Sentences with phrase «greatest uproar»

In particular the greatest uproar is regarding «mere» listings, (in and out of province) calls on them not returned, sellers being inconvenienced, buyer reps having to negotiate directly with the owner (before showing) and having to get signatures in place as to how or if pay is possible... it about doubles the work, but as stated in another post we are REQUIRED to show them.
Causing perhaps the greatest uproar over sending taxpayer dollars to private schools is the fact that the funds come with virtually no accountability measures attached.
Shadow Brokers has released some Windows hacking tools likely originating from the NSA, sparking great uproar.
He will be reminded of what that simple old sage remarked in ancient times, «When they meet together, and the world sets down at an assembly, or in a court of law, or a theater, or a camp, or in any other popular resort, and there is a great uproar and they praise some things which are being said or done, and blame other things, equally exaggerating both, shouting and clapping their hands, and the echo of the rocks and the place in which they are assembled redoubles the sound of the praise or blame — at such a time will not a young man's heart, as they say, leap within him?
Or consider the great uproar over Susan Patton's open letter to female Princeton undergraduates warning them that they'd be wise to land a good man while in college, because our culture has otherwise made such a hash of the mating game.
It is no coincidence that as we were slaughtering hundreds of our Shi'ite brothers on very spurious grounds in Zaria recently, the Saudis were also announcing in Riyadh the execution of 47 Shi'ites on terrorism charges, including Sheikh Nimr al - Nimr; provoking great uproar in the Shi'ite world.
No episode in the Truman years caused a greater uproar than his firing of Gen. Douglas MacArthur during the Korean War.
If libraries started charging entrance fees there would be a great uproar.

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«This mischaracterization is going to be great for Sweet Peach,» he says, predicting that the uproar will only stoke interest in the crowdfunding campaign when it gets under way in a few days.
There was uproar and a great deal of administrative action taken after the Rolling Stone article was published.
@Phil: with the greatest respect i do recall members of arsenal fan tv attending a meet with Ivan G and it was at that time he tried to offset the uproar around the decline of the club and the fact the fans concerns were (are) not only being overlooked but we've been expected to accept being appeased with empty promises and treated like sh **
So I won't be celebrating this result like as if it was against the spuds, Yes the 3 points is great but that was highly expected against today's opponents and anything less would have caused an uproar, especially on here lol.
(When a previous committee voted to install both the international three - point line and a wider, trapezoid - shaped lane in 2003, the uproar from coaches was so great that the decision was later reversed by an oversight committee.)
You made a great point with, «Can you imagine the uproar if the court ordered a formula - feeding mother to breastfeed?»
Talk of a fictional pipeline that could carry Great Lakes water to the Southwest caused a recent uproar from folks around the lakes.
While this caused somewhat of an uproar at first, it's clear that Platinum know the hardware after their success with The Wonderful 101 and obvious that Nintendo are looking to secure some great third - party exclusives to stand alongside their top first - party franchises.
Dewey's father (the great Raymond J. Barry) throws him out of the house at age 14 after his first concert performance causes a religious uproar, and Dewey brings his 12 - year - old girlfriend Edith (Kristen Wiig) with him.
From where EdTrust sits, the uproar over the Florida plan (and similar plans like it) also ignores its contention that Cut the Gap in Half actually forces states, districts, and schools to work harder because they must improve achievement for poor and minority students at annual clips greater than the average rate.
When the Great Public Schools Now Initiative, the $ 490 million blueprint to turn half of Los Angeles» public school system into charter schools, was first leaked to Los Angeles Times reporter Howard Blume, it triggered an uproar among the city's education community.
When what happened to them is revealed, the uproar that ensues tears apart families, reputations, and even the social fabric of the city, exposing dark secrets about some of the most powerful of its citizens, and putting fragile loves and lives at great risk.
Financial Uproar had a great post about the fact that he's not a dividend or anti-dividend investor.
With evidence mounting that Adani is a corrupt company (PDF), and worldwide uproar to save the Great Barrier Reef, one would think that Fred Hochberg would keep Exim and our taxpayer dollars as far from the Monster Mine Madness as possible.
This latest revelation will no doubt cause great concern for users who are by the way still in shock over the uproar caused by the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
The fact that all major Android OEM's did not include it in their latest and greatest phones and you heard no uproar from the fan base pretty much mean that it was an over hyped feature that provided little benefit that could not be mimicked with a long press on the screen.
My friend (and career expert extraordinaire) Andrea Kay offers a great take on this in her recent newsletter: Â «The world may be in an uproar.
«That will cause volatility, which is great for those that trade in it,» he said, further speculating that a coming uproar will turn players into «capital haves and have nots.»
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