Sentences with phrase «attracted ire»

This hugely controversial anti-privacy move quickly attracted the ire of European privacy regulators — forcing Facebook to partially suspend data - sharing in the region.
The most recent of these was by a multi-author team led by my friend and occasional research partner John Cook, and more than any of the others it's attracted the ire of those dismissive of the seriousness of climate change, I suspect because of John's ability to communicate his findings clearly and effectively to the public.
The show attracted ire for including painter Dana Schutz's semiabstract depiction of Emmett Till, an African - American boy who was lynched in 1955.
She also attracted the ire of Sunday Times art critic Waldemar Januszczak, who described Curtis as «a disaster».
The deal has, however, attracted the ire of The Pennsylvania Funds, an AVGN shareholder, who has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of all AVGN stockholders.
It's no surprise that Disney immediately attracted the ire of film writers around the country, whose reviews often contribute to the buzz that has helped buoy the Marvel and Star Wars franchises in recent years.
In particular, the show's crude humor attracted the ire of Entertainment Weekly's TV critic.
Orders for the Rejuvenator flew in from across the globe, although Overbeck attracted the ire of doctors.
So far this week the coalition has attracted the ire of the trade unions, the police and, today, the defence establishment, which must count as some achievement.
The chant which allegedly appears to have racist undertones has attracted the ire of anti-racism organisation Kick It Out and the United administration as well.
The company recently attracted the ire of conservatives about how it surfaces its trending news, prompting Sandberg, Thiel and CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg to meet with a group of them earlier this year.
It's also attracted the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump, leading him last year to describe Canada's dairy policies as a «disgrace.»
Money managers at Goldman Sachs bought $ 2.8 billion face value of Petroleos de Venezuela bonds at a deep discount last week, attracting the ire of critics of President Nicolás Maduro.
Which is exactly what Basis plans to do — despite, it would seem, such control over the supply of a cryptocurrency causing perception problems for companies like Ripple, and attracting ire from certain quarters of the cryptocurrency community that instinctively shuns such interventionist policies.
They now put themselves out on the internet and attract ire.
The channel also attracts the ire of some of its targets, including Kong: Skull Island director Jordan Vogt - Roberts, who shredded the channel in a series of tweets on Tuesday.
The «parallel system» approach to chartering's future rests on two mistaken assumptions: first, that by simply creating new schools and not purposely antagonizing the traditional system, chartering wouldn't attract the ire of defenders of the status quo; and second, that if chartering proved successful and popular, the sky was the limit on growth.
Players take the role of Martin «Marty» Michael Hall, an average high - school student who has just been granted an incredible power — a power that ultimately leads him to attract the ire of the world's most notorious villain, Commander Hood!
This power leads him to attract the ire of the world's most notorious villain, Commander Hood.
The document is attracting ire from environmental groups in the U.S. and in Europe which say the proposal would be a disaster for the climate.
We've finally gone from months and months of a prototype - y Google Glass to actual Android Wear smartwatches that don't break the bank (or attract the ire of luddites).

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The program has attracted particular ire from House Republicans, who attempted to reform the program in their version of last year's Child Nutrition Reauthorization bill.
I made these remarks at a public forum on May 6, 2017 which attracted the «academic» economist's ire!
Conservative attempts to meld reform with the question of English votes for English laws would risk undermining the process — David Cameron's latest comments on the subject following the Smith proposals attracted fresh ire from his Westminster opponents this week.
The other four Democrats are Antonio Delgado, Brian Flynn, Jeffrey Beals and Gareth Rhodes, none of whom have yet attracted Republican ire.
The spectacular slip - ups also attracted congressional ire at a hearing in July.
Bright green and noisy, the birds attract attention and ire from homeowners by cutting sticks out of live trees, and using them to build large, communal nests.
So no doubt he'll have plenty to say about the reaction to Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno, which has attracted critical ire at the Venice Film Festival (and a few press - screening boos) for two main reasons: one, it's over-long and unfocused, and two, it's aggressively, indeed lip - smackingly objectifying of its female characters.
It begins with an actress, Anne (Juliette Binoche), meeting her young brother - in - law, Jean (Alexandre Hamidi), on the street outside her Paris apartment, and ends after Jean humiliates Romanian beggar Maria (Luminita Gheorghiu), earning the ire of Amadou (Ona Lu Yenke), a young African who means to make Jean apologize to the woman but instead attracts the attention of police.
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scientist's haughty tone is one of the things that attracted my (and others») ire, but it's immaterial to the issue at hand.
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