There will be blowback, and whatever the blowback is will take the bloom off this rose.
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It might have anticipated the blowback from decisions about presenters and preempted said blowback with clearly stated rationale.
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This will insulate the party from blowback while the process is underway, which is precisely when blowback is most needed.
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I suppose it could but it's not that the blowback is the ... I guess it depends how you define blowback.
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Blowback from Congress Bates said she hopes that tours resume soon and predicted blowback from members of Congress if that doesn't happen.
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They just stay "anonymous," he said — to avoid blowback.
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There's been immediate blowback against the administration from outside Congress.
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Yet they might have better anticipated the blowback, critics say.
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They've gotten some blowback on social media for being misogynists.
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In theory, there's a real risk of blowback to Safari.
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But blowback from some current and former agents was immediate.
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The blowback you are getting on this is so deserved.
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GOP leaders also recognized the political blowback on the issue.
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Blowback against the GOP's Obamacare overhaul was strict and wicked.
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The Drafthouse, though, doesn't seem too bothered by the blowback.
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More sexual harassment claims, but also some blowback in Hollywood.
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After some serious blowback, the chain decided to double down.
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The blowback doesn't appear to have impacted Gillibrand's fundraising, however.
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When migrants disobey their smugglers, the blowback can be fierce.
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But there is concern over blowback from the populist left.
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What blowback Califf has received came from the left. Sen.
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But raising pressure on Assange and WikiLeaks could bring blowback.
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Twitter has faced blowback on Capitol Hill in the past.
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"The blowback from Wall Street was huge," Mr. Levy recalled.
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Discrimination fosters blowback, and I got more than my share.
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Ms. Gurley Brown's writing spurred plenty a blowback from feminists.
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So these people are completely unprepared for the coming blowback.
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Spotify has faced blowback over the mechanical rights issue before.
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Blowback was swift on social media and in news reports.
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Meadows predicted that there could be similar blowback for centrists.
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Blake put those out there knowing she would get blowback.
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Ditto for the blowback over the whole Bowling Green yarn.
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What kind of blowback did you get after your post?
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But a lot of his efforts have been mired in blowback.
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Go deeper: Israel scrambles to avoid Trump blowback over Chinese investments
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All this progress doesn't come without a bit of blowback though.
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There has been little blowback for the president on this score.
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There is always the possibility, if not the certainty, of blowback.
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Their divided loyalties today are the blowback of that bad policy.
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DeSantis received sharp blowback from critics who called the remarks racist.
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In the meantime, the Colorado Republican Party is weathering the blowback.
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York Times reporter who, in November, faced intense blowback after writing
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What blowback Califf has received came from the left. http://bit.
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The Democrats are only more than happy to encourage the blowback.
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Lieberman later withdrew from consideration after blowback from members of Congress.
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They cannot rebalance with their island neighbour without risking popular blowback.
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At TGIF that week, executives were ill-prepared for the blowback.
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Because, as history has taught us, blowback is an ugly thing.
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Legislators have faced significant blowback during recess, including raucous town halls.
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The blowback from the video conference was almost immediate. Maj. Gen.
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But there's also something perverse about the fierce blowback he received.
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And some allies said any blowback would not matter long anyway.
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Such blowback has doomed prior administrations' attempts to control Medicare payments.
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And it resulted in blowback from tens of thousands of businesses.
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The blowback began the morning after the debate, when Delaware Sen.
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And anti-immigrant blowback, for instance, was not what unified them.
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He asked for this kind of blowback, and now he's getting it.
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" After facing blowback for the anti-Semitic message, Cusack blamed a "bot.
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You received some blowback after being at the White House on Wednesday.
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Read MoreKim Jong Un stokes a world crisis: Can he handle blowback?
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The financial blowback of their absences extends well beyond the teams themselves.
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Amid huge blowback, the group pulled its ads after just 12 hours.
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After a huge amount of blowback to that proposal Sunday -- Republican Sen.
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Imagine the blowback if they stood by silently as kids were deported.
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On Thursday, Ivanka faced more blowback over her response to the crisis.
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The host later apologized on air after facing blowback for the remark.
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But the blowback against Price was about more than dollars and cents.
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The blowback from some conservative media members on social media was swift.
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Mike Pence of Indiana, criticized the blowback in an interview on MSNBC.
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It may be the blowback after what happened in 2008 and 2009.
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Additionally, there's the expected political blowback from suddenly ending the investigation outright.
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The stance that has triggered blowback from politicians and Facebook's own employees.
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And some are just cowards, afraid of mean tweets or base blowback.
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She is also the author of two spy thrillers, "Burned" and "Blowback."
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Meanwhile, management could face blowback from investors at WPP's annual meeting tomorrow.
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Faced with blowback, the administration insisted that the room had reached capacity.
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But in the short term there would be a lot of blowback.
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But the blowback would also likely dent growth in the United States.
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And he often draws significant blowback from his party for his tactics.
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Other marketing experts warned that even this Facebook ad could confront blowback.
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We are still feeling the blowback from that fatally flawed Iraq war.
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Still, it expects a blowback if and when the pages are released.
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He also faced blowback on the rollout of the plan itself. Sen.
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But I don't know that it would be worth all the blowback.
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But as Ms. Klobuchar saw, those who cross the Clintons risk blowback.
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Are they getting any blowback for ... now people realized what this thing is?
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Bock also anticipated little blowback from Affleck's links to Hollywood's sexual harassment scandal.
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In response to the blowback, Journal managing editor Karen Moses apologized — sort of.
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Not surprisingly, the blowback has been stiff from abortion rights groups and politicians.
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The blowback has also hit Wickr, the encrypted messaging service used by Uber.
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Weaver addressed blowback to the fundraising email in an interview on CNN Thursday.
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But it triggered fierce blowback from farm and industry groups across the country.
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Before the rule came out, few who worked on it expected widespread blowback.
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Benchmark has received some blowback in recent years for not diversifying its ranks.
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The video was met by immediate blowback for its graphic images and tone.
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The stance received blowback from people both in and outside of YouTube's community.
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Those who spoke openly tended to have enough resources to deter official blowback.
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But the online conversation has soured since then, and blowback can be crueler.
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Read More N. Korea's Kim stokes a world crisis: Can he handle blowback?
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It will engage the bases and likely offer very little blowback anywhere else.
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The Obamacare replacement legislation has already drawn blowback from liberals and conservatives alike.
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You could imagine a commission with a disciplinarian ability receiving blowback from members.
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The thinking is that the subsequent blowback will discourage Trump from doing so.
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Jackson declined to address whether he was worried about blowback from the public.
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The Helsinki blowback was a silly mixup, Trump explained, reading from typewritten notes.
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Brazile acknowledges fierce blowback but says she is at peace with her decision.
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That's the kind of blowback the State Department would have to deal with.
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Not all of the Kamikaze songs focus on critics and the Revival blowback.
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Is it shocking that such over-the-top campaign techniques would have blowback?
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But what's the cost of saving that money versus dealing with the blowback?
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The messaging suggests a major attempt to quiet blowback about the DNA test.
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For those reasons, Apple was expected to avoid the worst of the blowback.
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But will the claims cause Mr. Pishevar any blowback in his professional life?
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She then has to deal with blowback from a perceived act of disloyalty.
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Esper's comments drew a sharp blowback Monday from Cotton, who joined Republican Sens.
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Sonmez received tremendous blowback, including death threats and abuse, she said on Twitter.
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"I got a ton of blowback," Mr. Gill said in a recent interview.
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The political blowback was swift, forcing the government to deny any lockdown plan.
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Whether ABC is concerned about blowback for broadcasting the abortion subplot is unclear.
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He might contemplate a pardon for Manafort, but political blowback would be immense.
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Prediction: The Mariners mariachi party will get some blowback, if it hasn't already.
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Maloney thinks that Trump's targeting of the IRGC is likely to cause blowback.
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Despite the blowback Scott has faced, Cook rates the race as Solid Republican.
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There&aposs no conservative Mark could have recommended who wouldn't receive the same blowback.
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PERINO: Do Democrats risk political blowback if they instinctively oppose the president every turn?
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If Trump does decide to go after legal weed, the blowback could be huge.
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The Buttigieg ad marks a significant escalation that likely carries some risk of blowback.
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Point: Facebook received a ton of blowback when users discovered this policy in March.
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That trip may not have worked out so well, you know, there's no blowback.
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Imus said he blamed the Clintons for much of the blowback to his speech.
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" The department went on to call the blowback to the tweet a "learning experience.
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Disney is catching some blowback for casting a non-Arab actress to play Jasmine.
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She was wary given the blowback she received after Brock Turner's case, she said.
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Choose the wrong Reaction on an emotional post and you could get some blowback.
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He's fulfilling one of his biggest campaign promises, but the blowback has been intense.
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Israel has repeatedly hit Iranian positions over the border, and braced itself for blowback.
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Amid blowback, that basic arrangement was ultimately extended to every state in the country.
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The press conference marked the latest instance when comments she's made have sparked blowback.
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Trump may fear similar blowback if he attempts to shut down the investigation now.
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The blowback was particularly stiff among vulnerable Republicans up for reelection in swing districts.
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Has there been any blowback or accusations that their relationship was being used exploitatively?
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But those actions come with significant political blowback for the nation's largest doctors' group.
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Instead, it is the euro that is feeling the blowback, approaching 15-month lows .
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That sparked an apology tour from Johnson as he sought to handle the blowback.
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The company received heavy blowback for the incident and was temporarily banned in Delhi.
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Following the blowback from Republicans, McAnulty later withdrew his support for the Sunday site.
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But Ellison was dealing with blowback over past remarks even before the ADL episode.
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Blowback continued Friday over the House's anti-hate resolution initially intended to rebuke Rep.
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An auditor who worked with ICBC says the bank was surprised by the blowback.
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The blowback might have been worse; the movie's box office haul might have suffered.
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Waters received death threats and canceled two public appearances as part of the blowback.
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Such measures were crucial to avoid blowback, vandalism or worse from anti-choice contingents.
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There's going to be a blowback, and it could be sexist, racist and vile.
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So this is a gamble that has been taken in terms of blowback risk.
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Mr. Lammers said the company was growing frustrated with the intensifying blowback against foam.
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Since that night, experts have been wondering what the blowback from Tehran will be.
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Mr. Greenwald, an American journalist, figured he was well equipped to weather the blowback.
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After some public blowback, Apple offered a reduced price to replace those older batteries.
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Democrats say Republicans would suffer more blowback because they control both chambers of Congress.
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Trump faced some Republican blowback for withdrawing the U.S. from the deal, with Sen.
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And then there is the economic blowback, which could imperil Trump's 2020 reelection campaign.
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You've been outspoken about the sexual harassment scandals, and you've also experienced some blowback.
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Conservatives warned that the Democrat would face blowback at the ballot box next year.
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Debates about revenue and political blowback doomed an earlier attempt to approve a bill.
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Google, in particular, has faced blowback from brands whose ads have appeared alongside extremist content.
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I think that there is a real likelihood of significant ideological blowback following this election.
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The market didn't crash just because Trump did something that generated public blowback, Cramer said.
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When they do this type of fishing expedition, they are setting themselves up for blowback.
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"We knew that it was going to cause some significant blowback within Pakistan," Obama said.
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But he has gotten blowback from industries and unions that have benefited from protectionist policies.
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So far, the museum has faced no blowback from the local community, Mr. Saleh said.
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But in practice, these actions are rarely officially attributed and political blowback is typically minimal.
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Go deeper: Senators slam Uber over 2016 data breach The blowback from Uber's data breach
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The local sheriff posted about the fracas on Facebook, raising the prospect of serious blowback.
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And the blowback for his posture on Trump could factor in that secret ballot contest.
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They fear more blowback of the sort Pakistan has suffered from previous campaigns against militants.
