Sentences with phrase «uproar in»

The decision has caused an uproar in the cryptocurrency market, with Bitcoin Indonesia CEO Oscar Dermawan criticizing the move, adding that Bitcoin is a «remarkable technological achievement.»
Also this week, Blockchain co-founder Nic Cary spoke at FinTechStorm 2015, and the final version of the New York BitLicense was released creating some uproar in the Bitcoin community.
WikiLeaks caused an uproar in the tech world after dumping a trove of documents detailing how the CIA hacks into devices, and companies are now responding.
The ongoing tiff between the FBI and Apple has merely added fuel to the fire, which has created an uproar in the world, especially in the United States, China, and the United Kingdom, over the encryption backdoor issue ever since Snowden's data leak controversy.
The ongoing tiff between the FBI and Apple has merely added fuel to the fire, which has created an uproar in the world, especially in the United States, China, and the United Kingdom, over the encr...
The controversial Tether company, which is thought to be one of the biggest manipulators of Bitcoin's price, has issued another batch of 300 million USDT, causing another uproar in the community.
Recently, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irda) had proposed a mandatory life cover with pension products, which had created an uproar in the industry.
The real uproar in the media has been about the process of making judicial appointments and not so much whether Justice Brown is a conservative, a libertarian or a conservative libertarian.
We've previously covered the ongoing saga of the anonymous blogger who caused an uproar in East Texas with his unbridled commentary on the so - called «patent trolls» that frequent its court system.
Whilst the bans, which are in place in several French seaside towns, have caused an uproar in the international press, 64 % of French people are said to be in favour of outlawing the burkini.
A new uproar in the blogosphere has broken out over the supposed «suppression» by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) of an internal review of the EPA's proposed endangerment finding on greenhouse gases.
... if Mike ever did try to influence our climate change coverage in a way that seemed to be inappropriate... there would be an uproar in the NPR newsroom and I'm sure word would get out to other news outlets.
The uproar in the climate science community is pretty telling, doncha know.
This caused quite an uproar in the skeptic community, not least because of its visual efficacy.
Here in Connecticut, there is a tremendous uproar in the little scenic town of Prospect about the potential construction of two windmills.
It's created a minor uproar in the small and organic farm community, as some worry that the massive fee could hit our friendly neighborhood farmers» market vendors and local farmers.
One way is to remind everyone that in 2001 Mr. Creed precipitated something of an uproar in the British press when he won the Tate's Turner Prize for «Work No. 227: Lights Going On and Off.»
In 1998, at the age of 30, he was the first black winner of the Turner prize, and he later caused uproar in some quarters with a painting of the Virgin Mary that featured spherical pieces of elephant dung.
Speaking of things to absolutely not do, this might be a good time to bring up lootboxes, those lovely little things that created such an uproar in recent months.
There was a bit of an uproar in the game industry last year.
The seemingly parochial row has caused uproar in the Italian capital, where Romans have lived side by side with cats since ancient times.
In 2017 there was an uproar in the indie community decrying all the scammers that were stealing money out of the KU pot.
You can see why this report is already causing an uproar in the book business.
I know when Amanda Hocking took her traditional publishing deal it caused quite an uproar in indie circles because many had dubbed her a champion of indie publishing and felt she'd sold out.
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This recent uproar in the world of self - publishing is a demonstration of what many critics fear most about the ability to flood the book market with garbage.
The resolution caused an uproar in the charter industry, which organized letters and demonstrations against the resolution.
However, they do exist, and this type of innovation seems to be the exact reason for their existence, so I don't really understand the uproar in this case.
It would cause a major uproar in any other city.
Even though the school board is permitted to rehire 50 % of the former staff, the mass firing has caused a national uproar in the economically depressed town.
And New Mexico is adjusting its system after flawed evaluations, based on erroneous data, caused an uproar in districts statewide.
A court ruling that overturned the suspension of a student who brought a gun to school because the boy was searched illegally has caused an uproar in the New York City schools.
Bryan Singer Indie Work: Singer's first film «Public Access» (about a drifter who causes an uproar in a small town through its local cable station) didn't get a distributor, but it did win the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 1993, and thus managed to grab Singer some attention.
Dirty Harry provoked a critical uproar in 1971 for its «fascist» message about the power of one, as it also elevated Clint Eastwood to superstar status through his most enduring screen persona.
Facebook's rollout of «Graph Search,» which connects users around common interests and mutual friends, has created uproar in the online dating space.
These devastating findings, which were released last week by British and French researchers, have caused uproar in the US, the biggest market for the drug.
Last year, NASA administrators caused an uproar in the space - science community when they announced cutbacks to many of their science programs.
Today Europe is at peace, but there is uproar in the universe.
The news caused an uproar in the Philippines, where a mass vaccination campaign was halted.
His decision to take the usual one - day speech and turn it into a six - stop tour across New York has caused a bit of an uproar in Albany.
In 2006, Mr Martin provoked uproar in the Commons by stopping Tory leader David Cameron asking Tony Blair whom he wanted as «his successor».
Mr. de Blasio urged the public not to «connect the dots» between the Gurley death and other incidents, like the Garner case and the uproar in Ferguson, Mo. after a grand jury failed to indict a white police officer for shooting to death a black teenager.
The proposed legislation and the Cuomo Administration's letter to Ottawa calling for the resignation of Peace Bridge General Manager Ron Rienas caused an uproar in Canada.
Despite the uproar in New Paltz over granting what critics consider excessive tax breaks for developers, the IDA will continue to offer Pilots, the chairman said, «because the use of Pilots makes us competitive with other counties.»
It is no coincidence that as we were slaughtering hundreds of our Shi'ite brothers on very spurious grounds in Zaria recently, the Saudis were also announcing in Riyadh the execution of 47 Shi'ites on terrorism charges, including Sheikh Nimr al - Nimr; provoking great uproar in the Shi'ite world.
Recently defecting to the IDC, Peralta faces a major uproar in his district.
City Council members Oliver Koppell and Annabel Palma may cause an uproar in City Hall, when they propose a bill that guarantees a wage of at least $ 10 for workers of development projects that have received more than $ 100,000 in public subsidies.
There's a minor uproar in the Commons.
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.
The Bishop's decision caused an uproar in Scranton's heavily unionized Catholic community and reignited the national debate over union protection under state law for teachers in religious schools of all faiths.
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