Sentences with phrase «in a frenzy over»

Many businesses get caught up in the frenzy over social media such as Twitter and Facebook, while neglecting review and answer sites.
The new Bank of England Governor starts on July 1, and the capital is in a frenzy over the dashing Canadian.
As I write, the country is in a frenzy over the Kinder Morgan decision to stop investment in the pipeline from Alberta, through B.C.,...
Cries of «it's the bigger summer transfer window» in years are heard around Anfield and social media is in a frenzy over how the proceeds from the impending sale of Luis Suarez should be spent.
[Plus Congress is now in a frenzy over tax - inversion deals...] And you have to presume this may be just their opening salvo — I'm sure they have plenty of additional fire - power, if they decide a higher bid's necessary.
The internet is in a frenzy over today's latest news of Nintendo Labo.
Before New York City is in a frenzy over Fall 2011 collections at Fashion Week next month, we're taking a fresh look at local Brooklyn designer JoAnn Berman's Pre-Fall 2011 collection, the «Real Housewives of Bushwick,» named after her beloved «hood.
In it he says «Don't get caught up in the frenzy over privacy.
While the market has been in a frenzy over the past few months — with the majority of coins reaching all - time - highs while the market caps of cryptocurrencies with little technical development (Dogecoin) and niche business opportunity (Dentacoin) surged past $ 1 billion in network value — starting Tuesday morning, it began shedding weight.

