Sentences with phrase «resulting uproar»

To gauge the resulting uproar, you need only look to Google News.
When early evaluations of the program found that children's gains in IQ were small and faded out as they aged, the resulting uproar quelled President Richard Nixon's attempt to expand the program.

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The recent uproar has resulted in #DeleteFacebook movement gain a lot of momentum.
So I won't be celebrating this result like as if it was against the spuds, Yes the 3 points is great but that was highly expected against today's opponents and anything less would have caused an uproar, especially on here lol.
I firmly believe he does these comments purposely to lift uproar among the Fans, he seems to enjoy it, specially because when he knows he is untouchable and going nowhere regardless results....
His mother, Julvonnia McDowell, wrote an open letter to Dear Abby during the uproar that resulted from that June 21st column.
Also, major global policy initiatives now hang in the equilibrium as a result of the recent uproar: for example, the EU - Canada (CETA) and EU - US trade deals (TTIP may soon fall victim to extensive campaigning by transnational anti-globalization movements, which has resulted in mass urban demonstrations in numerous countries participating in the deal.
There has been a tacit acknowledgment that a toll hike on the Thruway is likely, but the administration has been particularly reluctant to discuss that in an election year — especially since the last proposed toll hike caused such an uproar, and had to be turned back as a result.
Cuomo's order, issued in the wake of the national uproar over last summer's deaths of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., and Eric Garner in Staten Island, hands the responsibility for the investigation of unarmed deaths of civilians at the hands of police to the attorney general's office, which would also handle any resulting prosecutions that emerge.
When Rittner presented the results at the March 2006 American Physical Society meeting, there was something of an uproar, she says.
Of course there was a tremendous uproar resulting in a cold war stand off in the household where we refused to acknowledge each other's existence for a week.
The resulting language, which attacked charter schools and standardized testing, amounted to a repudiation of the Obama Administration's education policies and caused an uproar among Democratic reformers.
The uproar that caused in the purist enthusiast community resulted in a clarification.
Some of the first uproar over Amazon's newest publishing option, KDP Select, has quieted down as various industry watchers wait to see some results.
EA's stock price dove 8.5 % following the uproar over Battlefront's egregious lockboxes, the resulting decision to (temporarily) remove them from the business model, and weaker than expected sales.
Despite the uproar concerning CRU et al's data and research, the basic problem remains that the UN hypothesis that increases in GHGs / CO2 will result in significant increases in global temperatures has not been confirmed by comparisons with real world data.
Changing legislation will not only take months, but it also seems like an impossible dream, and if the citizens strongly support their rights to bear arms, they won't be handing in their weapons so easily; in fact, it could even cause an uproar resulting in civil war, with police forcing citizens to drop their weapons.
Reactions have been mixed, with native exchange users in particular sensitive following mass uproar resulting from the government's handling of the issue over the past months.
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