Sentences with phrase «ire over»

The decision comes at the same time that Facebook is facing a lot of scrutiny and ire over third - party data mishandling.
The ire over Microsoft's monthly subscription service reached a fevered pitch recently when the company revealed that Microsoft Studios exclusive games like Sea of Thieves will be added to Game Pass on the day they are released.
Brown also noted that Equifax — which is still drawing congressional ire over its recent data breach — is one of VantageScore's owners.
Mark Niesse reporting for the Atlanta Journal - Constitution lead his Carstarphen story with «The probable next superintendent of Atlanta Public Schools is coming off a controversial tenure in Austin, Texas, where public ire over budget cuts and a school closing rose as much as the improved graduation rates and finances.»
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.
American diplomats called off President Trump's «working visit» to the UK less than 48 hours after he drew international ire over retweeting the leader of a British far - right group, according to a report.
He believed voters deserved a choice in November, and insists Paladino's ire over Flaherty's handling of the Thompson case never entered his political calculus.
With Democratic lawmakers like Eliot Spitzer, Alan Hevesi David Paterson, Hiram Monserrate and Pedro Espada fueling public ire over Albany dysfunction and corruption over the last few years, voters could be looking for a Republican alternative in 2010, and a law - and - order spot like attorney general could be where they land.
Pence is visiting the state with Republican Rep. Chris Collins, who has drawn the governor's ire over the last year when he proposed a failed plan to shift the cost of Medicaid from county governments to the state.
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.
Such efforts are contextualised by the inveterate public ire over perceived excesses, exacerbated by the on - going austerity measures and a culture of «naming and shaming».
Why the sudden ire over something that clearly required branding experts, professional designers, and quite a bit of strategic thought?
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.»
Lotte Group is suffering snowballing losses after becoming the target of Chinese ire over the stationing of a Terminal High - Altitude Area Defense battery from the U.S. in Korea.
In the wake of consumer ire over big bank fees, many of them turned to credit unions.
The decision comes at the same time that Facebook is facing a lot of scrutiny and ire over third - party data mishandling.
Although much of Trump's ire over the health care failure has been aimed at the Republican - controlled Congress, associates of the president said he also assigns some blame to Price, who he believes did not do a good job of selling the GOP plan.
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.
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.
Facebook, meanwhile, drew ire over comments made by Maxine Williams, the company's global director of diversity.

Not exact matches

To the ire of Wall Street, Twitter has seen a continued decline in revenue growth over the past eight quarters while the growth of its active users has all but plateaued.
The 32 - year - old CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals became a target of widespread ire in September when he boosted the price of the toxoplasmosis treatment Daraprim by over 5,000 % after acquiring the drug in August.
Which is exactly what Basis plans to do — despite, it would seem, such control over the supply of a cryptocurrency causing perception problems for companies like Ripple, and attracting ire from certain quarters of the cryptocurrency community that instinctively shuns such interventionist policies.
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.
I think I would find myself stumbling over the little frustrations that raise my ire.
It also recently drew the ire of President Donald Trump, who last week cut off Pakistan's military aid over frustrations with alleged Pakistani assistance given to terrorists in Afghanistan.
Logano blocked Stewart's restart last week, drawing the ire of the veteran Stewart, who has never been afraid to toe the line, and even go over it.
The Giroud bashing is over the top and quite frankly tiresome imho, unfortunately for Frenchmen its his style of play and Wengers unequivocal support of it that raises the ire of Gunner Nation.
Not many care about that, but CBS coverage in their first round back on Saturday was a huge improvement over the production that's drawn the ire of golf fans on Twitter in recent years.
Last Saturday's 3 - 0 win over Southampton will have delivered a much - needed morale boost and dampened the ire of their supporters for the time being.
«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).
Reps. Tom Reed and Higgins, a Republican and Democrat, respectively, expressed outrage over House Speaker Paul Ryan's recent firing of the chaplain of the House of Representatives — a Jesuit priest who apparently drew the ire of non-Catholic Republicans.
The member of the Assembly with the most conservative voting record, Rochester - area Assemblyman Bill Nojay directed his ire at the reported five Upstate GOP Senators who voted for Flanagan over Syracuse - Area Senator John De Francisco.
The method in which their new Chief Executive has been appointed is a poignant example of this problem and a source of a great deal of the ire of the protestors: elected by 689 votes from a 1,200 - seat committee of business elites, the three and a half million registered voters of Hong Kong had no say over who should lead them for the next five years.
The company has brought 50 or so tank cars to the line over the past few weeks and put them in storage in the town of Minerva, a move that has drawn the ire of environmental groups and state agencies, which have questioned the legality of storage there.
Having bashed the bankers round the head with a whopping 50 per cent tax on all bonuses over # 25,000, he was finally turning his ire to the Tories.
In the ongoing dispute between developers and labor unions over the future of the 421 - a development tax incentive, the Senate has introduced a bill to reinstate the program with specific wage requirements — a move that drew the ire of the head of the NYC labor unions, who called it a giveaway to real estate.
Democrat Elliott Auerbach, the incumbent county comptroller, may draw the ire of his party over a contribution to the challenger who beat out a Democratic candidate in a tight race for Ulster County Legislature last November.
In the ongoing dispute between developers and labor unions over the future of the 421 - a development tax incentive, the State Senate has introduced a bill to reinstate the program with specific wage requirements — a move that drew the ire of the head of the city's labor unions, who called it a giveaway to real estate.
De Blasio and Cuomo, both Democrats, are currently at odds over the best way to fund pre-K, while the mayor last week earned the ire of charter supporters by vetoing three «co-location» agreements, forcing those charter programs to search for new homes this fall.
That Faso appeared at McLaughlin's inaugural along with a host of other officials and didn't say anything about the cloud hanging over the new county executive raised the ire of one of his would - be successors.
Over the past several years, Vudu Lounge has drawn the ire of area residents and local elected officials, who claim the velvet - rope club brings late - night noise and rowdy behavior to the area's quiet blocks.
IRE - 1 stands guard over the ER, triggering alerts when these synthesized proteins are misfolded and thus allowing cells to take corrective measurements.
As with any such list, there was no shortage of outrage and ireover the measuring stick, over the people I inadvertently left out, over the wisdom (or lack thereof) of developing such a ranking at all.
Despite the increase in funding, which Democrats have long called for after years of cuts or no increase in state funding for schools, the proposals drew the ire of Democrats on the budget committee over the voucher provision, expansion of independent charter schools and the addition of state money for services at private schools.
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.
But he directed much of his ire at the plan itself: Mandating that schools improve while holding the threat of closure over their heads, and at the same time trying to «bypass» district governance, creates the wrong atmosphere for schools to actually improve largely on the basis of test scores, he argued.
The proposal, which was prompted by the scandal enveloping the Los Angeles Unified School District over the long career of former Miramonte Elementary School teacher Mark Berndt, who now faces 23 charges of what the law politely calls lewd acts upon a child, arose the ire of the two unions because it would have allowed school districts to suspend teachers accused of alleged sexual and substance abuse crimes without pay and allowed dismissals to be presented before an administrative law judge instead of the usual three - person panel of the state's Professional Competence commission that is largely slated in favor of NEA and AFT.
The ire among reformers, families, and civil rights activists over the Sunshine State plan spread to EdTrust because activists figured out that it was responsible for crafting something called Cut the Gap in Half, the alternative to AYP that Florida partly borrowed for its plan.
Over in Brazil, Nissan found itself in hot water after one of their commercials directed at Ford drew the ire of the American automaker's Brazilian arm.
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