Sentences with phrase «ire into»

Mr. Mulgrew should transform his ire into a force for good.
But you can convert their ire into affection

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The 1,603 - page bill, negotiated by Republican and Democratic appropriators and leaders, drew Democrats» ire when they discovered it would roll back the Dodd - Frank law due to go into effect next year by killing planned restrictions on derivatives trading by large banks, allowing them to continue trading swaps and futures in units that benefit from federal deposit insurance and Federal Reserve loans.
Sessions has been a target of Trump's ire since he recused himself last March from the FBI's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 US election, following reports that he was not forthcoming during his Senate confirmation hearing about his contacts with Russian officials during the campaign.
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.
The fast nature of the ICO has drawn some ire online from users that were hoping to buy into the token but were quickly shut out.
@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?
The bits that raised my ire were around 0:40 when he bullied his congregation into picking the card up, 1:50 when he said, «how can you expect a blessing without this [tithing]?
Wenger MUST buy some Top Top players to improve the side into a title - chasing team, or face the ire of the fans once again....
But constructing a skate park has raised the ire of those who live near Olympic Park, 660 N. Ridge Ave. Without a significant commitment of resources and special programming for teenagers, Olympic Park might turn into nothing more than a teen hangout and an invitation for trouble, some residents said.
However, it also had the effect of raising the ire of those who believe bedsharing can never be safe, drawing me into a debate I realize is more passionate than I had ever anticipated.
Ed Miliband has risked the ire of the Murdoch media empire with a demand for an inquiry into phone - hacking.
Yes, plenty of conservative activists will still be fired up about Obama's «socialist» agenda, but with health care reform passed into law, they've lost the main focus of their ire.
Cuomo drew de Blasio's ire last week when, in a seeming criticism of the city's response to the outbreak, said that «we're taking matters into our own hands» and ordered state inspection teams into the Bronx.
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.
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.
His lab is probing deeper into IRE - 1's ROS and ER pathways, and studying how they might eventually be targeted to improve treatments.
Ires will assist you into a very comfortable reclined position and then talk you through a 45 minute script using guided imagery and visualization.
This seems to raise the ire of her alien superiors, which in turn sends her careening off into our world in a desperate attempt to integrate with humanity.
It's this ire that she today channels into confronting the status quo and mobilizing communities to work toward reversing educational inequities.
He reserves his ire for those who have turned historically relevant sites into tourist attractions or housing developments; those locations contain stories yet untold that may never be known to us.
Kobo recently raised the ire of some authors due to restrictions in its self - publishing platform, Writing Life, due to the appearance of erotica and adult - themed self - published ebooks making their way into online book retailers» children's sections, with the end result being a statement from the company that they will not consider for sale certain inappropriate thematic elements and that, like most of the other retailers including Amazon and Barnes and Noble, they would be deleting titles whose metadata or keywords seemed intentionally misleading.
Months after a journalistic investigation called it into question, the scoring system still draws ire
Frequent Refinancing Masks Scam Artists» True Intent Closed off from refinancing their targets into higher - rate mortgages, loan flippers found another strategy to siphon home equity without raising the ire of investigators.
In a strange way, all that political ire gave Night Trap a second life, turning what would've otherwise been a forgettable, full price tech demo into one of the most significant (and slightly financially successful) titles of the 16 - bit era — indeed, the game managed to sell 50,000 copies just one week AFTER being torn asunder in D.C. Still, all the controversy in the world couldn't save the Sega CD, and in many ways, the full - motion - video subgenre.
Even though the heroes aren't explicitly tied into the loot boxes, they've been the subject of ire - especially given how the rate at which they're acquired was boosted dramatically from beta to the full retail version.
EA and Starbreeze Studios revival of Starbreeze into a modern cyberpunk FPS may have sparked the ire of its original fanbase but the publisher has now released its debut trailer showcasing mind control abilities, melee, zipline infiltrations, surgery, and dystopian world environments.
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.
There's not much that will raise the public ire entering into the holiday season than a fake sale.
The iRing is a nifty and affordable motion controller for music apps, and has the potential to grow into a must - have iOS companion.
There have been a number of attempts over the years to transform a tablet into a full - fledged gaming device, and Nintendo's Switch console seems to have stirred the ire of accessory manufacturer Gamevice.
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