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Of course, people are up in arms on social media.
Normally, I don't get too up in arms about things.
European misunderstanding and confusion The Europeans are up in arms.
It's that plot turn that has people up in arms.
Open internet advocates in India went positively up in arms.
Many of the plans have conservationist groups up in arms.
Naturally, digital rights advocates are up in arms about the proposal.
This is really the part that has fans up in arms.
Dua Lipa was up in arms while up in the air.
Last weekend's incident has a number of parties up in arms.
Yet Democrats are still up in arms for two other reasons.
It is the lakefront location that has them up in arms.
Naturally, some people are up in arms about the new guidelines.
Take Mylan's EpiPen, which has parents and lawmakers up in arms.
Mr. Trump's right-wing media supporters are also up in arms.
Do we want to get everyone up in arms about this?
That's why people are up in arms about what Luckey did.
" But, she added, "the part where people are up in arms?
I understand why the left and the media are up in arms.
If these were conventional weapons, the world would be up in arms.
Honorable mention goes to "Ones up in arms" for the crosswordese ULNAS.
Candy lovers are up in arms over a Kit Kat faux pas.
The US Congress was up in arms over the Saudi journalist's killing.
This had many on the left up in arms and promising reform.
Telecom companies, meanwhile, are up in arms over the net neutrality legislation.
Folks were up in arms, and consumer vigilantes took to the Twittersphere.
But the ramped-up rhetoric clearly has the press up in arms.
Which is, without question, something that has conservatives up in arms. 10.
Ever since, Latinx scholars, artists and activists have been up in arms.
Farhad: Of course people on Twitter are up in arms about this.
Many of my comedy colleagues are up in arms, at least digitally.
"It's hardly surprising some indigenous groups are up in arms," he said.
Romans are up in arms over the tree that has been dubbed "Spelacchio".
Including, it seems, the tabloids that have gotten Oliver hilariously up in arms.
They can't touch the regulatory policies that have conservatives so up in arms.
Remainers are up in arms over what many claim was a stolen vote.
It's Trump's particular choice of wording that has the internet up in arms.
He should be more up in arms over paying $42 for a salad.
So I wasn't prepared for how up in arms certain folks would get.
It's the hair used to achieve it that has women up in arms.
The decision has some teachers up in arms, history teacher Greg Pittman said.
New pro-life legislation has the NARAL Pro-Choice America up in arms.
He questioned why his colleagues weren't "up in arms" over the president's rhetoric.
The community didn't get up in arms, mostly because Marlena wanted to sell.
And Andromeda's goofy animations are the ones that have people up in arms?
Free speech and copyright experts have been up in arms about the case.
So why were prominent liberals up in arms about this routine FCC investigation?
It's one of the reasons the unions are up in arms right now.
And this one has corporate executives up in arms — and scrambling to comply.
A Big Brother contestant just made a "joke" that has people up in arms.
What impact does this census question have that has everybody so up in arms?
It's also why fans are up in arms at Cole Sprouse's recent Instagram post.
That's why gig companies like Uber and Lyft were up in arms about it.
"Our neighbors were up in arms when you moved into the block," he said.
The big fight over the weekend left some would-be viewers up in arms.
Members of Congress in both parties are up in arms, and they should be.
Much of Silicon Valley has been up in arms over Trump's recent travel ban.
So, naturally, everyone was all up in arms about this info being out there.
That part even has bankers, unlikely allies to public-interest lawyers, up in arms.
When Uber decided to make cuts to its fares, drivers were up in arms.
But people in wealthier suburbs — who own cars — have also been up in arms.
You take that away, and people are going to be absolutely up in arms.
It's that three-state plan that has Democrats and schools groups up in arms.
Bits The tech industry has been up in arms about President Trump's immigration moves.
The decision has labor leaders and lawmakers in Ohio, Michigan, and Maryland up in arms.
Fifteen years into the venture, however, a growing number of tenants are up in arms.
Apparently, you can, because the internet is up in arms over Kylie Cosmetics' latest launch.
Now, some prominent white supremacists are up in arms about being targeted on the service.
Blackface video roils private school: Families at Poly Prep in Brooklyn are up in arms.
The obviously problematic proposal has many people up in arms, and they're sounding off on Twitter.
GRAHAM: Well, President Trump could nominate George Washington and they would all be up in arms.
"Republicans were up in arms because I was there listening to the president speak," Cooper explained.
When the iPhone 7 killed off the headphone jack, some Apple fans were up in arms.
Strange, father-less pregnancies aren't exactly anything to get up in arms over (see: the Bible).
French fry vendors of Ghent, Belgium, are up in arms over new legislation regarding their businesses.
And the GOP will be up in arms about five questions that Tim Kaine wasn't asked.
Opponents of Mr Trump are up in arms; some are intent on causing trouble in Cleveland.
There's an FCC proposal that everyone is up in arms about, but it's not net neutrality.
But Republicans were up in arms, warning that the Fed's policies would lead to runaway inflation.
Various pro-democracy camps in Hong Kong and many legal professionals were quickly up in arms.
Meanwhile, Waliya soon has the neighbors up in arms for playing her prayer tapes too loudly.
Despite this, Chinese "netizens" — or people on social media — were up in arms about the proposal.
It is this contradictory approach to censoring social media content that has conservatives up in arms.
Needless to say, the stand-out moment between Warren and Buttigieg had everyone up in arms.
The general public hasn't entirely made up its mind, but seem much less up in arms.
And much of Switzerland is up in arms—about the reliability of the country's coffee supply.
The business community, particularly the tech community, and Hollywood are up in arms about the law.
But ultra-Orthodox parties in the coalition of Binyamin Netanyahu, the prime minister, were up in arms.
Doctors facing lower reimbursement rates under Medicare for All might go up in arms about Sanders' plan.
In fact, look at all the people who are up in arms over Lindsay Lohan this week.
