Sentences with phrase «more brouhahas»

It's no surprise that Cannes has seen more brouhahas, dust - ups and finger - wagging than any other festival on Earth, and the biggest shockers of all are often saved for the awards ceremony on closing night.

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But, far from filling Labour's philosophical vacuum, the brouhaha has only made it more obvious.
But amid all the buzz and brouhaha, an important point has gone unmade: while auto - piloted autos will surely make life more convenient for many adults, they will be nothing short of revolutionary for adolescents (and their parents).
Despite the brouhaha the difference between the computing curriculum and its predecessor, ICT, is more about emphasis than content.
This will allow indie authors to more adequately compete with traditional publishers, which is great considering the Kindle Unlimited brouhaha put indie authors at a disadvantage.
And your description of the brouhaha that went on between Amazon and the so - called Big 6 (there are actually more than 6) is simply wrong.
Then, increasingly, the press makes brouhahas over «dog aggression» and so many people are afraid of dogs, and behave in ways that stress the dogs and make aggression more likely.
While all the bad publicity may have put Sega in the doghouse with concerned parents, the brouhaha over largely uncensored games like Night Trap and Mortal Kombat made the Genesis and Sega CD the edgier and more countercultural choice of the big two 16 - bit systems and represented the fledgling medium's first steps into truly adult - oriented entertainment.
@TheRealHennessy Tweet Painting, Gold Chain, 2014, 14 × 11 in., acrylic and screenprint on canvas Just in time for the Fall auctions, greg.org is pleased to present more @TheRealHennessy Tweet paintings, inspired by Donelle Woolford's Dick Joke series which debuted at John McWhinnie in the 1990s, and which continue to be a source of brouhaha since Michelle Grabner's 2014 Whitney Biennial.
What's more, who's to say the hacked e-mails brouhaha (the term «climategate» only lends it a status and importance it really does not deserve) is the last controversy, or perhaps even the most serious one, to arise in the field?
The speculative nature of the Hansen discourse lends no more validity to the current brouhaha over climate change than any other antics he has performed before or after he retired.
we will not be running out of disputes and brouhahas and ever more innovative and protean ways to work with them.»
The brouhaha follows a period of intense scrutiny for Facebook and questions over what its responsibilities are to its more than 2.2 billion users.
Amidst the brouhaha over Facebook's data mishandling, Apple is setting out to make its own data practices a bit more transparent in iOS 11.3.
Next comes Board (s), plural, because many within the ranks must pay fees to more than one board in order to access this hallowed information that the fight is about (no board membership, no MLS access); and there can be no provincial or federal association membership without board membership first in line; yet the concept of the brouhaha is to make this record keeping process wide open, available for free to the public at large — but not free to the membership.
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