"protest" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- He is sure his realistic war toys will arouse parental protests, which are always good for sales.
- News of the Republican Citizens' showing aroused protests late into the evening.
- We are clearly in sensitive territory, the kind that might arouse protests, which is the last thing network television entertainment wants.
- Traffic congestion became the burning problem in the community, and subsequently aroused protest.
- The latest raid has also been condemned by Sikh leaders but aroused few public protests.
- Given William's youth, and the nepotism which gave rise to it, his appointment might have been expected to arouse protest.
- This aroused considerable protest from parents, teachers, and even board members, and lawsuits were filed against the district.
- The arrest has already aroused protests from politicians, journalists and business leaders, both Russian and foreign.
- This judicial murder of a distinguished scholar aroused protests from some reformers, especially in Italy.
- Predictably, the system has aroused protests that it is an Orwellian "big brother" abuse of authority.
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