Sentences with phrase «provoked outcry»

Juergen Teller: Woo will include a section titled Picture and Words, featuring a series of photographs from Teller's controversial weekly column in the magazine of Die Zeit, which often provoked outcry amongst readers, and will feature many of the letters of complaint that the magazine received.
The programme's ambition is for Wales to be among the top 20 nations in the Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa) by 2015, after the 2010 Pisa rankings provoked an outcry.
The results, which showed far lower rates of proficiency than the prior test, which was tied to the previous state standards, provoked an outcry from teachers and parents, who complained that schools and students had not been adequately prepared for it.
The agreement provoked an outcry by gun control advocates as well as Assembly Democrats who were not part of the deal.
Proposals to build up to three American style jails each housing 2500 prisoners were announced in December 2007 and provoked an outcry.
And, most recently, Facebook has provoked an outcry from users over the complicated and ever - changing privacy settings.
The move has also provoked outcry around the world.
In both New York City and Los Angeles, newspapers have published such information, provoking an outcry among teachers, who felt their privacy had been invaded.
I find this baffling unless the intention is to provoke an outcry from the rank and file members to demonstrate that climate denial is not something the average physicist endorses.
Notably, in December 2015, the moderator Theymos rеmoved Armstrong's tweet about Coinbase running Bitcoin XT «as an experiment,» provoking an outcry among the supporters of the block size increase, who accused Theymos of blatant siding with Bitcoin Core.

Not exact matches

Arguably, Chinese sentiment still hasn't recovered in the wake of the negative public outcry provoked by CNOOC's run at Unocal in 2005.
According to religious freedom charity Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), his release follows a review of stringent bail terms which were set on 20th July 2017 and which provoked public outcry.
But if this is «what actually happens», it's hard to resist drawing the conclusion that in the outcry against Dawkins this summer we saw an extraordinary moment when society expressed moral outrage about itself; when we were provoked by one of our own common practices.
It would provoke a national outcry, complete with editorials in the New York Times that would wonder about the future of America.
The incidents that provoked this dialogue were so sad and frightening, but the outcry was heartening to me.
The death of another child, «Baby P», in 2007, who lived in the same London Borough of Haringey under the same social care services as Victoria Climbie, provoked a huge public outcry.
But while the export of animals has provoked widespread public outcry, the locking up of imported pets has overwhelming public support.
But the apparent drop in scores did not provoke much of an outcry, because state officials and others had prepared parents and community members for the results.
This controversial remedy provoked huge outcries from parents and legislators, Democrats and Republicans, northerners and southerners.
That disconnect provokes a persistent outcry from teachers and parents for a better system.
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.
In the 1800s, popular portrayal of Bloodhounds as bloodthirsty killers provoked public outcry, fear, and public conversations similar to the ones being held today about pit bulls.
And yet, part of the power of that outcry comes from the pleasure it provokes; the mythological muse Kalliopē was, after all, «beautiful - voiced.»
These reports, and particularly their calls for more research into both methods, provoked what has become a predictable outcry from segments of the political left.
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