Sentences with phrase «ire as»

Few topics raise such ire as the headlong Win10 march toward forced cumulative updating.
By Coach Mark Smallwood Originally appeared at www.mariasfarmcountrykitchen.com The end of 2012 raised quite a few eyebrows and much ire as some quiet and some not - so - quiet snubs were aimed at organic foods.
It shoots a withering glance that I imagine was familiar to such targets of her ire as Harold Rosenberg (whose partisan 1952 essay on the action painters seemed to tacitly favor Willem de Kooning) as well as the obstreperous Pollock himself, referred to by the gallery staff, always with titters, as «Mr. Krasner.»
Mapp joined IRE as project director for the Boston Community Partners for Students» Success initiative, which focused on the development of activities and programs to familiarize parents with the recently established Boston Citywide Learning Standards.
Think of bottled - up ire as the Grrrrrr - im Reaper.
«I felt so comfortable having Ires as our doula, having already known her as my prenatal yoga instructor from 11 weeks to the final days of my pregnancy with identical twins.

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However, the Financial Times reported that the Justice Department's primary demand is for the sale of CNN, a leading cable news network that has frequently drawn the ire of President Donald Trump, who refers to the network and its journalists as «fake news» on a regular basis.
That drew the ire of Bitcoin's diehard fanbase — one J.P. Morgan alum went as far as to tell Dimon to «STFU about trading $ BTC.»
Before Congress in late September, he denied that the scandal was as grave as they saw it — fanning their ire, leading the bank to clawback a portion of his pay.
In all his talk of unfair trade deals, the president has largely directed his ire toward Mexico for what he perceives as the unfairness of NAFTA.
Seems straightforward enough, but as always, the devil is in the details, especially when the bill is starting to draw the ire of powerful, U.S. - based corporations.
However, the buses have drawn ire from some Manhattan residents as some of them illegally park and drop off their passengers — creating crowds, traffic, and plumes of exhaust.
Advertisements framed as newsy websites are starting to draw the ire of the Federal Trade Commission, and with good reason.
He's known as a publicity seeker in the state and has raised the public's ire a number of times.
It opens with voicemail recordings of customers expressing their ire over having received mailings from (what was then known as) BAF, and then segues into a hip - hop melody as two BAF employees dance and gesticulate gangsta - rap style while lip - syncing to the voicemails.
If cryptocurrency gains acceptance as a means of exchange, it's sure to raise the ire of governments hungry for revenue from sales taxes.
It's also attracted the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump, leading him last year to describe Canada's dairy policies as a «disgrace.»
The once - booming controversial financial sector, which has on many occasions caught the ire of regulators, appears to be showing distinct signs of faltering as evidence mounts of investors withdrawing from those savings products that once helped to bolster the shadow - banking sector to unprecedented, dangerous levels of leverage.
Simple Choice customers will be rewarded for making converts of Verizon and AT&T subscribers as well, though Sprint seems to have drawn the most ire from T - Mobile's top brass.
Giancola disagrees with US House Financial Services Committee member, Brad Sherman, whose view that cryptocurrencies should be banned in order to eliminate problems such as tax evasion and drug trafficking has raised the ire of many in the industry.
While I acknowledge your point that expressing such ire can sometimes make engagement more daunting for the accused, in cases such as this one the support it lends the silenced more often than not outweighs the additional burden it places on those doing the silencing.
It eschewed the mob impulse, the scalp - hunting instinct, and the bellowing ire that's come to be business as usual in some quarters of the right.
@simon peter, You do realize that the entirety of the Book of Revelation is nothing more than a thinly veiled political tract, railing against the Roman overlords of the time, that names were converted into a numerical value so as not to provoke the ire of Rome?
This rouses God's ire, and the waters of judgment rise in a universal flood, as if God intends to wipe the earth clean, starting over again with a new creation.
While he spent much of 2016 harshly criticizing the Trump campaign, he had some sort of change of heart and ended up being picked as the new White House Communications Director, reportedly raising the ire of Reince Preibus (remember him?)
«Political Christians» raised the ire of Jesus as none other.
And she was able to produce as a part of her phenomenal literature the skillfully articulated expression of the nature and the subjects of her wrath and her ire, her suffering and her anguish.
