Sentences with phrase «hackles for»

But hackles for Thomas seem louder than for Petri.

Not exact matches

Amazon.com's expansion plans, including its agreement to buy Whole Foods Market Inc. for $ 13.7 billion, are raising hackles in Washington — and Wall Street is taking notice.
It is a delicate balance between showing the rest of Asia he has their back while not doing so much that it raises China's hackles and cuts off business opportunities there for Japanese companies.
A Christian who leads a Bible study for his teammates as well as pregame prayers with the New York Knicks recently raised hackles with his comments about Jews printed in the New York Times Magazine.
Might raise the hackles of Israel a bit, however, if Christian America makes room in it's bed for the UN.
Nothing can raise a mom's hackles like being criticized for her parenting choices.
I can't make that choice for anyone else either, but it does raise my hackles when I hear arguments that seem to assume that I think me having a bad time is a worse thing then the child I love and long for dying.
Egan raised hackles among audience members when he claimed 39 seniors died on the waiting list for the in - home services under McCoy's watch.
The idea of any scientific guidelines for art is guaranteed to raise hackles.
The Handy Little Book for Writers by Lynne Hackles is packed with hints and tips for all writers of all genres at all levels.
His penchant for taking risk with his investment dollars may raise her more conservative hackles.
Watch for fluffed fur along the back (hackles), and a show of teeth with or without growls.
If on first exposure, he drags you after a squirrel for 30 yards, and on the 2nd try he only chases until he reaches the end of his leash, praise him for stopping, even if he continues to bark or raise his hackles.
Keep an eye out for other concerning body postures coupled with hackles before intervening.
For example, a wagging tail and relaxed posture are more welcoming signs than raised hackles, erect tails and staring.
For this reason, aggressive behavior (growling, biting, raising hackles, showing teeth, etc.) is cause for failure, regardless of performance otherwiFor this reason, aggressive behavior (growling, biting, raising hackles, showing teeth, etc.) is cause for failure, regardless of performance otherwifor failure, regardless of performance otherwise.
For six weeks MCAD students take over the college's main gallery, voicing concerns, raising hackles, and inciting a bevy of other rambunctious activities.
Thanks, gents, for some great work and even better response to the jackals whose hackles you've raised.
The thing that raises my hackles is the industry's blunt attempts to shirk accountability for any of this --(«Truthland» [link] being the latest example).
A few of the institute's published research papers seem destined to raise the hackles of anti-whaling activists, who call the institute a front for illegal commercial whaling.
But this Sunday Times article, written by well - known pseudo-journalist Jonathan Leake (search for his name on Deltoid) had a quote by presumed scientist John Christy that really got my hackles up:
Image credit: Ecotricity Dale Vince's Wind - Powered Car Driven for First Time In my last post about Dale Vince's prototype electric sports car, the term «wind - powered» clearly raised some hackles who felt this was a deceptive marketing ploy.
The hackles raised here are absolutely astonishing for those who value real science.
While the collecting of call and text information has been going on for years — it was introduced into Messenger in 2015 — discovery of the feature surprised some users and raised many hackles.
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