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The embargo on ZTE, for example, prompted howls of protest.
The IDC has been provoking howls of protest from progressives for years.
The mostly uncontrolled influx drew howls of protest from nationalist politicians in Moscow.
But will his shift quell the howls of protest from within the U.S.?
McConnell's unprecedented legislative chicanery has drawn howls of protest from the media and Democrats.
West Ham still appointed him, despite howls of protest from its fans, to try to avoid the same fate.
That drew howls of protest from Verhofstadt and a handful of other MEPs, who asked Tajani to extend the hearing.
The firm may be forced to cut its dividend again, reckons Mr Winoker, which will produce howls of protest from investors.
" That controversial comment drew howls of protest, Cleveland Cavaliers basketball star LeBron James decrying that Trumps comments "made hate fashionable again.
With higher prices come the predictable howls of protest from politicians — about everything from oil-producer cartels to Wall Street speculators.
But fascination soon overcame fright, and the tears turned to howls of protest when his father tried to lead him away.
The move alarmed veteran prosecutors and led to howls of protest among Democrats, while Republicans mostly shrugged or offered mild concern.
The appearance of the Freewrite, a $20163 machine that does nothing but cloud-based word processing, was bound to cause howls of protest.
Despite the predictable howls of protest, this budget is exactly the kind of spending package the president said he would deliver to Congress.
Despite howls of protest from the news media and fans, he is said to want Kurt Rambis back as Knicks coach next season.
An optimistic version of what happens next, apart from howls of protest, is that Europe makes a concerted effort to organise its own defence.
He had to do it during a congressional adjournment, for there were howls of protest that his intent was to continue spy on legislators.
There can be a lot of drinking at these events, and howls of protest rise each time I decline a cocktail or glass of wine.
The mode was killed off with a firmware update in 2011, drawing howls of protest from fans and occasional petitions seeking to get it reinstated.
By late February, only 123 labs in five states were able to actually run tests, prompting backups that elicited howls of protest from state officials.
Jeff Flake, the Arizona Republican, introduced a resolution on Tuesday that would roll back the FCC's privacy policy, drawing howls of protest from consumer privacy watchdogs.
Every decision David Fernández Borbalán, the referee, gave against the host team was greeted with disdain; every wayward pass, every wrong decision triggered howls of protest.
Jeff Flake, the Arizona Republican, introduced a resolution on Tuesday that would roll back the FCC's privacy policy, drawing howls of protest from consumer privacy watchdogs.
Chau's unconstitutional arrest, however, provoked howls of protest in the National Assembly, which retaliated by delaying Thieu's signature Land Reform program for well over a year.
Howls of protest have been appearing in German media against Draghi's testimony and a recently proposed plan to cap maximum cash payments in the fight against terrorism.
Rodrigo Duterte, the president of the Philippines, drew howls of protest from feminists for kissing a woman on the lips at an event for overseas Filipina workers.
The administration's decision to try to discourage undocumented migrants from showing up at the U.S. border by separating children from their parents triggered howls of protest from Democrats.
The last time the Freedom Party joined the government, in 2000, howls of protest went up across Europe and tens of thousands of Austrians took to the streets.
Last week, House Republicans produced a tax bill that elicited howls of protest from realtors, homebuilders, small business advocates, officials from high tax states, universities, museums, and Democrats.
The U.S. then proceeded to fire just such a once-forbidden missile off the coast of California into the Pacific Ocean, a stunt that provoked howls of protest from Moscow.
More than five hours into the hearing, Brady offered an amendment that made a series of changes throughout the bill, prompting a new set of howls of protest from Democrats.
Despite howls of protest from Republicans, Mr. Marston did not regain his office — and the investigation resulted in Mr. Eilberg's pleading guilty to a conflict-of-interest charge in 1979.
Riding a surge of outrage from the #MeToo movement, the reauthorization debate is going to be a flash point with any opposition evoking howls of protest and accusations of racism and sexism.
It was all the more striking because Mr. Trump has aggressively attacked the federal judiciary in public comments and on Twitter, drawing howls of protest from Democrats but little criticism from Republicans.
President Trump's newly-installed Federal Communications Commission chief Ajit Pai moved to reverse several pro-consumer initiatives on Friday, including the agency's zero-rating review, prompting howls of protest from public interest advocates.
Despite the howls of protest from some on the right, it would hardly be an undignified, unprecedented surrender: There was bad blood aplenty between Clinton and President Obama before he brought her aboard.
Her opposition to bidding for the 2024 Olympics — which she said was not a priority given the problems Rome faces — brings howls of protest from those who see the Olympics as a financial boon.
Senate Republicans moved ahead with the nomination over their objections, generating howls of protest from Democrats, who accused the majority party of running roughshod over the Senate's tradition of deference to home-state senators.
Washington pardoned men convicted of treason in the Whiskey Rebellion of 1791-94 despite howls of protest from other Federalists, said Mark Osler, a law professor at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota.
By political designs, that step would seem to be aimed squarely at China, whose prodigious production of steel has flooded global markets with cheap product, bringing howls of protest from competitors around the world.