Jones is up in arms, calling the social-media blackout an abrogation of his First Amendment freedoms.
Some of those citizens, members of the capital's upper classes, are up in arms about the change.
Public sector workers were also up in arms when told they faced a two-year pay freeze.
This is them punishing us for not watching IGTV People were up in arms over the change.
I used to be the up-in-arms guy, but through time I'm a lot more mellow.
For now, no one in Jenner's famous family appears to be up in arms about the reunion.
The Internet went up in arms and the company responded by removing the product from their site.
You can be sure of one thing in tech: Sticker shock quickly gets people up in arms.
The internet was up in arms recently about female only screenings of the new movie Wonder Woman.
Christensen predicted that activists would be up in arms if abortion services aren't barred under the bill.
However, it isn't the M.O. in Europe, which may be why foreign travelers are up in arms.
"There are soldiers in every unit that are willing to rise up in arms," he told CNN.
"Within a few years of that first Be-In, people were up in arms," Ms. Gutierrez said.
U.S. automakers will be up in arms since they rely on Mexican plants for assembly and parts.
Get prepared for all your prequel-hating friends to be up in arms if that's the case.
Why does the mere mention of my name cause people to get up in arms in Washington, DC?
At the hospital, Fangs Fogarty (Drew Ray Tanner) is still alive but the Serpents are up in arms.
If Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, had spoken in similar terms, the tabloids would be up in arms.
Everyone was all up in arms—small town, you know—my dad kicked me out of the house.
Now, thanks to a video shot by a bystander, Twitter is also up in arms about the incident.
Billy Baldwin thinks anyone who gets up in arms over the right to bear arms is grossly misguided.
That's why the UCFW is up in arms about Amazon's program—it sees the writing on the wall.
Sean Newell Sportswriters are up in arms because they don't like that Kevin Durant did what he wanted.
Every black person in this country ought to be up in arms about what he said about mothers.
Now, Bergdahl's lawyers are up in arms, claiming that referencing earlier comments is tantamount to making them now.
It feels as though "The Resistance" has been fueled by women up in arms that Trump is president.
But liberals and consumer groups are up in arms about it, saying it will shift costs to patients.
Democrats are up in arms over what they regard as his failure to accurately portray the Mueller report.
Citizens have been up in arms at President Akufo-Addo's move to nominate 110 new ministers of state.
Zendaya&aposs fans are already up in arms about the perceived snub, expressing their disappointment and anger online.
So, I understand everyone up in arms about the constitutional crisis, and I've sort of been through this.
"If this were just about condoms," Reign says, "I don't know if we would be so up in arms."
Australians are up in arms after a report was published showing the country doing dismally in global education rankings.
Democratic lawmakers have been up in arms since the bills were voted by the Republican-controlled houses of parliament.
The Republican Senate was up in arms because they believed there were secret agreements between the IAEA and Iran.
But young tech companies who need a level playing field on the internet to succeed are up in arms.
A lot of us and talk radio were up in arms about that and lead the revolt against that.
Maybe his brother, but I think if they had his brother as chairperson everyone would be up in arms.
Roku users are up in arms after discovering an official InfoWars channel on the Roku Channel Store this week.
Democrats are up in arms about the privatization scheme, as they should be: It's a disaster for public schools.
Subscribers were already up in arms after app issues temporarily barred them from checking out any movies last Thursday.
Usually, releasing a copyrighted book is illegal, but a legal loophole has the Anne Frank Fund up in arms.
A handful of rebels rose up in arms to demand independence while Britain was distracted by the Great War.
What's this calamitous, earth-shaking Pride event that has seemingly thousands of players up in arms, judging from upvotes?
Civil rights groups are up in arms over the proposal and are hoping the bill doesn't turn into law.
Why does the mere mention of my name cause people just to get up in arms in Washington, D.C.?
The post immediately attracted hundreds of likes and comments, many from immigrant store owners who were up in arms.
Believe it or not, some men are still up in arms about screenings of the highly anticipated film, Wonder Woman.
Customers were up in arms and sales for health information halted, leaving 23andMe co-founder Anne Wojcicki in a bind.
But, alas, the purple-capped Luigi doppelgänger was left out of the announcement, and the internet is up in arms.
"We'd be up in arms" if tourists started scaling a cathedral, notes Andrew Peters, an indigenous academic at Swinburne University.
On Thursday, the grocery chain suggested an addition to traditional collard greens that has the Internet up in arms: peanuts.
But Republicans are up in arms over the proposals to at least partly pay for cuts by eliminating some deductions.
But if you extrapolate this error into the field of public criminality, the public would rightly be up in arms.
Students, teachers and alumni have been up in arms since news of the invitation leaked at the end of January.
Technology-intensive firms are up in arms about a proposed reduction in tax breaks for investing in research and development.
India's $11 billion tobacco industry is up in arms against the new rules and has taken the government to court.
Christian midwives are up in arms about the UK's leading midwifery union and its support for the decriminalization of abortion.
Specifically, people were up in arms about the security measures Beyoncé allegedly took at the hospital where Blue was born.
But his latest movie, "Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo", left viewers up in arms after its late-night premiere on Thursday.
Ever since Facebook unveiled its plan to launch a cryptocurrency, Libra, policymakers around the world have been up in arms.
Residents who liked the van are "up in arms," Mr. Smith said, and don't want Friday-night pizzas to end.
The limited results indicate that many employees aren't necessarily up in arms about their company doing work with immigration authorities.
The Chinese also know that Trump won't risk a trade war lest the business community will be up in arms.
The internet was up in arms when entrepreneur Andrew Yang didn't wear a tie to this year's first Democratic debate.
On the day before we left theberm, different tribal groups were throwing rocks and the camp was up in arms.
Democrats call for an investigation Many leading Democrats are up in arms about the reported communication between Flynn and Kislyak.
