Sentences with phrase «outcries of»

Samsung heard the outcries of its fans for more emphasis on smartphone designs and build quality loud and clear, entering a new chapter of the company's evolution with the aluminum - framed Galaxy Alpha over a year ago.
Almost immediately after the incident, outcries of protest spread across the country with celebrities, news anchors, former presidents, and Olympic athletes utilizing their powerful platforms to call for the immediate reform of current gun control legislation.
This law was passed by the Florida Legislature in response to outcries of unethical and frivolous slip and fall lawsuits being filed by plaintiffs by shifting some of the burden of proving what had happened in the fall injury circumstances from the defendant to the plaintiff.
It looks as if the Coast Guard has been given direct orders to protect BP's PR interests above safety concerns, over air and water quality, above the outcries of local governments in need of aid, and (worst of all) above the need for the American public to be informed about what is really going on in the Gulf.
In the past nine months there have been a half dozen or so reports released on the cost of climate change all met with backlash and outcries of leftist environmentalist dooms day sayers.
Where the multiple outcries of the climate focused scientific community against that behavior by Sabine and by implication the behavior of his coauthor Wallace?
To make a long story short, due to the outcries of people, especially concerned parents, a ratings board was formed to let people know ahead of time, the type of content that would be featured in these games before they purchased them.
Of course, not everyone shares my opinion on what a console is; many parents still view videogame consoles as mere toys, a fact that can probably explain the various outcries of videogame violence, and a distinction that Neil Thompson, Microsoft's regional Xbox director in the UK, finds ridiculous.
The outcries of rayped boys have reached the ears of the one true God.
The outcry of former employees — senior and junior — of late against Zuckerberg seem to suggest a credibility issue with teams and former colleagues.
I was referring to the general outcry of emotion from the craft beer community over everything «Big Beer» does.
Honestly who gives a $ # i +... Good chance the public outcry of this «controversy», as is so many things now in this world are, wont make it past next week and everyone will go back to enjoying their morning chicken biscuits.
The outcry of complaints about Bishop Eddie Long cover feature is getting louder as many question the timing and the motives of the magazine.
But if a newborn is found in a plastic bag in a dumpster there is an outcry of how could a mother do this to her child.
If they don't, if they succumb to the outcry of what almost inevitably is a vocal minority, they are teaching precisely the wrong lesson — that any decision by any duly constituted body can be reversed, if only you're loud enough.
With no European football this year and an ongoing outcry of criticism on style and performance, Manchester United will want to give their fans some glory and what a game it would be for their power packing frontmen to finally deliver on their talent.
And god forbid someone, especially someone without kids, complain about how gross or annoying these things are - they are met with an outcry of «But they're just baaaaaaabies, they can't help it!»
Less than ten years ago, there was public outcry of the ingredients listed (or even not listed) on formula labels.
«These bills represent the continued outcry of support that our residents are asking for.»
Adedigba said that the data tariff price increment remained suspended for now, due to the outcry of stakeholders, especially the consumers.
«You do have to raise the question: Why hasn't there been an outcry of this magnitude previously?»
«Hence, the incumbent (Gbajabiamila), after having nearly served out four terms of 16 years against the outcry of the constituents that there should be no room for a fifth term, is now resorting to undemocratic means to actualise his agenda.
Despite the outcry of good - government groups and some rank - and - file lawmakers, Cuomo and legislative leaders have defended discretionary funds as already subject to an approval process and an important tool for development.
«Oscar winner Nicolas Cage» has been a go - to joke / outcry of despair from the tragically un-hip, but one viewing of his awarded performance in Leaving Las Vegas should not only prove the justice of the award but the legitimacy of Cage as one of our finest, least self - conscious actors.
Following the outcry of the grades awarded, exam officials have stressed that tougher requirements on accuracy in the new exam, and a much higher number of students taking the papers, could explain lower grades.
Duncan has been lying to the President, to Congress, and to the media - who are also deaf to the outcry of teachers.
Good article Jay, but you have neglected the outcry of parents.
This has resulted in an outcry of support from the author community who have donated hundreds of autographed books to raise money in a massive eBay auction.
Basically the outcry of people too dumb to use actual financial plan software to make an actual financial plan was so great, that the world's main formal educator in making financial plans had to capitulate to this absurdity.
It is the outcry of disdain toward a toy pooch that rattles my leash and makes me bare fangs.
Sucker Punch was wise, and responded to the outcry of their fans.
We have heard the PC gaming community outcry of disappointment for the initial launch of Batman: Arkham Knight on PC.
Six hours and 650 patrons later, with the occasional awkward pregnant pause of indecision and booed outcry of contempt for error or confusion in calling out a taken piece, Robb all the while kept the crowd rapt and ready for more.
The thematic title for her central curated group show in the Arsenale, «Viva Arte Viva», might sound like a Ricky Martin song, but for Macel it is «a sort of mantra or outcry of passion» in celebration of the role of artists and their working processes.
Despite the input of the world's leading climate scientists, the urgings of politicians, and the outcry of many grassroots activists, many Americans continue to ignore the warning signs of severe climate shifts.
Starting with the compelling outcry of indigenous peoples at Poznan, the focus of side events at all subsequent COPs has largely turned to the social and governance dimensions of forests, examining different REDD + bottlenecks from country to country.
It seems that the outcry of the IPC and the litigation on the matter caused the Alberta Legislature to respond.
Down south, for a contrary example, it seems to have taken an academic outcry of significant proportions to get SCOTUS to recognize the invasiveness of strip searches in schools.
The great outcry of the Android 8.0 beta for Essential PH - 1 users has been cheese on the Cheeseburger emoji.
In the fallout from the Cambridge Analytica fiasco, in which it was found a third - party data provider was mining user information on behalf of political groups, Facebook and its founder have faced an outcry of criticism over the company's role as leader - supreme data custodian for the developed world.
You finally have the Start Menu back, albeit after a few years, because of the outcry of users and tech writers that dislike Windows 8 or find it really annoying and hard to use.
The «needs» of those «you» wish to represent are quite separate and apart from the «wants» of same, and it is the «wants» which is driving change within the industry thanks to the loud outcry of wannabe highjackers (now actual highjackers thanks to friends in high places) of a privately established, privately funded and privately maintained MLS system.

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When the United States Department of Commerce announced it would be imposing a 219 % tax on jets built by Canadian aerospace giant Bombardier on Tuesday night, the outcry was swift.
Arguably, Chinese sentiment still hasn't recovered in the wake of the negative public outcry provoked by CNOOC's run at Unocal in 2005.
The public outcry led the company to post a letter of apology on its website: «The officer in question has acknowledged that he made a serious mistake and has apologized for his conduct.
Hundreds of businesses have mobilized to voice objections to the new laws, including one that was vetoed after an outcry in Georgia.
It took its logos off the building and shut off the marquee lights — though after years of public outcry, AMC began turning on the lights in the evenings.
Some of Tom Cat's employees and advocacy groups, such as Brandworkers, a non-profit organization for food workers, believed the dismissals were improperly handled, sparking a local and national outcry that led to protests, bad press and boycotts of Tom Cat Bakery bread from famous restaurants such as Le Bernardin.
The public outcry from an environmental disaster such as an oil spill or violating the pay laws of your employees will cost your business much more than the expenses of being socially responsible.
The outcry spurred a discounted battery replacement program and has drawn the scrutiny of regulators.
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