Sentences with phrase «prompted uproar»

But Mike Hearn's discussion of this last week prompted uproar from the bitcoin community.
Prompted uproar during the referendum when a leaked email revealed her telling clinicians that her group needed doctors and nurses to warn that Britain's health service was being damaged by the EU.
Beauty and the Beast creators have prompted uproar after it was revealed that the live - action remake would feature an exclusively gay moment for «the first time in Disney history».
These maneuvers prompted an uproar and were later characterized, by historians of genomics Robert Cook - Deegan and Alessandra Colaianni, both then at Duke University, as «behavior unbecoming a nonprofit academic institution.»

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There was an uproar when it was revealed that Downing Street had nominated four of the 12 lenders for a place in the House of Lords, prompting concerns that honours were being sold off.
The legislation touched off an uproar among teachers and prompted dozens of school districts to pass resolutions denouncing the new law.
Back in December, uproar over the company's beleaguered Nexus 4 smartphone release in the UK prompted Dan Cobley, Google's managing director there, to issue a penitent apology on his Google + account:
Executives responded to the current uproar over the weekend by arguing that what happened didn't constitute a data breach — prompting users, privacy advocates and others to say it was missing the point.
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