Sentences with phrase «many chorus»

Presumably, the Internet behemoths — who have been facing increased scrutiny from the public and regulators in recent months — are reacting harshly to appease a growing chorus of critics.
The clip (featured above) depicts one emotional animal rescue after another, set to the sound of a chorus somberly singing Mr. Mister's 1985 hit «Broken Wings.»
A growing chorus within the climate science community considers this an understatement, because it attempts to measure methane's relative potency over 100 years.
added to the chorus of voices opposing the federal announcement.
This time, it's the regimen of Dick Costolo, former Twitter CEO and (fittingly) the co-founder of Chorus, a group (think social) fitness startup.
(The first three were seven - time Nascar champion Jimmie Johnson, Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen, retired Navy SEAL Jeff Boss, and ex-Twitter CEO and Chorus founder Dick Costolo.)
Chorus Strike with your sickle!
If that's your conundrum, a chorus of experts might have a solution.
One voice can be really strong but a chorus is usually stronger, louder and more beautiful.
The group is the latest voice to join a chorus of shareholders and advisors objecting to BP's pay plans.
Remember in A Chorus Line, she's having trouble and he keeps saying, «You're standing out,» and she's trying not to?
(You probably know the lyrics to the chorus: «I'm waking up, I feel it in my bones, enough to make my systems blow.
The chorus of opposition to Internet.org has grown considerably over the past few weeks.
All of which flies in the face of a chorus that has been growing louder over the past three years, that Canada faces a retirement income crisis.
He's been complaining about the CRTC having a lack of AMP teeth for at least three years and he sang a similar chorus during his time at the Competition Bureau before that.
The motion, a broadly worded declaration of support for foreign policy, received 158 votes in favor, below the necessary majority of 160 votes and was followed by a chorus of opposition calls for the government to «quit, quit, quit».
Jobs delivered the news over a chorus of boos to a disappointed crowd while speaking at the MacWorld Expo in Boston.
That year, despite a chorus of naysayers insisting that Guatemala's coffee industry was dead, Porras borrowed $ 1.25 million from his father to purchase El Faro, one of the country's many abandoned plantations.
One response to this chorus of praise for books, is to simply increase the quantity of titles you take in.
More concerning was the Greek chorus of support.
Trader Brian Kelly mostly agreed with the chorus of traders, saying the decision with Munoz is not an event on which to buy or sell.
The chorus went, «You have to pay a price, you have to sacrifice, for your liberty.»
«I would not say, or join the chorus, that [Mark Zuckerberg] has made a $ 45 billion gift,» says Roger Colinvaux, director of the Law and Public Policy program at Catholic University.
«Look What You Made Me Do» is a big pivot from the songs that made 1989 a global sensation, eschewing catchy choruses for a Right Said Fred techno beat.
A raft of technology companies, venture capitalists and even FCC commissioners added their voices to the now - strong opposition chorus.
But now, mere months after the agreement was signed, a chorus of critics is already raising a host of concerns over privacy, transparency, public control, and the financial soundness of the deal struck by Toronto.
Odd that there wasn't a chorus about how government, in the form of NASA, was unable to handle space flight back then, or even back when there were other disasters and failures in our spaceflight program.
This of course led to a chorus of Nelsonian told - you - so's on one side and yeah - but's from the other.
Buchholz's was to be another voice in the chorus arguing that we cheat our true selves when we compromise happiness in the quest for a raise, a promotion or the next big deal.
I don't know if it's a permanent trend, but there is an increasing chorus of caveats from businesses that outsource overseas.
The grumpy chorus grows louder every day.
New GlaxoSmithKline chief Emma Walmsley has a message for the chorus of critics who have been urging the company to split up its trifecta of business units: we're staying the course.
To my mind, Chorus gallops out as the first horseman of the coming Notification Apocalypse: the overuse and overdependence on notifications, reminders, and prompts in consumer software and apps to encourage users to do something that they really may not want to do.
But Exxon's earnings are also a reminder of how, while some lawmakers are quick to join in the chorus of complaints about profitability, it is companies like Exxon that send the bags of cash to Washington for Congress to squander.
Flake's move came amid a loud chorus of criticism from Republicans, traditionally a free - trade party, for Trump's action.
The ad ends with the chorus of the song, which is pronounced the same as the company's name — «Bai, bai, bai.»
Rather than join the chorus of outrage towards changing immigration policy, I want to focus on ways to make positive changes to the H - 1B program.
That was shortly before Valeant began to unravel, originally due to a growing chorus of politicians pointing out that the firm had significantly hiked the price of a number of drugs it had acquired.
Costolo, the former CEO of Twitter, had hoped that Chorus would help motivate people to exercise by signing them up into teams of friends.
This past February, Dick Costolo did something smart: He shut down his startup, Chorus, even though, at less than a year old, it had real customers and money in the bank.
The anthemic nature of the song, the symbolic importance of its chorus, and its deep references to African American history («40 acres and a mule») are all surgical and deliberate.
Beyond being an incredible song, its chorus became a rallying cry of protesters in the United States — «a kind of comfort that people of color and other oppressed communities desperately need all too often: the hope — the feeling — that despite tensions in this country growing worse and worse, in the long run, we're all gon» be all right,» as Slate culture writer Aisha Harris put it.
And in 2015, a Black Lives Matter assembly in Cleveland chanted the song's chorus, reportedly in response to police arresting a 14 - year - old protester:
Quora users agree wholeheartedly with this chorus of meditation boosters.
Among that chorus of voices, Lael Brainard, a former Obama administration official and since June 2014 a Fed governor, has become a central figure in shaping the image of a Fed that errs on the side of caution when interpreting data and events.
Even so, it's a chorus whose members wield considerable influence.
We have been reluctant to add our voices too loudly to that chorus out of concern that the message might be too easily misinterpreted.
The answer, of course, was a chorus of shrieks.
Senator McCain, it should be noted, had long been part of the «Repeal Obamacare» chorus.
Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman recently added her voice to the chorus of women coming forward with stories of sexual abuse.
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