Liberal groups are still up in arms over DeVos, and protested as she visited a public school in Washington last week.
In theory, investors ought to be up in arms about Uncle Sam forcing such a big writedown on a private company.
"Our neighbors were up in arms when you moved onto the block," Kimmel told the model on Jimmy Kimmel Live Wednesday.
While politicians were up in arms, many of us were a little left in the dark about what was at stake.
So much so, that posh Brits are up in arms that the sartorial staple has been hijacked by — heaven forfend — hipsters.
But lawmakers and regulators in Washington appear poised to do just the opposite, and that has safety advocates up in arms.
Unity was criticized for bugs, but we don't think this was one of the ones people were up in arms about.
The Internet is up in arms right now, with people speaking out against yesterday's congressional vote to overturn online security regulations.
Making matters worse, eastern European countries are also up in arms about a scheme agreed last September to relocate 160,000 migrants.
As for the why the music industry is up in arms over this issue right now, Schrupers has a familiar theory.
The Chamber of Commerce folks are up in arms, since international markets and cheap foreign labor are essential to their growth.
That's so necessary right now to see: the idea of people being out in the streets, up in arms, marching, protesting.
"There were a lot of people that were up in arms that Australians had taken over this classic New York cafe."
When the US pop star announced a stop in Malaysia on her 2016 "Revival Tour," PAS politicians were up in arms.
For their part, Democrats are facing some serious blowback from progressives, who were already up in arms over last week's deal.
Conduct that would have had conservatives up in arms had it been exhibited by our political opponents now had us dumbstruck.
The community has been up in arms about the violation, expressing fury that the family potentially exposed them to the virus.
"The religious leaders in the community were up in arms about the Quakers," Charles Gehring, translator of the documents, told me.
This isn't and shouldn't be OK. If a Democratic president did this exact thing, Republicans would -- rightly -- be up in arms.
Parents are up in arms about having to scrap their daily routes to and from Leonia's schools for a longer journey.
No, it's a game that gay men are getting up in arms about at the expense of appreciating a meaningful queer narrative.
Since then, the nation has been up in arms about what happened in Flint, and more to the point, what didn't happen.
If it continues to refuse to release Scare PewDiePie, the YouTube community will be up in arms over the question of fairness.
They have been up in arms since the firm refused to honour a $700m Islamic bond, or sukuk, that matured in October.
"Some get all up in arms, and say, &aposHe&aposs too quick to have a meeting,&apos" Paul told The Associated Press.
But it's concerning enough that the privacy firebrand is up in arms about it, and taking a stand before it's too late.
Sources connected with the production tell us, members of the crew are up in arms over the unisex bathroom on the set.
Like a Degrassi High storyline, the alt-right is up in arms about who gets to hang out with the cool kids.
A video posted on social media by comedian Kevin Fredericks on Sunday has Twitter—and a number of celebrities—up in arms.
Behind the curtain: The insurance and pharmacy benefit management industries are up in arms, and have no qualms about attacking drug makers.
House Democrats are up in arms over the Trump administration's move to slash teen pregnancy programs, pressing officials to justify the decision.
"You'd think the business community would be up in arms over this, but I haven't heard a peep," said Mr. Holtz-Eakin.
Meanwhile, Republicans are up in arms about yet another subpoena, sent to Donald Trump Jr. by Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr.
If passed, the bill would eliminate a deduction on interest paid on student loans, a move that has borrowers up in arms.
"No sports economists are up in arms about this tax exemption that allows the NFL to form a non-profit," Matheson said.
Chocolate lovers are up in arms over the news that the Swiss candymaker Toblerone has changed the shape of its iconic bars.
Rayjus is literally a sweat shop, the employees are up in arms, and one of the owners has a troubling side gig.
A month, later the parent was up in arms, didn't know what was going on because the baby had just lost it.
In theory, investors ought to be up in arms about Uncle Sam forcing such a big write-down on a private company.
The civil servants' union is up in arms over the outrageous notion that public employees should be subjected to a performance evaluation.
Some in the former French colony are up in arms over a law reintroducing French as a language of instruction in schools.
FRANCE, March 17: The thinking behind the first Paris Wine Cup competition could very well have la viniculture traditionelle up in arms.
"Everyone is up in arms about paid posts," said the beauty publicist Alison Brod, who likens them to commercials or print ads.
The vast majority of the Medicare changes are reductions in payments to providers, which already has several hospital groups up in arms.
But comedians and fans alike have been up in arms about whether stand-up should have any boundaries at all for ages now.
MACCARTHY: Yes, well I think you know, it&aposs interesting that the press is up in arms over this and perhaps rightly so.
This would be a decent line if there were Democrats (besides the notably unorthodox Manchin) who weren't up in arms over the firing.
And if you really want to get up in arms over a simple date, there are plenty of other options to choose from.
If Pence's conservative politics alienate progressive voters, his seeming inability to effectively move his agenda forward has the right wing up in arms.
If you are going to get so up in arms about someone repeating what he said, then he need not say those things.
People are up in arms over the decision by IHOP/B to switch its name because they're emotionally attached to the old name.
Animal rights groups are up in arms over the thousands of animal welfare documents missing from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) website.
Donald Trump haters and protesters up in arms over the inauguration need to remember one very important thing ... BREATHE ... according to Andy Cohen.
"Women are really angry about this," said Schakowsky, noting that many grassroots groups — many of them generous Democratic donors — are up in arms.
"If an agency were to buy Condé Nast, clients would be up in arms — you're supposed to be at arm's length," he said.
Budget hawks are up in arms over congressional spending following the passage of government funding bills exceeding $2900 trillion for fiscal year 220006.
The people of Clifton were so up in arms about the asylum that they were able to get all of the patients transferred.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — You might think that managers and workers at Banner Metals would be up in arms over the Trump administration's trade policies.
