0 negative reaction to a change or to something new that has been introduced:
There's plenty of pushback from environmentalists.
Music debut and explained that the one-week pushback was to be blamed on sample and feature clearance issues.
It was later revealed that the opportunity and desire to schedule more recording sessions with the duo led to the album's pushback into 2011.
The program was designed as a response to growing pushback from clients against the use and cost of inexperienced junior associates.
The most recent pushback of the implementation date has inspired a mixed reaction from the healthcare community.
Once the pushback is completed, the towbar is disconnected, and the bypass pin is removed.
Usually these military pushback tractors are able to supply fighters with electric power.
Including buy-in early on in the process reduces potential for push-back, miscommunication, and incomplete information later on.
They used it to dissolve a liberal consensus about crime that involved federal court decisions and a pushback against illegal drugs and violent gang activity.