It was a move that quickly
evoked ire and some choice mutterings of «not cool bro» through the interwebs.
On Tuesday, Olatoye further
evoked the ire of council members when she refused to name names, or to say whether anyone had been punished for providing her wrong information, saying instead that the agency was absolutely «having conversations about the integrity of our data.»
After all, opinions are stubborn things, and even the most cogent op - ed is much more likely to
evoke the ire of the opposition than change anyone's mind.
Not exact matches
Link building is the least
ire -
evoking term of the bunch, but nonetheless, the way I hear it talked about and the way I hear it done makes the term — link building — and what it
evokes something way more literal than it should be.
Exam schools in particular are undeniably a mechanism of ability tracking used in school districts, and they appropriately
evoke Burris's
ire.
The amendment
evokes the history of notorious anti-science efforts by the tobacco and lead industries to avoid accountability for the damage caused by their products, focusing similar
ire on the fossil fuel industry's decades - long climate cover - up.