Sentences with phrase «such outcry»

Indeed, I strongly suspect that if Microsoft even hinted at such a move, there would be such an outcry among both software developers and consumers against that kind of system that the company would be forced to do a 180, much like it did with the Xbox One DRM and used games policies.
Richard Serra's Tilted Arc, elicited such an outcry from its surrounding community that after an extended legal battle, federal workers cut down the wall and trucked it off to a scrapyard.
This is why there was such an outcry for some kind of paper trail on electronic machines when they were first implemented without them, especially after demonstrations of how insecure they were came to light - so they could be hand - verified, if necessary.
«In view of the real atrocities taking place around the world, it seems remarkable that Jack Wilshere leaning over a railing singing songs containing some expletives should generate such an outcry.
That incident caused such an outcry that Philadelphia police Commissioner Richard Ross publicly apologized to the men and Starbucks announced last week that it will close 8,000 U.S. stores for racial bias training.
It's amazing to me that there's such an outcry about ad - supported services and the inherent risks of letting a social network store and profit from our user data.

Not exact matches

Some of Tom Cat's employees and advocacy groups, such as Brandworkers, a non-profit organization for food workers, believed the dismissals were improperly handled, sparking a local and national outcry that led to protests, bad press and boycotts of Tom Cat Bakery bread from famous restaurants such as Le Bernardin.
The public outcry from an environmental disaster such as an oil spill or violating the pay laws of your employees will cost your business much more than the expenses of being socially responsible.
Yet I detect a spreading tendency to conclude that the outcry from professionals, entrepreneurs and farmers has been sustained so long now, at such a sorely aggrieved pitch, that this in itself proves Finance Minister Bill Morneau has blown it.
@ Atheist Arron — here is the thing... athiests and such, outcry publicly when they feel that they are being forced to adhere to some religious standard or have to witness some religious practice.
The outcry from the Ts at being muzzled and marginalized at this supposed «pro-equality» rally was such that it prompted a dramatic apology from the LGB coalition.
It is a masterpiece of expressionistic Cubism and, as such, it is above all a personal outcry against the Franco - Nazi atrocity, the point being that always Picasso was a subjective, not a political, artist.
This is not to bash former Pres. Bush, but only now do I really understand why there was such a public outcry and the feeling he didn't care when he delayed saying anything for days after hurricane Katrina.
For exporters to continue to ship animals to such appalling slaughter methods despite the public outcry over Indonesia is disgraceful.
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There has been such a public outcry against «pink slime,» (in part due to a graphic demonstration by Jamie Oliver on his Food Revolution show last summer) that fast food chains like McDonald's, Burger King and Taco Bell have agreed to stop using it in their food.
«It's substantively not the most critical health issue, yet it was framed in such a way that the public outcry actually changed food policy in a matter of weeks,» said Sarah Klein, a lawyer at the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
The public outcry and the criticism of social services which followed high profile cases of child abuse, such as those of Victoria Climbie and baby Peter Connelly, was reported to have resulted in increased numbers of children being taken into care as social workers erred on the side of caution.
RPI sparked outcry and debate when its entire alumni listserv woke up to an email from the school shaming graduates who had stopped donating and questioning whether such action could be the result of internalized racism and sexism.
Public comment on a proposal to allow new facilities to be built in New York ended in November, and drew significant outcry from environmentalists, who connect such facilities to fracking even though state officials said the two are not related.
Wasn't it employers who forced employees to work in such unsafe conditions that in 1970 Congress created, and President Nixon signed into law, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration after public outcry against rising injury and death rates on the job?
But local politicians are concerned such an increase will spark an outcry among commuters.
Public outcry led to the end of such «proxy» voting».
«The voters in their districts know very well that they were going to lose out under the GOP plan and that's why there was such a public outcry,» said Karen Scharff, executive director of Citizen Action.
We are concerned that a public outcry about such an ethical breach could hinder a promising area of therapeutic development,» write Lanphier and his colleagues, who include Fyodor Urnov, a pioneer in gene - editing techniques and scientist at Sangamo BioSciences in Richmond, California.
Female - specific conditions such as postpartum depression, C - sections, and pregnancy are also on the Kaiser list, prompting many women to join the outcry.
