By appealing to American patriotism and decrying Japanese imports, Mr Iacocca succeeded for a while.
The unrest in Libya has been fueled by protesters demanding freedom and decrying high unemployment.
Rallies also took place in two other Libyan cities, Benghazi and Tobruk, with hundreds of activists denouncing the armed thugs and decrying what they describe as political maneuverings by the nation's Muslim Brotherhood.
That drew the ire of hedge fund manager Keith Meister, who sent a harshly-worded letter Tuesday demanding the board cease the offer, and decrying management incentives that do not mesh with the creation of shareholder value.
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Activists have long criticised the industry's defence of patents and unrestricted pricing, decrying huge marketing budgets as wasteful (and, they allege, intended to corrupt doctors).
We manufacture weaponry and create wars to sustain our corporate greed for oil and peddle these goods worldwide while decrying the immorality of other nations mired in war and poverty.
Again, I find it remarkable that those who weeks ago and certainly months ago were decrying sequester as the worst possible thing that could happen now embrace it as a victory, and try to diminish its impact on the most vulnerable people in America, including kids who go to Head Start.
Environmental groups are already decrying new and expanding palm oil plantations in Borneo that they say are destroying rain forests and threatening orangutans.
He was the voice of a large coalition of secular opposition parties known as the Popular Front and had a reputation for decrying violence.
Tatum -- a prominent American entrepreneur in the Russian marketplace -- was gunned down after publicly decrying the corruption and intimidation that have become rife in Moscow's business circles.
Global economists have spent much ink and airtime in recent years decrying the world's "imbalances, " by which they primarily mean the U.S.' (borrow too much, save too little) and a few other developed nations'.
The legislation sparked condemnation and debates nationwide after the lower house vote, with critics decrying the harsh prison terms it calls for and its lack of a public interest defense clause.
The rallying cry drew out criticism from supporters and detractors alike, with most decrying the effort.
Islamist groups have also started an anti-government campaign, decrying corruption, mismanagement and the possible concessions to America on nuclear issues.
And like ACTA, critics are decrying TPP for being negotiated behind closed doors on Wednesday, negotiators met in a Hollywood restaurant veiled in secrecy.
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And some Republican leaders who are now decrying the sequester were very vocal in their support of it as part of this package, the Budget Control Act, last year.
Come the referendum, again say Nationalists, it will be SNP leaders who are offering the certainty of continuing social democratic policies - while simultaneously decrying the absence of certainty and a perceived "threat" from the other side.
The ACLU, jihadi support groups, even Pravda and the Pakistan News Service are pushing stories decrying a return to the days of J.
But they also appeared to be bracing for a fight, with opposition leaders decrying what they said were election irregularities and Maduro's campaign vowing to defend the election results.
Arash Naraghi, an Iranian academic at Moravian College in Pennsylvania, suggests that the verses decrying homosexuality, like those referring to slavery and Ptolemaic cosmology, stem from common beliefs at the time of writing, and should be re-examined.
Ask any american homeowner their feelings about building codes and you will likely be met with some long winded diatribe decrying what is perceived as arbitrary, bureaucratic authority.
And no, this is no well-meant public service announcement decrying excessive holiday spending gone awry.
If so, that will be greeted by many newspaper headlines decrying (or celebrating) it as a huge blow against Europe, and the ever-sinking euro.
"These lawsuits are envy engines that bring out competitors, fired office workers, ex-spouses and mischievous patients, " says Madeleine Cosman, a lawyer who has written extensively decrying the criminalization of American medicine.
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