But that announcement provoked howls of protest from conservative politicians and many others old enough to be the fathers of Triple J's audience, including communications minister Mitch Fifield, who is in charge of the ABC.
The company repurposed two photographs from recent migrant rescue operations by staff members from the Franco-German charity SOS Méditerranée for an advertising campaign, drawing howls of protest that the ads were insensitive and exploitive.
Fabre's program, which would have focused on the "Belgian Spirit", was met with howls of protest from performing artists, and parties across the political spectrum who said the festival was Greek and should include Greek works.
A federal appeals court panel wrestled Monday with how to handle two immigration-related legal disputes that triggered howls of protest from the Trump administration after district court judges issued nationwide injunctions to enforce their rulings.
The FBI sent a letter to Congress saying that in a separate investigation of Weiner it had discovered the emails on a device the couple shared, a decision by Comey that elicited howls of protest from Democrats.
Netflix's lack of transparency about viewer information has been met by howls of protest by competitors, who say there is no credibility to the data that does seep out, because there is no independent verification or context.
But in 2014, the Tony Awards Administration Committee abruptly announced the elimination of the categories, prompting howls of protest from Broadway sound designers and fans, and a petition to reinstate the awards that garnered more than 30,000 signatures.
Predictably, we heard howls of protest from Beijing about secondary sanctions, threatening U.S.-China ties — even as the Chinese use trade as a weapon against South Korea for deploying terminal high altitude aerial defense (THAAD) to defend themselves.
President Trump's top telecom regulator, Republican Ajit Pai, on Wednesday announced his intention to dismantle US rules protecting net neutrality, prompting howls of protest from open internet advocates who vowed to mobilize a grassroots movement to fight Pai's plan.
But the howls of protest are unlikely to amount to much in a Congress where lawmakers — many of whom once prized their spending prerogatives almost above all else — acknowledge their power to steer federal dollars has been severely eroded.
The move prompted howls of protest from Democrats and some Russia hawks, who accused the administration of going soft on Russia in the midst of the special counsel's investigation into whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia's election meddling.
Ordinarily, an American president launching unilateral military action without United Nations approval or anything but pro forma consultation with allies would elicit howls of protest from the international community — doubly so, you'd think, if his name happened to be Donald Trump.
The chief justice, a conservative nominated by Republican president George W. Bush, has drifted slightly to the left in recent years, drawing howls of protest from activists on the right who have complained that he has proved to be a disappointment.
When his executive order putting Steve Bannon into the top circle of the National Security Council drew howls of protest, Trump got mad — because, Thrush and Haberman reported, he had not been fully briefed on the order before he signed it.
And in recent weeks, over howls of protest at home and abroad, it has jammed through one law, and announced others to come, that will give the party a nearly uncontested grip over the country's broadcasting system, including the top-rated television channel.
First, consider that in the path to getting to this precise moment, howls of protest have been directed at conservatives who dared to question whether the various iterations of so-called repeal bills did, in fact, repeal ObamaCare (hint: they did not).
Part of the Academy's proposed solution had been to streamline the presentation process by handing out four of the two dozen awards during commercial breaks, a move that produced such loud howls of protest from Hollywood that organization staged a rather embarrassing retreat.
Faced with the president's abrupt declaration, which drew howls of protest from Congress and concerned phone calls from allies like Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, Mr. Bolton felt compelled to talk his boss into slowing down the process, these officials said.
The agency, set up in 2011 in the wake of the financial crisis, is a political lightning rod — the party platform Republicans adopted last week calls it a "rogue agency" that should be abolished — and howls of protest usually accompany any new rules it proposes.
Earlier restrictions on exporting weapons systems to countries involved in the Yemen war prompted howls of protest from Britain and France, since the presence of German components in many joint projects risked harming lucrative export deals with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
American had drawn howls of protest from customers when it announced it was reducing the distance between rows of seats—"seat pitch", in industry jargon—on its new Boeing 7373 Max planes to 29 inches, compared with the 31-inch pitch on its existing 737-800s.
Language declinism is familiar territory for linguists whose research into the way languages evolve is frequently met with howls of protest from those who insist that things were much better in the old days, when people presumably knew how to spell and write with perfect grammar.
That sparked howls of protest from independent election watchdogs, as did his leading role in writing a provision that was quietly slipped into a 2014 year-end spending bill that allowed national party committees to accept donations of $97,400 per person to fund legal costs associated with recounts like the ones in Florida.
During Ms. Yovanovitch's testimony, lawyers for Republican members repeatedly pressed her about whether she leaked a copy of her opening statement to the news media, prompting howls of protest from her lawyer: "Anything she would know about that, she would know through counsel, so she's not going to answer that," her lawyer said repeatedly.
Nor is a vet visit fun for pet owners, who have to take time out of their schedules to shift their unwilling beast(s) into a room full of other unwilling beasts — hoping the howls of protest from the blacked-out cage in the corner aren't shrill enough to set off an answering caterwaul from their own misery crate… meooooooooowwwwwwwwwwl!
