Sentences with phrase «controversy erupted»

The British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) says it supports new requirements for real estate contracts that were introduced after a firestorm of controversy erupted over assignment sales.
When Apple launched the iPhone 7 and announced that it was dropping the headphone jack, controversy erupted and criticism rolled in from consumers and industry experts alike.
A year after a controversy erupted over the then Delhi government's decision to ban advertisements from being displayed on auto - rickshaws, the Delhi government has issued guidelines on display of advertisements on public service vehicles (PSVs).
Controversy erupted when it was revealed earlier this month that Apple might have been slowing down older iPhones.
The controversy erupted as UK media and The New York Times reported that data analysis firm Cambridge Analytica tried to influence how Americans voted using information gleaned from millions of Facebook profiles.
Earlier this month, a controversy erupted over a proposed deal between Library and Archives Canada (LAC) and Canadiana.org, a not - for - profit partnership of major research libraries in Canada, to digitize the LAC's vast collections of print and photographic material and make it available to the public via a new online portal.
Briefly, the controversy erupted when it was revealed that, in the process of investigating a potential leak from one of its employees, Microsoft accessed the Hotmail inbox of a blogger that it suspected was the recipient of the leaked, internal Microsoft documents.
Finally, nearly two months after the controversy erupted, IPCC chairman Rajendra Pachauri today (18 January 2010) indicated that the IPCC was reviewing the situation.
Controversy erupted early this year with the publication of a paper co-authored by Soon in Science Bulletin, a scientific journal cosponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
In Verona, New Jersey, recently, a controversy erupted over train tracks installed as part of a Holocaust memorial outside a local synagogue.
Controversy erupted when Bengt, who has said he has «no interest in art and his grandfather's works», terminated the standing agreement between the family and the Marlborough Gallery.
The county decided earlier this year to change its euthanasia method after controversy erupted over the outdated air chamber used by the shelter to kill hundreds of unwanted pets picked up every year throughout the county.
In 1859, a controversy erupted in Cincinnati, Ohio, that involved the exclusion of the King James Bible and Bible reading and prayer from the public schools.
Since the controversy erupted, director Laura Brownson and team exclusively filmed with Rachel, her sons and her adopted sister Esther, capturing the intimate, vérité life story of a damaged character who lands squarely in the cross-hairs of race and identity politics in America — and exploring how that character still provokes negative reactions from millions who see her as the ultimate example of white privilege.
Indeed, when controversy erupted over Pepper's death in 1965, Little's company was quietly supplying physiologists with close to 1 million mice every year.
The controversy erupted when Centers for Disease Control scientists published research in The Journal of the American Medical Association based on numbers collected by the agency's National Center for Health Statistics.
THURMAN Soon after the new Thurman town board members were sworn in at the town's annual organizational meeting last week, controversy erupted much like it did one year ago.
The Thurman Station Association, a local group of community volunteers, has stepped in to take over the Jack Wax Party after controversy erupted over the handling of the party's proceeds occurred late last year and the former town board decided to conduct oversight of the event — but a new town board in January rescinded the resolution that both established town involvement and named former town Deputy Supervisor Susan Shepler to organize the event.
A controversy erupted Monday because the station had not run O'Donnell's ad as previously scheduled.
When the controversy erupted, Gordon Brown and David Cameron competed with each other for the toughest language.
Once the Todd Akin «legitimate rape» controversy erupted, the ground work paid off.
Following this compromise, another controversy erupted: What should be done about the slave trade, the importing of new slaves into the United States?
A controversy erupted on Friday in Washington over the abrupt firing of the House chaplain by Speaker Paul Ryan.
The controversy erupted last month when Kallas successfully organized a petition drive demanding that the Oakbrook Terrace Park District reject plans to convert a tennis court at Heritage Park into...
When controversy erupted, I even appeared on CNN to weigh in on whether breastfeeding with implants could cause later health problems in children.