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The blowback from those unneeded overseas military adventures came home to roost on 9/11.
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He addressed the blowback in a lengthy email sent to his mailing list this afternoon.
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The news led to major blowback from Colt's loyal customer base, triggering a grassroots boycott.
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The blowback to the ban was swift, with many conservatives demanding an explanation from Twitter.
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New York City passes more bills aimed at offsetting the potential blowback from the shutdown.
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Investor blowback against Lyft has been fast and furious since the stock debuted last week.
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North Carolina's controversial transgender bathroom law is facing blowback from tens of thousands of businesses.
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Trump has faced bipartisan blowback for Thursday tweets attacking "Morning Joe" host Mika Brzezinski's appearance.
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Neither couple has faced much blowback for putting on these events—only slightly raised eyebrows.
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They don't want to put up with, you know, the massive blowback on social media.
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And it's a pattern the CIA—no stranger to blowback—could and should have foreseen.
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Gus Bilirakis faced his own blowback at a crowded town hall meeting in Palm Harbor.
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Rubio, in response to blowback from Trump Republicans, is now shrinking from his earlier critique.
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I get blowback from liberals when I advocate this kind of meddling in Central America.
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The case has fueled anger among gun control and immigration advocates, and caused political blowback.
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How will the administration react to the blowback when the trade war really gets going?
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After deafening blowback, Fox News said Mr. Farrell would no longer appear on its channels.
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Will he and Bash get any blowback from the network for Welfare Queen's symbolic victory?
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In each case, Caucus members faced blowback from their respective party leadership and their base.
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Blowback in China: The authoritarian system President Xi Jinping built around himself is being tested.
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But it might not have expected the fierce blowback that followed news of the offer.
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Pressed by Robach about whether he should have anticipated the blowback, Biden got more defensive.
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That is then narrowly tailored to solve that problem and minimize blowback and side effects.
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There was some blowback from Republicans and critical media coverage, but it was all legal.
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And in the wake of Khashoggi's murder, the Vision Fund has suffered remarkably little blowback.
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Blowback from his words came and cost people's lives, and we said enough is enough.
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Predictably enough, there's been blowback, leading Arizona to suspend its testing program (as has Toyota).
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As worker blowback about this approach grows come Friday, that position just might begin to waver.
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Vijaya Gadde: In terms of the blowback effect for the fact that they reported the person?
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Every NFL game on Sunday had some form of protest, but the blowback didn't stop there.
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Candidates are appearing in the debate amid blowback over the muddied results of the Iowa caucuses.
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I haven't gotten any blowback for it yet, which is not to say it won't happen.
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Later Tuesday morning, Trump compared the impeachment inquiry to a "lynching," prompting immediate blowback from Democrats.
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The streaming service's decision to scrap that policy comes after massive blowback from the music industry.
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InterVarsity "got blowback from just about every side," said Greg Jao, InterVarsity's director for campus engagement.
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This lets Bird experiment with a new form factor without any blowback on its own image.
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Violent videos Facebook faced blowback over two high-profile incidents involving violent videos posted last month.
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Laurel could make the move, knowing that most of the blowback would go towards other people.
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Was there any potential blowback for releasing an unfinished ISO and telling fans to emulate it?
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The national blowback to House Bill 2 has cost the state jobs, conventions, and championship games.
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What's next: Now that this plan is on paper, the blowback is going to be intense.
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A lesson for Jake Paul: don't come for the entire teaching profession and expect zero blowback.
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A week after the blowback had driven me offline, I gingerly limped back onto the web.
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Comey has received plenty of scathing and well-deserved blowback for his egregious and inappropriate action.
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Following the blowback, Mnuchin assured lawmakers on Capitol Hill that the administration would impose new sanctions.
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Taking action on immigration might help with the center, but it risks blowback from the right.
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The political blowback would be catastrophic if she were seen as having been victimized by Republicans.
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And the Kavanaugh hearings are unlikely to minimize any blowback Trump would face for removing Rosenstein.
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The blowback on Twitter was swift from American media representatives on both the right and left.
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The incident was the latest concerning the bar that has caused blowback online, the newspaper noted.
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Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt also indicated the blowback to the Times story would help Trump.
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If Trump opts for withdrawal, he's likely to face all sorts of international condemnation and blowback.
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Facebook's policy of which content should be archived as political is receiving massive blowback from publishers.
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The blowback to policies that have resulted in the separation of migrant families has been enormous.
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Despite past blowback for his positions, Zuckerman has remained firm in his opposition to mandatory vaccinations.
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Still, he faced huge blowback from people who were offended at the "so called protesters" remark.
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The blowback was swift for Ram after the carmaker used a sermon given by the Rev.
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Disney threatened to sue, and when that got into the press, there was a revisionist blowback.
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As a security-minded purveyor of hardware, it's likely to avoid the worst of the blowback.
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The blowback came anyway, and he felt compelled, in a subsequent tweet, to explain, elaborate, justify.
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Washington, D.C., published its voter rolls online in 2016 but discontinued the practice after receiving blowback.
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That idea triggered immediate blowback from a broad alliance of energy companies, consumer groups and environmentalists.
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If a man spoke about love in the aggressive way she does, there would be blowback.
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Trump likely would face political blowback, which could be why he has not pardoned Stone already.
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But their exit clouds the project's future and leaves Facebook to absorb more of the blowback.
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The Democratic establishment, even in its more progressive quarters, still fears blowback from more moderate voters.
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In such cases the White House will face blowback from opponents at home and allies abroad.
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It comes at a time when it faces blowback from politicians and customers around the world.
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The executives also feared blowback from the Trump administration, Ms. Briskman said the executives told her.
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Pelosi on Thursday dismissed the notion she was concerned about her moderates facing blowback for impeachment.
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The decision to close the four US plants has led to blowback across the political spectrum.
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General Mills got a lot of blowback when it required agencies to hand over IP ownership.
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" Erin McPike, a spokeswoman for Schultz, said all the blowback this week "shows he is resonating.
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For months, Facebook has faced consistent blowback for its decision not to fact-check political ads.
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And she added that she's personally not concerned at all about political blowback for backing impeachment.
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The blowback from the vote was massive, prompting members of Congress to hide from angry constituents.
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This makes eminent sense given the cost, political risk, and potential blowback involved in such undertakings.
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On Thursday, Hunter shared a statement with Psychology Today where he further detailed the commercial blowback.
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Amid immediate blowback, McGinty issued a statement saying she regretted the remark and apologizing to Toomey.
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Yale's carbon tax didn't face any of the political blowback that carbon pricing might face elsewhere.
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Gardner is also atop the Democratic 2020 hit list but says he's not concerned about blowback.
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And the blowback a candidate would face from the progressive social-media furies would be great.
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In India, at least, Facebook previously had faced immense blowback for its rollout of the initiative.
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Implementing it will involve challenges ranging from short-term traffic problems to blowback generated by gentrification.
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The circumstances of 2009-'10 pushed Obama to attempt ambitious legislation that courted overreach and blowback.
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Also, local authorities often have refused to permit the construction of churches, fearing blowback from ultraconservative Muslims.
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If there is a political blowback, they will survive it given where their stores are, he said.
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Why it matters: The bill is facing blowback by those who feel it impedes on free speech.
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Despite recent blowback for its much-maligned redesign, Lenses are still a core feature of the app.
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Extravagant CEO pay packages, especially amid stagnating wages for the majority of Americans, is rife for blowback.
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Finally, Moscow's fifth task is to show that it is completely invulnerable to blowback from its citizens.
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Dobbs has received a fair amount of blowback and outrage for his invention, which he finds distressing.
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But does this represent a mere moment of blowback or the beginning of a true cultural shift?
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Economic uncertainty, trade wars, rising nationalism and blowback against globalization are helping drive the pullback, experts say.
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This has insulated her from some of the blowback from Facebook's scandals over the past two years.
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Lady Gaga has not remarked on the blowback from Chinese internet users on her social media accounts.
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The letter drew both swift blowback and support, but it's the backlash that seems to have reverberated.
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A lot of this episode is really about consequences or blowback for Mike (Jonathan Banks) and Jimmy.
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Worse, America often finds itself fighting enemies radicalised or empowered by the blowback from its own interventions.
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Perhaps the Trump administration believes that it can sanction Turkey and India with little risk of blowback.
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A day later, after facing enormous bipartisan blowback for his comments, Trump partially walked back the sentiment.
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Stakhovsky, ranked 111th, bristles at the blowback combined tournaments receive when they do not offer equal pay.
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Trump is protecting first from possible blowback, and is concerned second with the situation on the ground.
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But the firm has faced considerable blowback on the plan from regulators and lawmakers around the world.
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On Monday, Trump reportedly had to have a two-hour Cabinet meeting about increasing blowback from farmers.
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"If there is a political blowback they will survive it given where there stores are," he said.
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"When I posted the picture I didn't think for a second there would be blowback," Idan said.
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Firing Mueller or shutting down his investigation would likely prompt a similar level of blowback in Congress.
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The school faced blowback after a video of the workers wasting the food spread on social media.
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The Duke of York's press adviser reportedly quit his role shortly before the interview, fearing the blowback.
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Warren's remarks came as she continues to navigate blowback from her previous claims to Native American heritage.
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The billboard, from Spicer Greene Jewelers, went up last week and got immediate blowback on social media.
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As medical groups like the AMA step up their advocacy on gun issues, they've increasingly faced blowback.
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He said he's also gotten a lot of blowback from what he describes as a vocal minority.
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Some of the blowback has been because of the increased polarization of our political and legislative process.
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"When I posted the picture I didn't think for a second there would be blowback," Idan says.
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King is a much easier target and, even with his recent comments, isn't worried about much blowback.
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Microsoft, too, has suffered blowback over a project to help develop A.I. for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Even the Trump White House's decision over the weekend to keep 100,000 pages secret produced little blowback.
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Lawmakers appeared unfazed by the blowback and scheduled the first official "markup" of the bill for Monday.
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The blowback wasn't entirely surprising, considering 31.4 percent of its citizens are over the current retirement age.
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As online blowback spread, Mr. Volk tried to make his case on NodakAngler and in Facebook posts.
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That's been evident in the blowback to the more than $2 billion in planned tax subsidies there.
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That created a new source of blowback -- one that could have crippled his support among female voters.
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Their identities will be public, though their work on individual cases will be unsigned, to prevent blowback.
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That stance is likely to draw considerable blowback from critics at home but endear him to Republicans.
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Leading centrist Democrats are bracing themselves for potential blowback after the release of 2020 presidential hopeful Sen.
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Even gun reformers are quick to acknowledge the political blowback they once faced for supporting tougher laws.
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Sherrill, have face significant blowback for their push to launch the impeachment inquiry in their home districts.
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But instead, the agency has been getting significant attention and blowback for how it's handling press access.
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The blowback against Tulsi Gabbard began the day after she endorsed Hillary Clinton's primary rival in 20163.
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But some say the blowback hasn't been as dire as the GOP made it out to be.
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That admission limited the blowback from abroad — but threw a match on the volatile situation at home.
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Microsoft is not the only company to face blowback for how it's handled audio recordings of customers.
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And harming a child would undoubtedly lead to blowback for Serena Joy, no matter how cunningly executed.
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Some members of Congress and progressive groups are, like unions, nervous abut moving quickly and getting blowback.
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With elections scheduled for August, Kenya's leadership is reluctant to risk casualties that would incur political blowback.
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Facebook in particular has gotten blowback for its perceived misuse of people's information and concerns about privacy.
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The dramatic episode dominated the news, and Biden suffered blowback from some quarters for losing his cool.
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The so-called International Pricing Index model has faced blowback from many quarters, including some Republican lawmakers.
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Now, if Trump opts for withdrawal, he's likely to face all sorts of international condemnation and blowback.
