Sentences with phrase «ire on»

As anti-abortion organizations and activists around the world turn their ire on the International Planned Parenthood Federation's partner organizations in places like Latin America, women's limited reproductive options become more limited still.
To ire on the side of safety, I recommend getting a case.
The amendment evokes the history of notorious anti-science efforts by the tobacco and lead industries to avoid accountability for the damage caused by their products, focusing similar ire on the fossil fuel industry's decades - long climate cover - up.
It's been a point of contention this year, as protestors in the Boyle Heights neighborhood have turned their ire on it (as well as other venues) for being the advance guard of gentrification.
The publishing industry — and certain commentary articles — have spent the last few years bashing the quality of self - published novels, taking out their ire on the authors themselves.
Rather than focusing our ire on the countless poor - quality, unaligned, often mind - numbing «extra» tests that, along with test preparation, have come to take up so much instructional time, we seem poised to eliminate tests that actually let us see how we are doing across large groups of students.
The suggestion that all state schools overseen by councils should be forced to become academies had provoked ire on the Conservative back benches.
The cynics should turn their ire on the studio geniuses that have condemned us to watching movies through tinted glasses.
Corbyn's period in charge has been met by consistent opposition from a section of his party colleagues, who he urged to redirect their ire on the government.
Cuomo has focused his ire on the two GOP congressmen from that area, Rep. Chris Collins and Rep. Tom Reed, both of whom voted in favor of the House spending bill which paved the way for the tax bill.
The House leader should be investigating foreign funding sources for this project, but instead she is turning her ire on concerned Americans, including families, firefighters and other first responders who care deeply about this issue.»
Libel reform campaigners, anxious for progress, understandably pressing for great change, do a disservice to the campaign if they focus their ire on the people who rejected the ill - conceived proposals, hurriedly presented yesterday in Committee Room 12 of the House of Commons.
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.
However, the unexpected inclusion of UCLA appeared to generate the most ire on social media during the show.
But the issue was raised specifically in the OT and Noel directly noted that his ire on this wasn't just at AM's feet.
Animal protectionists cast a great deal of ire on the wildlife damage control programs, especially the work performed by USDA - APHIS - Wildlife Services (hereafter WS) which has historically administered predator control programs in the U.S.. For example, activists reject the idea that coyote control programs are needed to protect flocks from costly predation.
Opponents of the apartheid regime focused their ire on the companies that were directly invested in the country.
Most have focused their ire on student activists like David Hogg and Emma Gonzalez, who have been very vocal about their views on gun control.

Not exact matches

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.
BP has defended its stance on boardroom pay, despite the rising ire among investors, who have seen the value of their shares drop by 24 % in the last year.
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.
These votes apparently raised the the ire of the GOP House leaders, who voted last week to strip Amash of his position on the Budget Committee in the next Congress.
But the pharmaceutical sector, which relies disproportionately on immigrant labor, has been almost universally silent — perhaps in a bid to avoid rousing Trump's ire before a crucial meeting Tuesday morning at the White House.
Representatives from Facebook, Google, and Twitter (though not their super famous CEOs) showed up for a U.S. Senate hearing on Wednesday and found themselves the targets of ire over the Russian election interference they helped facilitate.
Primarily used for packages, the move drew the ire of individuals, nonprofits and businesses alike that relied on the lower price.
Trump has called for building a wall on the U.S. - Mexico border and forcing the Mexicans to pay for it, comments that have drawn the ire of people across the continent.
It can be tempting to show a little ire in your follow - up email, especially when you've been waiting on something that hasn't been delivered.
No - frills carrier Spirit Airlines, for example, has drawn the ire of consumer activists with some 70 different fees, including $ 35 to $ 50 for a carry - on bag.
In short, the economic impact of the SJSF demands on the targets of their ire would be nearly zero.
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.
But homeowners» ire hasn't only fallen on Eby, who has long advocated for measures to slow skyrocketing home prices and speculation.
According to a new report, Apple will soon be releasing a 60 - inch, interactive iTV that will be controlled by hand motions via an «iRing», a device that will be worn on the operator's finger.
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.
But, you kind of brought on my ire with the whole «really tried» thing.
perhaps you should direct your «holy» ire towards the politicians who do nothing but line their own pockets at the expense of those in your «flock»... There is no shortage of immoral activity going on in this country.
The good pope decided that since all those overlords were armed to the teeth with weaponry, constantly on a war footing and, not inconsequentially, all «Christians» he had them direct their ire to the «Infidels» in Jerusalem in the form of the Christian Crusades.
Cape Town, South Africa, cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro draws ire after showing Mohammed on a therapist's couch.
Those who are involved in small groups often claim that these groups have influenced how they think on political and economic issues — for example, raising their interest in questions of peace and social justice or, in the case of conservative religious groups, generating ire about abortion and gay rights.
They now put themselves out on the internet and attract ire.
Hawkins's Advent activism drew the ire of Graham (in sum: «Shame on her!»)
If I'm honest, next time I would skip Dinos & go straight to Murphys BUT I am a believer that you should / can eat ice cream all day, any day, in any weather so I have love to share on the ire cream front.
This has caught the ire of Woolies, which has imposed an injunction on the sale.
The Echo goes on to explain that the club would be foolish to ignore the club's fans on social media, and admitted that their ire at Brendan Rodgers may have played a part in his downfall.
LVG was furious after the match, lambasting the officials, and then taking his ire out on journalists in the post-match press conference.
The strike zone of home plate umpire Bill Miller drew the ire of batters in Minute Maid Park and fans on social media.
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.»
Please don't turn your ire cannons on us, Kate Upton.
Johnny Miller, making his 2018 season debut Saturday on NBC's golf coverage, invited ire and ridicule when he trotted out his tired anti-workout rant during Rory McIlroy's third round at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
He missed Michael Crabtree on a wide - open slant for what would have been a touchdown, drawing the ire of analysts on Twitter, then on the next play, escaped pressure, ran left, threw across his body and put a bullet right where only Stevie Johnson could get it for a touchdown.
Fergie maintained his youthful passion for competition & strictness to the end, and did not accept anything less than greatness from his team — you wouldn't have wanted to be singled out to be on the receiving end of his Scottish ire.
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