Co-founders Jason West and Vince Zampella's very
public fallout with publisher Activision led to a massive exodus, wrenching a large portion of their workforce away from Modern Warfare 3's development, resulting in upstart studio Sledgehammer Games coming in to share the load.
Not exact matches
In fact, in the autumn of 2008, when the rest of the world was scrambling to deal
with the
fallout of the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, Harper made a priority of curbing
public funding for political parties.
Since the announcement of the settlement, Wells Fargo not only has had to deal
with the financial
fallout, but also
with a
public relations disaster.
Facebook has named a new head of U.S.
public policy as the company deals
with ongoing
fallout from the Cambridge Analytica scandal and increasing pressure over privacy around the world.
The onus then would be on Manfred to deal
with any
public fallout and unintended consequences the new rules might trigger.
E.J. McMahon
with the Empire Center, a fiscal watchdog group, say there might be some positive political
fallout if the attention on the criminal charges cause New Yorkers to look more closely at some of the big projects now financed
with public dollars, like the $ 750 million subsidy to the Solar City factory in Buffalo, run by Tesla chair Elon Musk.
As Mayor Bill de Blasio and leaders of the embattled New York City Housing Authority continue to respond to
fallout from revelations that NYCHA had failed for years to comply
with federal and local laws around lead paint inspections, some elected officials are renewing calls for the state take a more active role in the city's massive
public housing system.
In the Country of Men is a stunning depiction of a child confronted
with the private
fallout of a
public nightmare.
«Whatever may be happening
with politics,
public housing, or the
fallout of Brexit, London's artists and art scene remains undaunted.»
Following rounds of consultation
with the
public and industry, it was clear that one priority was preventing a drastic
fallout by the battered power generation sector, which had voiced concerns about the new tax.
She continued, «Some of the powers granted by Bill C - 51 are secretive in nature, so the
public may never know if and when Canadians» rights are being violated, though individuals will be faced
with the
fallout.»