"General Mattis was all up in arms over this," Ralph Dengler, then a lieutenant colonel, testified at a military hearing in January 2004.
It might sound surprising to get up in arms about an AMOLED smartwatch in 2019, but it's a big step forward for Garmin.
The Iranian people are up in arms against the systematic corruption that has crippled the economy and rubbed ordinary citizens of their lifesaving.
If a terrorist attack happened daily in one of our cities or villages killing a dozen people, we would be up in arms.
The cryptocurrency community is up in arms after the arrest of an expert who was accused of helping North Korea evade US sanctions.
The cryptocurrency community is up in arms after a US citizen gave a talk on blockchain in North Korea and was then arrested.
I think at the time, we thought people might be up in arms about it, but we just really didn't give a fuck.
KS: Indeed, you'll all probably be up in arms for whatever Hillary Clinton said by this time, so calm down, all you haters.
Republicans were not similarly up in arms when Democrats accused President George W. Bush of constitutional overreach with warrantless wiretapping and unilateral antiterrorism policies.
I am in shock that the public in Chicago is up in arms about this man acting as he did, armed, with four officers.
Coming up, the American press and the British press up in arms over the President Trump on the world stage, (Inaudible) is up next.
But such has been the turmoil in the National Health Service recently—and such the government's response—that even they are up in arms.
Now the quirks of a scheme that helped aristocrats to finance the Crusades have got modern leaseholders up in arms, and ministers promising reforms.
Unlike the hunter, environmental groups are up in arms about the cruise, with the World Wildlife Fund calling it a high-risk, unsustainable voyage.
Fifth Harmony fans are up in arms after Lauren Jauregui took to the internet on Sunday with some choice words about the Super Bowl.
Disgruntled workers have been up in arms over what they claim are months' worth of unpaid wages, as well as cuts to existing salaries.
People may be up in arms about President Donald Trump's decision to leave the Paris climate agreement, but Jim Cramer sees one glaring problem.
However, it was the benching of star QB Eli Manning that had the sports world up in arms ... and fans calling for BM's head.
When the call for models was released for West's Season 4 collection, the qualifier of "multiracial women only" had many up in arms.  pic.twitter.
When Drafthouse first announced the nationwide screenings for anyone who identifies as a woman, a reliable subsection of the internet was up in arms.
Vegetarians and vegans in the UK are up in arms against an alternative health food brand after it promoted full-fat milk on Instagram.
But if the country is up in arms at the sight of an unbalanced court, then changing the number of justices will get consideration.
Small business owners are rightfully up in arms about tax rates that can consume more than 20013 cents out of every dollar of profit.
"Wheel of Fortune" fans were up in arms after a contestant lost over a minor rule — using the word "and" while answering a clue.
He was interested in humanity — the thing that we're all up in arms about, all this tribalism all over the world at the moment.
This misrepresentation seems, however, to be backfiring: it sounds like a Trumpist tariff, and has both conservatives and retailers like WalMart up in arms.
Nigeria African LGBT and human rights organizations are up in arms over the detention and trial of 47 men accused of homosexuality in Nigeria.
Well, the band is all up in arms about another video game and popular JRPG, Final Fantasy XIV, for ripping off their hit single.
The London races also have a question mark over them, however, with locals up in arms over the use of Battersea Park as the venue.
Of course, there has been a big debate about immigration and separating children from families, and the press has been up in arms about that.
Sessions isn't just targeting drug traffickers, he's going after legal marijuana as well, which should have pot lovers and social justice warriors up in arms.
People are rightfully up in arms about what happened to him, and we are grateful a spotlight will continue to be shown on his case.
Students in Wilmington, North Carolina, are up in arms over a proposed dress code change that would ban skinny jeans at New Hanover County Schools.
Many fans are up in arms about Smith not being blue and Aladdin wearing a shirt ... but some diehards are just pissed there's no Gilbert.
Consumer groups, such as the Sierra Club are up in arms about the CAFE review, but Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn said they shouldn't be worried.
Scarlett Johansson is starring in next year's Ghost in the Shell live-action adaptation, and fans of the original animated film are up in arms.
Voters reportedly faced lines of more than two hours and Sanders supporters were up in arms over the cuts to the number of polling stations.
"  This statement has the other coaches up in arms as Clarkson exclaims, "You did a duet with [girlfriend] Gwen Stefani, Shakira and Christina Aguilera — what!
"Her fans rise up in arms, unfollow James Charles, and raise enough stink so that it moves off YouTube into the broader media," Rutledge said.
But conservatives were up in arms at the thought that a Republican-led House would advance a bill that provides "amnesty" to immigrants here illegally.
But even anything as simple [as a] male nude...people are up in arms that they've got it burned in the back of their retinas.
It is no surprise that all Washington is up in arms, justifiably, at the significance of this tweet and the demand on the attorney general.
"The retail industry at large is up in arms because they're not just fighting for their trade, they're fighting for their existence," Mr. Siegel said.
But House Republicans were up in arms particularly after the committee's impeachment report included call records from Nunes, when he called Giuliani associate Lev Parnas.
" The Texas Democrat called Trump's comments "unconscionable" and said "every black person in this country ought to be up in arms about what he said.
Democrats are up in arms over farm bill provisions slashing spending for the food stamp program, known as SNAP, which McGovern has championed for years.
And the Asian community is up in arms over this because they understand the softer the criteria, like an interview, the more advantages the already advantaged.
But for the UK and the EU, cryptocurrencies' potential for enabling money laundering, drug dealing, terrorist funding, and other nefarious activities have lawmakers up in arms.
Scientists and environmental advocates are up in arms after lumps of coal were found washed up on beaches around Australia's Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.
Artists the world over have been (rightfully) up in arms since last month's unfortunate Brexit decision, marking the UK's decisive return to retrogressive and xenophobic politicking.
