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A hybrid drivetrain will likely be met with similar outcries.
The new legislation has sparked outcries in the tech community.
Daily protests, job walkouts,and public outcries have become the norm.
Minor leaks that have been reported have prompted outcries from critics.
Such hefty price tags have prompted outcries from patients and patient advocates.
A descendant of Cuban immigrants, Runio echoed outcries from colleagues, including Sen.
Israel and other countries closed immigrant prisons after domestic and international outcries.
There should be outcries in all 85033 jurisdictions that bid for Amazon.
The proposal sparked outcries that Trump just wants to punish his political enemies.
Outcries over perceived censorship have seemingly only gotten worse in today's political climate.
When "An Officer and a Spy" was released, we heard outcries about censorship.
That incident and other human-rights outcries continue to cast a shadow over the kingdom.
That incident and other human-rights outcries continue to cast a shadow over the kingdom.
We heard similar outcries when Apple adopted a USB Type-C only port for its MacBook.
"The only thing we have are the outcries and hope that this will change," she said.
Despite international outcries, the EPA has done close to nothing to reverse the impacts of neonics.
Requests and outcries for a peaceful response from our president amid the growing threat are entirely misdirected.
It wouldn't be surprising to see more outcries of anti-conservative bias from the right on Twitter.
The tightening of the reins has led to public outcries by scientists and a landslide of agency resignations.
Unlike many campus outcries of the past year, this one has nothing to do with sexism or racism.
The outcries over the rescission of funds for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) are a red herring.
The announcement of a white model representing African heritage led to cultural appropriation outcries across social media. Wow.
But the outcries and threat to her multimillion-dollar brand were enough to make her issue an official apology.
Understandably, these bits of news brought outcries from the United Nations, human rights organizations and celebrities like George Clooney.
If you find a stock that is widely hated but the outcries are unreasonably negative, that's when cynics buy.
Despite outcries, users and YouTubers say, the Google-owned service has yet to introduce strict discipline on its website.
The response follows similar tech industry outcries over Trump administration policies that, for the most part, don't affect their businesses.
In August 19323, in the face of outcries at home and abroad about corruption, cruelty and economic catastrophe, he resigned.
The children's museums' outcries are not the first time the museum sector has gotten involved in issues surrounding migrant detention facilities.
She noted that while social media and hashtag outcries are new, there's nothing new about fans choosing sides during a feud.
Often in cases of fighters returning to action after announcing their retirements, there can be similar opposing outcries, and justifiably so.
And yet the Co-op's small-scale errors and outcries and inefficiencies make the place feel organic, in the non-U.
It has also inspired outcries from global leaders, who pledge to stand together against the protectionist actions of the United States.
Despite outcries, too, over appalling lapses in food safety, and high-level promises to improve it, enforcement has not been markedly strengthened.
That, according to Dodwell, has been the root of many public outcries, including the recent protests and the Umbrella Movement in 2014.
In December, Ryan's $1.1 trillion Omnibus budget approved millions in continued federal funding grants for sanctuary cities despite outcries from victims' families.
In 1850, responding to slaveholders' outcries, Congress passed a Fugitive Slave Act that strengthened the federal mandate for arresting and returning escapees.
In what's become a daily routine during the Trump transitionary period, the president-elect's pick of Sessions has been met with exasperated outcries.
The entertainment juggernaut (X-Men pun intended) recently began a universe-wide storyline called Secret Empire, enraging fans beyond the normal geeky outcries.
They also say that while global outcries have focused on saving the Amazon, agriculture has led to more destruction of Brazil's tropical savanna.
Public outrage over how she handled the protests, including her issued apologies through the city's spokespeople, have led to outcries for her resignation.
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and his wife Louise Linton sparked two social media outcries through their in-your-face embrace of their privilege.
Revelations that some 50 million of its user profiles were inappropriately harvested add to a list of outcries over the social network's practices.
The breach, affecting the personal information of 143 million people, has prompted outcries on Capitol Hill and calls for hearings and additional disclosures.
But some funding for the island's long-term recovery has remained in limbo, despite outcries from the island and its allies in Washington.
The conditions at MDC sparked protests outside the jail this weekend by friends and relatives of the prisoners and outcries from government officials.