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Knight has been getting blowback for her decision to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl.
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The recent blowback against e-cigarettes has sent shares down another 8% in just the past week.
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Eliot Spitzer tried to restore these rights but backed off in the face of intense political blowback.
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I suspect I will be criticized because anytime there's any criticism of Israel sometimes you get blowback.
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The blowback he will face is also tempered by the reality of what he is leaving, too.
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I knew from experience to expect blowback, but I was shocked by the intensity of my classmates' reaction.
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He also said he backed a start to impeachment proceedings against Trump -- even if meant some political blowback.
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Unlike the fallout associated with Cambridge Analytica and President Trump, there was very little blowback for President Obama.
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So the book came out, and there's already been some blowback, but that's not a bad thing, necessarily.
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But YouTube's decision to leave Crowder's videos online prompted heated blowback, especially from members of the LGBT community.
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The campaign received some blowback after the clip made the rounds on social media from supporters of Sanders.
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The president said they were necessary to revive the US steel industry, despite significant blowback from Republican lawmakers.
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But whether there will be tangible 'blowback' in the tech world from his move remains to be seen.
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For the first time since starting her crusade against mass incarceration, Kim Kardashian West is getting some blowback.
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The two executives forfeited $41 million and $19 million in unvested stock, respectively, in response to the blowback.
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Facebook largely has avoided such blowback, but increased employee dissatisfaction could portend protests among Facebook workers as well.
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The ad, which was aimed at appealing to religious conservatives, was eventually pulled after blowback from LGBT groups.
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United has faced blowback from investors over its decision to ramp up capacity aggressively on its domestic operations.
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She scanned the headlines and social media, expecting there to be a lot of blowback about privacy concerns.
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Lawmakers who have offered criticisms of Trump, such as Flake, have faced blowback from the Republican nominee himself.
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Democrats kicked off their convention Monday, as blowback from last week's email leak continued to plague the party.
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Joe Heck, state Republicans were quick to cast the decision as a blowback against the Senate Democratic leader.
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Despite the blowback he suffered on social media, he still signs his tweets with a simple hashtag: #LoveYall.
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Overhauling Medicaid, which provides coverage for low-income and disabled people, might not generate the same political blowback.
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More recently, Trump has faced blowback over his repeated denials about the widely accepted death toll from Maria.
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The report that the White House eliminated the cyber role triggered immediate blowback from Democrats on Capitol Hill.
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By imposing such duties through bureaucrats, elected officials can avoid political blowback and responsibility for squeezing their constituents.
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It is also possible that Austin will mark the the beginning of an extended blowback across the country.
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It is yet to be seen whether he will face the same blowback as other gay Christian artists.
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Omar put out a statement Sunday night detailing the blowback she has faced since Trump posted the video.
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Corporate bosses stateside have achieved mixed results – from public praise to Twitter blowback – after public appearances with Trump.
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" He said the idea is to avoid media attention and to "limit the blowback from such political trials.
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"This technique is the only one I know that allows you to give feedback without blowback," she says.
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Moreover, even by the standards of U.S. tech giants, Amazon has faced considerable blowback to its business practices.
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The conservative blowback to the agreement, which was already building before it was locked in, will be intense.
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As the number of immigrants increases, it becomes harder to integrate them, which gives rise to blowback populism.
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The report that the White House eliminated the cyber role triggered immediate blowback from Democrats on Capitol Hill.
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Roosh was prepared for the blowback; more than that, he was ready to turn it into an opportunity.
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"They would have had another whole wave of blowback if they'd had another hunger games," Mr. LeRoy said.
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But the blowback is overblown, and seems to constitute reflexive anti-Trump sentiment rather than careful economic reasoning.
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But in the decade since the fire, UMG has faced little apparent blowback from artists or their representatives.
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First, he threatened it and received blowback from everyone from the auto industry to Republicans in the Senate.
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Israeli blowback Trump's intervention will also have political implications inside Israel, some of which could rebound against Netanyahu.
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If a man spoke about love in a way as rough as she does, there would be blowback.
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Is it better to suffer electoral blowback for cutting popular programs or for fecklessly impotent unified Republican government?
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The potential for blowback was especially high with Rocket Jump, which originally appeared as an article on Shacknews.
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Charging too far too fast can cause blowback as quickly as in elections just two years from now.
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Sessions received blowback on Capitol Hill for failing to disclose the meetings under oath during his confirmation hearing.
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Normally unflappable, Kelly has this week seemed chastened by the mounting blowback, people familiar with his attitude say.
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In this campaign and in his last, the idea of establishment blowback has been fuel for Sanders supporters.
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It would have raised thorny legal questions about the president's authority, and faced blowback from Republicans in Congress.
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Mr. Trump's attack on four Democratic congresswomen of color in July received a lot of attention, and blowback.
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Juliet Evancho, 18, has always defended her little sister, but she is dealing with blowback of another kind.
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Bremmer also notes that bipartisan U.S. lawmakers have often attended the World Economic Forum with little apparent blowback.
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The move prompted blowback from China, the European Union, Mexico and Canada, which put tariffs on U.S. products.
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However, he said the media blowback it had generated had become "a major disruption to my family's work".
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It came after leaders faced blowback from some lawmakers, particularly those from swing districts, over past messaging stumbles.
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Still, Cuban says, corporations and employees will have to weigh their appetite for political blowback in polarized times.
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They often provided a preferable short-term alternative but the blowback often caused more problems than it solved.
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So officials can cut back on, say, flight training or live-fire drills with little fear of blowback.
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Instacart, a competing delivery service, changed its policy as a result of the blowback, but DoorDash did not.
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It was unclear to what degree Disney was influenced by blowback from "Guardians" fans over Mr. Gunn's ouster.
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The Academy is getting intense blowback for giving the honor to "Green Book," a segregation-era buddy film.
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What he may not have expected was the blowback his proposal received — on both sides of the Atlantic.
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And of all the blowback from having donkey brain, I've always found my compulsive stealing the least troubling.
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Thanks to all my other mental illnesses, I don't get much blowback from what I call The Guilts .
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The debris blowback knocked out ninety- five percent of the fleet, and Ada's surface suf- fered heavy kinetic bombardment.
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The blowback the president has received to his blunt words has at times created domestic and foreign policy problems.
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There are 20 Republican governors in office who have made this decision and aren't facing any serious political blowback.
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They campaigned on getting rid of Obamacare, but now risk blowback from taking away its coverage and popular provisions.
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Google has also faced blowback for its work on a search engine that would conform to Chinese censorship requirements.
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The bold fashion choice resulted in some blowback, as Villa claims she faced heated comments on the red carpet.
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He reportedly spoke to Kyodo News, a local news outlet in Japan, and issued a response to the blowback.
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The expansion of NATO to Russia's borders in the 1990s, he muses, was a provocation bound to generate blowback.
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Whatever you think of rural residents paying more for electricity, it raises serious equity issues and promises political blowback.
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In Sweden, there's been a blowback to such an extent that Sweden has now introduced conscription, among other things.
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In response to the blowback, Apple issued a public apology and reduced its fee for battery replacement to $29.
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After getting hit by that tidal wave of blowback, Facebook discovered that scaling in India is not so simple.
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The CEOs have to worry about blowback from their workforces, so dealing with this administration will always be delicate.
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Of course, the blowback against this Google employee is not top-down authoritarianism or orthodoxy enforced by the state.
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But Bush had already lost the election, so there was nothing much for the blowback to blow back on.
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"The most common blowback we get is from people who want to know what's in the release," Fisher says.
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You want to stabilize the marketplaces because you fear the political blowback of their collapse, and millions losing coverage.
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That way you've got protection from any blowback, and you have three days to fix any problems that arise.
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Newer companies like Pandora and Spotify have offered a choice between subscription or advertising with little blowback from users.
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But with all the main parties agreeing on the need for reform, politicians believe any blowback will be manageable.
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The video quickly drew blowback from some community leaders and members who described the governor's comments as tone-deaf.
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"Women are more likely to see a blowback to being assertive and for demanding what they're worth," explains Miller.
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He has received blowback from the left, though, over concerns that his ties with drug companies are too tight.
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Gillibrand has already received some blowback for trying to run "a cool campaign" that may not be so cool.
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Bolton said Wednesday that any sign of aggression from the Chinese government would prompt blowback from the U.S. Congress.
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However, the great majority of international firms didn't come in for the same P.R. blowback that Nike et al.
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I remember opening a vat of sour cream and taking a good whiff, nearly fainting from the olfactory blowback.
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The Obama administration allowed states to extend the policies after there was blowback from consumers who received cancellation notices.
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Though American military intelligence officials expected blowback from the Russians, Moscow leveled only strong words at the Trump administration.
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The coverage of the migrants and the political blowback — in Honduras and in the United States — has been intense.
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The online blowback was swift for Ram on Sunday after the carmaker used a sermon given by the Rev.
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The media faced blowback — including from reporters of color — for not talking enough about race in the 2016 election.
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Despite the blowback Scott has faced, the Cook Political Report still rates the race — for now — as Solid Republican.
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"The potential blowback vastly outweighs the benefits," said Jeffrey Prescott, a senior Middle East director under President Barack Obama.
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The blowback ended up reducing the size of the apartment tower and stepping its mass back from the street.
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The immediate diplomatic blowback was not clear, but similar mistrust in the past has derailed previous attempts toward talks.
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Acknowledging the blowback the plan was facing, management implored patrons to sign a petition in support of the deal.
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If the rose has a boyfriend, and the pair have dated for a long time, there will be blowback.
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Stocks fell sharply Monday as the international scramble to contain the coronavirus raises fears of a harsh economic blowback.
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But Prince Mohammed has not taken formal steps to improve relations because of potential blowback from his own population.
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YouTube had thousands of videos of child abuse on its platform and has faced little, if any, blowback. Why?
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Amid growing blowback for his remarks, Kjellberg took to YouTube this weekend to announce his departure from the platform.
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"There's always blowback," said Anna Auerbach, cofounder and co-CEO of Werk, an analytics company that enables flexible work.
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But increasingly it comes with serious risks, from transcript leaks to domestic political blowback, and advisers are growing wary.
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The outcome of the audit remains to be seen — the Microsoft case grinds on — but the blowback was effective.
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Kickstarter is facing blowback after firing two employees involved in its ongoing unionization effort, as first reported by Slate.
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The president also faced blowback for suggesting Puerto Ricans hadn't done enough to help themselves recover from the hurricane.
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What's more, blowback from a bad quarter or PR crisis can consume their attention round-the-clock for weeks.
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First, these are rare examples, for a reason: The public blowback was fierce, scaring other providers from following suit.
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Despite the blowback that followed his demand for an apology, Mr. López Obrador has defended his letter as necessary.
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He told us he's getting blowback on social media, but he's figured out a way to deal with it.
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It's a kind of Muslim ban lite, dressed up in nonreligious language to avoid legal challenges and political blowback.
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The only time I get blowback is when I generalize about men or white people (okay, or baby boomers).
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Boynton expects the North Korean family in the movie to suffer no blowback from the way the film turned out.
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If it goes badly, Trump could wind up facing the same kind of midterm blowback that dogged Clinton and Obama.
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So, a little bit more blowback from the left than I expected, but this is the beginning of the process.
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Between intraparty disagreement and blowback from Democrats and independents, Republicans were already struggling to deliver on their ambitious legislative agenda.
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And that, secondly, there will never be any blowback from cities and from drivers for the behavior of this company.
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Trump was shocked at the blowback against his attempt to hold the summit for world leaders at his golf course.
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Whenever an online application makes substantial changes to its interface, there's going to be blowback — and Twitter is no exception.
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An unintended victim An Ohio woman who shares her name with Rasmussen became an unintended victim of the viral blowback.
