Sentences with phrase «with much backlash»

Apple has faced plenty of criticism for its decision to remove the traditional headphone jack from the iPhone 7 series, although other Android device makers including Motorola did it without dealing with much backlash at all.
This was met with much backlash from the low carb cavalry, because, well, if low is good then lower must be better...

Not exact matches

Ballmer and company did much to sour gamers on its brand last year with an ill - advised plan to kill used games, a scheme they were forced to backtrack on because of the backlash.
Since that day there has been so much backlash from him getting hit in the back of the head with a chair, to him getting called bipolar, sensitive, people say n — just to get a reaction out of him...
And some of the backlash is likely tied up with the fact that activists don't really need the mainstream media as much as they used to.
Some union officials and their allies say the change in strategy also reflects a recognition that the traditional winter ad wars are not without cost to themselves, both in dollars — 1199 alone has spent as much as $ 10 million a year out of a joint fund with the Greater New York Hospital Association — and in public relations backlash.
The Liberals support Keystone XL but say Harper's staunch support of the project damaged relations with the United States and actually hurt the oil industry by spurring so much environmental backlash.
There's growing concern among researchers that public wariness about the newborn screening program will create a backlashwith parents declining to screen their kids (who may end up much sicker because their disease wasn't caught early), and with the spots no longer made available for valuable pediatrics research, such as tracing the origins of childhood leukemia.
Early reviews (two fresh for every rotten) suggest the slight backlash that seems inevitable given that the director is covering similar territory with much more at his disposal.
Much might be made of Dhont's decision to cast a cisgender male in the lead role (films with Eddie Redmayne and Matt Bomer playing trans have been met with some backlash) but this might be a unique case.
Any backlash we feared was apparently quelled by the designs these teams chose: They focused as much on developing excellence among peers as reaching more students with excellence directly.
Teachers are right to be angry at those broken promises, especially because so much of the backlash to Common Core has little to do with the standards themselves.
While Netflix and Amazon have offered both unlimited movie and television streaming as well as original programming without much backlash from content producers, newspapers through companies like Issuu, Zinio, and Magzter have provided digital newspaper and magazine reading with unlimited consumption pricing plan options.
Even on its early onset, it's already receiving so much backlash from concerned authors who are seeing the same pattern with what Faleena Hopkins did to the word «cocky» (see #cockygate scandal).
Especially with the social media backlash against our new president's conservative viewpoints, you will see the publishing industry double down on their selection of books by and about people of color, the LGBTQ community, and others whose voices and stories we have not heard much from the straight white publishing world.
Indeed, the introduction even briefly touches upon the topic of how reinvention and change does not come easily to the videogame world, a fact that any gamer will surely be familiar with when we see so much backlash against reboots or even small changes to established series.
It didn't seem to annoy fans too much, either, who accepted it gracefully with minimal backlash.
The game has received quite the backlash since it's announcement in mid August, but despite recent events with Hideo Kojima's departure, it appears Konami seeks to prove that this new installment in the Metal Gear series is much more than a «cash grab».
It promises to be dire political terrain — an off - year election, in which liberal constituencies typically vote in much lower numbers, coupled with what is likely to be a ferocious backlash against Hillary Clinton's presidency.
«The populist backlash — a revulsion at top - down governments laden with jet - setting politicians landing in posh places to preach restraint to the masses — has swept America with Trump's election, Great Britain with Brexit, much of Europe, and Australia.»
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