Sentences with phrase «of uproar from»

When Repower / Senvion was spruiking the virtues of its planned 600Mw Ceres wind farm here in SA in 2012 its then head honcho «Pretty boy» in the face of an uproar from local citizens declared at a business lunch in Adelaide that «Opposition to wind farm development in South Australia is driven by political ideology dressed up as a grass roots movement.»
If this is true, we may not see a remaster coming out this year as a big reason why Infinity Ward released COD 4 remastered alongside Infinite Warfare, was because of the uproar from it heading into the future.
You may remember that back when Batman: Arkham Asylum released there was a bit of an uproar from the UK when they recieved a radically cut back version of the Collectors Edition.

Not exact matches

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.
Facebook has for months faced an uproar among users whose complaints range from the spread of fake news to the use of the network to manipulate elections and the harvesting of 50 million people's Facebook data by the political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
From blaming the victim to the way lyrics which glorify rape and smacking or killing your «bitch» seem to go unnoticed by people who should be in an uproar about it, to the ridiculously light sentences handed out to perpetrators of rape and even murder of a woman or child, our culture is tacitly condoning this mind - set by their very silence.
lol, you really are a moron... first reread that post you quoted from me... where in that sentence does it say that latin was the original language for the bible — it says that there was an uproar over it being printed in another language other then latin — thats because around the time of henry the 8th the only way to view the bible was in latin... the torah is the original bible, the new sh!t is just that, new — its an addition and thats all it will ever be!
Though this interchange was a small part of Konigsberg's story, the words provoked an uproar from the league, the fans and the media, and it renewed a public conversation about Christian anti-Judaism.
See Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits, 134: «While the crowd makes a big noise and uproar and triumphs and jubilates; while one individual after the other hurries to the crowd's arena, where it is said to be good to be if one is seeking oblivion and indulgence from the eternal; while the crowd seems to be shouting mockingly at God, «All right, see if you can get hold of us!»
Moreover, if the argument from synchrony is to decide, what is to be done with the fact that the religious age par excellence would seem to be old age, when the uproar of the sexual life is past?
Justice Ginsburg (joined by Justice Stevens) noted that «amidst all the emotional uproar caused by an abortion case,» it should be remembered that the prohibition of partial «birth abortion would «not save any fetus from destruction,» and anyway that D&E abortion «is no less distressing or susceptible to gruesome description.»
The latest uproar, which threatens to finally overthrow the pro-life consensus in Ireland, stems from the case of Savita Halappanavar, an Indian woman who miscarried and died of sepsis during her pregnancy in Galway.
The only time when Wenger has spent big is when the home fan's turned against him, hence the signings of Ozil and Sanchez and since then, we have returned back to the normality of Excuses and Riddles from Mr wenger and that will remain the case, until the majority of the fan's cause another uproar!
From Qatar's summer temperature to human rights issues, and from the country's lack of football history to the number of workers who have so far died in making the tournament possible, the decision has been met with uprFrom Qatar's summer temperature to human rights issues, and from the country's lack of football history to the number of workers who have so far died in making the tournament possible, the decision has been met with uprfrom the country's lack of football history to the number of workers who have so far died in making the tournament possible, the decision has been met with uproar.
The USDA issued nutrition standards for school meals early in 2012, but it's taken this long to issue the ones for competitive foods, no doubt because of the expected uproar from food and drink producers whose products will now be excluded.
That triggers uproar from Tories, of course.
The New Jersey Republican who had co-chaired the moderate Tuesday Group has resigned from the post after his roll in passing the American Health Care Act in the House caused an uproar within the bloc of lawmakers.
Talk of a fictional pipeline that could carry Great Lakes water to the Southwest caused a recent uproar from folks around the lakes.
It caused an uproar from the floor as supporters of Clyne, himself a former county chairman, argued he was nominated and unopposed.
Much of the delay stems from a mounting uproar over the lines along the route they are expected to follow.
The village was on the verge of accepting first an $ 850,000 settlement, then a $ 1.04 million settlement offered by Saint - Gobain Performance Plastic and Honeywell International, but tabled the matter this week after an uproar from residents and warnings from the former EPA regional administrator, Judith Enck, and U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, against signing away any rights to legal action just to pay some immediate bills.
