Sentences with phrase «more uproar»

A new review and podcast from your friendly neighborhood videogame blog, more uproar about censoring and copyright infringement, big announcements hinted at and secrets revealed, ch - ch - ch - ch - changes to classic JRPGs, smashing successes and developer blessings and much more.
However, Lasun caused more uproar when, in his bid to support Gbajabiamila, he too admitted that Buhari was sick.

Not exact matches

I was surprised when I learned that Kevin Johnson, CEO of America's most popular coffee brand Starbucks, decided to close more than half of the company's U.S. stores on May 29 to conduct racial bias training for staff, following the uproar over two black men — Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson — being arrested at a Philadelphia location.
United CEO Oscar Munoz can't really take that many more steps to deal with the uproar over Sunday's forcible removal of a passenger from an overbooked flight, former American Airlines CEO Bob Crandall told CNBC on Thursday.
In response to the uproar, Trump issued a rare apology: «I've said and done things I regret, and the words released today on this more than a decade - old video are one of them.»
The uproar over Sony might help technicians persuade reluctant executives to spend more on security, said Wisniewski.
There has been uproar from unions this week after it was learned more than 2,000 Chinese miners would be on their way to British Columbia to work in mines run by Canadian Dehua International, a Vancouver - based company founded and run by a former Chinese government official, to name one company involved.
Despite all the uproar surrounding our presidential candidates, changing your investment strategy based on your political beliefs is likely to do more harm than good.
Christians, who believe Jesus is GOD, have more right to be angry and in an uproar, when Jesus is stepped on and defamed.
The public is more in an uproar than the team is.
If this billboard would of attacked muslims instead of christians it would have a) caused an uproar everywhere for the muslims, even with non-muslims b) and more likely, not even been allowed to be raised.
There has been uproar in Romania over Bishop Barladeanu and another scandal involving a priest who had sex with a male student as believers are demanding more accountability from the church.
I wish the fans made more of an uproar at the stadium, a subtle boo won't do anything.
i also think top 4 will be a struggle this year, i got thumbed down the other day for predicting more chants and uproar from the fans, wenger will go this season trust me
Should Arsenal fail to win the must - win match against West Brom tomorrow, there will be uproar, but I would be more livid with the so - called supporters than the team or the management.
He's cheaper though, so more likely to cause uproar among the fans.
Of course, it caused a major uproar across the Internet and with columnists, as did her follow - up piece defending her position (and, one suspects, buzz for her novel but, hey, more power to her).
Even if the mother exposes more than necessary (although I don't know how an outsider can determine that), the uproar over public breastfeeding exceeds concern over women who wear skimpy outfits.
The request has caused an uproar among some parents, consumer activists and physicians, who see it as little more than a ploy to sell more milk by confusing consumers about what's in the product.
City Council members Oliver Koppell and Annabel Palma may cause an uproar in City Hall, when they propose a bill that guarantees a wage of at least $ 10 for workers of development projects that have received more than $ 100,000 in public subsidies.
Here's perhaps the best proof of the flexibility the governor has in state spending: for all the uproar among gun rights advocates over the SAFE Act ammunition database, no one has ever identified a provision of the budget which funds the state's separate rifle registration system, which had tallied more than 44,000 records by 2015 without ever once being mentioned in the governor's budget requests.
The public uproar inspired the election of a strongly pro-environment Town Board slate, who initiated measures for open space protection and more restrictive planning and zoning regulations.
Following the uproar over the dirty diesel saga, suggestions are being made that Ghanaians would have to pay more if they want to enjoy the quality fuel used in the EU and the USA.
President Mahama's request to keep the bungalow, contrary to the approved recommendations set by the Prof. Dora Francisca Edu - Buandoh committee on Emoluments and Conditions of Service for Article 71 office holders, has created a public uproar, with many Ghanaians accusing the President of blatantly trying to acquire more than what has been approved for him by the state.
But it's unclear if the uproar will actually change how people behave online or help them wrest more control over their data.
A judge dismissed the lawsuits, but the post-Columbine uproar led more researchers to begin dissecting games, much as Bandura did for TV, in search of the roots of aggression.