So when McIlroy took out his ire over a water - logged shot to the par - 5 eighth green on Friday, each 20 - handicapper watching from afar and «every single professional golfer that played this game for a living at the highest level,» as Golf Channel's Brandel Chamblee gleefully pointed out on Friday night, «smiled when [Rory] did that.»
In 2012 he drew the ire of Roach, as highly regarded a figure as exists in the sport today.
It seems as though Ferdinand's ire wasn't directed towards the young lady and that this was an accident.
And now Perez is learning the dangers of taking on the media, who can always have the final word in any argument, because Marca have responded by aiming their ire squarely at the man who is widely perceived as Perez's personal favourite: Bale.
The chant which allegedly appears to have racist undertones has attracted the ire of anti-racism organisation Kick It Out and the United administration as well.
As I was thinking about impaired driving, I immediately thought about the ire I feel when it comes to cell phones and driving.
For example, in discussing the snacks that parents were sending in as part of the school's «Healthy Snack» program, two items particularly aroused his ire — Mott's applesauce and Go - Gurt yogurt — which he describes this way: «It would hardly be a stretch to characterize Mott's Apple Sauce as a fruit - added corn syrup or Go - Gurt as a sugary blend of suspicious synthetics with a modicum of milk to connote actual fermented dairy.»
A regulatory change that allows schools to use federal lunch money to buy hormone - free milk, and one achieved without arousing the ire of farm - state congressmembers who might be inclined to block a measure not as agribusiness - friendly as much of U.S. ag policy has become.
As The Daily News reported this morning, Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison is appearing at a fundraiser this spring for mainline Democrats in the state Senate — drawing the ire of New York Republicans in the process.
A plan related to the MTA does not seem to be in the mix in Albany as straphangers increasingly turn their ire on Gov. Andrew Cuomo following the latest subway derailment.
Ire over cap - and - trade is helping conservative groups grow their Rolodex of supporter e-mail addresses this summer as their online advocacy efforts enjoy unprecedented participation levels.
Eight months down; fourteen to go: since the online component of campaign 2008 kicked off in January, we've seen Hillary as Big Brother, Ron Paul as favorite son, Mike Gravel as crazy uncle, Obama drawing admiring eyes, a talking snowman drawing ire, McCain for gay marriage, Romney for...
The biggest target of the protesters» ire is Cuomo, a Democrat who has talked up his progressive credentials as he positions himself for a possible presidential run in 2020.
The legislature drew particular ire for passing these bills as «emergency legislation,» circumventing any possible voter referendum.
But many of his proposals — such as toughening up evaluation systems teachers barely agreed to in the first place, firing teachers with bad ratings, tying tenure to evaluations, and increasing the cap on charter schools — are sure to be met with ire from politically powerful state and city teachers union.
Also known as taxes and fees, the approximately $ 1 billion in boosters included in the Democratic governor's state budget proposal certainly raise something else: the ire of Republicans in the Legislature who say New Yorkers are taxed enough and pay too many fees already.
Few raised their ire more than Ed Balls, but as far as they were concerned, every single member of the Labour party was a war - mongering, ultra-authoritarian, power - crazed loons.
It's the latter concern that has raised the ire of the Cuomo administration, suggesting the issue could become a major source of contention as budget negotiations heat up this month.
Rep. John Lewis, who drew Trump's ire after questioning the legitimacy of the 2016 election because of Russia's alleged interference in it, avoided mentioning the president - elect by name at an MLK event in Florida as he called on young people to stand up when they perceive injustices.
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ire - land is appointed to Her position as Queen by the U.K. Parliament.
One of the key issues in the district that has drawn the ire of many residents it the Bedford - Union Armory project, a city proposal to transform the vacant armory into a large development holding rental units and condos, as well as a recreation center with a swimming pool, basketball courts, and an indoor soccer field.
The failed legislation drew ire from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who has targeted GOP lawmakers during this year's midterm elections as a result — including Stefanik.
It's experience that Boateng will need as he tries to guide the WHDC from a disheveled organization that has drawn the ire of many — and the attention of Attorney General Eric Schneiderman — to one seen as a major player in the future of the neighborhood.
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