Activists have been up in arms over the previous fence for years, not only for its high cost and reputed ineffectiveness, but also its environmental impacts.
While many were up in arms online over Twitter's decision to shut down short-form video platform Vine, few in the advertising industry will miss it.
The loyal fandom was instantly up in arms, circulating the hashtags #RenewSense8 and #BringBackSense8 and launching multiple petitions for Netflix to give the show another chance.
Mod Sun says Bella Thorne getting up in arms over girl code is ridiculous ... because she doesn't play by the rules in any of her relationships.
I think the receptivity to this work—which kind of surprised me, frankly; I thought the psychiatric establishment would be up in arms about this work.
DEMS WORRIED ABOUT SPENDING CUTS: Even so, committee Democrats were up in arms on Thursday over planned Trump administration budget cuts first reported by The Hill.
Well, Jimmy McMillan is still up in arms about the outrageous prices in the Big Apple ... and he's pissed there's nothing he can do about it.
After Donald Trump tweeted Thursday about how "foolish" it was to tear down statues and memorials dedicated to the Confederacy, unsurprisingly, people were up in arms.
Both the United States and the European Union are up in arms over a flood of cheap steel pouring into global markets from excess Chinese factories.
Corporate governance experts are up in arms, because Tesla's visionary founder, the entrepreneur Elon Musk, also founded SolarCity and is the largest shareholder in both companies.
Previously, the threat of a vocal and organized response from right-wingers—who are up in arms about Jones's ban—would have spooked Facebook and YouTube.
LinkNYC is looking at implementing safe guards against the issues that had locals, police and government officials up in arms, including potential time limits for use.
At my hair salon, boy were a few of the stylists up in arms about "Baby, It's Cold Outside," meaning they were furious at those objecting.
They're also up in arms over language to provide up to $2202 billion in loans and guarantees for corporations, at the sole discretion of the administration.
Ilhan Omar, one of the two Muslim women in Congress, had uttered anything even close to those comments, the Republican Party would've been up in arms.
Amazon sellers are up in arms over a new returns policy that will make it easier for consumers to send back items at the merchant's expense.
In other sports news, the Houston Rockets are up in arms about a dubious call in a loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night.
Half the industry is up in arms over life-time injuries that are possible in such games, especially football, so some want to close it down.
When, in 2009, the Bloomberg administration first proposed putting bike lanes along Prospect Park West, progressive residents of Park Slope were up in arms in protest.
Residents of high-property-tax states were especially up in arms because the new law capped the write-off of property and income taxes at $10,000.
GOOGLE'S USE OF THE DECLARING CODE AND SSO OF APIS IS FAIR USE Free speech and copyright experts have been up in arms about the case.
Many Twitter users were quickly up in arms after news of the possible character limitation extension became public, tweeting their disapproval for how the service might change.
Democrats, he said, would probably be up in arms if Conroy had led a prayer in favor of, for example, the Christian glory of the free market.
Twitter, meanwhile, was up in arms over his thoughts on censorship -- or a lack thereof -- calling his position spineless and supportive of conspiracy theories and fake news.
Every one of those judges who signed that warrant should be up in arms unless they knew that they a part of an illegal investigation and surveillance.
Back in February, Galatoire's—the premier French-Creole restaurant in the city dating back to 20133—ran out of crab, and the city was up in arms.
But one thing in particular has the web up in arms: Some sources told the Post that people are not allowed to look Tillerson in the eyes.
Donald Trump Jr. is up in arms about a CNN GIF — or rather, the mainstream media's "bullying" of a Reddit user who reportedly created a CNN GIF.
That's in addition to getting dozens of vertiport construction projects through zoning approvals and built–and past citizen groups up in arms about increased noise and traffic.
But it wasn't the result of the race that had fans up in arms, it was the fact that Phelps wasn't actually racing a real-life shark.
" She claimed that if Obama had taken money from the U.S. defense budget and put it toward a solar company, Republicans would "all be up in arms.
Food groups up in arms over the new requirement have accused the Food and Drug Administration of pushing forward without the proper science to back it up.
Retailers were up in arms; at the time of the shift, around four in ten bank cards were yet to be upgraded to chip and pin technology.
Pelosi last week found herself in the unusual position of being shouted down by immigrant rights advocates up in arms over her strategic alliance with the president.
No one -- or very few people -- will be up in arms over a deputy press secretary refusing to answer questions from the media during a presidential trip.
Food groups are up in arms over a new regulation being reviewed by the White House that would require the listing of added sugars on nutrition labels.
The grassroots activist community, unsurprisingly, was up in arms: The point of the shutdown was to force Republicans to vote on an immigration bill to protect DREAMers.
The latest target: Stella McCartney, whose not-so-classical African prints on the runway (they were actually desk fans and microphones) had the Twitterati up in arms.
If the numbers were reversed, "the country would be up in arms," said Andre Perry of the Brookings Institution, whose research focuses on race and structural inequality.
But even by the standards set by the show, many fans and critics are up in arms about the level of toxic drama on display this season.
Journalists are up in arms about new restrictions on their movement inside the Capitol, which they say will prevent them from easily interviewing lawmakers about the proceedings.
"I suggest you go back to the FDA and you tell them the American public is up in arms about this youth e-cigarette epidemic," said Rep.
Thankfully, Leia (Carrie Fisher) gets a nice send-off, but there is one highly CGI&aposd scene with her that will have some folks up in arms.
Conservatives are up in arms over the New York Times's latest hire: a tech writer named Sarah Jeong whom they allege to be racist against white people.
When Square Enix and Microsoft announced Rise of the Tomb Raider would be a timed exclusive on Xbox One for a whole year, people were up in arms.
At the time, #WrestlingTwitter was up in arms over the suspension of two well-liked accounts that regularly posted "live GIFs" of wrestling events as they were happening.
