Sentences with phrase «huge uproar»

The phrase "huge uproar" means a very loud and chaotic reaction from a large group of people, usually in response to a controversial or important event or issue. Full definition
Once considered a faux pas to wear, stripes are making huge uproar in the design community.
There has been a huge uproar over the last few days about whether the implementation of new Rule 506 (c) under Title II of the JOBS Act to allow general solicitation to accredited investors so long as the issuer takes «reasonable steps to verify» accredited investor status will have serious negative consequences for angel investing.
There has been a huge uproar over the last few days about whether the implementation of new Rule 506 (c) under...
There was a huge uproar in my family a few weeks ago when I posted this Sage - Fried Pork and Pumpkin Noodle Bowl recipe.
Should Alexis be sold to City, there would likely be a huge uproar from the fans, who are already frustrated with the work being done behind the scenes at the club.
Wenger knows he needs players but there is a bottom line he won't cross because we can not do it financially — sometimes I think he's made a mistake on cheap shots he should have gambled on (should have taken the risk on Wanyama and Alderwereild if you ask me) but generally he's also dodged some HUGE big budget bullets (I remember the huge uproar that we were letting Spurs get Soldado...).
Fans are clearly divided on how the club should progress and move forward, but what is clear for the moment is that there will be a huge uproar from the Gunners faithful should the club fail to bring in a new striker in the current window.
The Beano and The Dandy are two weekly children's comics that have been around since the 1930s, and the announcement earlier this year that The Dandy would be going digital - only caused a huge uproar in the UK.
These fees were an abrupt change from the free accounts that people were used to, and they caused a huge uproar.
I do know however that there was a huge uproar where people didn't want it bundled with all Xbones and MS had no choice, but to throw aside that statement about the Kinect being required for the Xbone to work and thus gamers were happy after.
When the Sims 4 released in 2014, there was a huge uproar about the exclusion of toddlers and pools from the main game because those were things that should have been in it.
The existence of this content caused a huge uproar from special interest groups and government officials alike and caused the Entertainment Ratings Safety Board to change the rating of GTA: San Andreas from Mature to AO for Adults Only.
(You might check out her «Discover Kauai» video, which also caused a huge uproar and stimulated a new strong ecology movement on Kauai.)
This led to a huge uproar from the country's investor community, who formed an online petition for «unjustifiable regulations» on the presidential office's website, which has managed to garner more than 220,000 e-signatures as on Jan 22.
However, this was followed by a huge uproar within the Korea crypto trading and investor community and hence the government had to reconsider its decision and take it back.
«The stereotype of divorcing people is anger and a huge uproar,» says Carl Schneider, a veteran divorce mediator based in Bethesda.
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