Sentences with phrase «brouhaha as»

Dictionaries define brouhaha as a noisy and overexcited reaction to something.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson avoided the question of whether he truly called Trump a «moron,» dismissing the brouhaha as the «petty stuff» of Washington.

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The brouhaha overshadowed a release of new emails showing the tight relations between the Clinton Foundation and the State Department during Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State.
He is Ben Affleck, and here's your first look at him as the Caped Crusader in Zack Snyder's upcoming Batman / Superman brouhaha.
One way to interpret The Controversy of recent years is to see it as a «preachers» fight,» a tug «of «war among competing clerics, a theological brouhaha that most laypeople would just as soon go away.
In view of the current brouhaha over foundationalism, so - called, it seems advisable to address the issue of wherein what I have grudgingly called foundational analysis consists, at least as it is practiced by Ogden.26 Again, the point is a simple one.
For instance, in the wake of the Falwell / Playboy brouhaha, James Dobson told us that Trump has only recently accepted Jesus as his savior.
The Ghanaian source of the information told me that this gay brouhaha began with the planting of a fake story in a national newspaper which claimed that 8000 people came out as gay and registered themselves with a United States - funded NGO in Western Ghana.
President Muhammadu Buhari maintained his stand point on the brouhaha associated with the anti social media bill being sponsored by the Senate as he says his administration remains committed to the protection of free speech in keeping with democratic tradition.
He particularly identified the sale of government vehicles to outgoing functionaries, the brouhaha surrounding the post-office residence of President Mahama, the question of a vice presidential residence, and what he described as midnight decisions of the out gone administration, as consequences of institutional lapses in the transition process.
Taking to his official Twitter page — apparently from an interview with Daily Graphic and GTV — on Friday, March 17, the president described the criticisms as «brouhaha».
A policy and research think tank, VIAM Africa Centre for Education and Social Policy, has pooh - poohed the Ministry of Education's response to the brouhaha over the textbook that depicted the human head as a part of the human body used for carrying objects.
Yet now he was left with no idea what effect the blowback from the brouhaha would have on his career as a journalist just for merely exercising his First Amendment Right of Free Speech.
The brouhaha over the sexuality of LeFou (Gad) proves as inane as expected, though it does add some sly gravity to Gaston's campaign against the Beast.
As you might expect, there was a great deal of brouhaha over this, not only on Dear Author, but also over on Smart Bitches.
There has been a brouhaha building as designers around the world are realizing that Adobe has shot itself in the foot.
Be that as it may, we were — and no doubt, still are — held under scrutiny, with that whole Phoenix Society brouhaha.
Since the brouhaha with the asshats got started three months ago, I made $ 80 in ad revenues as curious readers left Slashdot to visit my websites.
As I tuned in to CNBC this week and watched the play - by - play of the Lehman Brothers bank collapse, Merrill Lynch being swallowed up by Bank of America, and AIG rescue, I found myself thinking about the millions of Americans who are confused about what all the brouhaha on Wall Street means to them.
We also explore the last remnants of the gamer brouhaha, abuse and harassment in MMORPG communities as well as menstruation in video games.
The Hot Coffee brouhaha, ridiculous as it was in many respects, did nothing to increase the popularity of Rockstar Games both inside and outside of the industry.
Also presenting a considered collision of fragments was «Brouhaha» by EC (as she likes to be known professionally).
However, free as he is from the brouhaha in which the older artists wrap themselves — and the way it veils their work's conceptual shortcomings — Hawkinson finds himself in a relatively vulnerable position.
The point would seem to be that skeptics distrust all government, publicly funded science because they believe the peer review system has been corrupted and incestuous — after all, it's not a free market system — and the «ClimateGate» brouhaha just served as a confirmation to them of this deeper distrust.
As the great Kate McMillan observed back when the brouhaha broke:
It might be worth considering that long before the current brouhaha regarding Dr. Bengtsson, he had long ago shown his honesty as a scientist in not necessarily adhering to the alarmist party line.
The brouhaha at the Post broke out last week, when Politico.com reported plans by Weymouth to host an exclusive «salon» at her home where Washington lobbyists and association executives would pay as much as $ 250,000 to attend and obtain off - the - record access to «those powerful few» — Obama administration officials, members of Congress and even the Post's own reporters and editors.
I came across R. v. Finley, 2011 SKPC 16 (CanLII) and it struck me as extemely interesting given the brouhaha over the long form census.
Most difficult of all for some people are the politico - criminal cases such as those involved in this current American right wing brouhaha.
Moglen is bothered by the increasing centralization of the internet, the concentration of the ways and means in a few hands, hands and devices vulnerable to governmental intervention — as we have seen in Egypt and the U.S. response to the Wikileaks brouhaha.
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