Sentences with phrase «uproar by»

Anti-abortion activists set off the uproar by releasing undercover videos of Planned Parenthood officials that raised questions of whether the organization was profiting from the sale of fetal tissue.
-- Rei Kawakubo / Metropolitan Museum of Art, Costume Institute You've probably heard the uproar by now, but YES!
The recent uproar by bulls has attracted several investors into equity market through mutual fund route.
Michigan's new Republican - dominated state school board has set off an uproar by passing a mission statement containing references to God and religion.
A swastika would cause a tremendous uproar by everyone, ESPECIALLY Christians.
The prime minister at the time, who awarded the bonuses, fuelled the uproar by insisting that the ministers «deserved these bonuses».
Though Uber has attempted to quiet the uproar by releasing several statements, it hasn't had much success: Thousands (including people like George Takei and Lena Dunham) have tweeted the hashtag and posted screenshots of the account deletion page.

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Amongst all the election uproar, many people are so upset by the outcome that they're wondering if they should flee the country.
That revelation provoked an uproar among privacy advocates, and Congress eventually reacted by replacing parts of the U.S.A. Patriot Act, which authorized the privacy - invasive program, with a seemingly - less - intrusive piece of legislation, the U.S.A. Freedom Act, over the summer.
James Stewart, New York Times columnist, discusses United Airlines» push to burnish its images following the public uproar caused by the violent treatment and dragging of a passenger this past April.
Another royal uproar occurred when l eaked nude photos of Prince Harry were published by British tabloid The Sun.
Amid the uproar, some engineers working on Facebook's core product have found it increasingly difficult to stand by it.
Trump triggered an international uproar when he made his comments in response to last week's deadly shootings in California by two Muslims who authorities said were radicalized.
Notably missing was T.J. Miller, who caused an uproar in February when he hosted the Valley's version of the Oscars, the «Crunchies,» and delivered remarks viewed by many as offensive.
Ocelot Uproar's Ben Hall also reported that a message posted to Pinterest indicated that Zuckerberg's account was, again, hacked by the «OurMine Team,» likely using either the same leaked password or another one registered to whatever email address Zuckerberg used for the service.
With recent uproar over drug price hikes by Valeant (vrx), Mylan (myl) and Martin Shkreli, healthcare experts have reached a consensus: The system as we know it is officially broken.
Travis VanderZanden, chief executive of electric scooter start - up Bird, is unperturbed by how San Francisco and other cities are in an uproar over the dockless vehicles.
There has been uproar from unions this week after it was learned more than 2,000 Chinese miners would be on their way to British Columbia to work in mines run by Canadian Dehua International, a Vancouver - based company founded and run by a former Chinese government official, to name one company involved.
Facebook has for months faced an uproar among users whose complaints range from the spread of fake news to the use of the network to manipulate elections and the harvesting of 50 million people's Facebook data by the political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
Financial Times Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, Iceland's president, has created uproar with his decision to block legislation that would have repaid $ 3.9 bn ($ 5.6 bn) lost by British and Dutch savers in a failed Icelandic bank, triggering a referendum that the government is expected to lose.
Mining 2 mins ago By Kai Sedgwick — 11 Monero Miners In Uproar After Panic Algorithm Change Due to ASICs...
From blaming the victim to the way lyrics which glorify rape and smacking or killing your «bitch» seem to go unnoticed by people who should be in an uproar about it, to the ridiculously light sentences handed out to perpetrators of rape and even murder of a woman or child, our culture is tacitly condoning this mind - set by their very silence.
You see muslims getting into an uproar because their prophet Muhammad was depicted... but they believe Jesus was a prophet, as well, and do NOTHING when He is depicted and ridiculed by the world.
But the uproar was contained, at least during Francis's lifetime, by his profoundly ecclesial sensibility and his evangelical obedience.
Did I simply imagine the uproar on the floor of the Synod on October 16, 2014, as bishop after bishop protested an interim report generated by Baldisseri and his colleague, Archbishop Bruno Forte, which did not reflect the discussions of the previous two weeks?
Have you heard any of the uproar about the excessive, over-the-top Christmas tree put up by a luxury hotel in the United Arab Emirates?