The day's debates stretched on for 14 hours before Chairman Jerry Nadler abruptly called an end to the session, prompting literal howls of protest from GOP members who saw Nadler's move as a way to get the vote on TV. Democrats blamed Republicans for the delay, saying they used the little power they have in the House to drag out the proceedings.
If they stopped flights between Britain and Europe, they would face howls of protest from influential flag carriers such as Air France-KLM and Lufthansa of Germany—which would risk losing their valuable take-off and landing slots at London's Heathrow Airport if it took longer than five weeks or so to reach a deal—as well as from Mediterranean hoteliers left with empty resorts in the summer.
Suggesting that he would now alter his position brought howls of protest from his conservative supporters and his primary opponents led by Senator Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE of Texas who charged that Trump used his hard line immigration policies only to secure the Republican nomination.
Pius XII's elevation to Venerable status elicited "howls of protest from Jewish groups across Europe and the world" because of his controversial record during the Holocaust. The World Jewish Congress called the action "inopportune and premature". Rabbi Marvin Hier, founder and dean at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, said he was "amazed" and that "it has become our business, because in my opinion, there would be a great distortion of history" if Pius XII were canonized.AFP. December 22, 2009.
The deciding factor was that Bône was in Algeria, and a purely Algerian (French) route was favored by the premier Georges Clemenceau and other leading politicians. The government proposed a law to let Schneider build the railway to Bône, but ran into opposition from various sources including socialists and syndicalists. In March 1909 the government withdrew the proposed Bône railway law, and immediately there were howls of protest from Algeria. In the end, the initial concessions expired on 10 April 1913 before any work had started.
The depot at Largs was closed, and Rothesay depot remained with Western Scottish. The Ardrossan depot closed shortly afterward. The newly privatised Western Scottish was successful in securing all the tendered services on the Isle of Arran, putting the future of the small Brodick-based operator Arran Transport in jeopardy and drawing howls of protest and criticism from locals and the local media. However, Arran Transport managed to stay in business by competing against the larger operator on its home island, and also the neighbouring Isle of Bute.
Carson played for Wests in the 1958 NSWRFL season's and 1961 NSWRFL season's grand finals. His two international appearances were for Australia in the 2nd and 3rd games of the 1962 Ashes series. Carson was involved in one of the most talked about and controversial passages of play in rugby league test match history in 1962. In the third Ashes test against Great Britain at the Sydney Cricket Ground, referee Darcy Lawler awarded a try to Ken Irvine late in the game, ignoring a forward pass from Bill Carson amid howls of protest from Lions players.
It was agreed that the replay would take place the following Saturday, 26 September at 12 noon. The match was dubbed as "High Noon" as this was also the 1998 AFL Grand Final day. Brighton won the replay by 66 points in a controversial match which saw a large number of unsavory incidents and several reports. There was further controversy prior to the match when rugged Brighton player Rodney Fielding, who had been reported and suspended for three matches from an incident arising from the drawn grand final, was given permission by the SFL executive to play in the grand final replay despite howls of protest by the Cygnet club.
The rapid expansion of British folk rock that followed in the wake of Liege & Lief in the 1970s came mainly from three sources. First were existing folk performers who now ‘electrified’, including Mr. Fox, formed around the acoustic duo Bob and Carole Pegg, and Pentangle, who having previously recorded largely without electrification, produced a fourth album, Cruel Sister, in 1970, very much in the British folk rock mould.B. Sweers, Electric Folk: The Changing Face of English Traditional Music (Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 84 and 135. Similarly, Swarbrick's former playing partner, Martin Carthy, joined Steeleye Span in 1971 to howls of protest in the folk music world.M. Brocken, The British Folk Revival 1944–2002 (Ashgate, Aldershot, 2003), p. 102.
These refusals were due to the influence of Amsterdam, but also to diplomatic counter-pressure of France, exerted by its highly able ambassador Paul François de Quelen de la Vauguyon. When diplomatic means did not suffice, Britain resorted increasingly to seizure of what it considered "contraband" in Dutch bottoms on the high seas by the Royal Navy and British privateers. This elicited howls of protest from the affected merchants, for which the Dutch government at first remained deaf. France then started to exert pressure on the Dutch government to "defend its treaty rights" by selectively imposing economic sanctions on the Dutch cities that supported the stadtholder in his opposition to taking countermeasures against the British "depredations".
It was the Dragons eighth consecutive premiership and their third consecutive grand final win against the Western Suburbs Magpies. The match's only try, scored by Dragons winger Johnny King, was clouded in controversy after he appeared to be tackled when a defender knocked him flat on the ground, only to get up and carry the ball to the try line under howls of protest from Wests players who believe that the referee had called King to play the ball. That try became the centre of furore when rumors spread that match referee Darcy Lawler had bet on St. George to win (Wests captain Arthur Summons later claimed one of his players announced to his teammates before the game that any who had bet on the Magpies to win had better lay off their bets as referee Lawler had backed St. George). After the match, photographer John O'Gready took the iconic rugby league photograph, "The Gladiators", depicting Arthur Summons supporting St. George captain Norm Provan.

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