Sentences with phrase «brouhaha on»

Blaming this brouhaha on anyone but Gavin is foolishness.
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.

Not exact matches

Again, it's not a scientific measure, but I've heard much less about the NBC brouhaha over on my Facebook account than I have on Twitter.
On March 7th, to much brouhaha, Nike became the first major brand to launch a sporting hijab for Muslim women athletes.
Investors seem to be taking the position that the company is in a win - win situation, with the blistering brouhaha likely to result in a great deal for shareholders no matter who comes out on top.
Amidst much brouhaha, on Nov. 13 WikiLeaks released the leaked consolidated, or bracketed, text of the Intellectual Property chapter of what WikiLeaks termed the «secret» TPP negotiations.
The text of Inwood's piecewas leaked, and caused a fine old brouhaha, on blogs near and far: at first, Bishop Hollis hotly defended Inwood's piece, saying that he did not «have to vet everything that is said by those who advise me and Paul Inwood is our Director of Liturgical Formation.
This weekend, the Nittany lions head to THEE Ohio State University to take on the Buckeyes in a big - 10 brouhaha that is currently the most heavily bet game of the weekend by a landslide.
should have featured «snake girL» on it...... that could have solved the whole hissing brouhaha!
Whether it's a controversy over SAHM vs. WOHM, or the benefits of breastfeeding vs. the evils of formula, there's always a brouhaha brewing on the boards.
The editorial suggested that the Cary Park District «is getting itself immersed in the same kind of brouhaha» for supposedly planning to pursue the condemnation of land in defiance of voters after losing a referendum on the issue.
The Finance Minister, Ken Ofori - Atta on Wednesday, stormed Parliament to address the brouhaha surrounding the US$ 2.25 billion bond issued by the ministry in April.
Commenting on the brouhaha involving the two ex-detainees from Guantanamo Bay who are being hosted in Ghana, the ambassador assured that there was no cause for alarm.
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.
In its reporting of the brouhaha, the New York Observer cited http://observer.com/2014/07/staten-island-gop-leader-warns-recchia-will-rely-on-brooklyn-housing-project-votes/ political observers who said they believe that Recchia will have to rely on votes from housing project residents on Staten Island's north shore and in Brooklyn, who tend to be minorities and tend to vote Democratic, if he wants to win in November.
«We call on the acting president to constitute without delay an all embracing, credible and sincere peace and reconciliation committee to resolve the brouhaha.
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».
The President, John Dramani Mahama, a major stakeholder in the contest of November 7, has suggested that the debate over the logo brouhaha is putting undue pressure on the commission.
The Suleman brouhaha showed that even routine uses of reproductive technologies can be fraught with issues that bear on ethics and patient safety.
Don Lincoln quickly dispenses with the brouhaha over the LHC destroying the world and concentrates instead on explaining how the accelerator might advance our understanding of fundamental particles and forces, how to smash particles together, and how to...
The songs don't always match the brouhaha surrounding their arrival, but there's no denying the exquisite craft on display.
It's no surprise that Cannes has seen more brouhahas, dust - ups and finger - wagging than any other festival on Earth, and the biggest shockers of all are often saved for the awards ceremony on closing night.
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.
There was apparently some big brouhaha about it over at Dear Author — well, I tend to avoid Dear Author because there seems to always be some kind of drama or brouhaha going on over there.
I also thought that jknapp brought up an interesting point that the political thinking in the book somewhat mirrors the current elections and the brouhahas caused by thoughts on abortion.
As you might expect, there was a great deal of brouhaha over this, not only on Dear Author, but also over on Smart Bitches.
My simple take on this brouhaha is that the «free» market will win the day.
Spotted on Dear Author's news post for today: the latest tempest - in - a-thimble publishing brouhaha, this time pertaining to an app called Clean Reader.
Tritschler's final take on the SD card / battery brouhaha: «The Kindle 2 is a better product in both respects.»
And your description of the brouhaha that went on between Amazon and the so - called Big 6 (there are actually more than 6) is simply wrong.
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@TheRealHennessy Tweet Painting, Gold Chain, 2014, 14 × 11 in., acrylic and screenprint on canvas Just in time for the Fall auctions, greg.org is pleased to present more @TheRealHennessy Tweet paintings, inspired by Donelle Woolford's Dick Joke series which debuted at John McWhinnie in the 1990s, and which continue to be a source of brouhaha since Michelle Grabner's 2014 Whitney Biennial.
The Rickey brouhaha prompted Klaus Bussmann, a curator at the local Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte (now the LWL - Museum für Kunst und Kultur), to try to educate the citizens on the latest developments in art.
The ongoing brouhaha at moca came to a head last summer, when the four artists on its board — Baldessari, Ruscha, Barbara Kruger, and Catherine Opie — resigned to protest the ouster of the museum's longtime chief curator, Paul Schimmel, who had clashed repeatedly with Deitch.
11:00 — The IEA reference — there was a bit of a brouhaha about this back in 2012 which hinged on a quote from an IEA official.
The positive result of this brouhaha: an army of people who up until this week dismissed the temperature graphs, now not only embrace them but embtace them to a point - to - point accuracy on the scale of 1 / 100th of a degree.
I could not resist commenting on the brouhaha around the stolen Heartland Institute documents in my column at Forbes.
Further to Witgren's point, wasn't all that brouhaha about the Himalaya glaciers based on a typo too?
Ever since clean energy reform legislation faded far, far into the background during the last months» health care reform brouhaha, all we've had to go on have been the occasional reminder that Senators Kerry (D - MA), Graham (R - SC) and
Nadon is sitting on the sidelines until this legal brouhaha is decided.
If the recent brouhaha about data mining, the manipulation of private information on Facebook, Russian Internet bots, Brexit, the election of Donald Trump and the success of Cambridge Analytica teaches us anything, it is that this interpretation of democracy is dangerously limited.
«What gets missed in all of this brouhaha is the fact that whatever tax is suffered by a multinational enterprise (MNE) is ultimately passed on to the consumer: Vodafone, Starbucks, Amazon, Boots, Shell, Apple etc., would simply increase the price of their product to protect their bottom line.
Language Log has a good post on the recent Harper - plagiarism brouhaha, which you can read about on Canadian Press or BBC News.
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