Sentences with phrase «awkward aftermath of»

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The aftermath is like one of those awkward junior high school basement parties at which some people are totally making out and others are pitilessly shunned.
Interestingly Death Wish, the millennial - era remake of the gritty mid 70's crime thriller of the same name, notoriously arrives in theaters at an increasingly awkward moment in a divisive national climate (particularly in the aftermath of the most recent high school shooting) where the political stakes regarding gun violence in America are at an all - time high.
Because of the awkward timing of the reporting — just days after Stamos struggled to publicly defend the company's fraying reputation in the aftermath of its stunning disclosures involving the data firm Cambridge Analytica — and because of the internal debate that apparently led to Stamos» exit in progress: It was between those who think Facebook should prioritize doing right by its users and those who think its first responsibility is to its profits.
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