Sentences with phrase «much uproar»

Amid much uproar, the prestigious Turner Prize was awarded in 2015 to Assemble, a British collective of architects who transform neglected public spaces through community engagement.
After much uproar, the edited broadcast of Justin Bieber's Comedy Central roast will not include jokes about the late actor Paul Walker.
I actually watched the (three) endings before I actually played through the game, because I read a lot about how much uproar they caused.
How much uproar would there be if the chaplain was an Imam and decided to fire off a prayer to Allah?

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Though Uber has attempted to quiet the uproar by releasing several statements, it hasn't had much success: Thousands (including people like George Takei and Lena Dunham) have tweeted the hashtag and posted screenshots of the account deletion page.
The researcher whose work is at the center of the Facebook - Cambridge Analytica data analysis and political advertising uproar has revealed that his method worked much like the one Netflix uses to recommend movies.
my use of the 15th century switch in languages was just an example of the uproar such acts can cause common folk... but that was clearly lost on such common folk on you... read much?
Much of the uproar surrounding the order is based on the misconception that it prioritizes Christians per se and functions as a «Muslim ban.»
However, I understand the uproar and maintain that this may be too much, too soon.
As the industry continues to push for sugar reduction and reformulation of much loved confectionery products, a change in the recipe of hazelnut - chocolate spread Nutella has caused uproar among consumers.
While Naples went into uproar after news broke that their city's second coming of Argentine genius had swapped the Partenopei for much hated northern rivals Juventus, the rest of the world scratched their head.
The Black Ferns - have fallen at the hands of arch rival England in a three - test series, with two losses and a draw, and there hasn't been much of an uproar.
Much of the delay stems from a mounting uproar over the lines along the route they are expected to follow.
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.
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.
But in the process, public education has gained much - needed attention after Democratic senators held a marathon all - night session ahead of the vote, angry crowds protested outside their politicians» offices back home, and late - night comedians even took notice of the uproar.
While I haven't seen much about this, at least not when compared with some of the uproar a few weeks ago over reviews disappearing, there's enough talk about it to have me suggesting anyone who has published a romance title that might fall into erotica or the «harder» romances check your titles.
But we got as much traction in that first month as Financial Uproar got in its first year, including mentions on a couple of major blogs.
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).
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.
There are few games in Nintendo's stable that stir up a frenzy as much as Smash Bros, and the uproar after the slightest tease of a new Smash at Nintendo's Direct emphasizes that statement.
There's also lots — really, lots — of sex and nudity, much of it homoerotic, most impressively in a nightmarish installation from the workaholic Norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard (subject of a recent uproar involving Dasha Zhukova and racial insensitivity).
There was much the same uproar when Hirst had his first major exhibition at the 1993 Venice Biennale.
It's hard to imagine the extent of the uproar that would ensue if Americans had to exchange their 50 - count rolls of three - gallon garbage bags for buying five pricey ones at a time, but it appears much of Taiwan's citizenry is on board...
I find this entire uproar strikingly similar to the long - running argument about dinosaur antecedants; particularly the Clemson view of dinosaurs as descended from the «cursorial crocs» as opposed to pretty much everyone else's view (now) that birds derive from coelurosaurs.
Although there has been a recent uproar over the security of cloud storage, there has not been much discussion about Dropbox.
The real uproar in the media has been about the process of making judicial appointments and not so much whether Justice Brown is a conservative, a libertarian or a conservative libertarian.
If anything, the shift to the algorithmic feed caused much more of an uproar than any political issue or privacy scandal.
But he concurred that the public uproar about phones crossing into the four digits is much ado about nothing.
The fact that all major Android OEM's did not include it in their latest and greatest phones and you heard no uproar from the fan base pretty much mean that it was an over hyped feature that provided little benefit that could not be mimicked with a long press on the screen.
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