Sentences with word «clamouring»

Here we are then at the return of a 21 - year - old series that the PlayStation community has been positively clamouring for for years.
Amid a growing clamour of concern about the plans, Labour will argue that Chris Grayling's scheme will fragment the service and put the public at risk.
Generation X is an economically significant, culturally distinct market that isn't clamouring for attention but might be worth it anyway.
In 2015, people clamoured for change and what have we got now?
Arsenal legend McLintock, who led the Gunners to the league and cup double in 1971, is naturally reticent to add his voice to the growing clamour for Wenger to go, but he does admit something has to change.
After the student protest attack on Tory HQ, right - wing commentators clamoured over each other to get Aaron Porter, National Union of Students (NUS) leader, to resign.
These high hopes have pushed higher by the fact that the prevous two Invitationals bore announcements regarding StarCraft 2 (another sequel that fans had been clamouring about for time innumeral) and WoW: Burning Crusade.
SYNOPSIS: With a string of successful albums behind him and legions of fans clamouring for more, trumpeter and composer Miles Davis has disappeared from public view.
I agree with his analysis - although I believe that the Lib Dems will be waiting a very long time for a predominantly - elected House of Lords: it may have been in the Coalition agreement, but getting it through the Conservative parliamentary party and indeed the House of Lords itself will be something of a tall order, and - rather like AV - it is not an issue on which there is a massive public clamour in their favour.
And, sure enough, now that the sequel is on its way and actually contains a multiplayer mode, there are similar voices of discontent clamouring around the internet claiming BioShock doesn't need multiplayer and how this decision will undoubtedly diminish the single player experience.
So instead of clamouring on about how the US needs a public option for health care — which, by the way, is never going to happen — it's perhaps more useful to warn the UK against following the States down this dark and dangerous path.
While some experts commended the CBN's injection of liquidity to the foreign exchange market, others clamoured for productive economy to increase the chances of the nation's ability to earn in dollars.
Two v. brief points: The constant clamour for reform as the silver bullet that will cure the frustration of the electorate mischievously shifts blame from individual MPs and toward a narrative of establishment as culprit.
The whole world clamoured for a quality backup to Coquelin, he turned a deaf ear.
You don't think they'll be much clamour to see all four HW belts for the first time proudly around the waist of one man??
If the Roman Curia were to abandon the teaching of the Catholic Church on sexual ethics, divorce and remarriage and the reservation of the sacramental priesthood to men only, you could be quite sure that many of the voices now clamouring for the reform of the Curia would then be raised in jubilation, in praise of the same Curia.
You are right Styles — but it is an awkward fact that with everyone clamouring for big spending to «guarantee» improvement and everyone in raptures over City they are the least changed top 5 team and are fielding 10 of their players from last season.
Instead, law firms clamour after lateral partners with large books of business.
The investors clamouring for change at RIM are most dismayed by the 75 % drop in its share price.
Their first piece of single player DLC was always going to be a big seller, and many clamouring for thei... [Read More]
I wonder why some of u fans just clamour abt buying, buying and buying.
In a veil reference to Buhari, the legislators said, «there is one at their backyard in Abuja, that Nigerians are already clamouring for his removal for not keeping to his electoral promises, coupled with high handedness, subjection of Nigerians to hunger and deprivation, untoward hardships and tendency to dictatorship and absolutism as a result of flagrant disobedience to court orders.
«It's a sign that while clamouring will continue and prices will keep rising for buyers of condos in the $ 700,000 to $ 800,000 range and lower, more established, savvy buyers could be starting to step back.
Audiences weren't exactly clamouring for a remake of that 1990 sci - fi hit starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sharon Stone, but here we are.
And he has said he will not look kindly on players clamouring for a memento as it is securing their own shirt they should be focused on.
Our industry clamours for originality but The Machine works against that, so we're taking some big risks.»
It certainly didn't have the wow factor of a Shenmue or Final Fantasy VII announcement, and I can't imagine there are many Sony faithful clamouring for it when they would have torn the roof off with something like Crash Team Racing.
One of the constant clamourings since Pope Benedict XVI resigned the papacy, and throughout the build - up to the Conclave which elected Pope Francis, has been the mantra that the Curia must change, that the Curia is corrupt, that the Curia is a hundred and one other things.
The report says overt support for the church's establishment «remains weak» but acknowledges «no clamour» for disestablishment among politicians and that most members of the general public are «simply indifferent to the issue».
What we want is a monk who finds God while cooking a meal with one child clamouring for a drink, another who needs a bottom wiped, and a baby throwing up over his shoulder.
The way he sees it, the so - called «iron ore wars» of the last decade, where Chinese steel mills clamoured to secure supply driving prices ever higher, will soon be replaced by the «beef wars».
Would everyone be then clamouring for Wenger to sign his new two - year contract?
Are we really clamouring for more Stooge time?
When Arsenal won two consecutive FA trophies they started clamouring for Premier League which is okay but the irrationality behind it smacks of people under the influence of some unknown power!
Having spent all season clamouring for a new striker, our need for a centre half flew under the radar a little until they started dropping like flies.
The object of re-structuring for which there is a widespread clamour among Nigerians, is not to break up the country or to enable agitators to secede...
Fayemi, in a congratulatory message by his Special Assistant on Media, Mr Yinka Oyebode, said Akeredolu's victory at the poll was victory for democracy as well as the people of Ondo State who have long clamoured for change.
Opportunities multiply, prices fall & IRRs rise, and investors eventually clamour for this type of investment exposure.
The Nintendo faithful are also clamouring for a new, Wii U-specific Zelda game and on that front, Iwata has encouraging news: «It is true that Mr Aonuma's team has been working on a new Zelda title for the Wii U.
Attention in rich western nations has focused on the prospect of millions of climate migrants clamouring at their borders.
Parklands is fast becoming Cape Town's most racially and culturally integrated suburb as entry - level buyers clamour to snap up affordable housing in this rapidly growing area, according to property expert, Toni Enderli.
«It is clear that despite the Coalition Government's attempts to promote the free schools agenda, there is no great clamour for these schools.
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