During the cult hit show's three seasons, it earned such a rabid fanbase that it was only cancelled after a massive public outcry.
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.
There has been a public outcry regarding the government's inability to meet some of the promised benefits, such as free education and increases in teacher salaries within a specified time frame.
An outcry among enthusiasts who admired the G - Class for its tremendous off - road potential, along with its reputation and cachet, showed that a market still existed for such a vehicle.
Sony had such a negative outcry from their growing base of e-reader owners that it vowed never again to include light in any of their future devices.
What appeared to be unbridled chaos on the trading floor, or pits, as price discovery and transactions were conducted via open - outcry, gave way to electronic trading - the matching of bids and offers by exchanges such as the Chicago Mercantile with its ground breaking clearing mechanism, called Globex.
Hearing her outcry and call to action, would you be willing to sacrifice your credit score to make such a statement?
The consumption of dog and cat meat in East Asian countries such as China, Taiwan and South Korea has long since sparked an outcry to ban the practice from all over the world.
As such, it can not pass without the public's help, without a public outcry that the status quo is untenable and the animals deserve so much more.
There has been a lot of public outcry on how the Vita's library supposedly lacks in AAA games, and Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate undeniably offers such an AAA experience.
Following an outcry over violent games such as 1992's «Mortal Kombat,» the Entertainment Software Ratings Board was established in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Association to give each game a rating based on five - categories ranging from «E» for «Everyone» to «Adults Only» rating for those 18 and older.
Indeed, had No Man's Sky been released under such a banner, public outcry wouldn't have been nearly as loud.
Victories were seen on four continents: in Bolivia a draconian response to protestors embarrassed the government, causing them to drop plans to build a road through Tipnis, an indigenous Amazonian reserve; in Myanmar, a nation not known for bowing to public demands, large protests pushed the government to cancel a massive Chinese hydroelectric project; in Borneo a three - year struggle to stop the construction of a coal plant on the coast of the Coral Triangle ended in victory for activists; in Britain plans to privatize forests created such a public outcry that the government not only pulled back but also apologized; and in the U.S. civil disobedience and massive marches pressured the Obama Administration to delay a decision on the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, which would bring tar sands from Canada to a global market.
As I mentioned earlier, if there was such a large scale outcry against the pipeline, such that it was likely to lead to less votes than more, then I suspect that Romney would not have thrown his support behind it on national television.
Such was the outcry from myriad sectors of the profession that three months later, in a speech delivered at the Law Society, he recognised that reform might not be immediate nor would the proposed ceiling be accepted.
But until such a public outcry, the article argues that we're likely to be stuck with the current medical malpractice system for some time to come.
In the wake of the corporate scandals in the late 1990s and early 2000s involving misappropriation of resources, bribery, fraud, breach of fiduciary duties, and other such shenanigans, there was a large public outcry on the part of shareholders, the media, the regulators, the government, and other community stakeholders asking «where were in - house counsel, were they asleep at the wheel?»
This trend can even manifest in cases involving public outcry, such as with the locked bootloaders on the US variants of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge, but some manufacturers do things the opposite way entirely.
Deletion for all: There was, rightly, outcry at the news — that Zuck and his fellow execs should get such privileges when using the same system as others, and at the fact that it meant Facebook was directly tampering with people's inboxes.
Following an outcry over violent games such as 1992's «Mortal Kombat,» the Entertainment Software Ratings Board was established in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Association to give each game a rating based on five categories ranging from «E» for «Everyone» to «Adults Only» for those 18 and older.
Priest has welcomed the recent public outcry in Australia condemning very high profile incidents of racism, such as on public transport or the sporting field, but says there's also a risk that people are tempted to see them as «isolated».
In what Opposition health spokesperson Catherine King said was an 11th hour fix, rehabilitation centre staff dealing with patients struggling with drugs such as ice have won a last - minute reprieve from federal government funding cuts after an outcry from health groups, ABC news reported.
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