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But it has not been rolled out to customers after blowback from regulators who said they had not been consulted.
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From the Kremlin's perspective, the 2016 election interference may look successful despite political blowback in Washington and resulting expanded sanctions.
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Nikki Haley -- spawned blowback from conservatives over her response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address this week.
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I expected blowback, but I did not expect so many people to say heroin addicts do not deserve our help.
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Was it always your plan to write a book about your time with the Angels, and did you anticipate blowback?
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Trump's decision to rescind Brennan's security clearance has been met with fierce blowback from other former government members like Hayden.
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Trump faced enormous bipartisan blowback for his comments that there were "fine people" and "blame on both sides" in Charlottesville.
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Trump rejected the blowback against the tweets two days later, saying he doesn't have a "racist bone" in his body.
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But Democratic strategists as well as some outside analysts insist the danger of blowback is slight, at least for now.
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Trump's jab adds to the political blowback the senator is facing for the story during a critical re-election campaign.
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The President's comments come as the social media companies face blowback over allegations that their platforms are biased against conservatives.
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He added that it's more likely Maguire's refusal to turn over the complaint was rooted in fear of political blowback.
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The Times immediately faced blowback for its decision, with some members of the media saying the paper caved too easily.
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John Bel Edwards (D) faced blowback in June for signing a bill banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy.
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That would, of course, prove a colossal example of the kind of blowback that unrestricted arms trading too often generates.
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I don't mean to suggest that politicians haven't always faced some degree of blowback when they reached across the aisle.
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The project, which set out to improve military drone targeting through artificial intelligence, received considerable blowback internally from Google employees.
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In this case, the sweet spot is telling consultants who fear blowback from the Russia investigation to take a hike.
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But trying to end those highly popular deductions might just bury the whole tax reform project with the political blowback.
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" The blowback was ferocious, and several advertisers, including Keurig and Volvo Car USA, initially threatened to pull spots from "Hannity.
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So he got the attention he wanted without having to endure damaging voter blowback should the panel's proposals prove controversial.
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It's just one of many instances in which Dolce & Gabbana's creative directors have received blowback for controversial and offensive statements.
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But I.C.O.s operate in a regulatory gray area, and that has drawn a swift blowback from authorities around the world.
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So why focus on the former when the latter gets you all the same advantages with none of the blowback?
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Kornacki's neatly crafted arc from the 1980s to 2000 concludes with a deft look at the blowback to Clinton's impeachment.
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It will help provide less-privileged women with lawyers to bring misconduct cases to court and protect them from blowback.
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This blowback follows Romney's decision to vote with the Democratic caucus in seeking witnesses in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
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Still, several American officials said they expected a Turkish incursion to begin Wednesday, even in the face of congressional blowback.
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Mark Sanford also garnered severe blowback for his critiques of the president, who ultimately endorsed his primary challenger in 2018.
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One Democratic lawmaker described such votes as "seismic," warning that there will be some blowback at the polls in 2020.
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But they stopped short of designating the guards corps itself a terrorist organization because the potential blowback outweighed the benefits.
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The fliers sparked blowback from Sanders's supporters, and union officials accused some of the senator's backers of harassing its members.
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Meanwhile, a team of social media consultants from Marathon Digital have been preparing "community managers" to handle any online blowback.
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A 17-year veteran with the agency, Brainard -- who has retained a whistleblower attorney -- said he is prepared for blowback.
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Ms. Ramsay adapts the acclaimed novella by Jonathan Ames, which was noted for its taut account of vengeance and blowback.
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An official said the blowback over Trump's call to Russian President Vladimir Putin on his reelection sped up the announcement.
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Instead of pinning the idea and approval on Page, all the negative blowback has been directed to Google CEO Pichai.
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The fact that McConnell's campaign was eager to tout such news prompted blowback from some critics and even putative allies.
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While his decision could prompt major legal blowback, Nunberg said he did not think he would face time in prison.
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They are getting some blowback, but I want to chat on a very good story the Journal did about their carriage.
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How likely is this embassy move and capital recognition, from a strictly national security perspective, to cause blowback on the US?
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Beyond that, there's no telling the political blowback Jon's true heritage could have were other people to find out as well.
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Despite the fact Kobe was cheered on by the Academy when he won at the Oscars, there has been serious blowback.
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And you can see it in Niecy's character, who is clearly still coping with the blowback of the police brutality incident.
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Markets have been shaky and Trump's political base is feeling blowback from his tariffs policy, opening the door to deal-making.
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The U.S. needs to consider the potential blowback from their offensive decisions in cyberspace, something they currently are failing to do.
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Each time Facebook and Twitter try to cater to the right, they face a blowback from more mainstream outlets and observers.
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Instead it focuses on just Facebook's app, indicating that the scandal blowback might not be as much of an existential crisis.
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Oxitec has worked with the USDA on field trials of a genetically-altered pink bollworm since 2006 and received little blowback.
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But from the blowback he got from civil rights groups, it was clear that he was talking about young black men.
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There's a growing blowback against automatic, programmatic advertising which seemingly cannot stop mainstream brands from appearing against extremist and offensive content.
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Look for blowback from entrepreneurs and investors who argue that the move unfairly punishes legitimate cryptocurrency companies and related crypto products.
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To be clear, they don't entirely agree with the criticisms of the HBO show, they just know there was some blowback.
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Jones mentioned the blowback he received over his commentary following the president's address to a joint session of Congress last week.
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House GOP leaders called an emergency conference meeting shortly before noon to discuss the blowback to the proposed changes to OCE.
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According to the ACLU, the result is a chilling effect, driving away researchers or institutional review boards concerned about legal blowback.
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But imposing steep auto tariffs on a close trade partner could have serious blowback for Trump, especially around November's midterm elections.
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And the blowback from the Trump administration after learning in a leak what that analysis was proves Darroch's assessment was correct.
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Before ending her long silence on the project and publicly opposing the oil pipeline, Clinton's aides discussed the possible political blowback.
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But Murkowski told reporters in an earlier interview that she was going to feel political blowback no matter how she voted.
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The former Texas congressman said at the September Democratic debate he would take action on the issue regardless of political blowback.
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The major, major blowback to the above sure makes that seem like an even more untenable option than it already stands.
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The blowback against the U.K.-based news agency was apparent on Twitter, which included criticism from both sides of the aisle.
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At the turn of the century, railroad barons implemented them, eager to remove aging workers from their ranks without political blowback.
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Fighting to maintain its position in Iraq benefits Iran in the near term but could create blowback over the long haul.
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That move could prove ironic given that the Obama administration faced intense blowback for proposing changes in Part B drug spending.
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That means we have to wonder how many more automakers might face similar blowback thanks to the more rigorous screening process.
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" Her aides clarified the next day amid blowback she also supports smaller steps, but that Medicare for all remains her "preference.
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For their part, Democrats are facing some serious blowback from progressives, who were already up in arms over last week's deal.
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"I would imagine that there will probably be a bit more blowback," Mr. Kohan said of the show's politically incorrect humor.
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They did not anticipate the blowback — snarky texts, phone calls from neighbors, and county meetings where support for solar was scant.
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Widening scrutiny after the two recent Boeing 737 Max crashes could mean more blowback on the White House and federal agencies.
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Widening scrutiny after the two recent Boeing 22015 Max crashes could mean more blowback on the White House and federal agencies.
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Meanwhile, it was an interruption by a woman that prompted the only official blowback from a campaign following the first debate.
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It is now their duty to listen to the people who supported that promise, regardless of whatever blowback comes their way.
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Blowback to this idea was fierce and immediate, with many blasting the academy president, John Bailey, who is himself a cinematographer.
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White House officials say they are bracing for blowback for appointing a figure so closely tied to Fox's culture of harassment.
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He compared the fight against COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, and the economic blowback to fighting a war.
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But they've faced fierce blowback during interviews and press briefings, and fact checks have piled up discrediting the Trump administration's justifications.
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"This is really the blowback on the tariffs," Lisa Reisman, executive editor of MetalMiner, an industry publication, said in an email.
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Buttigieg and Warren have also used "assassination," but they are not as likely to get the kind of blowback Sanders might.
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It's a mark of mounting pressure on the organization, which has long faced blowback for the environmental footprint of the summit.
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But despite those numbers and the blowback that he's faced, Trump has repeatedly pledged that he would win over Hispanic voters.
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Following significant blowback, Amazon was the first smart assistant company to centralize and expand its user controls for voice recording retention.
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The blowback against Trump has practically eradicated the GOP's early autumn hopes of keeping its House losses in the single digits.
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"He received criticism for what was seen as quashing the prospects of other senators," said a source familiar with the blowback.
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Pelosi at a news conference on Thursday morning dismissed the notion she was concerned about her moderates facing blowback for impeachment.
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Cramer tries to avoid bashing or recommending the stock because of the blowback from Tesla adherents and Tesla haters on Twitter.
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The visit was hotly debated in the White House, not least because of fear of domestic blowback in an election year.
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That is because it could invite blowback against Mr. Abiy from the old guard of his party, which he has unseated.
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But then again, this is the same administration that did not expect any sort of political blowback from the Comey firing.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was reportedly wary of pushing out Conyers because she feared blowback from the Congressional Black Caucus.
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When the decision was announced, to predictable blowback, the White House was uncertain about how to explain the thinking behind it.
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But some of Trump's advisers, like Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, have warned of severe diplomatic blowback if America pulls out.
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The agreement comes after the committee issued a subpoena last month that sparked intense conservative blowback against the Republican committee chairman, Sen.
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Shockingly, the plan has already invited blowback from Democrats and it is likely to be mired in controversy for the foreseeable future.
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Beltram claims he hasn't gotten much in the way of blowback from his longtime fans, though he admits that might be coming.
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And similarly here, they were not prepared for the blowback they were going to get on both the left and the right.
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And the scientists and organizations and training institutions leading the way are working within the system to reduce the potential for blowback.
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For years, I too have faced extensive blowback for offering Fettuccine Alfredo at dinner parties or ordering pink wine at a bar.
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Meanwhile, there's blowback from the trip, from the number of Secret Service (a lot), to the cost to taxpayers (again, a lot).
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The blowback was forceful and instantaneous, and the maker community overwhelmingly accused Dougherty of making assumptions about Wu for being a woman.
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The Utah Republican faced swift blowback after announcing his decision, with Donald Trump Jr. calling for Romney's ouster from the GOP caucus.
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" The GOP blowback echoed President Donald Trump's continued broadsides against his just-concluded impeachment trial, which he's denounced as a "witch hunt.
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Law and lobbying firm Foley & Lardner will no longer represent Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's administration following blowback, The Associated Press first reported.
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Vindman's impeachment testimony enraged President Donald Trump and sparked harsh blowback from the president's allies — including allegations of dual loyalty to Ukraine.
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Simply put, you just don't get away with sending Banksters to prison and not expect serious blowback from the criminal AAA cabal.
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" I'd say the number of investigations into the matter and amount of blowback Apple has taken are enough to eliminate any "maybe.
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Google will certainly be met with swift and immediate blowback from the public at large, as well as within its own company.
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While much of his key law enforcement staff are pro-surveillance, it's not clear whether Apple will face the blowback Trump promised.
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The company also received blowback over reports that an Arizona teenager had warned Apple about the flaw days before it reacted publicly.
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The NFL draft is less than a week away and the idea of drafting Mixon has received considerable blowback across the league.
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Elected leaders in New York often face blowback for every snow-related decision, including whether to close the schools and the subways.
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When congressional Democrats offer real concessions to the president, they face blowback from their own constituents, and members of their own caucus.
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However Gloria never recovered from the blowback of being behind the wheel of the Mini Cooper in the crash that killed Bolan.
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Weir apologized for the original tweet after blowback on social media for calling the bomb's use against ISIS an act of desperation.
