Sentences with phrase «lightening rod for»

The gap in between those two periods - when the Uber app is on but there's no passenger in the vehicle - has become a lightening rod for controversy and debate between TNCs, regulators, and drivers.
Does competition in some places create the lightening rod for change?
A lightening rod for compliments that's you in Benjamin!
She says the Committee to Save New York, and Governor Cuomo, could prevent being the «lightening rod for press criticism», if they only did the same.
She says the Committee to Save New York, and Cuomo, could prevent being the «lightening rod for press criticism,» if they only did the same.
I hope Nacho doesn't become a lightening rod for fan frustration.
Its soul destroying been jeered by your own fans, more so your own.country people but it has more to do with the final selection than Giroud himself, French folks were more upset with Deschamp than Giroud for leaving Benzema and Arfa.Atem out of the squqand Giroud just happen to be the lightening rod for their anger, just like he is with us when we blame him for the collective failures of the while team and Wenger....
He would become a lightening rod for radicals all over the world.
He brings experience from his time as a Saskatchewan cabinet minister and a Calgary school trustee, but his religious connections and the accusations about allegedly politically - driven school announcements make him a lightening rod for opposition criticism.
The state and local tax deduction, a lightening rod for controversy in high - tax states, would be limited to property taxes of up to $ 10,000.
What is clear is that NAFTA remains a lightening rod for political opinions about globalization and free trade generally.

Not exact matches

Mr. Prentice does pose a serious challenge for the Wildrose Party, which made former Premier Alison Redford into political lightening rod.
10:05 - Murdoch says he resigned as non-exec chairman of BSkyB to avoid becoming a «Lightening rod» for controversy.
Nearly half of the $ 663,706 raised by the state Republican party since January for its «housekeeping account» came from just three individuals, including lightening rod donor David Koch.
Jacobs described new, harder tests connected to the standards as the «lightening rod,» which, when paired with the simultaneous rollout of test - based consequences for teachers, has incited not only inflammatory rhetoric, but subsequent pushback — with some states seeming to delay accountability efforts indefinitely.
REALTOR.ca has become a lightening - rod for attracting unwanted attention to professional Real Estate — largely because it made brokerage sites and individual REALTOR sites secondary, but also because it obscured the public view of that vast sea of competition that makes up professional Real Estate.
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