Sentences with phrase «outcry in»

Priest has welcomed the recent public outcry in Australia condemning very high profile incidents of racism, such as on public transport or the sporting field, but says there's also a risk that people are tempted to see them as «isolated».
There was public outcry in response; within weeks Facebook had made users» likes private by default.
Zuckerberg's post came following public outcry in response to a report last weekend from The New York Times and The Observer of London that Cambridge Analytica, a political data firm hired by the Trump campaign, gained access to private information of more than 50 million Facebook users, including their profiles, locations and what they like.
Hashtags rarely make good laws but there is an increasing outcry in media, both social and traditional, to adopt the activist call #BelieveTheVictim.
On the other side, researchers have been hesitant to access TK because of the potential for public outcry in response to biopiracy and unauthorized / offending uses.
So huge was the outcry in Hawaii, that game developer and publisher Electronic Arts put the muzzle on the in - game option of purchasing loot boxes a day before the formal launch of Battlefront 2.
Thankfully, the general outcry in the WordPress.com forums lead me to some helpful CSS tweaks to add to the theme; unfortunately, this fix requires the Custom Design upgrade, which means users have to pay to be able to hack away a feature they would otherwise be forced to use.
The scandal caused a public outcry in support of the corridor.
There was an outcry in the UK over Marcus Harvey's portrait of Myra Hindley made with children's handprints and, when the show travelled to the Brooklyn Museum in New York in 1999, an outcry over Chris Ofili's Madonna with elephant dung.
Finally, the Lords discuss the outcry in the Xbox community over influencers and media receiving early X1X's over «loyal» Microsoft supporters.
If players die it won't be uncommon to hear a bit of outcry in annoyance due to the awkwardly drawn out checkpoints that will set players back to the original checkpoint before combat started.
Embarrassed by the outcry in favor of Oreo's Law (now CAARA), they immediately scrambled to write their own shelter reform law — one that they could claim made a difference for the better in the lives of NY animals while actually quietly blocking actual reform and expanding NY shelters» power to kill.
If the current number of rabies cases is a grave public health concern, then where was the outcry in 2001?
This created an environment where the publishers dictated the pricing for digital books and created an outcry in Europe and the USA against price fixing.
In May 1915, Great Britain, France, and Russia advised the Young Turk leaders that they would be held personally responsible for this crime against humanity, and there was a vocal public outcry in the United States against the mistreatment of the Armenians.
The latest outcry in the library world is that Reference is dead.
Interestingly enough, there has not been a popular literary outcry in the U.S. with major results in the last decade, despite war, unemployment, and economic crisis.
This has caused a major outcry in the country.
Eighth graders suffered through five to seven different tests at the end of the 2000 - 01 school year, which caused a boycott in Scarsdale and an outcry in some other districts.
TELEGRAPH.CO.UK - Oct 24 - The launch of Ashley Madison has sparked a public outcry in conservative Singapore.
«A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong gives it the superficial appearance of being right, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defense of custom.
Even outcry in the increasingly nonwhite North Shore could not put much of a dent in Mr. Donovan's popularity.
Townsend's comment quickly sparked an outcry in the Twittersphere and was picked up by reporters both in - state and nationally.
Her supporters say that's not credible.There has been an outcry in the US over this suspicious death in custody - just one of the many recent deaths of African Americans in custody or on the streets at the hands of trigger - happy local police officers.
In view of the public outcry in Kaduna State on the demolition of houses by governor El - Rufai, the state government has commenced the assessment of owners...
This was even as he condemned the act which had attracted public outcry in the last forty eight hours.
Confusion surrounds Thursday's sale, which had raised an outcry in India.
Indeed, there was outcry in Italy when national team boss Gian Piero Ventura continually overlooked Jorginho throughout the Azzurri «s doomed 2018 World Cup qualification campaign — he still only has three full caps to his name — with many fans feeling the poise and incision he could have offered might have made the difference.
The Blazers lost much of a decade, even if the outcry in response to the program's end might've given them more visibility than even Fisher would've.
There are some major differences in the rights that slaves were granted by their owners in Rome, circa 40 AD, and the rights granted to the slaves that are sold in Vancouver BC in 2000 AD, and the slaves sold at public outcry in Riyadh Saudia Arabia in 2010 AD, and the slaves that were sold in Washington DC in 1850.
Public outcry in Germany put an end to T - 4 in 1941, but the methods were transferred to Dachau and Auschwitz, where the authorities applied them to other so - called inferiors.
There has been a great outcry in the form of peace marches, open letters, advertisements etc..
It seems that, in the midst of black Christian outcry in 2013, the majority of white Christians pressed the snooze button on racial justice, sleepwalking into their churches where an individualistic gospel that doesn't call them to say or do anything about racial injustice is preached, where white culture, rather than Christ, reigns supreme, and where the problems and perspectives of black people are ignored.
First National Bank of Omaha cited a customer outcry in ending its NRA - branded Visa card with the group.
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.
Hundreds of businesses have mobilized to voice objections to the new laws, including one that was vetoed after an outcry in Georgia.
The Turner Prize has caused outcries in the past for picking...

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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.
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.
The opposition did its best to encourage this outcry, helping their poll numbers, but doing nothing for confidence in an economy that was doing surprisingly well.
EA's plans to sell in - game upgrades for real money, in randomized packages known in the industry as «loot boxes» or «loot crates,» produced a massive outcry last Fall, severely damaging the game's financial performance.
In France, most of the newspapers were focused on domestic politics but the economic paper Les Echo noted the outcry against Trump.
The #DeleteUber campaign on Facebook and Twitter erupted when Uber was accused of breaking a taxi strike in New York, right around the time Kalanick was taking heat for sitting on the president's business - advisory council in the midst of public outcry regarding Trump's travel ban.
In a sign of Cambodia's increasing importance in Southeast Asia, the Trump administration aimed to cut U.S. State Department funding of $ 2 million for land mine clearance — and then reinstated it after an outcrIn a sign of Cambodia's increasing importance in Southeast Asia, the Trump administration aimed to cut U.S. State Department funding of $ 2 million for land mine clearance — and then reinstated it after an outcrin Southeast Asia, the Trump administration aimed to cut U.S. State Department funding of $ 2 million for land mine clearance — and then reinstated it after an outcry.
Airlines capped fares ahead of Hurricane Irma after an outcry on social media and are keeping the lower fares in place through Sunday.
When that led to a public outcry and draft bills in Congress, they came up with the idea charging websites for a fast lane to ISP subscribers.
The outcry after the shooting has sparked public pressure on corporations who offer discounts to the NRA as well as asset managers who invest in gun manufacturers.
The public outcry over the spill is perfectly in order.
Facebook, which has consistently reported stronger - than - expected earnings over the past two years, has faced public outcry over its role in Russia's alleged influence over the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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