Sentences with phrase «raising ire»

Even if Microsoft wanted the Lumia 2520 cancelled to avoid competition with their Surface 2, we've already explored how they couldn't persuade Nokia to do so, without raising the ire of regulatory agencies overseeing the acquisition.
Other expenses raising the ire of corporate clients include meals, drinks, and first - class travel.
Now the line is being replaced, raising the ire of landowners along the route.
Frequent Refinancing Masks Scam Artists» True Intent Closed off from refinancing their targets into higher - rate mortgages, loan flippers found another strategy to siphon home equity without raising the ire of investigators.
What's also raising ire among critics of the model is the price in the first place.
Amazon's exclusive KDP Select program has been raising the ire of its critics ever since it was launched.
At first, the spongy brake pedal looked like raising our ire.
The House version also taxes tuition waivers — which allow many graduate students to attend school tuition - free — as income, raising the ire of students who said such a levy would make their education unaffordable.
After being betrayed by Milady De Winter (Jovovich) during a robbery and complete destruction of da Vinci's vault, the Musketeers — Athos (Matthew Macfadyen), Aramis (Luke Evans) and Porthos (Ray Stevenson)-- are reduced to drinking too much wine and raising the ire of the guards of Cardinal Richelieu (Christoph Waltz) because they're bored.
In fact, the film is already raising ire of protest groups for its treatment of taboo subjects, including animal cruelty and mental illness.
Far from trumpeting their involvement, gay rights groups have been largely silent about their role in Senate campaigns for fear of raising the ire of social conservatives.
State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia addressed the rally — raising the ire of the state teachers union.
He also revealed that the Journal News» Rockland County gun map was about 25 percent outdated and he continued to follow the financial ramifications of the gun map fallout throughout 2013, apparently raising the ire of editors and the publisher at the Journal News.
Though Governor Andrew Cuomo has expressed support for instituting a congestion pricing program to reduce street congestion in Manhattan and create a dedicated source of revenue for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), and said that he is fighting for such a scheme in state budget negotiations, the governor has recently indicated that he may only be able to win a modest first step, raising the ire of those expecting more.
However, it also had the effect of raising the ire of those who believe bedsharing can never be safe, drawing me into a debate I realize is more passionate than I had ever anticipated.
At the very least he would have dropped carefully veiled hints in the hopes of raising the ire of the fans so that we might have chased this vile absentee landlord from North London.
While he spent much of 2016 harshly criticizing the Trump campaign, he had some sort of change of heart and ended up being picked as the new White House Communications Director, reportedly raising the ire of Reince Preibus (remember him?)
In an office setting, it can be hard to figure out when you should go along with a plan or do exactly what you've been told versus raising some ire here and there.
The unusually - worded rule has raised the ire of tenants renting in the building.
His exorbitant compensation has twice raised the ire of shareholders — first with an $ 11.9 - million signing bonus in 2013 and, most recently, with his $ 12.9 - million package for 2014, even though Barrick shares posted a double - digit decline.
These votes apparently raised the the ire of the GOP House leaders, who voted last week to strip Amash of his position on the Budget Committee in the next Congress.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions» decision to rescind an Obama - era directive that made enforcing marijuana laws against companies that comply with state laws a «low priority» raised ire in both parties and stoked uncertainty in states where the drug is legal.
If cryptocurrency gains acceptance as a means of exchange, it's sure to raise the ire of governments hungry for revenue from sales taxes.
But recent high - profile price hikes by Mylan NV (MYL.O), Turing Pharmaceuticals and Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc (VRX.TO) have raised the ire of consumers and lawmakers.
Giancola disagrees with US House Financial Services Committee member, Brad Sherman, whose view that cryptocurrencies should be banned in order to eliminate problems such as tax evasion and drug trafficking has raised the ire of many in the industry.
This anecdote is sure to raise the ire of some folks who feel that Corporate America has become far too adept at avoiding taxes.
Oh, and if you're trying to raise the ire of Slice again, telling them we shouldn't live by the Bible will probably achieve your aim admirably.
I think I would find myself stumbling over the little frustrations that raise my ire.
At least with an angry person you can have a conversation, because when people are upset, something in them is being challenged enough to raise their ire, and that's an engaged process and opens up the possibility of really great conversation.
The bits that raised my ire were around 0:40 when he bullied his congregation into picking the card up, 1:50 when he said, «how can you expect a blessing without this [tithing]?
«Political Christians» raised the ire of Jesus as none other.
And what FBC Dallas is doing doesn't really raise my ire.
Aldi's rapid expansion has raised the ire of Woolworths and Coles, who believe the competition commission should scrutinise Aldi's new stores in the same way it analyses the impact of their supermarkets.
The Giroud bashing is over the top and quite frankly tiresome imho, unfortunately for Frenchmen its his style of play and Wengers unequivocal support of it that raises the ire of Gunner Nation.
What likely raises the ire of Woods that day is Garcia's piercing glare at his opponent following a long birdie putt on the 13th hole.
But constructing a skate park has raised the ire of those who live near Olympic Park, 660 N. Ridge Ave. Without a significant commitment of resources and special programming for teenagers, Olympic Park might turn into nothing more than a teen hangout and an invitation for trouble, some residents said.
If it was designed to raise the ire of the pro-migration lobby it certainly achieved its objective.
That bill has managed to raise ire from nearly everyone involved in the issue.
Philip Cowley examines the proposed government legislation that is likely to raise the ire of coalition MPs
Few raised their ire more than Ed Balls, but as far as they were concerned, every single member of the Labour party was a war - mongering, ultra-authoritarian, power - crazed loons.
It's the latter concern that has raised the ire of the Cuomo administration, suggesting the issue could become a major source of contention as budget negotiations heat up this month.
Ms Beckett was not the only minister to raise the ire of the FAC.
But, the plan to permanently close the seasonal road has raised the ire of some residents — especially those living along West River Parkway, who are concerned about traffic closer to their homes and maintenance of the pathway and park.
But Philip Schofield, of all people, raised the ire of Downing Street by confronting David Cameron with a list of names while live on national television.
The loan has raised the ire of local elected leaders, newspaper editorial boards as well as environmental groups.
That Faso appeared at McLaughlin's inaugural along with a host of other officials and didn't say anything about the cloud hanging over the new county executive raised the ire of one of his would - be successors.
She raised the ire last month of anti-police brutality activists by nixing a council vote on legislation requiring police to identify themselves via business cards in stops and notify those they search on their right to refuse.
With no nutritional redemptive properties, sugar quickly raised the ire of all nutritionists from Low Calorie adherents to Low Carb to Paleo to Raw Food.
Be, I lent my voice to this discussion with a comment on IAYB that raised the ire of Ms. Williams and a critical post on Elephant Journal that was not well received at the time but the tone seems to have caught on.
It's also meant to raise the ire of voters, who aren't likely to have any real choice at the polls in 2000.
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