In June 303, the American Heart Association (AHA) got coco-philes and nutritional scientists alike up in arms when it released an advisory statement warning against saturated fats.
On Wednesday, to mark the Hollywood separation that has the internet up in arms, Madame Tussauds — London's waxwork museum — separated their Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie wax sculptures.
" "If it were the other way around, we would be up in arms, it's a double standard," she added before saying "there shouldn't be a black history month.
But soon he was a celebrity in the area – when one of the chickens disappeared the whole community was up in arms and tried to help finding her.
Live coverage: House holds first public impeachment hearing Trump threatening to fire Mulvaney: report MORE, Trump's former national security adviser, was up in arms over the Ukraine campaign.
The opposition and unions are already up in arms over a planned overhaul of the pension system and another big privatisation would add further oil to the fire.
Since the DEA's announcement, industry folk, patients, lawyers, and policy wonks have been up in arms, arguing that the DEA's new code is a form of illegal overreach.
"PRE-COMMITTING" Germany's political establishment, known for hawkishness on monetary policy, was predictably up in arms at Draghi's speech, which even caught other ECB policy-makers by surprise.
Critics of the Trump tax reform plan are up in arms over new studies that say the policy will favor the rich more than any other economic group.
Many in the media and on the left up in arms this week over the Trump-Putin meeting, so we wanted to know what the average American thinks.
A new ad for Ellen DeGeneres' GapKids x ED collaboration has many Twitter users up in arms, saying the way the models are posed has a racist subtext.
A school district in North Carolina is currently revising its dress code, and according to WECT, there's one particular item that has people up in arms: skinny jeans.
And "we all" were not asleep before; those same people were up in arms about voters' rights, transparency, and abuse of power before such things became suddenly endangered.
A community up in arms over what they fear is the potential contamination of their drinking water supply continues its fight in British Columbia's Supreme Court this week.
Stephen Colbert mocked Fox News's Tucker Carlson for getting up-in-arms about the Scottish Parliament's decision to rename gingerbread men as "gingerbread people" in its coffee shop.
The U.S. Midwest premium, which overlays the London Metal Exchange (LME) cash price, remains stubbornly high and consumers, led by the drinks can industry, are up in arms.
Even Indonesia's 2.4 million-strong fishing community was up in arms, protesting Ms. Pudjiastuti's efforts to halt popular but environmentally destructive practices like deep trawling and dynamite fishing.
Like many agricultural employers here, she is up in arms over Congress's failure to create a new guest worker program for laborers — and has told Mr. Denham so.
With just hours until the start of Black Friday, Walmart has reportedly already sold out of several of its hottest deal items, leaving countless shoppers up in arms.
But his latest movie "Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo", where the action unfolds almost in real time, left viewers up in arms after its late night premiere on Thursday.
You can be sure that if, say, Gillibrand was chosen to give the Democratic Response, the political operations for Booker, Warren and Sanders would be up in arms.
Now, it is liberals, environmentalists and progressives who are up in arms about potential chicanery, even though there is no compelling evidence to suggest anything nefarious took place.
"These are not crimes people would consider very significant, the big ones people get up in arms about," said Ms. Brown, a former Customs and Border Protection official.
Drug pricing advocates are up in arms at the possibility of a change favorable to pharmaceutical companies making it into a package aimed at fighting the opioid epidemic.
"I suggest you go back to the FDA and you tell them that the American public is up in arms about this youth e-cigarette epidemic," he said.
"If the world had no men, if there were only women working, nobody would have been up in arms about a 'first day of period' leave," she said.
Many people are up in arms about monetization strategies in games, and yet some of the most popular titles are free-to-play smorgasbords trapped in microtransaction hell.
Now, before the men's rights activists get up in arms about the feminists complaining that the president simply said a woman had a "nice smile," let me explain.
"PRE-COMMITTING" Germany's political establishment, known for hawkishness on monetary policy, was predictably up in arms at Draghi's speech, which even caught other ECB policy-makers by surprise.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration, citing high rents, plans to relocate Department of Agriculture economists and scientists from Washington to the Kansas City area, which has employees up in arms.
This issue, the Trending Topics issue, the reason we are supposed to be up in arms, is a relatively new product that Facebook readily admits is far from perfect.
And if people are upset about tech billionaires squandering money, why on earth aren't they up in arms, in mobs with pitchforks and torches, enraged by the financial industry?
" Shields also speaks about "people being up in arms" that she agreed to go to the wedding, but she jokes, "If you get invited to that wedding, you go.
He has human rights groups up in arms over his much publicized war on drugs, and relations with longtime ally the United States are at an all time low.
"But you have to have those same officials supporting the creation of a specific housing project in a specific neighborhood, when the residents are up in arms," Wilkins says.
Many labor unions offer such plans, and are up in arms over a tax that could increase the cost of insurance by a whopping 40% in a few years.
But there's trouble brewing in the scenic European region: Wild hogs are tearing shit up in Chianti, and Italians are up in arms about how to deal with them.
John Singleton's family as a whole isn't up in arms about his BET Awards tribute -- despite the mother of one of his kids raising hell that it was lacking.
A weight-loss device approved by the FDA last week has some doctors up in arms, with one even attempting to put together 4,000 physicians to sue the agency.
The mere possibility of a live deployment of gene drives has some environmental watchdogs critical of biotech like the ETC Group and Friends of the Earth up in arms.
It hit the headlines in November of 2015 after the Brunswick Centre, a local HIV and sexual health charity, had residents up in arms by stapling condoms to trees.
Republicans are up in arms about the way the FISA process was misused against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, which was documented in a recent inspector general report.
And lawmakers were predictably up in arms: A bipartisan group of senators, including Mr. Rubio and the Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, introduced legislation to strictly limit ZTE's operations.
Universities were up in arms about the proposal to tax tuition waivers for graduate students, and it appears the final GOP tax bill will no longer include the measure.