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"If there's any blowback it's going to be because Gates was not completely cut off," a former Trump campaign official told me.
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Dufty, who was Homeless Czar at the time of Matier's interview with Lee, said that the blowback for his office was enormous.
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Passive watchers: Privately acknowledge climate change is a problem, are concerned but skeptical of the alarmism surrounding it, worried about political blowback.
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They either knew they would get a lot of blowback, or they just didn't care what their congressional leaders and allies thought.
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After all, you can imagine the racist blowback from the right a celebrity might get for emphatically declaring his support of BLM.
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The band ended up getting so much blowback that they announced they'd be breaking up and this is where we're at, huh?
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That has been the case for multiple Democratic contenders who have swung at Mr. Biden in personal terms, only to face blowback.
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That has been the case for multiple Democratic contenders who have swung at Mr. Biden in personal terms, only to face blowback.
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The people cautioned that the potential deal was presented as not final -- meaning things could change, particularly as bipartisan congressional blowback intensifies.
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Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson, during a conference call Saturday, braced for some blowback, explaining in detail how the team had proceeded.
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Similarly, it's fear of political blowback that prevents Republicans from openly espousing the goal of completely eliminating the agency that he runs.
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The decline comes after a rough summer at the White House, underscored by blowback over the family separations policy and persistent controversies.
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Google is facing blowback after one of its most prominent critics was fired from a think tank funded by the tech giant.
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Recent elections, including special elections this year, have not yielded campaign dividends and may have generated blowback for Republican candidates attacking immigrants.
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Despite knowing I would receive blowback from my Democratic friends, I felt it was my responsibility to speak out as I did.
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Mike Coffman on Thursday made it clear that Republicans are bracing for major blowback on the Trump administration's immigration policy in November.
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The Trump administration has ended a contract with a fetal tissue firm after receiving blowback from anti-abortion groups and Republican lawmakers.
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Trump faced major blowback for skipping a visit to a military cemetery the previous day, a decision he blamed on poor weather.
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This in turn has a knock-on effect for countries like Afghanistan and, from a wider perspective, for blowback in the West.
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Responding to a question from a CNN reporter, Arpaio said he was unconcerned about blowback from senior GOP figures in his state.
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Despite the intense blowback, Tim LaPira, a political scientist at James Madison University, said GM likely mobilized its team well in advance.
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The international selfie caused swift blowback due to the fraught relations between Iraq and Israel, which do not have formal diplomatic relations.
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But his entry into the race last week fell flat, with particular blowback from African-Americans over his policing policies as mayor.
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Conway's comments come amid speculation that the FDA will exclude menthol flavors from the ban after facing blowback from pro-vaping advocates.
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The Trump administration has ended a contract with a fetal tissue firm after receiving blowback from anti-abortion groups and Republican lawmakers.
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We'll run through several recent examples of regulators or utilities either turning against natural gas or enduring political blowback for supporting it.
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She also addressed DDB using former Droga5 CCO Ted Royer as a freelancer on a pitch last month, which received some blowback.
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Logan Paul is not in hiding in the wake of some major blowback over the suicide video that has cost him dearly.
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Despite all the blowback, however, Zuckerberg ended the year making good on a commitment he'd made when his second daughter was born.
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Yet the last few weeks have revealed that mistreatment of immigrant families can cause popular, religious and legislative blowback, including from conservatives.
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New U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Christopher Landau is facing some blowback over his criticism of the ideology of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.
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Mr. Bossie is now facing blowback not just from the Trump campaign, but also from some of the organizations affiliated with it.
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The film also lays out why Kaiser finally came forward despite the blizzard of legal and media blowback she's had to face.
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There might be political reasons for that — House Republicans have seen for themselves the blowback you can face for waiving those protections.
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The rest of the $5 billion, she said, could be siphoned from other agencies, an idea that prompted immediate blowback from Democrats.
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Trump worried about economic blowback Trump's hopes of four more years in office rest largely on the strength of the US economy.
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The company made the call amid Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal, when it saw how bad public blowback over data security could be.
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The social network suffered huge blowback after choosing to stand by the far-right conspiracy site Infowars and its creator, Alex Jones.
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Mr. West was reading the blowback and did exactly what a person does when he or she is losing — he dug in.
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Just recently, Gervais faced blowback after tweeting what seemed to be sympathy for the viewpoints of trans-exclusionary radical feminists, or TERFs.
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Trump condemned Turkey's move in the region but has stood by his decision to remove the troops despite facing major bipartisan blowback.
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They said signing a national emergency declaration or some other type of executive action would blunt whatever blowback he received from conservatives.
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That's a position shared by many congressional Republicans who are worried about higher energy prices and blowback from far-right advocacy groups.
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But the blowback from conservatives and right-wing media — including Breitbart, which has criticized Cohn in the past -- would undoubtedly be fierce.
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When ruling-party lawmakers recently hinted at a lockdown of Daegu and nearby areas, they faced serious blowback from local conservative politicians.
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The move comes as the N.B.A. is still dealing with blowback from a Houston Rockets executive's tweet supporting the Hong Kong protesters.
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Carriers tried to ease the resulting blowback by saying either they would stop their location sales practices or had already done so.
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Pompeo only acts like he acted with Kelly if he knows that he is unlikely to face any blowback from his superiors.
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Ankara faces blowback from NATO members as well as U.S. sanctions for completing its messy multibillion-dollar arms deal with the Kremlin.
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Pelosi had rejected impeachment through most of the year, heeding warnings from centrist lawmakers wary of blowback at the polls in 85033.
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Giuliani told Reuters on Sunday that a move by Trump to pardon himself would likely trigger political blowback leading to his impeachment.
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Powell could also face blowback from Democrats who preferred Yellen and feel pressure from their base to oppose Trump at every turn.
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Despite that blowback, Trump, in his own tweets earlier Thursday, had said that he "looked forward" to a second sitdown with Putin.
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On Friday, when Priebus urged the party to rally around the eventual nominee, the blowback from the stop-Trump crowd was intense.
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It will be interesting to see how some of the conservative "NeverTrump" commentators handle the blowback in the days and months ahead.
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And it's already resulted in plenty of confusion over 84 Lumber's stance on immigration, as well as some blowback for the company.
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CNN reports that Colbert and show's producers expected the negative response, but figured the surprise would be worth whatever blowback came along.
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About the victims, the connections, the blowback the already marginalized Muslim community will face, the innocent international student caught in the crossfire.
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" Over the past dozen years, Plame wrote a memoir, "Fair Game," which became the basis for a Hollywood movie, and a novel, "Blowback.
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And you saw the blowback that can come from that with the [failed] prosecutions in Baltimore [of the cops behind Freddie Gray's death].
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There has been little public blowback about the executive orders thus far, most of which fit very well on the conservative GOP agenda.
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Any talk of rolling back bank regulations immediately sparks blowback from those who worry about a return to Wall Street's Wild West days.
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Amazon won't comment directly on the forthcoming legislation until it's made official, but the company did provide TechCrunch with comment regarding the blowback.
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Dean Heller should expect a fierce blowback from social conservatives after he defended Planned Parenthood in a rowdy town hall meeting Monday afternoon.
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For activists, this is where the rubber meets the road -- the answer, for those who say yes, that will invite the harshest blowback.
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The blowback over pricing led actor Sarah Jessica Parker, who was a spokesperson for Mylan, to cut ties with the company in 2016.
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While Krasinski has generally kept his leanings to himself, Emily Blunt has spoken out about Trump before (and faced blowback because of it).
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Despite blowback from his colleagues, Affleck remained quiet about the allegations until March of 2017, when released a statement to the Boston Globe.
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Enquirer parent company AMI has said it is investigating Bezos' allegations, but it seems unlikely the tabloid will face any significant blowback internally.
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Schultz faced blowback in 2015 when he urged employees to write "Race Together" on customers' cups to foster a dialogue on the issue.
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But with well over half the public harboring dislike for both candidates, it's unlikely there will be much blowback for a negative campaign.
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In short, it's gotten boring to make good TV. And so we are now entering the latest stage of Internet content, the blowback.
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The terrorist blowback, the number of Italian foreign jihadists and the resentment against Italy in the Middle East are, therefore, much more limited.
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It was also a sign that his days of listening to GOP leaders who fear the blowback of such inflammatory tactics are done.
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But observers fear it will have significant blowback, resulting in an intensification of the already bloody dispute over this multibillion-dollar criminal empire.
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And, most importantly, not a single Republican up in 2018 will suffer even the slightest bit of blowback for pushing the nuclear button.
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Simon & Schuster faced blowback from the public and from its own authors over that decision, but stood by Yiannopoulos until the pedophilia video.
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Mashable's Kellen Beck zeroed in on the blowback after trying Diablo Immortal for himself at BlizzCon, the annual event where the reveal happened.
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Besides the diplomatic blowback, he said, the travel ban "probably doesn't make sense," since the outbreak has already spread to several other countries.
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The West should urge restraint on the Turks and Saudis: the risks of war with Russia and of jihadist blowback are too high.
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Still, the blowback of any clash could be staggering -- hence the view of many observers that it would be unthinkable, even for Trump.
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Republicans are considering keeping some taxes in place, though that idea is drawing blowback from conservatives who want to repeal the whole law.
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It is a different story in the House, where fear of blowback from Trump supporters has the leadership playing defense for the president.
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In Syria he plans to send special forces against IS. (The crown prince is said to be more cautious, fearing blowback from jihadists).
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The public blowback from the incident was just the latest humiliation for an airline that can't seem to get it right these days.
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So requiring people to change could trigger blowback and would certainly provide a talking point to help opponents scare people about single payer.
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It suggests that if he tries to put through all his proposals, he will divide the country and generate significant mid-term blowback.
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Kendall Jenner and Ed Sheeran are facing blowback for appearing in a Lil Dicky music video featuring embattled R&B star Chris Brown.
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The blowback has invigorated public support for the Chicago Teachers Union, which says it may strike if a contract deal cannot be reached.
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Trump also faced blowback for dismissing African and some Central American nations as "shithole countries" in an Oval Office meeting earlier this year.
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Surprised by the blowback, Mr. Mulvaney dropped his court request and now says he will abide by the president's edict not to cooperate.
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The president drew blowback on Saturday when he canceled a planned trip to a cemetery in Northern France where American soldiers are buried.
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" Trump signed an executive order ending the family separation policy after facing enormous political blowback, with lawmakers and advocates calling the policy "cruel.
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When a nation accepts brutality and tyranny in one regime in order in order to stamp it out in another, blowback can happen.
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The blowback directed at the former GOP congressman and staunch Trump critic comes as the country marks the 17th anniversary of the Sept.
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Whitefish Energy, a tiny Montana company, received blowback after it was awarded a $300 million contract to help restore power in Puerto Rico.
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The blowback was intense and she spent weeks apologizing, saying that she respected women who chose to stay at home and raise children.
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Roy's spokesman noted that the steps had been taken with the knowledge of GOP leadership, and played down the blowback from other Republicans.
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" Moore is using the blowback from Republican lawmakers in his fundraising appeals, saying that "establishment Republicans are colluding with the Obama-Clinton Machine.
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After all, the company's best known product is a headphone — albeit one that got some blowback on release for its big, flashy presentation.
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North Carolina is already feeling the blowback from a controversial law passed two weeks ago dictating where trans individuals are allowed to pee.
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What would be really hard for the US secretary of state is that there would be incredible diplomatic blowback on so many fronts.
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Those masses, typically hungry and unemployed, have stressed the resources of host nations trying to contain the blowback of their neighboring country's crisis.
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He says there are a few reasons this is happening, one being "blowback" from the politicization of religion in the 1980s and '90s.
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The Oscars is a tricky hybrid — a stage show on TV celebrating movies — and past hosts have received blowback from critics and viewers.