Intentionally or not, under the pen of screenwriter Mark Boal, Detroit reproduces situations that have sparked outcries from the black community in recent years.
What's new to the situation, according to Cutler, is how incidents of anti-homeless violence have been recorded and subsequently turned into public outcries.
A fifth, Mylan, manufacturer of the EpiPen, was also the subject of public outcries because of questionable price hikes on a life-saving medication.
The episode still needs to be clarified, but it has already provoked outcries against unfair treatment in the media and prejudice against the Global South.
Mr. Bissonnette was not charged with terrorism, prompting outcries from Muslim groups that, if his name had been Muhammad, the charges would have been different.
The price increases by the three drug makers — Lilly, Novo Nordisk and Sanofi — have happened in near lock step and prompted outcries from patient groups.
At the same time, he postures as a victim, vacillating between venomous outcries at his foes and the desperate need for validation from his fans.
Boeing's new CEO Dave Calhoun had a challenging first day running the company — a debt downgrade warning and outcries from lawmakers over his potential bonus.
If we aren't dealing with the fallout of public officials being caught wearing blackface, we're seeing outcries over products that may or may not be offensive.
In fact, Trump has elicited strong outcries from liberal and minority groups since he first characterized many Mexican immigrants "rapists" in his June 2015 campaign kickoff.
The big picture: Per the Times, attacks on schools "were common 10 years ago" for the Taliban, but they swore them off after outcries from communities.
Mr. Lee added, however, that the academy was changing, noting the organization's aggressive efforts to diversify its membership after the #OscarsSoWhite outcries of 2015 and 2016.
Outcries of a double-standard are pouring out of CES after the Consumer Tech Association revoked an award from a company geared toward women's sexual health. 4.
Revelations by two newspapers that some 50 million of its user profiles were inappropriately harvested add to a growing list of outcries over the social network's practices.
With investigations underway, there have been several shakeups: • Michigan State President Lou Anna Simon resigned in late January after outcries that the school's response wasn't good enough.
There has been something of a revolution in thinking though over the past few months, as opposition to content moderation retreats in the face of repeated public outcries.
His behavior has sparked outcries of obstruction of justice and lead to questions about whether the U.S. democracy would be better and healthier with more independence for prosecutors.
As he snaked and loped through space, those outcries, and the occasional snarl, punctuated Jocelyn Pook's onerous score, the inner animal concept taken a few howls too far.
By our estimates, half of major federal agencies have experimented with AI. Among the 160 AI uses we found, some — such as facial recognition — are fueling public outcries.
This is basically a "greatest hits" of the Trump proposals that have drawn the biggest outcries — not just from liberals and the media but from the Republican establishment.
But others have created major headaches for Republicans, spurring outcries from their own — most notably the typically media-averse Tim Scott of South Carolina, the Senate's lone black Republican.
Attempted cuts have led to outcries and embarrassing moments for Trump, including some that seemed to indicate he wasn't fully aware of the contents of the White House budget request.
Dagres noted that the desire to block Instagram could also be linked to public outcries caused by government leaders and their families making ostentatious displays of wealth on the platform.
The state of play: Trump hates being goaded into action by media outcries, and a source close to the president said there was "zero" chance he fires Acosta right away.
Despite periodic outcries on Tumblr, the mainstream media have largely ignored the old stories about The Draco Trilogy, with the exception of this well-researched summary on The Daily Dot.
This means certain drugs that sell in the United States aren't available in other countries — and there are often public outcries when these agencies refuse to approve a given drug.
Trump administration officials have argued that despite the outcries over trade, most of the country has been unscathed and businesses are still benefiting from lower taxes and strong economic growth.
Despite the outcries trying silence her, Yahya is still dedicated to giving a voice to the young girls left behind, many of whom are the victims of child marriage and sexual abuse.
Progress is slow, and even with periodic outcries and promises to do better, the numbers of people from underrepresented groups in the industry haven't actually changed much over the past 10 years.
Numerous other examples, including a mass murder game called Hatred and a school shooting simulator, have prompted similar outcries around Valve's philosophy on moderation and its hands-off approach to storefront curation.
Despite the outcries of some industry groups and lobbyists, Republicans not only overhauled the tax code in a matter of weeks, they also repealed a core piece of the Affordable Care Act.
