Sentences with phrase «media outcry»

Previous: After social media outcry, Munger Tolles will no longer require mandatory arbitration
Before the social - media outcry, the Guggenheim seemed to understand this, and were prepared to defend Huang Yong Ping's work in particular, given that it was originally meant to anchor the show.
It's only been out for a day but «controversial» twin - stick shooter Hatred — more specifically the media outcry, be it warranted or not — doesn't seem to have done any lasting damage to Polish developer Destructive Creations «violent offering.
This is certainly different than the current social media outcry and recent veiled boycott talk from several actors and directors of color, following the second straight year in which Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu and Emmanuel Lubezki were practically alone among non-white nominees in major categories.
Following more social media outcry and calls for boycotts, FedEx again clarified its relationship with the National Rifle Association on Tuesday.
Moreover, we can't assess whether media outcries, policy discussions or changing browser defaults are having an effect,» said Roesner.

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Airlines capped fares ahead of Hurricane Irma after an outcry on social media and are keeping the lower fares in place through Sunday.
Pet transport is a relatively tiny segment of United Airlines» business, but it was thrust into the spotlight this month as several dog incidents, including the death of a puppy on board, sparked an outcry on social media and scrutiny from lawmakers and government officials.
But the image of a tech billionaire suing hundreds of people to claim their land rankled many and led to an outcry on social media.
Despite the public outcry, many analysts think Britain will still sanction the takeover, since officials have already said any threats to media competition will be resolved with Sky News» spin - off.
Social media lit up with outrage against the policy and the airline for its response to the initial outcry.
News about the data breach sparked a public outcry and prompted many of Facebook's 2.1 billion users to reevaluate how they use the massive social media platform, and whether the company should be trusted with so much personal information.
Yet we hear precious little outcry from the public or in the media, and this relative silence only encourages those controlling the levers of power to continue this development.»
This exposé sparked a national public outcry and led to over 60,000 media stories worldwide.
International media have aptly described the massive public outcry over this International Monetary Fund - backed policy shift.
But after an outcry from the company, Unbound, which accused the M.T.A. of a gendered double standard, was quickly seized on by several publications and on social media, the M.T.A. found itself once again mired in an issue that has plagued the agency — determining what is appropriate to promote on its buses, stations and trains.
This follows a story broke by the media practitioner that has generated huge public outcry.
«This is happening with no outcry from the media or from the scientific community in Louisiana,» Forrest says.
Fortunately, he was not alone: Outcry from scientists and the media helped restore the roughly $ 4.5 million per year needed to continue the Voyagers» unique explorations of the outer fringe of the solar system.
The inconvenient truth of Paris: hard to undo The relatively muted response to Paris on the part of many Republicans coincided with a general GOP outcry over a Government Accountability Office finding on Dec. 14 that EPA improperly promoted its controversial water rule on social media.
Almost monthly we see major media and public outcry against high health care costs, wasteful spending in hospitals, exorbitant pharmaceutical costs,» said team member Tommy Angelini, an associate professor of mechanical and aerospace.
Duncan has been lying to the President, to Congress, and to the media - who are also deaf to the outcry of teachers.
If the outcry over unilateral executive moves we've seen over the last few years remains consistent, Obamacare and immigration are likely to keep sucking up most of Republicans» attention and the media's coverage.
After outcries from Georgia parents and much debate in the media, the Commission agreed to revisit its decision.
With the media hype and public outcry surrounding the practices of disreputable dog breeders and puppy mills, recently all dog breeders have come under scrutiny while being painted with the same unsavory brush.
China's national TV station and media across country covered the brutality and public outcry,» including demonstrations led by the Xi'an Small Animal Protection Association, Xi'an Red Pomegranate Animal Protection Association, and China Animal Protection Power.
The problem and the subsequent outcry found their way into the mainstream media and even kicked some governments and politicians into taking action against «gambling in video games».
Finally, the Lords discuss the outcry in the Xbox community over influencers and media receiving early X1X's over «loyal» Microsoft supporters.
Liz Sawyer reports in the Minneapolis Star Tribune that a sculpture by the Los Angeles — based artist Sam Durant will be dismantled and removed from the Walker Art Center's Sculpture Garden following a protest of the piece by roughly one hundred Native Americans and an outcry on social media.
This is what judge - made law can provide for on a case - by - case basis, which legislative law can only provide after public outcry and media attention.
It's more good news for sharks and further testimony of the power of social media campaigns: thanks to intense outcry from environmental groups and consumers, Citibank's Hong Kong division withdrew a special promotion last week that offered credit card holders 15 percent off a «shark's fin and garoupa dinner» at Maxim's, a Hong Kong restaurant chain.
Social media amplifies the outcry.
In the wake of the corporate scandals in the late 1990s and early 2000s involving misappropriation of resources, bribery, fraud, breach of fiduciary duties, and other such shenanigans, there was a large public outcry on the part of shareholders, the media, the regulators, the government, and other community stakeholders asking «where were in - house counsel, were they asleep at the wheel?»
Hashtags rarely make good laws but there is an increasing outcry in media, both social and traditional, to adopt the activist call #BelieveTheVictim.
The magnitude of the public outcry and the amount of media attention given to the ordeal has been significant even in the context of the scope of the incident which is said to have seen Cambridge Analytica harvest data of some 50 million Facebook users while informing less than one - percent of them of that activity several years back, then leveraging that information to fight an information war during the 2016 presidential election in the United States, an accusation made by a whistleblower that the firm repeatedly denied.
Even if Apple never reverses its decision, it's impossible to deny the magnificent outcry we've received from media and Bitcoiners.
The comments - about Hogg's college rejection - quickly sparked outcry, with at least 18 advertisers pulling their spots from the host's show, according to Media Matters.
This comes after the outcry that the Redmi Note 3 users came had on social media, as they didn't get an update to MIUI 9 stable on time, as MIUI 9 beta was bogged down by many issues.
The social media company is seeing mounting pressure and a collective outcry over personal data for millions of its
The social media company is seeing mounting pressure and a collective outcry over personal data for millions of its users having been collected by a voter - profiling firm once retained by the Trump campaign.
This rightly caused an outcry on Twitter and in the media from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians about the insensitivity of linking Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to the Australia Day celebrations and about cultural appropriation.
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