Sentences with phrase «outcry about»

Over the weekend, we learned that Cambridge Analytica collected data from some 50 million Facebook users without their consent back in 2015, a revelation that has led to a public outcry about Facebook's data policies, a tanking stock price and fear of increased regulation.
The move comes after the province has introduced changes to penalties doctors face if they are found to be sexually abusing patients, after public outcry about the circumstances of the case.
The move comes after the province introduced changes to penalties doctors face if they are found to be sexually abusing patients, after public outcry about the circumstances of the case.
One is the recent outcry about Beijing's choking air pollution, much of which originates from coal burning.
In an attempt to avoid the public outcry about their operations, Massey refused to divulge the location or date of their shareholder meeting until the last moment.
A public outcry about the issue was in part responsible for Brightsource cancelling plans to build another tower complex in California.
«Having this urban middle - class outcry about air quality actually gives the leadership a lot of legitimacy to push through some of the difficult reforms they have been wanting to achieve,» Ma Tianjie, Beijing managing editor of a London - based environmental website, told National Geographic.
There was never any outcry until it could be attached to this particular issue, and I notice that there's still very little outcry about corporate pressure or tying bonuses to Metacritic scores.
There will be initial outcry about it, but it's not anywhere close to an egregious change.
Bungie recently disabled certain aspects of Destiny 2 «s progression system in reaction to community outcry about certain activities not delivering the results they expected.
So if the Government is unwilling to consider a review of the Code of Practice but needs to assuage public outcry about the LDH, the only strategic recourse was conduct an audit and not an investigation.
Sec. 125 plans are not available everywhere and you saw from the outcry about the mandate to offer them imposed on larger employers - quite a lot of employers don't think they should offer them.
There hasn't been a huge outcry about the loss of the pension plan, but that's largely because younger Canadians have no idea what they're losing.
If these people were being encouraged to blow their savings on timeshares there would have been a national outcry about it.
The move was in response to outcry about the invalidity of the SBAC and about the addition of another standardized test for juniors.
In my last blog, I made the case that the recent headline - grabbing strikes of school teachers are a response to an increasingly beleaguered occupation, which, under increasing attack in recent years, is proving to be increasingly unattractive to capable high school students, provoking a lowering of standards for becoming a licensed teacher, thereby making the loud outcry about «stagnant» student performance a joke.
Like Jeff from the previous post, I'd like to know «where's the superintendent's association outcry about all this?
And where's the superintendent's association outcry about all this?
But some of the outcry about plagiarism and the Internet may need to be reevaluated.
Ah, the critic who cried woman... Anytime there's discourse about female directors in film, there's the frustratingly inevitable bombardment of outcry about the gross discrepancy...
Ah, the critic who cried woman... Anytime there's discourse about female directors in film, there's the frustratingly inevitable bombardment of outcry about the gross discrepancy between the number of male - directed films and those of their female counterparts.
Once we started talking to the community, there was a big outcry about having ranged weapons.
I can't help but feel that all the outcry about the term makes it more charged than it has to be.
A huge public outcry about the «hidden» permeate in milk has recently led many companies to declare their product «permeate - free».
We are concerned that a public outcry about such an ethical breach could hinder a promising area of therapeutic development,» write Lanphier and his colleagues, who include Fyodor Urnov, a pioneer in gene - editing techniques and scientist at Sangamo BioSciences in Richmond, California.
«Unfortunately, if there is no public outcry about this dangerous situation, the NRC will continue to bend to the industry's wishes.»
Hurley said on Thursday afternoon that despite the community outcry about the meeting date and time, «We're sticking with it because of the borough president's crazy schedule.»
«It appears that Governor Cuomo has heard the public outcry about the need to fully assess and address public health impacts of fracking, but based on the administration's most recent statement, people remain in the dark about what is really happening.
Syracuse this week became the latest community to join a national outcry about FEMA's new maps and notification process.
I assume that the limited public outcry about their introduction is because the Americans use them - and obviously any constitutional arrangement the Americans use must be okay.
Both incidents involved home secretaries responding to a public / tabloid outcry about a service failure by despatching a senior officials, in circumstances that led to allegations of scapegoating.
The outcry about the gondola became even louder when the 25 - cent milk cups at the fair appeared in jeopardy.
But is his outcry about abuses in Sri Lanka too little too late?
After the annual outcry about increases in train fares has died down, we take a look at the reasons why train fares always go up.
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There was an immediate outcry about Tesco breaking the Infant Formula and Follow - on Formula Regulations (2007) and it immediately said it was removing the promotion, though the example below was photographed a month later (8 February).
The irony was about a week later there was a huge outcry about the hours being worked by junior doctors... and the health department actively recommended we drink caffeine to keep going.
Sharon, why don't the feminist outcry about porn like they did back when saying, «we are more than just a piece of meat»... do you hear this on the news?
The biggest food manufacturers in the world are also putting aside corn ingredients based on the public outcry about GMO - infestation of this crop.
And all this has occurred without any outcry about excessive Jewish wealth or power.
Newspapers and magazines have spent more than a decade now hemorrhaging revenue, staff, and reach thanks to the collapse of print advertising, but recent outcry about the spread of «fake news» may have motivated Google and Facebook to provide more support to trusted publishers.
If you read through even a few of the thousands of posts and Twitter comments and related outcry about Taylor's departure, and the subsequent shut - down of popular threads or «sub-Reddits» like r / movies and r / music, it becomes obvious that for many of the site's users, the issue is about more than just the firing of one employee.
It's amazing to me that there's such an outcry about ad - supported services and the inherent risks of letting a social network store and profit from our user data.

Not exact matches

The company announced on Tuesday that it would no longer notify users when they were added to a list (a way users can keep track of multiple accounts in one place), but this sparked an outcry from a number of users who said adding someone to a list is often a prelude to harassment, and that they would like to know about it.
What people are talking about today: The outcry over Facebook, political data firm Cambridge Analytica and their handling of user data isn't going away, and there's a steady stream of developments keeping it in the news.
News about the data breach sparked a public outcry and prompted many of Facebook's 2.1 billion users to reevaluate how they use the massive social media platform, and whether the company should be trusted with so much personal information.
All this outcry and revelation about Facebook's business practices and more do not (at least in theory) effect its latest earnings report.
Facebook has faced a global outcry and sharp questions about its privacy safeguards after reports revealed that an independent researcher passed information covering some 50m users to the consulting firm Cambridge Analytica, which were then used by Donald Trump's campaign team to target swing voters in the 2016 presidential election.
Ko Ni had been a vocal advocate for the law, and its proposal came about after a public outcry over the damaging impacts of hate speech online.
There is an airy unconcern here, a lack of empathy with ordinary Canadians, that runs so deep in the soul of this government that, in the midst of the holiday season, a Minister of the Crown can snicker about child poverty and evidently be surprised that an outcry erupted.
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