In June, Nelson said Christians "should be up in arms" over the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy that resulted in families being separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.
The thought of Valentine's Day candy already hitting shelves may have people up in arms, but they'll forget it's still December when they try this new flavor of M&M's.
And those on the Judiciary Committee who weren't in line to get questions were up in arms they might not get their shot to question Mueller with millions tuning in.
Ms Peeters and thousands of others are up in arms over the government's policies in the Oostvaardersplassen, a park of 56 square km reclaimed from the sea in the 1960s.
Just this weekend, people were up in arms in response to an Instagram post by Tori Spelling — one that showed her 9-year old daughter wearing lipstick at Thanksgiving dinner.
On Monday, bitcoin users were up in arms about their transactions taking a long time to be processed by the network, potentially foreshadowing dark, deeply annoying times for the cryptocurrency.
Republicans blocked a vote over the "no fly, no buy" bill (preventing terror suspects on the no-fly list from buying guns) and Democrats are up in arms about it.
Even though you may not have the same experiences, try to ensure that you're aware… Activate from that space and challenge [yourself] to link up in arms and help fight.
The exiled and indigenous populations were engaged in low-level civil war, with resentful Siberian townsfolk up in arms protesting the presence of exiles thrust on them by the state.
When fans are already up in arms about how Doctor Strange whitewashes major Asian characters, it's clear that audiences are more sensitive than ever to how their cultures are presented.
While some environmentalists are up in arms, complaining that the President is trying to sell off sensitive public lands to the highest bidder, nothing could be further from the truth.
American Airlines flight attendants, still working through a uniform crisis that dates to September 7373, are up in arms over a major retrofit project now getting underway dubbed Project Oasis.
Across Reddit and Steam forums, a few people are getting up in arms about Redshell, a tracking program that game developers use to see how well their advertising is working.
When Mr. Trump was elected, tech executives were largely up in arms over a leader who espoused policies on immigration and other issues that were antithetical to their companies' values.
After weeks of silence about President Donald Trump's new administration, tech companies like Facebook, Google and Apple are up in arms about his appalling immigration ban on some Muslim countries.
"I certainly don't know if it was the reason, but everybody was up in arms when I took him out after 118 pitches the other night in Pittsburgh," Collins said.
We've got the insurance industry declaring it "simply unworkable"; the American Academy of Actuaries saying effectively the same thing; AARP up in arms; the Urban Institute forecasting disaster; and more.
Sellers are again up in arms over the change, with some claiming that it is not in fact the case that the online payment processing industry handles refunds like this.
Don't forget that his critics are still up in arms over the time he mourned the death of an unarmed black teenager, saying Trayvon Martin could have been his son.
This is one of those changes that you can't get too up-in-arms about, but make no mistake that Twitter is boxing users back in with an illusion of freedom.
Environmental activists are naturally up in arms about the rocket crash and the potential for hydrazine to harm these critters, but what will the impact of the crash be, scientifically speaking?
Currently, the dance music community is up in arms over the local government's decision to close down London clubbing institution fabric for good, but it's not going down without a fight.
Postpartum Support International president Ann Smith told the New York Times that "the mommy world is up in arms" about the film and that her nonprofit organization has been fielding complaints.
Raiders, Rams and Chargers fans up in arms about their teams trying to bolt to Los Angeles are looking at this the wrong way ... according to former NFL star Eric Davis.
Following Michelle Wolf's White House Correspondents Dinner routine, everyone up to and including Trump himself was up in arms about what amounted to relatively harmless jokes directed at the immensely powerful.
But no matter: We all know she doesn't need to actually run in order for the internet to get all up in arms about whether or not she should even try.
When Apple released its new subscription news service last week, third-party app developers were up in arms, noticing right away that Apple was providing favorable treatment to its homegrown product.
And with Congress up in arms about the federal budget, the debt ceiling, and a slew of other issues including Obamacare, Cramer does not expect much legislation to pass anytime soon.
They are an order of nuns that own numerous nursing homes across the country, and some people are up in arms about whether their health plan should have to cover contraception.
"There are plenty of people who know the facts about cannabis extracts and biochemistry who are just up in arms over this patent," said Dale Hunt, a patent lawyer in California.
That's the thing—when you're in a band of this size, it's hard to even announce the news of losing a member, because people get so up in arms about it.
Adding sugar to sugar doesn't seem like the kind of thing people would get up in arms about, but there's a long history of some sugars being more equal than others.
Since the raid, Kerala politicians and citizens have been up in arms about what they call cultural disrespect, and the government's attempt to control people's right to choose what they eat.
Local residents and conservation groups were up in arms after the Trump Organization bought the course in 2009 and chopped down more than 400 trees to open views of the water.
Since then, Iraqi politicians, many sympathetic to the Iranians, have been up in arms, saying that a foreign government has no right to use Iraqi territory to attack a neighboring state.
Same-sex couples in Georgia may now have the freedom to marry, but a pair of proposed religious exemption laws has many Georgians from all walks of life up in arms.
Sapp -- a Hall of Famer himself -- says he's "up in arms" about the Owens situation because the guy is clearly one of the best WRs of all time ... along with Moss.
The entire United Kingdom was up in arms over this sadistic, madly funny 1979 horror film about an artist who gets fed up and starts killing New Yorkers with a power drill.
While we haven't quite gotten over some of these moments, at least there's always more in the mix for next year — turns of events that will surely have fans up in arms.
When the manager of the government's Notre Dame fund suggested this week that surplus funds might go to places of worship for other faiths, the far right was immediately up in arms.
Just as big government enthusiasts in their twenties veer more conservative when they see how much they pay in taxes, journalists are now up in arms at efforts to restrict their livelihoods.
The state-owned Chilean producer has multiple labour contract expiries later this year and the division with which it reached an early settlement, Chuquicamata, is now up in arms about possible redundancies.
