Sentences with phrase «ire from»

Much like the Moto 360, the Q Founder's round face does sport the notorious «flat tire» that has drawn a bit of ire from some.
The target of much ire from the crypto community, Dimon's previous inflammatory comments include such nuggets of wisdom as:
Functionally, arranging the cameras vertically could pave way for even longer optical zoom, but this vertical orientation would be a first for the iPhone, and as such has drawn a bit of ire from some iPhone purists.
But one section in particular, which has been selected for repeal, has drawn ire from some community members.
PM's pledge to hold «in - out» referendum on EU membership draws ire from partners.
In the meantime, several personal injury firms have drawn ire from their PI colleagues for running full - page news ads soliciting the families of victims of an explosion at a sugar refinery near Savannah, Ga..
The ire from the «deniers» is that we were bullied and told we were stupid for not accepting that the debate is over and yet we find new holes in the so called accepted science of AGW.
Her commitment to the environmental cause frequently stirred ire from members of her own administration, particularly when economic interests threatened the preservation of the Amazon.
It is from within their respective positions in the Lula administration that Dilma and Silva first came into conflict — with the former leaning towards an industrializing agenda that appealed to development via infrastructure projects, the likes of which have drawn ire from environmentalists worldwide.
Brazil's proposed construction of what would be the third largest hydroelectric dam on the planet has drawn ire from environmental groups the world over.
The document is attracting ire from environmental groups in the U.S. and in Europe which say the proposal would be a disaster for the climate.
«And I could say it's an honor to be the object of such ire from those who are so on the wrong side of history,» he adds, laughing.
In app purchases have drawn a lot of ire from people lately.
A fair number of them have have drawn ire from fans.
The White House releases a «Violence in Video Games» reel on YouTube that draws ire from consumers and video game industry professionals.
We talk about networking back - ends, combat mastery and death mechanics, new website account pages, and of coarse overly vibrant green grass which caused rising ire from Robert!
Remember a few days back when Fortnite broke half a million concurrent players with its contentious free - to - play battle royal mode, the one that earned ire from both paying PvE players and PUBG studio Bluehole?
Bethesda launched a new marketing campaign for Wolfenstein II this week, using the #MakeAmericaNaziFreeAgain and somehow, that's drawing ire from Continue Reading →
Not answering is treated as a choice as well, eliciting a bit of ire from Delilah if you go quiet or miss a queue in a tense moment.
The news is likely to please free software activists and gamers with poor internet speeds alike, since always - online single player games often draw ire from the fan community.
Unfortunately, data like these reports, while vital to informed business practices for both authors and publishers, may eventually result in greater access to accurate sales data, but for now are only drawing ire from the industry's critics.
While this did not raise nearly as much ire from commenters as you might expect, one thing that authors do need to keep in mind is the far easier and less inflammatory generic statement, «Available everywhere ebooks are sold.»
The navigation system drew ire from Amanda as she found using the dial to select numbers and letters to be slow and tedious.
The interior is similarly handsome, and has been screwed together in such a way that it no longer draws ire from the dash - stroking set.
While its mega-hatchback looks and tough - to - nail - down classification will draw confusion from some and ire from others, BMW obviously had a hit on their hands with the X6.
While it exudes presence, the subtle styling defused any ire from bystanders that might otherwise be aimed at a peacocking venture capitalist or Hollywood mogul.
The politically charged and historically inaccurate attack drew immediate ire from parents, education reform leaders, and activists nationwide.
The mailer drew ire from the Bethlehem community and attention from the state auditor general.
On his website [http://1.usa.gov/1NzczdR] Ryan expresses support for the House - passed No Child Left Behind bill that drew ire from far right members of the GOP.
Given the state of play — including Boehner's need to stave off further ire from conservative true - believers over the eventual passage of McConnell's plan for funding Homeland Security — Kline won't likely get H.R. 5 passed out of the House.
Capcom has also thrown in a new way for players to alter their in - game appearance, which may draw ire from some since the choice is being offered as a microtransaction.
A lack of communication is a huge part of the ire from fans.
War biopic has drawn ire from rightwing groups who claim it lacks credibility and could undermine relations between the US and Japan
Bethesda launched a new marketing campaign for Wolfenstein II this week, using the #MakeAmericaNaziFreeAgain and somehow, that's drawing ire from Continue Reading →
Bright green and noisy, the birds attract attention and ire from homeowners by cutting sticks out of live trees, and using them to build large, communal nests.
Bloomfield Industry's North Hempstead location, which drew ire from community members for being close to a school, has received the green light from the town, and is expected to open later this month.
The eight - member Independent Democratic Conference of the New York State Senate has drawn increasing ire from Democrats around the state, especially in New York City.
The selection of AEG drew considerable ire from the state officials and the public, as accusations of favoritism and unfair political connections cropped up almost immediately after Paterson's winter announcement.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo skipped the funeral for firefighter William Tolley for a photo op on the new Kosciuszko Bridge, drawing ire from New York's Bravest who say the self - serving spectacle was in terrible taste.
Hanna, who was elected in 2010, drew national attention this year — along with ire from Republicans — when he said during a radio interview that a House committee's investigation into the 2012 attacks on the American compound in Benghazi, Libya, might have been more about targeting Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton rather than genuine interest in the attacks.
Cuomo delivered a blistering, 30 - minute speech at a Brooklyn church where he momentarily turned his ire from Hizzoner and dared Trump to witness the squalid living conditions provided by the scandal - scarred New York City Housing Authority.
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.
The study's methodology and findings drew ire from supporters of the bill today.
His broken promises on tuition fees and his abandonment of many other liberal principles, have rightly brought him ire from both left and right.
Conservative attempts to meld reform with the question of English votes for English laws would risk undermining the process — David Cameron's latest comments on the subject following the Smith proposals attracted fresh ire from his Westminster opponents this week.
That bill has managed to raise ire from nearly everyone involved in the issue.
Parents were split on the decision to open city schools, which had drawn some ire from local leaders like Public Advocate Tish James and state Senator Jose Peralta.
The comments earned Cuomo — who has pointedly refused to return the $ 64,000 Trump and his family have donated to his past campaigns — ire from liberal groups, and apparently prompted him to backpedal furiously on social media this morning.
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.
The board is also responsible for vetting and approving most charter school applications, and its rejection of a round of new schools in the city this year earned her ire from the other side of the aisle.
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