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Elizabeth Esty's seat, one she's vacating in the wake of blowback she faced over how she handled sexual harassment allegations against a staffer.
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Omar's remarks and the Democrats' struggle to deal with the blowback have also conveniently united the president and Republican lawmakers in common cause.
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And yet because he does them in public, they seem to stir less blowback than if they had been done behind closed doors.
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Ellison, though, has long been one of Silicon Valley's most eccentric and independent-minded leaders, so he might care little about the blowback.
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In each case, we made the decisions together, discussing the issues, the ethical/legal concerns and the potential for blowback and professional harm.
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Bloom was arguably the most surprising member of Weinstein's defense, and triggered massive blowback when she joined his team as a legal adviser.
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At the start of the year, after facing potential blowback over delays in processing refunds, the agency committed to paying out tax refunds.
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Now the studio is hoping that an unusual marketing tactic — forthrightness — will protect "The Hunt" from blowback before its release on March 13.
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The Trump administration has touted the killing, but former US officials and experts see a hasty decision that could bring yet more blowback.
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A day after House Republicans voted to let internet companies sell customers' browsing information without permission, Stephen Colbert led the late-night blowback.
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Some Warren allies have also argued that female candidates receive more blowback when they attack than male candidates — making the candidate more cautious.
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Despite blowback from the White House and a cease-and-desist letter from Trump's lawyers, publishers are seeing increased interest in the book.
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The blowback from the comments was swift and harsh, with dozens of lawmakers, world leaders and other figures calling out Trump for racism.
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This comes after the EPA last year dropped plans to regulate these modified race cars under the Clean Air Act following significant blowback.
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So when Threshold Editions, a conservative imprint at Simon & Schuster, gave him a six-figure publishing contract, the blowback was swift and furious.
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While President Donald Trump's campaign manager criticized the decision, it hasn't sparked much blowback from other Republicans and it drew applause from Democrats.
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For Kelly, it was the second controversy in two days, as he continues to deal with blowback over making disparaging remarks about immigrants.
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Facebook received blowback when it initially placed news companies in its political ad archive for this reason, but has since changed its policy.
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Regardless of whether Trump is legally within his right as president to share highly sensitive information, intelligence experts warned of blowback from allies.
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And such immediate blowback from within Trump's own party imperils his chances of replacing the law in the early months of his presidency.
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But even without that second bombshell, it's likely that the trifecta of controversies helped deflect some of the blowback to Northam's blackface debacle.
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Alphabet Inc's Google has avoided competitions between cities for offices, and its growing presence in lower Manhattan has met with little serious blowback.
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And with stock prices plummeting, threats of U.S. sanctions and Western businesses looking for distance, the blowback for Saudi Arabia could be devastating.
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FIRST BLOWBACK, THEN A SUDDEN REVERSAL Trump&aposs about-face on separating immigrant families comes after mushrooming outrage and pressure from all corners. 2.
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A senior administration official told CNN's Jeff Zeleny the "volume of blowback was a bit of a surprise," particularly on conservative websites and media.
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Gillibrand was the most vocal of his colleagues to criticize him, which prompted blowback from other liberals who felt she had rushed to judgment.
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Look, you can't write a book about Hillary Clinton and not anticipate some blowback, so I always knew it was going to be something.
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But ACLU leaders believe Pence could see the same blowback that he did when he advocated for religious freedom laws at the state level.
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It faced blowback from its botched redesign, lost 3 million daily users in just three months, and its stock price has never been lower.
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This weekend, the president told Maria Bartiromo that, despite all of the public blowback he&aposs gotten from our allies, his strategy is working.
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Apple has also received public blowback from The People's Daily, a newspaper of China's Communist Party, for "protecting rioters" in keeping the app up.
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Instead, the veto sent a major blowback to Democrats and anti-rape activists who hoped California would inspire a wave of similar state legislation.
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The paper that sparked the CRISPR controversy received press in most major news outlets, and the blowback against it has received significant attention, too.
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That sounds similar to the Google Glass "Explorer Program," but Intel obviously hopes these glasses won't cause the same kind of blowback Glass did.
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WALLACE: Jonathan, does the president still think, after all the blowback from Helsinki, does he still think that he can make progress with Putin?
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That's true even if the diarists don't reveal their names; given the blowback the latest entry got, there are obviously good reasons for anonymity.
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And it's these companies, not Unicode, who would likely face most of the blowback if public opinion were to turn against the new characters.
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Even as taxi association blowback and regulatory and political pressure have already pushed it to conform to existing transport rules in many EU markets.
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Trump's Saturday remarks about Kim indicate that he's well aware of the blowback those comments are likely to ignite — and he made them anyway.
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The Senate has held zero hearings and McConnell has written the legislation behind closed doors in order to avoid public scrutiny and political blowback.
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Tonight's highlights include Democrats' skepticism of a short-term spending bill, blowback on Trump's business empire and potentially bad news for your gas prices.
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Rihanna's dad is facing more legal blowback for allegedly pretending to rep her ... but this time, it's a social media star threatening to sue.
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If you remember my congressional testimony from 2012 — or more likely, the blowback after — you may recall that the events all began with Issa.
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"I think (Trump) would have a lot of push-back or blowback if he tried to disband that type of a program," Doherty said.
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The nation's assault-weapons complex is facing a blowback following the horrific massacre of 17 students and their teachers at a Florida high school.
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The Times interview received considerable blowback on social media, with critics alleging that the reporter, Michael Schmidt, had not been sufficiently confrontational with Trump.
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While U.S. businesses in China do not yet appear to face widespread retaliation, some company officials have told Reuters they are bracing for blowback.
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It signaled that Washington understands Japan's needs and will commit resources to meet them — in this case, a presidential visit that risked domestic blowback.
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Goodell has faced blowback in recent years over his handling of divisive issues including domestic violence issues and player protests during the national anthem.
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But Sanders's attack against Bezos and The Washington Post struck a nerve in Washington and was met with blowback from members of the press.
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The person who could have experienced the worst blowback from the indictments was Vice President George H.W. Bush, who was running to succeed Reagan.
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The Middle East&aposs aviation industry has stumbled in recent years, thanks to volatile oil prices and blowback form the US-China trade war.
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You may recall the network caught considerable blowback in 2016 for its decision to do the same for a debate between Clinton and Sen.
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The administration wants to limit any blowback that would put diplomats and other Americans at risk if Turkey retaliates by walking back police protection.
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But as the dissent from New York and New Jersey shows, these moves will likely lead to blowback in both the House and Senate.
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And on Monday, the Trump campaign solicited contributions in an email that highlighted the blowback Pence received for his early exit from the game.
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Social blowback turned economic when several businesses, including Paypal and Deutsche Bank, canceled plans to expand in the state in response to the legislation.
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Some people who faced blowback for using the phrase said they had used it with good intentions as a way to bring people together.
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The restaurant's decision to cancel the nyotaimori performance came in response to widespread blowback it received on Facebook after publicizing the event on Monday.
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Still, the restaurant decided to eliminate the nyotaimori aspect altogether from the event following the blowback, stressing that it didn't mean to objectify women.
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Blurring the lines between fiscal and monetary policy — bailing out nonfinancial companies or state and local governments — would lead to blowback down the road.
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One source, she said, had been particularly frightened about potential blowback but has since received many notes of gratitude — even flowers, Ms. Twohey said.
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The most famous incident happened at the beginning of 2019 when Netflix received blowback for taking down an episode of Hasan Minhaj's Patriot Act.
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"I'm very surprised" by the blowback, said Anthony Del Col, who wrote the series, which is to be published by Dynamite Entertainment in April.
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I do believe the media have lost their ever loving minds After the blowback, the Times sent a modified tweet removing the original question.
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The blowback comes after parishioner Jack Wilson shot and killed the gunman at West Freeway Church of Christ in White Settlement, Texas, on Sunday.
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And with both parties angry at him, he had proved yet again that he was willing to speak his mind, regardless of the blowback.
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The remarks come a day after Azar triggered massive blowback when he didn't promise a coronavirus vaccine would be financially accessible to most Americans.
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Experts say that outsourcing assassinations helps the Russian government avoid the sort of geopolitical blowback that followed the poisoning of Mr. Skripal last year.
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"There could be blowback on Democrats, I guess, because if he's not convicted in the Senate, President Trump can say he's vindicated," he said.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) faced blowback from both sides of the aisle when it released the menu labeling requirements in November 2014.
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And the blowback from the Comey decision and the way it was handled have accelerated the discussions about possible changes in the White House.
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The program has drawn blowback on Twitter in the past week, including from one person who said they work at an e-recycling facility.
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Paul wisely explained the CIA's definition of blowback and the United States' understanding of what it means to spread democracy by bombing other countries.
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The Trump administration faced blowback on Capitol Hill Tuesday for declining to implement new sanctions against Russia for interfering in the 85033 presidential election.
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The company also posted strong numbers for Q220006, showing that advertisers are sticking with the service despite the blowback from the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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Before that, Trump's trip to Texas after Harvey battered the Houston area generated blowback for his failure to meet with victims of the storm.
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In fact, while federal law usually protects whistleblowers from the kind of blowback this whistleblower is experiencing, those laws don't apply to the president.
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The announcement met with immediate blowback: Sixteen states are suing, and on late-night TV on Monday, various hosts attacked the president for it.
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But his administration did admit last month to withholding $250 million in military assistance to the country, before releasing those funds following bipartisan blowback.
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It's the classic CIA case, where you have a quick fix for a solution and suddenly there's blowback in ways you can't quite envision.
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After the sanctions against the IRGC were passed, Suzanne Maloney, a former State Department adviser on Iran, told me she expected to see blowback.
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As one of the platform's largest creators, Kjellberg may have a heightened responsibility to vet products and consider the potential blowback before he promotes them.
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He has faced attacks from Trump, who said Amash has "been a loser for a long time," as well as blowback from top party officials.
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One former employee who spoke with BuzzFeed News noted that they remembered the post and the blowback it received from some workers at the time.
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" It no longer is, of course, as Facebook faces blowback from users and government around the world: "As Facebook expanded, so did its blind spots.
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In an interview with Fox's Chris Wallace on Wednesday, Romney said he knew there would be blowback for his decision and was braced for it.
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Ryan and McConnell, for their part, have publicly criticized Trump for targeting Curiel -- though both have also maintained they will support Trump despite the blowback.
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The big picture: Der Spiegel was already facing blowback after the award-winning journalist fabricated details about Minnesota residents, painting them as bigoted and racist.
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Twitter had removed a Blackburn campaign video in 2017 where she claimed Planned Parenthood sold "baby body parts" but later reversed its decision following blowback.
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The conservative blowback may still come — just later in the year when Trump has to sign the bills that will actually spend all this money.
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Investors worried about Alphabet, the parent company of Google, being caught up in any regulatory blowback about data privacy also sent its share price down.
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But after three weeks of the impeachment trial and with Trump's firm grip over the party, there was little blowback from his colleagues on Tuesday.
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The blowback from those voters over the GOP failure to produce a better healthcare plan could produce a nightmare for Republicans in the 2018 midterms.
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Wednesday: The blowback The initial narrative, that Trump acted in response to his DOJ's points, began to crumble just hours after the dismissal was announced.
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Along with fellow Republicans, he will gauge the blowback from rank-and-file conservatives who have expected a government controlled by their party to act.
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But his opposition to Carson comes after liberal stalwarts on the Banking Committee felt blowback from their base for letting Carson's nomination pass without objection.
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Though the hairstyle has been linked to the Kardashian-Jenner clan, and they have received quite a bit of blowback for cultural appropriation of cornrows.
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The U.S. cybersecurity industry is not well served by unsubstantiated claims about the trustworthiness of security products, which only muddy the waters and encourage blowback.
