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backlash

[bak-lash] / ˈbækˌlæʃ /


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Shi previously worried about various royalty increases, but noted that Arm was able to positively surprise him with the results of those moves, as there was “little customer backlash.”

From MarketWatch

This led to backlash from some campaigners who argued handing over personal data was a breach of privacy and that data was at risk of being hacked.

From BBC

Residents of Kyoto and other tourist hotspots have expressed exasperation with selfie-taking crowds, and now an online backlash against Japan fever is growing.

From Barron's

But some new proposals are sparking a backlash.

From Los Angeles Times

One source working at an AI-related political organization, who requested anonymity, agreed with that analysis but pointed out that companies like Palantir may face significant backlash after a coming political shift.

From Salon