As evidenced in the struggle of the civil rights movement, Title VII was intended to fulfill a distinct and remedial legislative purpose that was responsive to the cultural outcries of its time.
If school administrators receive carte blanche to tamp down and vet non-frivolous outcries on topics of social justice, expressed in areas generally associated with free student communication, where would that leave us?
These incidents have sparked outcries about the restriction of free speech and expression, and raised the all-too-familiar debate surrounding whether politics should be kept out of gaming, sports, or anything else.
And following outcries in 2015, rumors—which the FDA declared unfounded—spread that tampons are contaminated with asbestos and dioxin, and that rayon and rayon-blend tampons can cause Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS).
The result is more like a sheaf of witness statements than like a chorus of outcries, and, if the Dardennes share the social commitment of Ken Loach, say, they lack his accusing wrath.
"Trump is driving the situation on the Korean peninsula to the brink of a nuclear war, making such outcries as 'the U.S. will not rule out a war against the DPRK,'" KCNA said.
Controversial artworks like Andres Serrano's Piss Christ have spurred public outcries against the organization, which Republicans including former New York Senator Al D'Amato, now a lobbyist, have used to argue for defunding the agency.
After outcries over ethical issues, such as the reckless endangerment of sex workers, the event was cancelled, even though the department claimed it wasn't public dissent that caused them to call off the live-tweet.
Her case became a new flash point in a national debate over the administration's hard-line immigration policies, eliciting outcries from members of Congress as well as the American Academy of Pediatrics, an advocacy group.
Originally Francis had been a staunch defender of Barros, dismissing outcries from many of Chile&aposs faithful, including some church officials, that the bishop was unfit for the office because he ignored abuse by the Rev.
If they were independent, there would be a significant number of cases in which the "vigilantes" were apprehended by the police either as the killings were taking place or soon thereafter in response to immediate outcries.
Chinese competition was a driving factor in Mr. Macron's backing to seal a deal between Alstom and Siemens, despite outcries from political opponents in France that he was handing over a French icon to the Germans.
Public rage at the President's actions started to grow louder -- from outcries of concern when the future of Dreamers hung in the balance to condemnation of the White House policy of separating children from asylum-seeking parents.
It was unclear whether the city will be able to make Kidd get rid of the emojis, but the city planning commission will reportedly review residential mural ordinances later this month in response to the neighbors' outcries.
Only the highest-profile cases -- such as that of Sandra Bland, whose hanging death in a Waller County jail cell last year sparked outcries and investigations -- make headlines, but Session alleges that deaths such as Garland's are common.
He was great, he was fantastic, only he could make America great again—when pressed for details on how he would do that, he responded vaguely, or with positions that he'd be forced to disavow after public outcries.
An Alabama girl's banishment from high school basketball came to an end on Friday morning when a circuit court judge accomplished what appeals to state boards and outcries from some of the most prominent voices in sports could not.
The Los Angeles Police Commission is seeking public input on when to release footage from police shootings after public outcries in places like Chicago and Charlotte, N.C., over the release of footage in high-profile episodes in those cities.
The results of the Toluna survey are a reminder that Amazon continually ranks among the top brands in the U.S. as far as overall positive customer impressions, despite outcries from small businesses, politicians and some of their own warehouse workers.
Both acts came out of public outcries about the vulnerability of children at the hands of their parents, and laid out cases where the state could intervene if parents were not being perceived as acting in their children's best interest.
Drug companies want patients to pay as little out of pocket as possible (exposure to bigger portions of drugs' costs leads to outcries like last year's around the EpiPen), so they make concessions to PBMs to get more favorable formulary placement.
Images of dozens of high school students kneeling with their hands behind their heads during mass roundups have circulated the news in France, sparking greater outcries of excessive force used by police amidst the fracas of the Yellow Vests protests.
The ceremony took place not long after President Trump revealed his first federal budget plan, which proposes eliminating the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, prompting outcries from PEN America and other writers' groups.
Rapaport and his podcast's staff explained in a February episode — after he was fired — that although he was hesitant to partner with Barstool because of outcries that the site was openly misogynistic, teaming up still made sense considering Barstool's financial stability.