Not exact matches

Chinese regulators have been on the forefront of a global push to rein in the frenzy surrounding cryptocurrencies amid concerns over excessive speculation, money laundering, tax evasion and fraud.
Just over four months to the election, and facing pressure from their Democratic opponents, most Republican Senate incumbents opted for consistency despite the political frenzy days after the worst mass shooting in modern American history.
The bitcoin technology might be interesting but the investing frenzy around it over the last year should have prompted a government crackdown like the one in China, Charlie Munger says.
On bitcoin, the technology might be interesting but the investing frenzy around it over the last year should have prompted a government crackdown like the one in China, he said.
Germany's media isn't normally as breathless as, for example, the British press, but it's always willing to whip Germans up into a frenzy over the ECB's zero interest - rate policy, especially in an election year.
If you're in over your head and overspending yourself into a frenzy, then you need to handle that if you're serious about making any financial progress.
We saw the repercussions of just such gross - over pricing in the technology crash following the dot - com frenzy of the late 1990's and, later, in the stocks of companies linked to real estate.
In light of the heightened and almost frenzied attention paid to content marketing, there has been much written - and I'm sure internal meetings held in corporations all over the world - on the «how - to» of content creatioIn light of the heightened and almost frenzied attention paid to content marketing, there has been much written - and I'm sure internal meetings held in corporations all over the world - on the «how - to» of content creatioin corporations all over the world - on the «how - to» of content creation.
Priests, scribes, elders and other assorted defenders of the letter of the law are swarming all over him in a frenzy of entrapment.
I saw the tracks they left on the highways, lying on the floor of freight trains, the parents in rags, the coal box empty, the sink running over, the walls sweating and between the cold beads of sweat the cockroaches running like mad; I saw them hobbling along like twisted gnomes or falling backwards in the epileptic frenzy....
Last night Linsanity broke out into a full blown frenzy when the Knicks new point guard drained a game winning three - pointer with less than a second remaining in New York's 90 - 87 win over Toronto.
He walked over to the kennels where he keeps his dogs and stood in front of Ing, who grinned, jumped and wagged his tail in a frenzy of incomprehension.
They can all agree and back - slap each other typing «Arsene out, Arsene out» in caps over and over again, work themselves up in to a frenzy until the brightest one amongst them realises that if all you have is anger you have nothing.
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Not surprisingly, the media feeding frenzy has resulted, anecdotal evidence suggests, in a sharp drop in youth football registrations for this fall's season, with parents fearful that playing football will almost inevitably expose their kid to an unreasonable risk of injury (which, of course, is patently untrue; more than 7 million kids in the U.S. currently play football, very few of whom, statistically speaking and despite a few well - publicized cases - are likely to end up committing suicide because of the hits they sustained playing the sport, and millions upon countless millions who have played football over the past century without apparent ill effect).
We're in a childproofing frenzy over here and wires are public enemy number one.
But why are people in such a frenzy over some of these WAHM -LSB-...]
There's has been a massive change in some schools over here, most probably those who can afford it, and a media frenzy with tv chefs, such as Jamie Oliver, making school food from scratch instead.
With the holidays long past and the Inauguration frenzy over (at least mostly — I'm STILL fighting a cold no - doubt brought to town by a visiting Obamamaniac), the consulting and training sides of the e.politics industrial machine are really kicking in.
You might have missed it in last week's media frenzy over Trump's interesting habit of posing as his own spokesperson, but the presumptive Republican nominee also revealed a couple of strategic campaigning decisions that should raise eyebrows.
Despite the stagecraft of theoretical debates that don't end in votes, the partisan gridlock, the inertia that seemed to settle over the Capitol dome at times, bills did get passed, especially in the final, frenzied days of the 22 - week session.
More than two years ago, Barak fan Joe Anthony started a MySpace page in honor of the then - Senator, only to see its friend list balloon to over 160,000 in the frenzy of attention paid to the presidential race over the past few months.
Candidates who will compete in this Tuesday's US Senate and congressional primaries engaged in a frenzy of campaign events over the weekend.
Boston, MA — The Massachusetts Republican Party today issued the following statement regarding the Democratic feeding frenzy on Beacon Hill over the anticipated federal tax dollars in the so - called «stimulus package.»
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After days of frenzy over Jeremy Corbyn's first reshuffle, the schism in the parliamentary Labour party becomes a little more formalised.
You wouldn't guess it from the current feeding frenzy over Ed Miliband's leadership, but Cameron's dreams of governing alone in 2015 are more distant than they have ever been before.
By Sean Ryan and Joe Yovino [email protected] [email protected] The powers of persuasion hit a frenzied pitch in Whitefish Bay as a pre-referendum debate raged over whether or not to borrow $ 22.6 million for school construction and maintenance work.
Al Campbell on twitter is having a feeding frenzy over Lord Ashcroft but I've tried to correct the mistaken impression that all in the Labour camp is rosy.
The funding, which was not included in his initial spending plan released in January, would need approval from the state Legislature and is likely to be subject to frenzied last - minute negotiations in Albany over the next week.
The New Jersey Dems were in a near - frenzy when Bridgegate broke and finally had something on Christie, a Republican, who had been running roughshod over them politically for years.
Frenzy over the technique — known as CRISPR / Cas9 — is in full swing.
Earlier this month, the internet went into a frenzy over a demon lurking over a baby in an anonymous woman's ultrasound.
Space exploration will see a frenzy of activity during 2015 and over the next couple of years, a result of investments made in the 1990s and a slew of launches in the 2000s.
The whole sale frenzy is what caused me to go well over budget and put other things in my cart to get free shipping, which is what I am trying to get away from.
Over the course of this third solo outing for the god of thunder, Thor will lose his allies, his freedom, those flowing golden locks, and also something more permanent, but none of these will be the most significant alteration to the character in Taika Waititi's zippy, slightly tilted, often joyfully frenzied film: Thor is finally in on his own joke.
Based on true events that set off a media frenzy all over the world, Guilty follows the 2008 Noida Double Murder Case of an investigation into the deaths of 14 - year - old Aarushi Talwar and 45 - year - old Hemraj Banjade, a domestic employed by Aarushi's family, in Noida, India.
Darkest Hour picks up on May 9, 1940 with the House of Commons in a mad frenzy over the state of Britain's place in World War II.
If they weren't already dead, you'd say they were in a suicidal frenzy as they leap over cars or off buildings in pursuit of fresh prey (extraordinary zombie behaviour pictured below).
Hong Sang - soo, South Korea, 2017, 101m Hong Sang - soo's movies have always invited autobiographical readings, and his 19th feature is perhaps his most achingly personal film yet, a steel - nerved, clear - eyed response to the tabloid frenzy that erupted in South Korea over his relationship with actress Kim Min - hee.
More importantly, the anguished frenzy over nothing will make it just a bit harder for the adults in the room to be taken at face value the next time they're obliged to respond to one of the truly reckless, feckless spasms of our child president.
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