There would be
uproar if the legitimate practices of the majority of users were curtailed because of the illicit actions of an albeit sizeable minority.
Imagine
the uproar if the phrase «global warming denier» made its way into a textbook for students, as the term «global warming alarmist», used to describe rather mainstream scientific views, is prevalent in Rapp's silly book.
Imagine
the uproar if I said «well we paid for that data so you cant check it»
Can you imagine
the uproar if Nintendo limited Pokemon cards to being free with events and Club Nintendo rather than being buyable in shops?
Imagine
the uproar if Apple announced plans to slash prices on its laptops by equipping them with 20 - gigabyte hard drives and monochrome screens.
The federal law often cited by states — the No Child Left Behind act (NCLB)-- does not require students to take tests; could you imagine the national
uproar if it had?
And have you seen
the uproar if a popular teacher is moved?!
Imagine
the uproar if charter schools were included in de Blasio's renewal plan.
I am so happy Leo won Best Leading Actor... I think there would have been
an uproar if he didn't!
You made a great point with, «Can you imagine
the uproar if the court ordered a formula - feeding mother to breastfeed?»
Imagine
the uproar if an atheist organization was forced to fund a Bible study...
Can you imagine
the uproar if someone found his own scribbled notes?
is really that even though there is no God, she is meant to serve others as God ordains through thousands of years of revelations and teachings because her quarks will be in
an uproar if she doesn't?
Also, lets legally purchase land in Iraq and then lets the international
uproar if we build a baseball diamond in Baghdad and have the Yankees and the Mets play their subway series there.
Can you imagine
the uproar if Muslims or Hindus or Pagans were granted teh same rights as Christians?
Not exact matches
Amongst all the election
uproar, many people are so upset by the outcome that they're wondering
if they should flee the country.
If this wasn't enough to get environmentalist in an
uproar the government then proposed changes to the income tax act that would require that that charities disclose foreign sources of funds and demonstrate that the organization satisfied the 10 per cent rule for political activities.
Amid the
uproar Wednesday, Mourdock sought to clarify his comments, saying he was sorry
if he offended anyone but said his comments were twisted and distorted for political gain.
I find it funny
if there are any converted to atheism Christians who are in an
uproar about him attending a madrassa.
If Obama had not traveled to New Jersey, the media would have been in an
uproar, comparing him to President Bush and his delayed concern for New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.
See Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits, 134: «While the crowd makes a big noise and
uproar and triumphs and jubilates; while one individual after the other hurries to the crowd's arena, where it is said to be good to be
if one is seeking oblivion and indulgence from the eternal; while the crowd seems to be shouting mockingly at God, «All right, see
if you can get hold of us!»
If it was just that simple then why doesn't CNN come up with all the solutions to every crisis... This is True Media manipulation when you are trying to garner a simple
uproar in blog post to get your daily hits for your sponsors.
Moreover,
if the argument from synchrony is to decide, what is to be done with the fact that the religious age par excellence would seem to be old age, when the
uproar of the sexual life is past?
If the Palatucci story was simply about new research which raised reasonable (if debatable) questions about how many Jews Palatucci actually saved, there would be no uproa
If the Palatucci story was simply about new research which raised reasonable (
if debatable) questions about how many Jews Palatucci actually saved, there would be no uproa
if debatable) questions about how many Jews Palatucci actually saved, there would be no
uproar.
If another nation who committed atrocities upon another nation said that they were sorry but were moving on, there would be an international
uproar!
How much
uproar would there be
if the chaplain was an Imam and decided to fire off a prayer to Allah?
If this billboard would of attacked muslims instead of christians it would have a) caused an
uproar everywhere for the muslims, even with non-muslims b) and more likely, not even been allowed to be raised.
I admire the open mind you have about it, but
if Praise Allah were written in classrooms in parts of the US, there would be quite the
uproar.
If I made any other one my family would be in an
uproar.
If Chelsea were linked with MvG to fix our midfield problems this forum would be in
uproar about the board buying average players.
Wenger knows he needs players but there is a bottom line he won't cross because we can not do it financially — sometimes I think he's made a mistake on cheap shots he should have gambled on (should have taken the risk on Wanyama and Alderwereild
if you ask me) but generally he's also dodged some HUGE big budget bullets (I remember the huge
uproar that we were letting Spurs get Soldado...).
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.
It seems many fans think they should have been sold in the summer, but
if they had there would have been
uproar, cries of the club going backwards, strengthening a rival (alexis to city).
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If they all left then there would be
uproar at Arsenal.
However, the Daily Mail report that there could be
uproar in the camp of the Spanish champions
if the club make Ronaldo their highest - paid player.
So imagine the
uproar that would be caused
if Ozil was to pick up a long term injury as well?
After half a season in the first - team
if we were selling him this window for 30million there would be
uproar.
The only way this blasphemy can be countered is
if something causes an absolute
uproar from the fans.
If half of all cars bought in America each year broke down, there would be a national
uproar.
If she's really that blind, she brought the ensuing
uproar on herself.
Even
if the mother exposes more than necessary (although I don't know how an outsider can determine that), the
uproar over public breastfeeding exceeds concern over women who wear skimpy outfits.
He said: «Deep down we know that
if this happened at Heathrow there would be
uproar.
Following the
uproar over the dirty diesel saga, suggestions are being made that Ghanaians would have to pay more
if they want to enjoy the quality fuel used in the EU and the USA.
«
If these were Ray Kelly's numbers,» says Mary Brosnahan, the executive director of the Coalition for the Homeless, «the city would be in an
uproar.»
But it's unclear
if the
uproar will actually change how people behave online or help them wrest more control over their data.
It suggests, mischievously, that it would «undoubtedly be illuminating
if there was a well - funded research programme to investigate the genetic basis of financial greed, not because it would reveal anything, but because of the
uproar it would generate amongst greedy people».
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The female roles are (unfortunately) secondary to all other plot elements, but the film still warrants a viewing
if but for the political
uproar it brought about after exposing the chain gang system.
There's been a bit of an
uproar about potential AC4 DLC not coming to Wii U, since this is the shitty little DLC packages that are ready before the game is even shipped that we all complain about then why do you care
if it's not coming, you wouldn't buy it anyway!
And
if it does, the first time an armed teacher uses a weapon for something other than protection, a whole new
uproar over school safety will follow, and once again the media will be there, for better and worse.