And on top of it all, a culture of intolerance makes the toxic stress even worse, what with BBQ Beckys, the outcries over a black Little Mermaid, the stigmatization of black athletes and their strength, and the everyday silencing of black pain.
The declaration comes at a time that low-cost airlines have created tourism booms in many leading cities, but at the same time prompting outcries from locals who have been pushed out because of surging house prices due to short-term rentals.
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With the ongoing debate surrounding tax reform, the budget and a potential government shutdown, along with outcries from the left about massive revenue losses, it's time we remind our policymakers that we don't have a revenue problem, we have a spending problem.
But while some of that data could be useful for public health efforts like the virus response, the companies are also wary of retriggering the same alarms about privacy violations that have triggered outcries and investigations in both the U.S. and Europe.
There were outcries when Malaysia in 2016 ordered eateries and fast food chains such as Auntie Anne's and A&W to change the name of dishes such as 'Pretzel Dog' and 'Coney Dog' to 'Pretzel Sausage' and 'Beef Coney' or 'Chicken Coney'.
The ruptured well spewed more than 4 billion cubic feet of natural gas into the air over nearly four months from October 2015 to February 2016, prompting outcries from the suburban communities near the facility that became a public relations nightmare for the utility.
These myriad characters have one thing in common: they all have appeared on state-run China Central Television (CCTV) since President Xi Jinping took power three years ago, confessing their alleged crimes in front of a nationwide audience amid public outcries over trumped-up charges.
"HIGH-PRESSURE" RESPONSE Trump's announcement on Thursday of 103-percent and 10-percent levies on foreign steel and aluminum touched off outcries of unfair protectionism from trading partners, while it drew cheers from domestic producers as a move to combat questionable export practices by other countries.
Story at a glance In the same year that emphatic public outcries for climate change landed youth climate activist Greta Thunberg acclaim as Time's Person of the Year, the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, colloquially known as COP25, ended not with a bang but a whimper.
Bringing people together, and forming communities — this is, of course, the stuff of Facebook mission statements, and a mantra that's been so often repeated in a year of scandals and outcries over the prevalence of toxic behavior and the glacially slow pace when it comes to addressing it.
In response to all the scathing investigative journalism, public outcries, and a lawsuit brought by the Justice Department regarding treatment of adolescents, Mayor Bill de Blasio has pledged, and begun to enact, serious reforms, recently making good on one key promise by ending solitary confinement for all inmates 21 or younger.
Still, others wonder if antitrust enforcement is too slow to bring about meaningful relief in high technology markets where the market may evolve rapidly before any enforcement action can be brought, while others see these as examples of healthy markets with highly innovative firms making the current outcries overblown and unwarranted.
But with Trump Jr. and his allies now mounting a fierce pushback against Burr, the GOP chairman could soon be forced to make a difficult decision if Trump Jr. defies the subpoena: whether to hold Trump Jr. in contempt and risk further GOP backlash or give the President's eldest son a pass and spark outcries of favoritism.
The Brexit secretary referred to his previous career as a businessman when he said, "you often knew what was a good deal even though you didn't have the numbers," in a comment which comforted few members of the parliamentary hearing as he faced vocal outcries over his acknowledgement that the government had not yet prepared a satisfactory economic assessment of the consequences of leaving the EU without a deal.
This happens whether or not a character is explicitly vying for power, survival, or something in between, and the result — apart from the occasional outcries of millions of Game of Thrones fans when their fave "loses" the game — is that you can see an equivalent of history's many footnotes about certain minor characters playing out in front of you en route to the broader lessons that shape the world.
In an era of rising income inequality, of unlimited corporate spending on campaign messaging that allows the richest forces in our society to gain unprecedented political power, of voters left and right rallying to outcries about a corrupt system and Washington as a swamp in search of a drain, why can no unity be forged between the viewers of Fox News and MSNBC, who instead prefer mutual vilification?
The moment for abstract solutions and promises of gradual change has long since passed; no longer can even the most aloof, sheltered elites honestly deny the disastrous statuses quo, societal as well as environmental, that capitalistic overreach, empty 'Third Way' ideals, and failed neoliberal agendas have brought about, with all the electoral volatilities, economic uncertainties, refugee crises, radicalisms, recessions, repressions, and xenophobic outcries that have by now collectively become one and the same quaking political landscape.

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