The more tech - savvy among you have no doubt heard the uproar surrounding Facebook's Graph Search.
The dungeon sounds less of something you'd explore for new content and more of a challenge area, which we suppose is okay since such an uproar was had over figure - based DLC content.
And by the same token, game fans need to be more open to changes — the uproar that greeted David O. Russell «s plans for «Uncharted» — which surely would have been more interesting than yet another «Indiana Jones» retread — pretty much killed the film stone dead.
The Labor Day uproar over President Barack Obama's announcement that he would give a pep talk encouraging students to work hard and stay in school demonstrates the need for a new and more respectful conversation about education in the United States.
For more NYST coverage of the integration uproar on the Upper West Side, see here, here, here, and here.
And now with all the uproar I think it is even more important we gather together and support reading.
Amid the uproar and media firestorm surrounding the recent discovery of inappropriate subject matter available in the children's digital sections of some ebook retailers» websites, Kobo and several other self - publishing platforms took a bold stance and blocked self - published titles from sale until a thorough review... [Read more...]
With profit margins shrinking and the sudden surge in e-book sales, the entire industry is in an uproar, and nowhere more so than in good, old brick - and - mortar bookshops.
This created an uproar in the... [Read more...]
That is what is causing the uproar more than anything.
Writing for other websites was much more profitable (in the near - term, anyway) than pecking away on the keyboard for Financial Uproar (the website which is like a tightly coiled sex robot in a jar).
Outside, aquatic uproar: five pools, slides, waterfalls, and a broad swath of Kaanapali Beach, with sucba, parasailing, and... Read More
If companies were to start charging more than $ 60 (excluding special editions), there would most likely be a large uproar from the gaming community.
For more on the latest Indie Obscura news, be sure to read our coverage of the recent uproar surrounding Pokemon GO's newest update, the leaked details surrounding No Man's Sky including a new item called the Atlas Stone, and Abzu's new musical trailer with Journey composer Austin Wintory at the helm.
Imagine if you will, someone like me arguing evidence for AGW coming to CFACT and citing an article from, not a top - tier journal, nor even a second - tier, but more like a third - tier journal like the Asia - Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences (which people generally publish in when they can't pass the more rigorous peer review of the more reputable journals), and if that paper were written by a person who's work has had to be corrected by others, not once, not twice, but FOUR times to my knowledge, and every correction takes it back in the opposite direction of what that person was arguing, and if the paper I was citing was this guy making the same old tired argument he's been corrected on before, and if this paper already had evidence of data tampering to get it's conclusions... just imagine the uproar from the usual crowd here.
More importantly, where is the uproar over our own country's gagging of Vokey and Stewart?
If anything, the shift to the algorithmic feed caused much more of an uproar than any political issue or privacy scandal.
• the 2006 user uproar over the introduction of the News Feed; • the 2007 outrage over Facebook allowing user profiles to be discoverable by search engines; • the 2008 complaints about Facebook's practice of indefinitely keeping copies of user data from deleted accounts; • the 2008 backlash when the «Beacon» program was introduced; • the 2009 user indignation about expansions to Facebook's user data retention policies; • the 2010 concern over the way Facebook was handling privacy and was divulging identifying information to advertisers; • the 2010 worry that Facebook was «breaking things»; • the 2015 critique that Facebook was acting in an anti-competitive manner in introducing a «Free Basics» program in India; • and more recently, in responses over Facebook's influence on the 2016 U.S. elections and other global elections.
What's more likely is that advertisers will reassess how they're using Facebook in light of the data privacy uproar.
After mass public uproar and most recently accusations lawmakers were «ridiculing the Korean people,» the outlook for cryptocurrency regulation in South Korea has suddenly begun to look notably more constructive.
This led to a huge uproar from the country's investor community, who formed an online petition for «unjustifiable regulations» on the presidential office's website, which has managed to garner more than 220,000 e-signatures as on Jan 22.
Zuckerberg's comments are likely to rile critics who have called on Facebook to make more drastic revisions to its privacy and data handling practices following the uproar over voter - profiling firm Cambridge Analytica.
There was a public uproar when it was revealed that Wahlberg... More»
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