Sentences with phrase «uproar from»

Amid uproar from the clergy, the young couple's wedding was planned as a promotional event staged at Vancouver's colossal amusement park, the PNE.
The fact that all major Android OEM's did not include it in their latest and greatest phones and you heard no uproar from the fan base pretty much mean that it was an over hyped feature that provided little benefit that could not be mimicked with a long press on the screen.
But then again, Samsung could have heard the uproar from long - time customers who were unhappy about the removal of the microSD slot.
This led to a huge uproar from the country's investor community, who formed an online petition for «unjustifiable regulations» on the presidential office's website, which has managed to garner more than 220,000 e-signatures as on Jan 22.
But Mike Hearn's discussion of this last week prompted uproar from the bitcoin community.
When Repower / Senvion was spruiking the virtues of its planned 600Mw Ceres wind farm here in SA in 2012 its then head honcho «Pretty boy» in the face of an uproar from local citizens declared at a business lunch in Adelaide that «Opposition to wind farm development in South Australia is driven by political ideology dressed up as a grass roots movement.»
Imagine if you will, someone like me arguing evidence for AGW coming to CFACT and citing an article from, not a top - tier journal, nor even a second - tier, but more like a third - tier journal like the Asia - Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences (which people generally publish in when they can't pass the more rigorous peer review of the more reputable journals), and if that paper were written by a person who's work has had to be corrected by others, not once, not twice, but FOUR times to my knowledge, and every correction takes it back in the opposite direction of what that person was arguing, and if the paper I was citing was this guy making the same old tired argument he's been corrected on before, and if this paper already had evidence of data tampering to get it's conclusions... just imagine the uproar from the usual crowd here.
The uproar from the Zelda community was intensely negative.
The existence of this content caused a huge uproar from special interest groups and government officials alike and caused the Entertainment Ratings Safety Board to change the rating of GTA: San Andreas from Mature to AO for Adults Only.
If this is true, we may not see a remaster coming out this year as a big reason why Infinity Ward released COD 4 remastered alongside Infinite Warfare, was because of the uproar from it heading into the future.
If companies were to start charging more than $ 60 (excluding special editions), there would most likely be a large uproar from the gaming community.
Despite an uproar from the «Metroid Prime» community, Nintendo will be pushing forward with the game's release, confident that fans will still enjoy it.
You may remember that back when Batman: Arkham Asylum released there was a bit of an uproar from the UK when they recieved a radically cut back version of the Collectors Edition.
Financial Uproar from Financial Uproar presents What Exactly Did Occupy Wall Street Accomplish, and says, «I stumbled upon an occupy wall street rally when vacationing in New York.
When the 2012 Volkswagen Passat debuted in America, there was uproar from enthusiasts over the bland styling.
Republican Gov. Charlie Crist vetoed legislation that would have tied teacher pay to student test scores, a proposal that caused an uproar from teachers.
Yune was such a cool bad guy, that when Butler's character interacted him, it created an uproar from the audience.
Based on the novel «The Siege of the Trencher's Farm» by Gordon Williams, it came out the same year as «A Clockwork Orange,» «The French Connection,» and «Dirty Harry,» causing quite the uproar from conservative Americans, who were worried about the increase of violence in movie houses....
Tedros appointed Mugabe on 18 October as a WHO goodwill ambassador for noncommunicable diseases in Africa and then, following an uproar from the medical community and human rights groups, rescinded the posting 4 days later.
The village was on the verge of accepting first an $ 850,000 settlement, then a $ 1.04 million settlement offered by Saint - Gobain Performance Plastic and Honeywell International, but tabled the matter this week after an uproar from residents and warnings from the former EPA regional administrator, Judith Enck, and U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, against signing away any rights to legal action just to pay some immediate bills.
Led by a captain, whose name is yet to be ascertained the military had come to supervise a rather peaceful election but their presence triggered some uproar from the voters.
It caused an uproar from the floor as supporters of Clyne, himself a former county chairman, argued he was nominated and unopposed.
Talk of a fictional pipeline that could carry Great Lakes water to the Southwest caused a recent uproar from folks around the lakes.
It follows public uproar from Conservative MPs after he appeared to break the party's 2015 manifesto pledge not to increase income tax, VAT or NI contributions.
Amid an uproar from Italian - Americans, Mayor Bill de Blasio says he understands pride for the landmark.
That triggers uproar from Tories, of course.
After the uproar from the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville two weeks ago, New York City leaders are debating removing monuments to Confederate leaders like Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson as well as other racist or otherwise problematic figures.
Uproar from opposite.
«I'm surprised the shadow chancellor is shouting again this week because we learned last week like bullies all over the world» — instant uproar from Tory MPs — «he can dish it out but HE CA N'T TAKE IT!»
The USDA issued nutrition standards for school meals early in 2012, but it's taken this long to issue the ones for competitive foods, no doubt because of the expected uproar from food and drink producers whose products will now be excluded.
The Park District agreed, but the deal was met with an uproar from area residents who raised concerns about traffic, safety, flooding and other issues.
The only way this blasphemy can be countered is if something causes an absolute uproar from the fans.
i also think top 4 will be a struggle this year, i got thumbed down the other day for predicting more chants and uproar from the fans, wenger will go this season trust me
(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.)
Fans are clearly divided on how the club should progress and move forward, but what is clear for the moment is that there will be a huge uproar from the Gunners faithful should the club fail to bring in a new striker in the current window.
Should Alexis be sold to City, there would likely be a huge uproar from the fans, who are already frustrated with the work being done behind the scenes at the club.
After uproar from conservatives and religious groups, President Barack Obama announced an accommodation to the rule.
Though this interchange was a small part of Konigsberg's story, the words provoked an uproar from the league, the fans and the media, and it renewed a public conversation about Christian anti-Judaism.
Mexico City has imposed rules and fees for ride - sharing companies Uber and Cabify, following an uproar from taxi drivers.
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.
In 2014, a federal appeals court sided with Verizon, seeming to open the door to paid prioritization and content blocking, and provoking an uproar from tech startups, entrepreneurs, and concerned citizens.

Not exact matches

In particular, Trump's order to ban travel from seven Muslim countries spewed uproar across the world last week.
United CEO Oscar Munoz can't really take that many more steps to deal with the uproar over Sunday's forcible removal of a passenger from an overbooked flight, former American Airlines CEO Bob Crandall told CNBC on Thursday.
An uproar occurred when the Trump administration put a «gag order» on multiple federal agencies, and started taking down climate change informational pages from those agencies» websites.
Even with Trump's apparent support, the decision shows that the golf association continues to publicly distance itself from «The Donald» amid the ongoing uproar over derogatory comments Trump made about Mexicans in a speech kicking off his presidential candidacy last month.
(Trump's recent executive orders targeting immigration largely from Muslim - majority countries were met with uproar on many U.S. college campuses, where international students feared they would be barred from completing their education here, let alone staying afterwards.)
Shadow Brokers has released some Windows hacking tools likely originating from the NSA, sparking great uproar.
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.
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.
I can only imagine the uproar though from the evangelical camp in the US is something similar was tried in America.
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