Sentences with phrase «uproar with»

The Australian computer scientist Craig Wright's talk at the Future of Bitcoin conference in Arnhem, Netherlands on July 1 caused considerable uproar with its content, as well as the speaker's choice of language, which was laden with expletives and perceived as threatening.
[29] While Marcel Duchamp caused uproar with his Fountain, which was not accepted as «art» at the time of its release due to Duchamp's attempt to mask the urinals true form, Nevelson took found objects and by spray painting them she disguised them of their actual use or meaning.
Last week famed physicist Stephen Hawking caused an uproar with his assertion that black holes do not exist — at least not as we've defined them for the past 40 years.
The comment sparked an uproar with some upstate Democrats who have long been sensitive to condescension from New York City - bred candidates that upstate is solely bucolic countryside meant as a playground for vacationers.
His comment invoked a public uproar with some Ghanaians as well as civil society organizations calling on the president to fire him.
This has already caused uproar with Labour decrying the fact that all levy money was Labours in full and Labour would go to court to get it.
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.
By super-heating our airy bower, we hope to better enjoy the Cornucopia of Uproars with which our pioneers in digitalia have roiled themselves of late.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
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.
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.)
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.
Uproar acquired another company with an experienced PR staff and my role evaporated.
With CEO Mark Zuckerberg now poised to address the uproar on Capitol Hill, Facebook said Wednesday that it's redesigning the settings menu on mobile devices, consolidating privacy options in one place, rather than sending users to some 20 different screens.
Your reference to the uproar had nothing to do with my comment that it was illogical and ridiculous that people would believe a god would create a religion for everyone on the planet yet made that religion only comprehensible in one specific language.
Then you admit your illogical ranting about how there was an uproar when the Bible was published in other languages has nothing to do with my point about the absurdity of requiring people to read the Quran in Arabic in order to properly understand it.
In Matthew, readers miss an insight into the Passion because thorubos is translated with two different words, «riot» and «uproar
The internet is in an uproar in recent with news that scientists have successfully proven that Biblical Canaanites survived and descended through the millennia to modern - day Lebanese.
Such a position caused an uproar of controversy in the American Jewish community, to which he reacted with his placid and unflappable confidence.
France had just gone to the wall; in Dunkirk the British troops had suffered a severe defeat; the Soviet Union was still allied with the Nazi empire for all eternity; the Middle East was in uproar as the Arabs sided with the Axis; the United States was still far away.
The uproar over The Patriot's Bible tells me we are ready to engage on a deeper level the question of how to reconcile the teachings of Jesus with national defense and war.
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 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.
There has been uproar in Romania over Bishop Barladeanu and another scandal involving a priest who had sex with a male student as believers are demanding more accountability from the church.
I have several gay family members, but I have no problem with people who's beliefs are different (as long as they are not discriminating against others) I also know several openly gay / lesbians that work for Chick - fil - A and have felt very comfortable there, at least until others started causing an uproar.
The present political uproar over abortion law in Ireland» one of only three western European nations, together with Poland and Malta, which continue to ban the practice» seems to have arrived with similar ferocity.
He was a short and small Israeli with a distinct accent in English and when our big group sat down to lunch on the first day he so elaborately and ridiculously was describing his utter disdain for carrots that the whole table was in an uproar of laughter.
The Liquid Riot «Spore Uproar» blended burger features Hen of the Wood, Pink Oyster and Lion's Main mushrooms and beef on a buttered and grilled brioche bun, topped with VT Creamery fresh goat cheese, a green tomato and poblano relish, and Liquid Riot Bierschnaps mushroom pate, red - veined sorrel and pickled red onion.
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.
If Chelsea were linked with MvG to fix our midfield problems this forum would be in uproar about the board buying average players.
@Phil: with the greatest respect i do recall members of arsenal fan tv attending a meet with Ivan G and it was at that time he tried to offset the uproar around the decline of the club and the fact the fans concerns were (are) not only being overlooked but we've been expected to accept being appeased with empty promises and treated like sh **
From Qatar's summer temperature to human rights issues, and from the country's lack of football history to the number of workers who have so far died in making the tournament possible, the decision has been met with uproar.
Eli Manning also dismissed the uproar about the issue, joking that he was also there, but that his disappointment was with the receivers not packing shorts and sandals.
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.
Should Arsenal fail to win the must - win match against West Brom tomorrow, there will be uproar, but I would be more livid with the so - called supporters than the team or the management.
He has also been the subject of controversy recently after being photographed with a cigarette outside a nightclub in London, which caused uproar within the press...
The Black Ferns - have fallen at the hands of arch rival England in a three - test series, with two losses and a draw, and there hasn't been much of an uproar.
Of course, it caused a major uproar across the Internet and with columnists, as did her follow - up piece defending her position (and, one suspects, buzz for her novel but, hey, more power to her).
In light of the recent uproar over the article on antidepressants and pregnancy that was published this week on the New York Times «Well Blog, I thought I would pause today on the unknowns that likely burden every single mom who suffers with a perinatal mood or anxiety disorder like PPD.
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 comments caused an uproar in the breastfeeding community, with Lactation consultant and baby care author, Pinky...
Futures have tumbled from a high above 131.000 cents in late February following an uproar over pink slime, which was treated with ammonia and used in ground beef for hamburgers.
You made a great point with, «Can you imagine the uproar if the court ordered a formula - feeding mother to breastfeed?»
The decision by the Mahama - led administration was met with massive public uproar, as many describing it as a threat to national security.
The ad with its shout of «You've been Tangoed» was withdrawn amid uproar over copycat attacks in playgrounds and streets, but Labour's desperate to put recent troubles behind the party and regain the initiative since Corbyn's reinstallation with a slightly higher majority.
In his speech, the NDC communication firebrand bemoaned the seemingly naivety of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo with regards to happenings in his own government and display of ignorance in virtually every issue that receives an uproar
Albany County GOP Chairman Don Clarey, who proved during the Occupy Albany uproar in Academy Park that he's no shrinking violet, leaped to the defense of Deputy Senate Majority Leader Tom Libous, who, along with two of his GOP colleagues — Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and Sen. George Maziarz — has drawn the Buffalo businessman's ire.
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