Sentences with phrase «outcry by»

Ant Financial, an affiliate of the e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, apologized to users on Thursday after prompting an outcry by automatically enrolling in its social credit program those who wanted to see the breakdown.
Most of these cases are not indicted, and the few that are dealt with the fact that the killing was of an unjustifiable nature between two people of substance, where there was public outcry by the people who actually witnessed the offense committed in their community.
For example, despite the fact that statistics have shown men and women have relatively similar rates of assault (http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/85f0033m/2010024/part-partie1-eng.htm) there was no sustained outcry by the legal profession when Windsor Law School supported discrimination based on gender: (http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/09/26/matt-gurney-university-run-legal-aid-forgets-justice-applies-to-men-too/)
I fail to understand the lack of an outcry by climate scientists when they learn they have been misled.
He called outcry by critics «intimidation.»
And there's been this massive outcry by the Author's Guild and a whole load of traditionally published authors going, «No, no, no, Amazon is breaking authors.»
Ghanaians have been living under serious economic hardship and violence without peace and stability in the country to the point that there has been a general outcry by the citizenry calling on His Excellency John Dramani Mahama to contest because they have regretted.
Can you imagine the outcry by Alesi and his Republican cronies if some criminal sued the police for shooting him as he tried to escape?!
The agreement provoked an outcry by gun control advocates as well as Assembly Democrats who were not part of the deal.
In a December 30, 2014 letter to County Executive Mike Hein and County Attorney Beatrice Havranek, Civil Rights Bureau Chief Kristen Clarke writes that the policy, which was discontinued after an outcry by county lawmakers, would likely deter people from seeking services and may disproportionately impact African - American and Latino residents.
Eliot Spitzer, only to have him withdraw it months later after an outcry by Republicans and Democrats alike.
Mr Agyarko, who made the claim on the floor of the house, described the recent outcry by NDC MPs over government's 2017 budgetary allocation to the presidency as misguided.
Following an outcry by Queens and city legislators about widespread voting problems during Primary Day, the city Board of Elections said it is taking extra precautions to educate the public about the new voting machines before the Nov. 2 election.
Only a similar outcry by parents can achieve the same result in the context of school food.
But with the upsurge in anti Wanger outcry by a section of the Arsenal's fan base, a New 0rder is now gradually emerging into force at AFC.

Not exact matches

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.
By «responding» to the outcry, Microsoft appears to be catering to its user base — they have their eyes and ears open.
The decision by Trump to sign an executive order temporarily barring refugees from seven countries from entering the US led to an outcry in both Washington and Silicon Valley.
After a two - year - long push by the Coast Guard to phase out the last of the lighthouse keepers prompted public outcry, the Ministry of Fisheries and Oceans scrapped the plan.
The rights group recommended the two countries instead work together to pursue reforms, adding that, «Kuwait should confront the outcry over deaths, beatings, and rapes of domestic workers by taking immediate steps to reform the kafala system, which traps workers with abusive employers.»
The revelation ultimately prompted the resignation of former party chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and elicited widespread outcry and protests by Sanders supporters.
The electronics retailer heard the outcry and on Tuesday announced a big change: Best Buy will no longer let customers buy an iPhone X by paying for it up front.
The world's largest asset manager says it plans to speak with gun makers after a wave of public outcry sparked by the Florida school shooting last week.
The world's largest asset manager says it plans to speak with gun makers following public outcry sparked by the school shooting in Florida.
The outcry is in response to Indiana's Republican Gov. Mike Pence signing into law a «religious freedom» bill that will free individuals and business owners from abiding by state and local laws that «substantially» burden their exercise of religion, unless the government can prove that it has a compelling interest and is doing so by the least restrictive means.
Despite public outcry and fierce resistance from unions, cities across New Jersey cut police departments by 15 % late last year.
And based on key measures followed by Wall Street, Facebook's usership, margins and capital expenditures were little affected by the outcry, at least for the first few weeks.
Despite outcry from small - business owners, this marks the second inquiry by the FTC that has resulted in no further action, according to Yelp.
There was no suggestion that either Slonim or Mayer were suspects in Friday's attack, which killed 18 - month - old Ali Saad Dawabsha, sparking an international outcry over Israel's failure to get to grips with violence by hardline Jewish settlers.
But for all the ways Straight Outta Compton grapples with the outcry around the violence in N.W.A.'s lyrics — showing tense press conferences and even a riot allegedly sparked by «Fuck Tha Police» — it's a shame that the misogynist lyrics, and the behavior that went with them, are ignored entirely.
Maduro's administration has pointedly claimed that the people who will be hurt most by the sanctions aimed at stymieing the nation's ballooning debt will be shareholders in the U.S. Indeed, there is outcry that the potential banning of oil imports from Venezuela — the 3rd biggest supplier of oil to the U.S. behind Canada and Saudi Arabia — will dramatically drive up gasoline prices and hurt the U.S. job market.
By revitalizing the rust belt, Trump dramatically improves his chances in the 2020 elections, no matter how big the outcry from the deep blue states like New York and Californa.
The Cambridge Analytica outcry was triggered after The New York Times and others reported last month that a quiz app made by Mr. Kogan had collected information on Facebook users.
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.
The initial public outcry, coordinated global response, and swift market pull - back caused by the tariff tantrum all foreshadow the possibility of a similarly disturbing reality should Trump's protectionist push turn into a series of Mayweather - like blows.
Amid the resulting outcry from real estate's leaders, President Kennedy softened the rules by lowering the tax rate on any asset held for longer than a year, but
In June, Beijing banned online loans to college after a public outcry over students falling victim to aggressive debt recovery tactics — including requiring nude photos as collateral — practiced by loan sharks.
«The wave of public outcry triggered by Cambridge Analytica is only the beginning... Ultimately, the marketers who figure out a more customer - centric way of gathering data will create a competitive advantage for their company.»
The wave of public outcry triggered by Cambridge Analytica is only the beginning.
Trading on Liffe, as on other futures exchanges, was originally conducted by open outcry with each product traded in a designated trading pit.
SAN FRANCISCO — The decision by Attorney General Jeff Sessions to rescind an Obama - era policy on federal marijuana enforcement sparked an outcry from Republicans and Democrats.
The ongoing debt crisis in the EU has recently been dwarfed by the global outcry revolving around the much - despised Trump administration and its draconic trade policies.
Wounded by the outcry, Pope Paul never wrote another encyclical.
Brossard's would - be assassins have been hired by the big fish who have been his longtime protectors and patrons, themselves guilty of «crimes against humanity» under Vichy, who fear that Brossard's arrest and trial will result in a public outcry over their own cases.
Pilate's proposal to let Jesus go, Luke says, was met by an outcry, «Away with this man, and release to us Barabbas!»
The love, patience and candor offered by people of color in my life has given me a new set of ears for Dr. Yancy's outcry.
And even though the public outcry against it caused enforcement of the legislation to be put on hold, it was not rescinded, and thousands of public officials have already agreed to abide by it.
I want to know why the public outcry against these religious leaders is not so overpowering that they are not all flipping burgers at McDonald's by the end of the week.
If, therefore, the province als can clearly evince their charges against the Christians, so as to answer before the tribunal, let them pursue this course only, but not by mere pet itions, and mere outcries against the Christians.
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