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But any Democrat who votes for Gorsuch could face tremendous blowback from the Trump resistance and even a primary challenge from the Left in 2018.
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The fashion industry, long obsessed with what's new and next, is ironically experiencing the blowback of being hesitant to change, even though everything has changed.
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It was the most significant blowback yet after the carrier said last week it was cutting ties with the NRA following a Florida school massacre.
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The blowback was so furious after the synagogue shooting that Gab had to briefly go offline because no web host would work with the site.
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He faced blowback for siding with Putin's denials of Russian election interference at a press conference following the meeting, and later walked back the comments.
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The question came in response to blowback Schnatter received for linking NFL players' protests of the national anthem to lower sales for the pizza company.
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But that idea received blowback from lawmakers representing states and territories, such as Texas and Puerto Rico, that were hit by devastating hurricanes last year.
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" After blowback on social media, Stasi took to Twitter to apologize for the "misunderstanding," saying she "had no idea Kimberly Guilfoyle is half Puerto Rican.
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One of Peña Nieto's top lieutenants who advocated for the Trump visit, finance minister Luis Videgaray, stepped down this week amid blowback from Trump's visit.
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After the exceptional political blowback from its attempt to pick winners (or more aptly, subsidize losers), Energy Department officials are back to the drawing board.
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" Kaptur, 71, had signaled that she knew her statement would cause some blowback, prefacing it by saying, "I might get booed down for saying this.
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Dick's Sporting Goods destroyed $5 million worth of assault weapons — and its CEO tells us the gun industry's blowback has been 'a blessing in disguise'
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The US banned federal agencies and their contractors from using equipment or services provided by Huawei, which prompted harsh blowback from the Chinese tech giant.
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Bethesda said as much in a pre-release press statement just last month and plenty of players predicted the present blowback after that first announcement.
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Despite the blowback, the president has since touted the results of his meeting with Putin, calling it a "success" and the start of a dialogue.
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Yikes. (The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is already fund-raising off it.) It's hard to imagine that the blowback isn't baked into Republican leadership's calculus.
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Pruitt's idea was ultimately quashed by White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, who raised concerns about possible blowback, The Daily Beast reported.
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And, no surprise, Nanjiani got blowback from the trolls of Twitter, who really seem to relish their cruel stupidity, and he handled it with humor.
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You talked about not describing the way that women, I think in particular, look or how they dress because you don't want to get blowback.
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White House officials say they expected resistance, but some administration officials were rattled last night by the scale, swiftness and decibel level of the blowback.
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He dunked so much—214 times his rookie season—that he actually got blowback for it, for the most plainly delightful action in the sport.
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Prior to running for president, Trump incited blowback and accusations of racist rhetoric when he falsely claimed that former President Obama was born in Kenya.
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The blowback raised doubts over whether Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
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Arab diplomats say their leaders could never publicly embrace the Trump plan now, given the domestic blowback they would face because of the Jerusalem move.
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The decision to auction caused considerable blowback among generators and some regulators, who were used to the old model, though big energy consumers supported it.
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The blowback to Najib's quinoa comments, however, was so uniformly furious that he had to issue an explanation on Facebook on Friday justifying his stance.
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One of the party's longstanding goals was to change Jammu and Kashmir's status, but it was always a move that would lead to immense blowback.
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"The question is whether the Fed is feeling aggressive enough to exercise its authority or afraid of the politics and the blowback," Mr. Amarnath said.
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The violent blowback by the Yellow Vest movement — named for the roadside vest adopted by the protesters that signals drivers in despair — exposed several failures.
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Some countries in the EU are skeptical that a new round of sanctions could change Putin's geopolitical ambitions — and they're also worried about the blowback.
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When President Barack Obama tried to place some limits on 529 college savings accounts, the blowback was so severe that he backed down within days.
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These pieces were largely blowback against President Trump and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy for comments that video games were to blame for the shootings.
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Political response: The administration was forced to rescind "zero tolerance" after massive blowback from the public and Congress, and scrutiny into the lasting impacts continues.
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But as Brazilian women and female musicians in particular have called out the traditional samba circle's culture of machismo, the blowback has been very real.
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"The risk of consumer blowback is especially acute for companies like Under Armour, and you've seen this elsewhere in the retail space," Mr. Sonnenfeld said.
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Leaving, by contrast, could result in immense diplomatic blowback, send confusing signals to industry and deprive American diplomats of the ability to influence future talks.
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At the start of the year, after facing blowback over potential delays in processing refunds, the agency committed to paying out tax refunds on time.
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The AFL-CIO's rare endorsement of a trade deal clears the way for progressive Democrats to support the USMCA without fear of blowback from unions.
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They seem mostly uninhibited by worries of blowback and appear to welcome the consequences of disrupting thousands of computers or modifying vitally important financial records.
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So the strategy of not rousing any partisan blowback in the general election doesn't appear to have yielded the advantage of a suppressed opposition vote.
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He recently revealed that he has spoken to his family about this vote, because he knows his wife, children, even grandchildren will feel the blowback.
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But he has not taken a hit for that, and Sanders has not received serious blowback after multiple nonprofit groups began spending money for him.
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Mr. Cummings now faces a fight to keep Mr. Johnson on form and on track in the face of tremendous blowback from an outraged party.
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The White House is also facing blowback from Republicans who are pushing the administration to keep the subsidies, White House and Capitol Hill officials said.
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The Israeli military is facing blowback on Twitter after introducing its new Tik Tok account with the tweet, "Tik Tok Tik Tok Tik Tok BOOM".
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But Trump seems not just to ignore that — he revels in the blowback he gets for not playing ball in the way other politicians do.
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The incumbent party that holds the White House historically faces blowback in midterm elections held in the first two years of a new president's administration.
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The Intercept's Ryan Grim published a damaging story on the blowback to Buttigieg's poorly handled plan to gain support from black voters in South Carolina.
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But not everyone in the GOP is racing to embrace the plan just yet — and it's already facing blowback from some groups on the right.
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Facebook received much of the blowback for that scandal, with Mark Zuckerberg finally forced to appear on Capitol Hill to give marathon testimony before Congress.
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While Cohen is no longer Trump's lawyer, he's been a longtime ally of the president, and charges would have significant blowback against Cohen's former boss.
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But that plan also has drawn immense blowback from open internet supporters, who stress that the FTC doesn't have the same expertise as the FCC.
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One, these are hard cases — but top officials like Attorney General Eric HolderEric Himpton HolderBig stimulus packages required, but they risk political blowback Trump's DOJ makes a case for civil rights for the unborn Trump defends rhetoric: 'When they hit us we have to hit back' MORE and the Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet BhararaPreetinder (Preet) Singh BhararaBig stimulus packages required, but they risk political blowback Rep.
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The language, included in a closed-door session Monday night, was dropped after criticism from President-elect Donald Trump and intense blowback from their own constituents.
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That includes Alex Gibney's 2015 documentary "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief," which, like most criticisms of the church, yielded fierce and orchestrated blowback.
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Kelton takes a more expansive view of what the government can and should do, even in the face of possible blowback from bond and currency traders.
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Over the past few weeks, Facebook has been dealing with the blowback from their own decision to allow Alex Jones' Pages and videos on its platform.
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Last Thursday, intelligence officers from every American military regional command held a videoconference regarding the potential Russian blowback once the missiles were launched, military officials said.
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Growing up white in a country that privileges whiteness dooms white people to this fuckery, even as it exonerates them from any blowback stemming from it.
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If they had, they risked facing blowback over images of an all-white-men panel pressing an alleged sexual assault victim just weeks before an election.
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But the new bill explicitly puts repealing Hyde front and center, so Senate Democrats backing it are less likely to face blowback from abortion rights groups.
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The scientists behind the mouse study have responded to the blowback, saying this was a first test similar to other types of studies done in mice.
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The initial letter and blowback ended up focusing mostly on Jane herself – as expected when entry-level employees try to stand up to multimillion-dollar companies.
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But despite all the negative blowback about this machine, there is still a thriving market of people who buy the trash can Mac Pro in 2019.
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But if Sessions doesn't recuse, he faces blowback from Democrats and other Trump detractors and could leave lingering doubts about any probe that clears Trump confidantes.
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Nonetheless, Ryan has been facing considerable blowback from a number of his fellow House Republicans since announcing his decision to focus on electing Republicans in Congress.
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ARROYO: There&aposs a lot of blowback because they now want to recast Buffy as a black actress, have a black actress play the lead role.
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Republicans are looking to bring up a non-binding House resolution condemning a recent United Nations security council vote that has caused intense blowback from Israel.
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House Republicans are looking to bring up a non-binding House resolution condemning a recent vote at United Nations that has caused intense blowback from Israel.
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Any such effort could expose Democrats to political blowback heading into the 2020 presidential election if Republicans can persuade voters that Democrats over-reach their authority.
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ABC's Martha Raddatz also received some blowback for openly debating Trump, even at one point going back and forth with the candidate on proper military strategy.
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Ivanka Trump continues to advocate internally for a paid family leave policy — though conservatives inside the administration have told me she's getting some high-level blowback.
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Democrats can show a willingness to compromise without risking the kind of blowback they would receive if they worked with Republicans on health care or immigration.
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But Trump has also received blowback from Jewish Democrats, who accuse the president of hypocrisy because of his past controversial statements about Jews and white supremacists.
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Mr. Krasner, who supported Mr. Sanders in 2016, received some blowback for endorsing Ms. Warren over Mr. Sanders, who remains in striking distance in most polls.
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In North Carolina, the blowback is already merging with a broader Democratic Party argument that the state's Republican leadership is out of touch with the mainstream.
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These findings suggest that American manufacturing and production comprise a significant component of Chinese exports, and that blowback may hurt hardware supply chains of American corporations.
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Senate Republicans have sought to dissuade Trump from holding another summit with Putin after blowback to his meeting with the Russian leader in Helsinki this week.
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But they are worried enough about a blowback to quickly put out a video of the incident that they argued proved that police had to act.
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"Good Morning America" host Lara Spencer on Monday apologized for a joke about 6-year-old Prince George taking a ballet class that sparked considerable blowback.
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Beijing is unlikely to let the arrest of a senior executive from an elite family go unanswered, experts say, and companies should prepare for possible blowback.
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There was certainly nothing in the vague final statement that might result in potential blowback from his cadre of loyalists watching his every move from Pyongyang.
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The announcement is welcome news for a slew of small U.S. farms that have suffered from blowback to President Trump's trade battles and sagging commodity prices.
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But moving up your primary can sometimes have disastrous results due to blowback from the national parties over what can be seen as a power grab.
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But for Walmart, the Second Amendment is a principled battle line, and it is willing to suffer the political blowback from Americans outraged by gun violence.
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In terms of other geopolitical blowback, Iran is allied with Russia and China, and it's unclear how these major powers might react if conflict breaks out.
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Elsewhere, as Bird expands across the country — working with Uber's former external policy shop, Tusk Ventures — part of its calculus includes the risks of regulatory blowback.
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The proposal is likely to result in a new court battle for the administration, which was already facing blowback from its short-lived zero tolerance policy.
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But some of those cities have experienced significant political blowback when they implemented the new tax, hinting that Lamont's plan may cross into treacherous political territory.
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But long term, Russia is far more interested in preventing increased proxy conflict throughout the region that could blowback directly on its troops stationed in Syria.
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As a non-Japanese person, and one seemingly unaware of the kimono's cultural history, Kardashian continued to receive blowback throughout the week that followed the announcement.
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Now, as Trump faces similar blowback for his equivocal performance alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin last month in Finland, few expect a change in his behavior.
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"If there's blowback, I don't want to be in the middle of it," Jimmy tells Nacho once his jailhouse consultation and debriefing with Lalo are over.
