Sentences with phrase «sparked uproar»

CoinMarketCap, perhaps the go - to source for cryptocurrency market data, has sparked an uproar after it moved to exclude South Korean exchanges from its price average calculations.
The revelation immediately sparked uproar.
Brexit sparked an uproar of debates and arguments in relation to the issues of immigration in the UK; some
Brexit sparked an uproar of debates and arguments in relation to the issues of immigration in the UK; some want...
Brexit sparked an uproar of debates and arguments in relation to the issues of immigration in the UK; some want tighter borders and restrictions, whereas others argue that this will hinder the UK and its economy.
But with breasts and genitalia clearly visible, the ancient primates sparked an uproar.
► «A decision to overhaul the leadership of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center after an outside review group found serious patient safety problems has sparked an uproar at the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland,» Jocelyn Kaiser wrote last Friday.
A decision to overhaul the leadership of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center after an outside review group found serious patient safety problems has sparked an uproar at the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland.
The decision sparked uproar among Tory MPs last night, who called on the Home Secretary to step in.
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who is openly gay, sparked an uproar a couple of weeks ago when she fired off a letter to NYU demanding it get rid of its Chick - fil - A branch on the grounds that businesses that discriminate don't belong here.
Tuesday's runoff for public advocate sparked an uproar, since it cost $ 13 million to fill an office with a $ 2.3 million budget.
The comment sparked an uproar with some upstate Democrats who have long been sensitive to condescension from New York City - bred candidates that upstate is solely bucolic countryside meant as a playground for vacationers.
s The Observer that sparked the uproar.
The leaks sparked an uproar on the Internet after the stolen celeb snapshots surfaced Sunday, fueling fears that all iCloud accounts are vulnerable.
She isn't qualified to be the governor,» Quinn told The New York Post earlier in the day, sparking an uproar in the day - old primary campaign.
As the conference got underway, a controversial secretly - negotiated document («The Danish Text») was leaked to the Guardian, sparking an uproar, as developing nations denounced it for both its substance — shifting costs onto them — and for its subversion of the open deliberative UN process.
The announcement came after TechCrunch revealed the day before that Facebook had been secretly deleting old messages sent by CEO Mark Zuckerberg from recipients» inboxes, sparking uproar over breaches of user trust and double standards for the privacy of Facebook executives versus its users.

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Here's a familiar storyline: a foreign mining giant tries to take control of a large domestic potash company, sparking a nationalistic uproar in defence of what is deemed a strategic resource.
Shadow Brokers has released some Windows hacking tools likely originating from the NSA, sparking great uproar.
The incident caused a national uproar and sparked a federal investigation into why an officer would feel the need to use such physical force on a teenage girl, who did not appear to be endangering anyone.
Indonesia already has some of the toughest anti-narcotics laws in the world, including death by firing squad for traffickers, and sparked international uproar in April when it put to death seven foreign drug convicts.
New York - based artist Dana Schutz caused an uproar this spring when she exhibited Open Casket, a painting of Emmett Till, the 15 - year - old whose brutal murder sparked the civil rights movement.
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