I Merely the look of it, buttercup at the edge of the «Lawn Falls» where the water seeps, sweeps down to the seaside is enough to carry the viewer in awe over the edge of reason to a logic beyond the modest mundane: the rocks being pitted are jointed by torrents of balm - like uproar.
The Pope's restoration of the Pontifical Council for Interreligous Dialoguehas been seen as a signal that the pontiff regards interfaith dialogue as a priority, despite the uproar caused last year by his controversial speech on Islam.
Justice Ginsburg (joined by Justice Stevens) noted that «amidst all the emotional uproar caused by an abortion case,» it should be remembered that the prohibition of partial «birth abortion would «not save any fetus from destruction,» and anyway that D&E abortion «is no less distressing or susceptible to gruesome description.»
The open letter comes three weeks after the uproar caused by another letter, which was written by 50 state - appointed rabbis and told Jews not to rent or sell property to non-Jews.
Chandler points out that Washington State Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders «provoked a political uproar in his state by addressing an antiabortion rally on the steps of the state capitol.»
projection of blame); and «Uproar» (having a fight to avoid anxiety - producing sexual intimacy); «Why Don't You — Yes But» (futile P - C advice - giving); «I'm Only Trying to Help You» (rationalizing manipulative behavior); «Kick Me» (played by a submissive person); and «Look How Hard I've Tried» (to convince the counselor one is the «helpful» and «righteous,» wronged partner).
The division between Pharisee and Sadducee is clearly reflected in the New Testament, particularly in the question on the resurrection put to Jesus by the Sadducees, 23 and also when Paul used the fact to advantage by winning the sympathy of the Pharisees and thus causing the Council to be divided and to end in an uproar.24 This division serves vividly to illustrate the strong differences of opinion which existed in the Jewish setting of the time of Jesus.
Trader Joe recently caused an uproar both in the Kosher Community and the Dairy - Intolerant Community by switching their chocolate chips from Pareve to dairy.
I believe he stopped the killing tv series soon after the very correct uproar over it by us but I also think he deserves some credit for making these recent appointments.
Dyche also says neither Mourinho, Chelsea's staff or players responded to the incident at the time despite the uproar they have proclaimed since the match and that the only person who was incensed by Barnes» challenge was Matic himself.
(When a previous committee voted to install both the international three - point line and a wider, trapezoid - shaped lane in 2003, the uproar from coaches was so great that the decision was later reversed by an oversight committee.)
Manchester United have been linked with a # 45 million move for Tottenham striker Harry Kane by the Daily Mail, and it's safe to say the citizens of Twitter are in uproar.
Real Madrid manager, Zinedine Zidane, has said he does not expect referees to be influenced by the uproar surrounding the late penalty decision against Juventus, in...
The decision followed an uproar over complaints of hypocrisy by Joey Barton...
I've been fascinated by the uproar, although truth be told I've missed anything related to being against a nursing photo, it's all been about what she is wearing and what the baby isn't.
Lewis called the uproar over longer school days and teacher pay a «political issue» not driven by the new leadership at CPS.
On Tuesday futures tumbled the daily 3 - cent trading limit after news of the discovery of the disease in the carcass of a California dairy cow caused investors to bail out of a market already battered by demand fears after the consumer uproar over a filler beef known by critics as «pink slime.»
The request has caused an uproar among some parents, consumer activists and physicians, who see it as little more than a ploy to sell more milk by confusing consumers about what's in the product.
Thanks to the uproar caused by his wife's convention speech, the pressure is on for Trump's own speech tomorrow night to be bulletproof.
The public uproar over the issue heightened Wednesday following an assertion by the Finance Minister Seth Terkper that allowances and pensions are being taxed under the new income tax law, Act 896, 2015, because they are all forms of income no matter how they are earned.
The decision by the Mahama - led administration was met with massive public uproar, as many describing it as a threat to national security.
This follows public uproar against proposed tariff increments tabled by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Volta River Authority (VRA.
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.
Participants cited the uproar caused by community residents, elected officials and Community Board members as the reason the DOE had a change of heart.
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