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But its meaning in German is a little more specific: It denotes a "storm of outrage" on the internet, such as blowback generated over social media.
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Even so, there was a time when internal qualms about international blowback restrained its behavior, or at least factored into the public defense of its actions.
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A "saggy pants" law also failed to pass in South Carolina in 2018 after lawmakers faced blowback from voters, which forced them to drop their support.
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The blowback illustrates how critical it is for the startup to ensure that users don't experience any service irregularities, especially in times of increased market volume.
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Clinton at first declined to say whether she would support Sanders if he wins the Democratic nomination, but later – amid intense blowback – said that she would.
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That is why he should be applauded for sticking to his guns, despite blowback from free-market zealots who value ideological purity over actual American jobs.
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Since the start of the year its politicians and policymakers have been warning of blowback from a tariff dispute between two of Singapore's top trade partners.
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So while Saudi and Egyptian leaders may collaborate with Israel privately on issues of shared interest, doing so publicly could incite a blowback from their populations.
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Pence himself faced blowback after reports re-emerged that he had once told The Hill that he never dines alone with women who aren't his wife.
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Blowback. While quirky independent stores couldn't afford the new Bleecker, it became apparent over time that neither could the corporate brands that had remade the street.
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Diplomats, generals, national security specialists and politicians normally weigh any sweeping action against the possibility that there will be blowback that can turn advantage into defeat.
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The second season ends in much the same way, with Chuck's triumph over Axe coming at a steep personal price and the threat of devastating blowback.
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Blowback from the economic collapse, which coincided with the rise of digital media, made itself felt at Condé Nast Publications, the owner of Allure, in 211.
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Google outlined measures to protect user voice data in an effort at transparency after the company faced blowback over privacy concerns associated with its "Assistant" product.
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Still, he never did consider the possibility that athletes could risk the commercial perils of taking sides, the way LeBron James has, without any significant blowback.
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Google also faced blowback in September after it was revealed that a think tank that received money from the company fired an academic critical of Google.
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Mr. Dutton, one of the longest-serving lawmakers in the state House, shrugged off any potential political blowback, and also any claims of voting-rights violations.
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Pelosi and her leadership team have long rejected the idea of impeaching Trump, wary of the potential blowback against vulnerable centrists at the polls next year.
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Ted Cruz's campaign manager said the Texas senator has not been rattled by the fierce blowback he received to his prime-time snub of Donald Trump.
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Things have not gone according to plan, in part, because Democrats have introduced so many plans all at once and failed to account for political blowback.
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It's a pitch that has gotten a lot of blowback from Democrats, who point out that the tax bill primarily benefits the ultrawealthy and business shareholders.
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A brief history of the House GOP's failed ethics ploy Either way, it's certain the blowback intensified to a new level once Trump turned to Twitter. Rep.
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Pipelines Trump moved to expedite the process holding up two major oil pipeline projects that have earned blowback from environmentalists and the communities affected by their construction.
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The decision led to blowback from the infosec community and the publication of several misleading articles by reporters trying to cover the event before they understood it.
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JBS shares have slid more than 28 percent this month in extremely turbulent trading because of concern that blowback from the scandal could limit its funding options.
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Photo: Carl Court (Getty Images)When Facebook expanded its pilot program to block revenge porn from being posted on its platforms last month, the blowback was swift.
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But Johnson, who shares Trump's propensity for throwing political grenades but not his supernatural flair for avoiding the blowback, is saying as little as possible in public.
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Amash was later insulted by Trump for his opinions -- the President said he's "been a loser for a long time" -- and faced blowback from top Republican officials.
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Washington (CNN)A Utah county Republican Party official has resigned after receiving blowback for criticizing a bill in the state legislature designed to create equal pay criteria.
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Which is a subtle but important shift -- particularly given that it is very hard to ask questions about whether candidates are too old without getting major blowback.
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Because they want to avoid the negative blowback that might result from a "down round" or a round that establishes a valuation lower than the previous valuation.
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This is especially true for elected judges, who may be more wary of issuing what they perceive to be controversial or unpopular rulings, for fear of blowback.
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The generals have long warned America not to squeeze them hard for fear of inciting an anti-American blowback and the rise of a Taliban-style leader.
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Self Butchered With all that metalcore floating around Yangon, there was bound to be some blowback, and it came to the slamming brutal sounds of Self Butchered.
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But the debates are being controlled by the national Republican Party, and so far, the blowback has been swamped by the coverage of Mr. Trump's competing event.
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Chiedu Osakwe, Nigeria's chief negotiator, says that many concerns are "caught up in the whole populist globalisation blowback" (union leaders approvingly cite the policies of Donald Trump).
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Meanwhile, the candidate who benefited from the "swiftboating," President George W. Bush, suffered no real blowback from ads that smeared a decorated war veteran on his behalf.
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Perhaps she doesn't want to promote those who are attacking her, but I suspect there's another reason: She's sparing them the avalanche of blowback from her supporters.
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PASTOR VAN MOODY, THE WORSHIP CENTER CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Well, yes, I did receive a tremendous amount of blowback, a lot of vitriol, a lot of name calling.
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The Republican pitch has gotten a lot of blowback from Democrats, who have been pointing out that the tax bill primarily benefits the ultrawealthy and business shareholders.
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Maybe the greatest single beat in the video arrives with a pivotal blowback, as a smoggy plume is passed from the mouth of one friend to another's.
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Lauer has suffered immense blowback from critics who said he was unprepared and allowed Trump to walk all over him at a military forum earlier this month.
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Equifax shares fell another 8.2% on Monday, as the credit scoring giant continues to face blowback from a massive hack of customer information and its botched response.
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"We just haven't seen comparable pressure for platforms to go after white violence," and if they do, companies face "political blowback from the right," says Bloch-Wehba.
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This is the dystopian future that lefties have been harping on about for decades, the long-term blowback from colonialism, and the direct result of corporate globalization.
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"I got tons of blowback about it," said freelance writer and television producer Philip Lerman, who has written about his decision to become a father at 46.
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He'll be joining the agency at a time of major scrutiny related to the Mueller investigation, blowback to Trump's immigration policies, and looming questions about antitrust enforcement.
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Today's blowback stems from the same kind of sense of betrayal Obama's supporters felt when he invited Rick Warren to deliver the invocation at his first inaugural.
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But its open efforts to deploy state support and subsidies to close a technology gap has provoked alarm in the West and blowback from the United States.
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However, it is possible that Price, and Republicans in general, might not want to risk the political blowback from destabilizing a health insurance system they now oversee.
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" Late night host Stephen Colbert last year faced blowback when he said the only thing Trump's "mouth is good for is being Vladimir Putin's c--k holster.
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This more subtle avenue seems the most likely way that the Trump administration could enact real Dodd-Frank regulatory reform without blowback from industry or the public.
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Democrats vowed late last month that they would not sign off on including them after similar packages in 2018 earned harsh blowback from the party's progressive base.
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Bank of America and Citigroup are facing blowback from Republican politicians after using their financial influence to support gun restrictions and discourage the spread of assault weapons.
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Unfortunately, what it is likely to do is lead to detaining many perfectly legitimate visitors and contributing to both domestic resentment and blowback against U.S. travelers abroad.
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CBS's board had a clear opening to get rid of Mr. Moonves, at least temporarily, and alleviate the blowback and harmful culture he is accused of creating.
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In the United States, Mr. Netanyahu's new alliance with a racist Israeli fringe party is already freeing Democrats to denounce him with fewer concerns about Republican blowback.
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She received quite a bit of blowback for that description, her critics complaining that the term was too closely tied to the ghastly horrors of the Holocaust.
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One of the party's longstanding goals was to change J&K's status, but it was always a highly controversial move that would naturally lead to immense blowback.
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And Cannon argues that fear of special interest blowback and other political pressures will likely lead the Republican Senate to kill any practical, bipartisan drug pricing legislation.
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But once the magnitude of the blowback from his announcement became clear, Mr. de Blasio backpedaled, saying that he would not prejudge the fate of any monument.
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However, the voice studying has sparked blowback because researchers have found security issues have that could be exploited by hackers to eavesdrop on people without their knowledge.
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The companies have said they could still get involved later, but their exit clouds the project's future and leaves Facebook to absorb more of the blowback. 7.
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Some supporters argued that the potential blowback and risk in coming elections was worth keeping the populists, who have shown disregard for Italian institutions, away from power.
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The Sanders campaign was also facing some blowback on Saturday after one of its most high-profile supporters, Representative Rashida Tlaib, urged a crowd to boo Mrs.
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That set of moves ultimately created blowback for the administration a few years ago and galvanized Xi Jinping and the Chinese government to create more indigenous devices.
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Such aggression is risky, since it guarantees blowback from countries concerned about regional stability — like the European powers — which is why Iran has carefully calibrated its attacks.
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Trump condemned Turkey's move into northeastern Syria but held firm in his decision to remove the troops despite facing significant blowback from Democrats and Republicans alike. Sen.
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The administration faced blowback on Capitol Hill after the State Department said Monday it would not immediately implement penalties for entities doing business with Russia's defense sector.
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What's more, whistleblower protection laws, including those that govern the Intelligence Community, enable government employees to file whistleblower complaints confidentially specifically to protect them from potential blowback.
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It's white privilege that allowed so many struggling and affluent whites the ability to essentially flip the bird to the establishment without any real fear of blowback.
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But amid the fierce blowback to the campaign, anti-racist groups are calling for the images to be pulled immediately, much less enshrined in a permanent exhibition.
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The RCRA amendment is legislative blowback from a 85033 federal court case in the eastern district of Washington, Community Association for the Restoration of the Environment v.
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In the past six months, Valeant's stock price has fallen almost ninety per cent, thanks to a toxic combination of sketchy accounting, political blowback, and slowing growth.
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New York Democratic House candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is facing blowback on social media after she banned reporters from a public town hall event earlier this week.
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The blowback to Chebli's proposal was overwhelmingly frosty, with pointed exceptions, such as the Central Council of Jews in Germany, which has long called for similar measures.
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The campaign's bet is premised on the idea that the benefits of accepting super PAC support outweigh the likely blowback from rivals and reform-minded primary voters.
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" Lopez says she went to a high ranking MSU training staff member to complain -- but got major blowback and was told Nassar's treatments were standard "intravaginal adjustments.
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One of the most frequent observations about "Jump In" is that it rang so hollow that it's amazing no one involved in its creation anticipated this blowback.
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The governor, a Rhodes scholar with a Yale law degree, has been unabashedly pro-business during her administration, and that has invited some blowback from the left.
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The senator refused to answer the question, saying we need to "create policies that deal with immigration in a rational way" — and swiftly got blowback from his supporters.
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Meanwhile, McAleenan was subpoenaed by the House Homeland Security Committee and received blowback from panel Democrats for saying he wouldn't testify in his final week on the job.
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Mr. Khuzami's experience at Deutsche Bank, President Trump's largest lender on Wall Street, has generated some blowback from liberal commentators, but that could bolster his credibility with conservatives.
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In Washington, political operatives often seek to avoid registering as foreign lobbyists because of the detailed reporting requirements and potential for political blowback when dealing with unsavory clients.
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The Grammys felt major blowback, both for their treatment of women in the era of #MeToo and for their historical lack of recognition for albums by diverse communities.
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With all the blowback from the Harvey Weinstein scandal, it seems likely this is only the first commentary we'll hear about the allegations that Allen is a predator.
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Growing blowback against Schumer — especially among progressive activists — has been building for some time, but the latest trigger is a statement he made on Tuesday concerning border security.
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Facebook has also faced blowback over improperly sharing user data with third parties like Cambridge Analytica, much of which was collected in the guise of social science research.
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And internally, the company is facing blowback from employees over a censored version of its search engine for China, forced arbitration policies, and its handling of sexual misconduct.
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