quiet. They formed a co-ordinating committee to organise their protests, violating official prohibitions. Were the parish priests sincere in their protests or were they trying to emphasise their misery in order to avoid paying up? A partner responded to the action of the other with a controlling or humiliating negative response or by physically moving away or verbally protesting. The rapidly spreading commercialization of urban land between the 1890s and 1920s was checked by tenants' protests which culminated in the strike. In several cases, they merely protested against the treatment meted out by mill officials and jobbers. On the night that the legislature considered these reforms, social movements protested outside and demanded its closure. The actors protested vehemently; they wanted their doors. Therefore, rather than addressing the protests directly, the cabinet continued to focus on raising funds in an attempt to meet the program's commitments. She became very vig ilant, protested violently whenever the parents attempted physical separation, had violent temper tantrums, became f inicky, and had sleeping diff iculties. In both countries, governments excluded either the opposition or the unions and ignored their vociferous protests. The central question the book seeks to answer is why an orthographic reform generated such heated protests. Many of the bioethicists' conclusions that he protests are just trial statements that their authors are supporting as well as they know how. The strength and tenacity of the civil groups manifested in the organisation of wide-spread protests against structural adjustment policies between 1988 and 1990. The most extreme form of women protests is that of partial or complete nudity. State violence and brutality has been less than in confrontations with youth and community protests. The official students' representation protested against the presence in the course, without formal permission, of many nonstudents. As shown by the protests articulated during various unsuccessful uprisings, this kind of government was not accepted by the urban population. The ensuing protests against the operation of the destructor highlight the tensions between nascent technocrats and the affected residents. Similarly, perhaps a policy actor within the federal government could play the same role, translating protests into policies. No eminent person would have protested against being displayed in such a museum. Many vendors also protested efforts to relocate them to peripheral areas or to marketplaces. The environmental protests, therefore, came after material prosperity. The posters also tended to show the views of people protesting against war and in favour of peace. Preferential treatment for intellectuals would often arouse protests by other social groups. Hemmings protests that 'you couldn't have had a better father, or a better friend'. In fact, they displayed a diffidence that, at its extreme, actually pushed some rioters into seeking formal authorization for their protests. Women protested because they saw the creation of mills as a threat to their own economic survival. There is a history, though not much told, of women workers' protests. Youth seem to have played a very active part in the protests. Shopkeepers required little persuasion that this was the intent and protested bitterly about these apparent attempts to poison relationships between them and their customers. There were strikes and protests against the poor food supply. Even occasional protests by the church leadership against the authorities were tolerated. Supply shortages during the war had provoked spontaneous protests leading to waves of strikes, which continued in heavy industry after 1918. The decree was revoked in 1888 as a result of abolitionist protests, but new and similar regulations were issued soon after. Proposals to close or consolidate hospitals or restrict access to particular interventions frequently sparked public protests about discrimination and rationing. There is, therefore, a need for a specific study of female participation in protests against the regulations. During the removal campaign a variety of groups protested in isolation and acted together only occasionally. When they have acted politically - as in protests and strikes since the early 2000s - it has tended to be in terms of this social distinction. The illegitimacy of an award handed out inappropriately or in an ill-thought manner has always been vocally protested. The protests against the proposed taxes did have some effect. The more religious among them might have protested against the accusation that they were trying to impose foreign or alien ethnic values. In spite of his protests, it is difficult not to regard this as a good old-fashioned narrative of progress or modernization. However, it would remove a major area of patronage and would provoke similar protests from interest groups to restructuring within the public sector. Unfortunately, our data do not allow us to identify who is protesting. 126 matthew a. baum international protests against the air strikes. Specifically, during this time period there were some 3,000 uprisings or protests against feudal authority. Naturally, as in the 1930s, such a decision did not in itself preclude protests at other levels of the party hierarchy. On the one hand, protests were very much in the nature of spontaneous, individual, isolated acts: expressions of disapproval rather than organised movements for change. None of the professors protested publicly against these actions. The protests did not, however, lead to organisational changes. There were specific political aims which had to be implemented, and protests were a means of achieving these aims. The collapse was the result of broad, mass protests. Consumers and their representatives put political pressure on management to do whatever is necessary to return the protesting workers to their regular work functions. In short, colonial developmentalism was a partial, but powerful, answer to the pressures of increasing imperial penury, colonial protests and global polarization. The author protested that this was both incorrect and an insult. The experts should have made stronger protests while the working group was still sitting. The work manager however, on viewing the protests from other workers ordered these piece-workers to leave work. Their protests bring home to us the iron limits, the tragically narrow borders, of us-ism. Certainly, their jailbreaks, public displays of violence, and highly vocal protests fit a familiar image of swaggering and courageous rebels. Further debate, lobbying and protests transformed these proposals into the substance of constitutional reforms. In addition, these reforms establish a basis for subsequent laws to institutionalise them, and they justify protests when new constitutional rights are violated or ignored. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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