Sentences with phrase «drawn outrage»

The decision to resume whaling has drawn outrage from other countries and environmental groups.
The revelations have drawn outrage from the Muslim community and civil liberties advocates, who say the surveillance has gone too far.
A young man seen in a viral video roaming the streets of Tamale on a motorbike without his clothes on has drawn outrage from dozens of viewers online and has caught the attention of traditional authorities of the city.
Public outrage over the charges has been fueled by the recent admission by USA Swimming that 36 coaches over a ten - year period have been banned for life for sexually abusing swimmers has drawn outrage among the public.
The video comes after several other shootings of unarmed black men by white police officers, and has drawn outrage online for how police treated Harris, who died shortly after at the hospital.
Whether accurate or misleading, the higher estimate crept across Twitter over the course of the week of July 26 when the story ran, drawing outrage among observers already critical of Mayer's tenure at Yahoo.
The e-mail blast drew outrage from storm - sensitive Twitterati.
The implication that NYPA could be footing the bill for a flashy light show in New York City drew outrage from upstate New York lawmakers.
In response to the complaints, Community Board 2 passed a resolution requesting that the festival be cut short at Kenmare Street, drawing outrage from event organizers and longtime residents.
Instead of praise for sparing more men from suffering similar fates, however, the task force's announcement quickly drew outrage and counterarguments from several professional medical groups, including the American Urological Association.
The exposure of the secret plan by billionaire Eli Broad's Foundation to expand charters so that half of Los Angeles students would attend them, drew outrage and national attention.
Wisconsin state Sen. Lena Taylor, D - Milwaukee, drew outrage from Republican colleagues with her remarks during a hearing on school funding.
With the Culture Wars still in full pitch, a collage by Chris Ofili titled The Holy Virgin Mary and featuring artfully placed clumps of elephant dung drew outrage from the Catholic community and New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who threatened to withdraw funding from the museum.
One of the world's most controversial artists, Adel Abdessemed has conducted a relentless campaign to confront life's essential traumas through work that has ranged from videos of farm animals being slaughtered with a sledgehammer — drawing an outraged reaction at the San Francisco Art Institute in 2008 — to haunting emblems of the Holocaust.
But such was the case, as art lore will tell you: his 1975 show at the Whitney Museum drew outrage, most famously from New York Times critic Hilton Kramer, and the exhibition's curator, Marcia Tucker, was fired.

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The ban has sparked outrage and protests all over the US and the UK, and drew criticism from politicians all over the world.
We hope this podcast will serve as pushback to our very real tendency to make assumptions based on limited knowledge or experience, and to indulge in outrage and conclusion - drawing before we understand the important but mundane details of a cultural event.
The statement drew sharp rebukes from outraged NRA members across the nation.
But if this is «what actually happens», it's hard to resist drawing the conclusion that in the outcry against Dawkins this summer we saw an extraordinary moment when society expressed moral outrage about itself; when we were provoked by one of our own common practices.
Coulter's tweet was met with bipartisan outrage, drawing social media ire from both sides of the political aisle for its insensitivity.
Like many Lutherans, Siemon - Netto is outraged by scholars and journalists like William Shirer who draw a direct connection between Luther's alleged «quietism» and the rise of Hitler in Germany.
If you are outraged that Mohammed was drawn with a bomb in his turban, but you are not outraged that bombs drop on your brothers, who are real people, you are a hypocrite» (Google translator from the Arabic.)
Many of those outraged by the allegations against Penn State, including that Paterno had reportedly been told about the abuse but declined to notify authorities, have pointed a finger at what they say was the school's and its football program's commitment to maintaining a sterling public image, drawing parallels to the church.
Once Stall dropped his belt in order to avoid GGG, I lost interest in seeing them fight each other, and while I was outraged by the draw, I'd pick a BJS unification fight over a score - settling rematch.
I don't think its that we don't know how good the team is I think its more of an outrage that as usual we draw the really difficult team and its seems no coincidence that we have drawn Bayern Munich AGAIN!!!! we ONLY ever seem to draw either Bayern or Barca seems to obvious to me
As an example, Barcelona / Real Madrid fans being outraged at the players as they leave the stadium after a loss look more like spoiled crybabies, whereas Liverpool - supporters leaving anfield while their team was winning 2 - 1 (ended up drawing 2 - 2) proved how serious they are about their cause.
It drew so many outraged and laudatory letters that the Times ran them for four weeks.
Reps. Tom Reed and Higgins, a Republican and Democrat, respectively, expressed outrage over House Speaker Paul Ryan's recent firing of the chaplain of the House of Representatives — a Jesuit priest who apparently drew the ire of non-Catholic Republicans.
Details of the allegations were made public this week in two reports issued by the Joint Commission on Public Ethics and Staten Island District Attorney Dan Donovan, and with the revelations drew widespread disgust and outrage at the lawmaker.
«I was outraged and disappointed,» said Pavone, of Northport, who drew her demand for a refund on a white placard.
De Blasio's decision drew cheers from teachers union boss Michael Mulgrew, and outrage from charter school parents and advocates.
This incident has drawn massive global outrage with several power forces such as Israel,...
North Korea says it's pulling out of disarmament talks and restarting its nuclear reactor, after its launch of a rocket that critics said was designed to test its long - range missile technology drew international outrage.
As in the previous films, Nolan and his co-writer, his brother Jonathan, draw on real - world issues to spice up the fantasy, and with dubious results: with its rampaging Occupy Gotham anarchists, philanthropic billionaires and decent cops who ignore due process, this is so staunchly right - wing it'll thrill all those Fox News anchors outraged by «The Muppets».
The members of the United Nations, outraged by this latest incident, draw up what they call the Sokovia Accords.
Perhaps nowhere has the approach drawn more attention — and outrage — than in Washington, which has probably taken value - added further than any other district in the country.
After a weekend of deliberation, Myracle agreed to the NBF's «request» — drawing new sympathy for the author and new outrage about the blunder.
But the news that you can buy positive feedback on TripAdvisor didn't draw nearly the same outrage reserved for indie authors.
A particularly egregious case finally drew enough outrage from the public and local advocates that in 2016, the federal government got involved.
As Sony began to fully embrace the Share button as one of the «killer features» of the PS4, many game developers began to express concerns about the potential for spoilers, the details of their immaculately - drawn worlds and stories spilling out across social media in an unruly mess of trolling and outrage.
It called plans to base the Drawing Center at Ground Zero a «9/11 outrage
Continued outrage at the fossil fuel companies — and the 1 % in general — could indeed draw more people towards supporting (and investing in) community solar projects.
On the other hand, courtrooms already contain so much «theater,» including dressing up the defendant, rehearsed testimony, fabricated attorney outrage, computer simulations of the crime scene, etc., that it's difficult to make the case that this is where the line must be drawn.
She draws on the idea that outrage can be an indicator of injustice and a motivator for action for poverty lawyers.
With the Cambridge Analytica controversy still fresh and drawing public outrage, it does seem like the wrong timing for Facebook to unveil a new product that requires users to hand over more information to the company.
Drawing on anecdotes that have emerged throughout the trial, the article offers an in - depth look at Apple's outrage and Samsung's response.
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