Sentences with phrase «howl of protest»

The decision to withhold the Mustang from press days at January's two big auto shows, in Las Vegas (CES 2017) and Detroit (North American International Auto Show), brought howls of protest from the Detroit media, who accused Ford of cheating the home town.»
All - breed obedience classes can be a treat if a Siberian is present: a simple «down» command can bring howls of protest even under the most gentle guidance, and a mild correction for nipping can elicit torturous shrieks.
Last year he drew howls of protest from civil liberties groups and advocates for the poor when he instituted routine warrant checks at a security post manned by deputies inside Ulster County's Department of Social Services.
Of course, the mere suggestion that colleges reconsider all this co-ed dorms stuff would meet with howls of protest.
Despite howls of protest, the school held firm.
The proposal to convert five vehicles passed the legislature by a 14 - 9 vote amid howls of protest from a score of speakers that the move was just trading one fossil fuel for another.
The suggestion that cats be licensed generally elicits howls of protest from feline fanciers.
Over on the KBoards site, in a thread going back to September, there are howls of protest about this that range from condemning Amazon for changing its terms of service to censorship.
So Vitter is still in the Senate, defending the sanctity of marriage between one man and one woman, while Anthony Weiner, who was never accused of any crime, was forced to resign by howls of protests from all quarters, including the Democratic leadership who abandoned him in the face of the «inevitable.»
Previous tweaks to the News Feed have triggered howls of protest among Facebook's users.
Overall I personally think it helps the Tory Party enormously to have people like Heidi Allen, Sarah Woollaston, Tamia Matthias as MPs as when people accuse them of being the nasty party they can point to the aforementioned individuals as evidence that they are not, even if selecting such candidates is met by the predictable howls of protest with the very loud minority who saw the Nasty tag as a badge of honour
Stand by, therefore, for howls of protest from publishers and authors on how streaming produces infinitesimal royalties compared with the old publishing paradigm.
But is it possible to imagine any reform meant to end a tax advantage that wouldn't incite impressive howls of protest?
Flaherty had solid support from Ontario, however, and seemed also to be able to count on B.C. Having those two major provinces on - side was a crucial element in the federal strategy for pushing ahead against howls of protest, especially from Quebec and Alberta.
The IDC has been provoking howls of protest from progressives for years.
After howls of protests and charges of «blacklisting,» a U.K. research council has partially backed away from a new policy that would have prevented repeatedly unsuccessful grant applicants from submitting new proposals.
Before howls of protest erupt over so banal and Western - slanted a generalisation, I stress that this is the film's contention: the madness of law the film proposes is not necessarily fact.
The decision has raised howls of protest from supporters of the Seaside Heights Animal Welfare Organization, whose volunteers for the last four years have helped feed and care for the estimated 300 cats that roam this shore town.
The EU's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), introduced on January 1, has drawn howls of protest from airlines around the world, with China banning its carriers from taking part.
The revised biosketch is now being phased in across NIH, despite howls of protest that it burdens grant reviewers and lets scientists inflate the importance of their work.
It was the Rudd government, amid howls of protest from the Coalition, that in 2007 finally took Australia back into the international fold by ratifying the treaty.
When the GOP failed to elect a majority in 2012, a coalition was formed with the IDC — eliciting howls of protest from mainline Democrats.
Attempts at even modest reform typically bring howls of protest.
I expect howls of protest from those who can not accept anything more than a «single standard for all.»
President Trump's White House proposes to eliminate the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF), which has triggered howls of protest.
Such schemes, so far confined to a few customers of big internet service providers (ISPs), have been met with predictable howls of protest from consumers.
After some delay, a staffer announced that Anderson would deliver her talk in a room two floors below without an audience, news that was met with howls of protest.
(Yes, there will probably be howls of protest.)
That authorization has led to howls of protests from unions, which say Maduro is abusing his power.
Of course, putting the matter that way invariably provokes murmurs or howls of protest, and down the years Christians have found a number of ingenious ways of getting around the plain meaning of Christ's words.
Despite the Conservatives» howls of protest, voters simply didn't think of it as a big deal.
The Beep's caustic replacement names sparked a howl of protest from the builder's lawyers and bounced the matter right back into state Supreme Court on Thursday.
«You may succeed in silencing one man but a howl of protest from around the world will reverberate, Mr Putin, in your ears for the rest of your life.
Howls of protest could be heard from Shandaken to Kingston and from Olive to Rochester, though it may have been more muted in Marlboro, Wallkill and Saugerties.
Big soccer clubs in nations that host the World Cup enjoy significant bumps in attendance after the event, which provides at least a small ray of sunshine amid the howls of protest from Brazilians over the extravagant hosting costs.
Rhee says she marvels that her decision to shut down 23 failing schools in her first year drew howls of protest, while keeping failing schools open doesn't excite anyone.
The proposal kicked up howls of protest from Baltimore politicos, who wrapped themselves in the mantle of local control.
Another sign of the determination of Jindal and his allies: the howls of protest that teachers» unions made over the speed with which reforms were enacted.
In the U.K., the Guardian said Amazon's action would soon bring «howls of protest from publishers and authors on how streaming produces infinitesimal royalties.»
A howl of protest rises from the woman behind the stall, swiping at his legs with her scoop.
The howls of protest and outrage could be heard around the kindle world.
It's heresy to academics, and we can already hear the howls of protests at the very suggestion.
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