Sentences with phrase «ire more»

No Obama climate regulation has drawn Trump's ire more than the Clean Power Plan, which would limit carbon emissions from existing coal - fired power plants as a way to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
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.
At this point in time, I think we should concentrate our ire more on Kroenke than on Wenger.
Nothing raises Americans» ire more than tax increases, but most of us don't know that we face a hidden income - tax hike almost every year that the economy grows.

Not exact matches

If Iranian oil and gas resources were flowing more extensively through the global market, it wouldn't be the target of Western ire, an Iranian director said.
There are countless ways to look at the implications of Amazon's proposed $ 13.7 billion takeover of Whole Foods, that it's the latest salvo in the battle between Amazon and Walmart to be the one place where everyone shops for everything, that it's a disruption to the supply chain model in the grocery business, or that it's nothing more than a marriage of convenience to save Whole Foods from the ire of its activist shareholders.
The demonstrators — about 70,000 in Berlin and another 250,000 across six more German cities, according to organizers — directed most of their ire against the U.S. deal.
Each has it's own special place in my quickly blackening heart, and each one draws in me a special ire that adds more and more gray hair to my head with each predictive rising sun.
Link building is the least ire - evoking term of the bunch, but nonetheless, the way I hear it talked about and the way I hear it done makes the term — link building — and what it evokes something way more literal than it should be.
The march was political, and though many said it wasn't a partisan issue, more ire was directed at Republicans than at Democrats.
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.
@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?
Since moving to Manchester a year ago, one or two more illustrious names have been added to the list of those who have tasted the ire of the Dutch coach.
Subscribe to #MUTV (UK / IRE) for more #MUtour footage: http://t.co/at3jreC0gz https://t.co/Ackhl2OulQ
He can no more understand this unqualified praise than he can understand the ire and vitriol of his critics.
The sepos» ire had been aroused because the Lobos, who have won 20 games or more in each of the last four seasons while somehow failing to make the NCAA playoffs, had figured to be much better this year.
However, it was the second conclusion which drew more ire in Catalonia.
«Big Game Bob,» Stoops earned his nickname with a national championship over Florida State in 2000 - 01 (his second season in Oklahoma) but has since drawn the ire of Sooners fans for the team's apparent «choking» in big games (reached the title game three more times and lost in all of them).
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.
While the economy is mentioned, it isno more than a sideshow to his and the audience's main focus of ire: politicians.
More recently, he drew the ire of some fellow Democrats when he opposed President Barack Obama's nuclear deal with Iran and efforts to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba.
Michael Heseltine earned the ire of his allies in the Tory party today, with a regional growth review which was far more supportive of the public sector than ministers would have wanted.
Though Governor Andrew Cuomo has expressed support for instituting a congestion pricing program to reduce street congestion in Manhattan and create a dedicated source of revenue for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), and said that he is fighting for such a scheme in state budget negotiations, the governor has recently indicated that he may only be able to win a modest first step, raising the ire of those expecting more.
Marshall directed more ire at proposals for hydrofracking, calling on the state to delay permits until «we are 100 percent certain that our city's drinking water won't be threatened by the process.»
Opponents, however, warned that continued public ire could result in more than 400,000 students opting out of state tests in English language arts and math in April.
Felder said that dating back to his time in the Council, he couldn't «recall an issue that has brought up the ire of the average constituent more than this.»
Cuomo said it was reasonable for the Republicans to talk about charter schools — provoking the ire of the Assembly — but offered no more details, and no legislation.
We fight for fairness, we fight for justice, we act first, we lead by example,» he told the crowd cheering activists in rain slickers and carrying union signs, sounding more like an Occupy Wall Street protester than the fiscally conservative governor who has often aroused liberal ire.
Progressive activists are more wary, but he is rarely the target of their ire, like the Clintons or Andrew Cuomo.
Weingarten's push for Hochul drew some union members» ire at the time, but Cuomo's relationship with the state's teachers unions has gotten even worse since then, as he has pushed for more stringent evaluations.
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.
I can't say the judge missed the forest for the trees or ignored the far more substantial issue raised by plaintiffs, that an independently elected watchdog is no watchdog at all if he or she is subject to the whims — or ire — of those the office is supposed to be monitoring.
To date, it has amassed more than 47 million papers — and drawn the ire of academic publishers, including Elsevier.
And the conclusion of the new paper, in Bioscience, seemed likely to draw the ire of many who objected to the earlier work: Continue reading Caught Our Notice: Climate change leads to more... neurosurgery for polar bears?
Take a look at our IRE Adult Dating Site for more info.
The Virginity Hit steps up to try and fill this hole for 2010, providing more than enough obscenities, some youthful binge drinking / drug taking and fleeting glimpses of bare breasts to soothe even the most adolescent (i.e., perverted) at heart and ire the most stodgy.
That leads to a lot of ire over perceived bias against DC movies, but for most superhero movie fans, there's nothing we'd like to see more than both of them succeed.
There's so much ire directed at Sandler now that I think a lot of people conveniently forget his earlier comedies like «Billy Madison» and «Happy Gilmore,» as well as some of his dramatic work like «Punch Drunk Love» and «Funny People» (the latter of which I didn't like, but I blame Apatow for that one more than I blame Sandler).
Perhaps Mangold's ire is more directed at the idea of Universe filmmaking in general, where each film serves as a set - up for the next.
While Joe Russo isn't saying that Peter Quill isn't to blame, the director thinks fans might save some of their ire for the god of thunder, who neglected to aim for a more vital part of Thanos when he threw Stormbreaker.
Originally released to lacklustre reception in early 2012, Ninja Gaiden 3 raised the ire of fans for downgrading the difficulty in a misguided attempt to make the classic series more accessible.
These efforts couldn't be more different from the contentious co-locations in New York City that sparked de Blasio's ire.
After all, opinions are stubborn things, and even the most cogent op - ed is much more likely to evoke the ire of the opposition than change anyone's mind.
The optional dynamic steering once again provokes ire — in steady corners you can actually feel the level of assistance and ratio changing, which makes directing the car through a corner a much more conscious exercise than it should be.
While I could deal with having no air conditioner in Northern California's mild climate, the constant ire and road rage that doing 56 mph in a 55 - mph zone drew from my fellow commuters was more than I could bear for extended testing.
This is believed to be the source of the Aburirian saying that ire is more corrosive than fire, for it once eroded the soul of a Ruler.
Crunchyroll has incurred the ire of computer hackers when it... [Read more...]
All of the cancelling of orders is invoking the ire of... [Read more...]
Without any warning or public disclosure they have just increased the cost of their audio package by over 50 % and have incurred the ire and scorn of thousands of... [Read more...]
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z