(Repeats for wider coding, story unchanged) SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb, March 30 (Reuters)- A maker of the hamburger filler branded by critics as «pink slime» on Thursday allowed three state governors supportive of the beef industry and a handful of journalists to see it being made for the first time since a controversy erupted over use of the meat scraps.
* Republican governors watch automated production process * Say campaign against «pink slime» unwarranted scare SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb., March 29 (Reuters)- A maker of the hamburger filler branded by critics as «pink slime» on Thursday allowed three state governors supportive of the U.S. beef industry and a handful of journalists to see it being made for the first time since a controversy erupted over use of the meat scraps.
Koscielny had a goal correctly ruled out for offside but controversy erupted when City had a goal disallowed in more contentious circumstances.
The current controversy erupted when some college campus and gay rights groups blasted the restaurant chain for donating free food to a Pennsylvania organization opposed to gay marriage.
Even before controversy erupted over Rev. Jeremiah Wright's jeremiads, 2008's presidential candidates had kicked up the level of God - talk notches previously unknown.
Controversy erupted for Facebook last month after revelations that millions of users» private information had been harvested by a political firm with ties to the Trump campaign.
The earnings report followed weeks of tumult for Facebook, after a controversy erupted last month when The New York Times and other news outlets reported that millions of Facebook users» private information had been harvested by Cambridge Analytica, a political firm with ties to the Trump campaign.
The controversy erupted after the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced this year's Oscar nominations earlier this month, revealing a list that included no non-white acting nominees for the second year in a row.
Journeys through London were themselves a topic of controversy this week, thanks to controversy erupting over some anti-gay bus adverts blocked by Boris.
School administrators could ward off bitter battles over issues of sexual orientation by taking an active role in bringing people of different views together for discussion before controversies erupt, according to a resource guide for educators and parents developed by a center that promotes First Amendment values.
-LSB-...] So long as people within the IPCC leadership sees its role as political advocate rather than honest broker, and acts accordingly, we should not be surprised to see future controversies erupt in the IPCC.
Bill Curry, «Opposition parties vow to «clean the Clean Air Act»: As critics await chance to amend bill, controversy erupts over research awards,» The Globe and Mail (Canada), November 2, 2006.

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United is one of the «Big Four» airlines that now control about 70 % of the U.S. market, and for some travelers in some regions, the carrier is their best or even only option, no matter what controversies may erupt.
Unfortunately for Google and YouTube, the controversy has erupted just as advertisers are getting ready for the «upfronts,» a process in which TV networks try to sign long - term contracts with major brands and agencies based on their ability to reach specific audiences.
The controversy over Cambridge Analytica's data collection erupted in recent days amid news reports that an app created by a Cambridge University psychologist, Aleksandr Kogan, accessed extensive personal data of 50 million Facebook users.
These stories pale in comparison to the controversy that erupted in 2015 when Embrace — Moody's African - American student group — decided to host a forum addressing white privilege.
It's hardly the only political controversy to erupt on Georgetown's campus this year and to grab national attention.
In the controversy that erupted after his selection to and withdrawal from that honor, it became clear again how much the gospel has been sidelined, not in the culture, but in the church.
The earlier controversy was slow to erupt.
A controversy has erupted in the past week over a keynote delivered by Richard Swinburne at the most recent Midwest meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers.
They are targeting small, conservative towns in the South where controversies over Islam have erupted.
Before his editorial in the New York Times was published online Tuesday night, Rauf had said virtually nothing to the news media since the controversy over his project erupted this summer - even after President Obama himself weighed in.
By Dave DeWitt A great deal of discussion and controversy has erupted over the terminology of the Capsicum genus in English.
UK sales of Fairtrade products increased by 7 % in 2017 as consumers shrugged off the controversy that erupted last summer when Sainsbury's said it was planning to launch its own Fairly Traded scheme for tea.
While such differences do not seem unsolvable, one major controversy has erupted preceding the first round of negotiations in July, when the French government, supported by several other member states, insisted on a «cultural exception»: The audiovisual sector, i.e. the film and music industries, should be excluded from free trade negotiations.
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