The art world is in uproar over a portrait claimed to be of Shakespeare, but how do you tell the masterpieces from the fakes?
Last spring, he and a colleague, Eske Willerslev, created an uproar when they managed to recover 20,000 - to 30,000 - year - old mammoth, horse, and musk ox DNA from a clod of frozen Siberian dirt.
The current uproar was precipitated by an application for a DFG grant from the University of Bonn's Institute for Neuropathology.
The USPSTF's mammogram guidelines, which deviated from those of the ACS, caused an uproar and have sowed confusion among women, but experts agree that the ACOG recommendations aren't likely to have the same effect.
Despite the social media uproar that follows every time, an airline has once again removed a passenger from an airplane for only the thinnest of pretexts.
The decision to launch Lulu in the UK last year caused quite an uproar, with many voicing concerns about the nature of the app and even protesting to have it removed from the App Store.
A team of Danish researchers caused an uproar last month by publishing data from the online profiles of nearly 70,000 OkCupid users.
Miketendo64: There has been a fair bit of uproar as regards to funds from a previous Kickstarter campaign of yours and secretly used the funds to help develop TINY METAL.
UPDATE: After some uproar and general disbelief that Sony Pictures was planning a different all - male Ghostbusters to come after the forthcoming all - female reboot of the paranormal comedy franchise from director Paul Feig, Badass Digest did some digging and clarified some details, many of which were just as easily assumed, but are nonetheless comforting for anyone confused or worried about what this meant.
Based on the novel «The Siege of the Trencher's Farm» by Gordon Williams, it came out the same year as «A Clockwork Orange,» «The French Connection,» and «Dirty Harry,» causing quite the uproar from conservative Americans, who were worried about the increase of violence in movie houses....
There may have been quite the uproar when it was announced that 30 Rock would be departing Netflix in October, but thanks to Hulu, Liz Lemon will remain easily streamable from the comfort of our digital devices for the foreseeable future.
When I served on a school board, we knew when we moved a teacher from one school to another, we had a pretty good sense of whether that was going to cause an uproar.
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...]
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 could be conducted.
A letter leaked from them to Viz Media suggested that they could host Viz's manga with their translations caused quite an uproar among the MH community and bloggers outside of it that supported legitimate releases.
I would definitely keep a copy of the archives somewhere — I am hopeful that, like the Phoenix, the edgy and eclectic Nelson will someday rise from the ashes and Financial Uproar will be reborn.
Occasional uproar erupts over feral cat colonies, especially from the bird - loving community, but groups of unsocialized felines actually benefit society.
We covered a lot, from the recent uproar over the sexist nature of gaming to how to be a games journalist to the imminent closure of Nintendo Power magazine.
Miketendo64: There has been a fair bit of uproar as regards to funds from a previous Kickstarter campaign of yours and secretly used the funds to help develop TINY METAL.
After the uproar at the game awards this year due to the revelation of Kojima being prohibited from going to the game awards, news has hit the web like wild fire that he has been found!
Schafer also revealed a remake of classic adventure game, Day of the Tentacle, to an uproar of applause from the crowd.
The existence of this content caused a huge uproar from special interest groups and government officials alike and caused the Entertainment Ratings Safety Board to change the rating of GTA: San Andreas from Mature to AO for Adults Only.
In Pacita receiving this award it had created a public uproar where angry letters sent to editors of published newspapers from men and male artists who thought that they, not Pacita, should have received the award.
That decision caused uproar among students and faculty, who staged a week - long occupation of the university president's office, and, in 2014, filed a law suit to block the university from charging tuition.
Over the last three weeks, as the Museum of Contemporary Art has weathered an uproar over the resignation — some would say ouster — of its chief curator, Paul Schimmel, and the subsequent resignation of four internationally known artists from MOCA's board, one key person has been notably silent: Jeffrey Deitch, the museum's director.
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).
The brand has a long history of art world association, from the major exhibitions it underwrote in the 1990s, causing some uproar («Art is the domain of the minister of culture, not commerce,» Mr. Burke said, somewhat sarcastically), to the various artist collaborations the former designer Marc Jacobs instigated with Yayoi Kusama, Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince and Stephen Sprouse.
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.
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.
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