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Making or marked by loud outcry or sustained din.

outcry造句

Mr Aso also, blind to the public outcry, at first gave Mr Nakagawa his full support.

Long delayed by India's snail-like judicial system, the judgment caused an outcry in India.

There was never any outcry about that because cortisone is legal.

That provoked an international outcry and stirred a series of protests in both Sana 'a and the former capital, Taiz.

But while we have national campaigns against drunk driving and speeding, there is no outcry against driving while sleepy.

That caused an outcry, so the charges were reduced to second-degree battery, which still carries heavy penalties.

Facebook temporarily suspended this feature just three days later after - after the inevitable public outcry - but decided to move forward with the plan in February.

Separately, Google, Facebook and others promised to do more to protect privacy after an outcry about their handling of users' personal data.

Foreign investors who snapped up distressed companies after the1997 financial crisis have often made huge profits, sparking a popular outcry that the original assets were sold too cheaply.

Aid officers worry about being criticised by the public and their own bosses if they spend scarce resources before there is an outcry.

Bans on unwed couples living together and renting off-campus apartments are among new rules at a Southwest China university that have sparked outcry among students and social media users.

There, for the moment, the matter rests: testimony to the impossible questions of medical science, to the wrenching differences of family opinion and to the venomous impact on them of public outcry.

WHEN a Filipina secretly gave birth on an airliner last month and dumped the infant in a rubbish bin, the country’s powerful Catholic bishops rightly led an outcry of condemnation.

"For the outcry he made by the word of the Lord against the altar in Beth-el and against all the houses of the high places in the towns of Samaria, will certainly come about."

As recently as 2005 the French parliament passed a law referring to the "positive role of the French presence overseas, notably in north Africa", a clause later removed after an outcry.

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