I'm not here to hug-shame anyone, but we get so up in arms about expressing any form of sexuality in public — why is everyone okay with tossing out hugs willy nilly?
Fetty Wap wants officials at his old high school to quit bitching about the music video he shot there ... telling us they've totally misinterpreted the images that have everyone up in arms.
An Oculus update posted today quietly removes a feature that blocked Oculus software from being played on other headsets — something that the community has been up in arms about for a month.
The supermodel — who married Houston Astros ace Justin Verlander in 22018 — weighed in on the controversial interference call from Game 219 of the World Series that had baseball fans up in arms.
Remember when tech companies were up in arms over a provision in the Senate's tax bill in which stock options and restricted stock units would be taxed upon vesting, rather than exercising?
Republican leadership is not worried or up-in-arms right now about the state of play on the resolution, however, because they don't view this as a fight to block the resolution.
The NRA is up in arms over a new provision dubbed the "boyfriend loophole" that's aimed at blocking anyone convicted of physically assaulting or even stalking a former lover from obtaining firearms.
While Hodor's plight received most of the Internet's grief, the direwolf fandom has been up in arms over Summer's selfless act against the White Walkers that led to his brutal and untimely demise.
"The community was really up in arms that somebody would have the gall to leave a baby in the park," Jack Fried, president of the local 111th Precinct Community Council, told the Times.
We're told several big stars at the awards show -- like Kendall Jenner, Rita Ora and the Beckhams -- were up in arms about the intense security ... because they were denied an audience with Megs.
Trump, for instance, brought up his "radical Islamic terrorism" messaging again, something that sent people up in arms months ago but is barely getting airtime about now; we've moved on to other problems.
That's historically low; in 2012, with the Tea Party wing of the GOP up in arms over Mitt Romney's nomination, 72 percent of Republicans voters said they'd be satisfied with a Romney nomination.
HR: I wanna talk about the Democrats in a minute, but Sarah Huckabee Sanders, yesterday ... The Press Secretary said, at a briefing, something that got everybody sort of all up in arms again.
Betty herself likely wouldn't care about Jughead's very practical kiss — our resident Nancy Drew would also do anything to solve a juicy mystery — some fans were up in arms over the whole thing.
Part of why people are up in arms is that Facebook is a platform that is just serving up content but now it's being seen as a curator of content, Rain's Lang said.
The chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin is up in arms about plans by Scott Walker, Wisconsin's Republican governor, to change a law so that Republicans can avoid losing another special election.
A growing number of sushi purists are up in arms at what they see as substandard food preparation and service in a growing number of restaurants outside Japan, the Kyodo news agency reports.
The book is meant for "menstruators of all genders" and Toni's gender-neutral name, as well as the tampon's definitely male-identified friend Sebastian the Sponge, have right-wing media up in arms.
Floyd says the artists up in arms over Gucci are the same ones who promote drug use, murder and sexual promiscuity in their lyrics ... and he wonders why people don't boycott their music.
It really doesn't make any impact on the storyline, but some Slytherins people are still up in arms about the casting of Noma Dumezweni over an Emma Watson-esque English rose type anyway.
High-profile YouTubers were up in arms last year after the website determined that some content of the more controversial end of the scale was not suitable for advertising following complaints from brands.
"The whole country is up in arms about this one little food bank in Essen," he said, "when the real scandal is that in this rich country we have this kind of poverty."
WASHINGTON — Small tech companies, consumer groups and many celebrities have been up in arms for weeks about a proposal at the Federal Communications Commission to dismantle landmark rules that guarantee an open internet.
Katherine Schwarzenegger is just one of many Angelenos up in arms over the amount of people at a local farmer's market -- and she's asking the Mayor to step in and shut it down.
"If medical experts started saying, 'I'm a Google Certified Doctor' or 'I'm a Pfizer Distinguished Nurse,' people would be up in arms," said Douglas A. Levin, president of EdTech Strategies, a consulting firm.
"Everyone was up in arms because I was supposed to go off to college, but that was when I started to question my gender identity and I needed to find myself," Dragun said.
The deadlock in Northern Ireland stemmed from the introduction of an Irish-language act that would have given Gaelic the same status as English, a measure that had the D.U.P. up in arms.
Twitter users are up in arms after a World War Three themed video game used the possibility of a war breaking out between America and Iran to promote its product on social media.
The measure has no chance of becoming law, but will lend vulnerable Republicans a talking point as they head into a tough election cycle facing conservative voters up in arms over skyrocketing deficits.
With U.S. investors up in arms about a standstill in housing markets, rising health care costs and declines in auto stocks, Cramer argued that times like these may warrant thinking outside the country.
Though Oculus rightly framed it as an anti-piracy move — Revive's developers responded initially by issuing a workaround that opened the door to pirate Rift games — the VR community was still up in arms.
Thousands of people in the U.K. are up in arms over rumors that broadcaster BBC could be about to shelve its public archive of cooking recipes as part of a series of spending cuts.
You understand now why the Germans are up in arms about the ECB policy, and why they are making that known all the way to their Constitutional Court and the European Court of Justice.
Facebook has also gone this route, which didn't exactly yield positive results initially: users were up in arms, and pretty much everyone dedicated at least a post or two to bitching about the change.
Randall and Beth are a bit up in arms, but Déjà (Lyric Ross) takes control of the situation and tells her mom that she's excited but it needs to go through the social worker.
We hear all the outrage after a mass shooting, and everyone is up in arms about how could this happen, how could this keep happening, but how many of us doing something after it?
It is in fact the ineptitude of our own government to police political advertising that we should be up in arms about instead of expecting corporations to do what our government is unwilling to.
"The reason C.E.I. is so up in arms about these subpoenas is their fear of revealing their dirty laundry," said Kert Davies, the founder of the investigations center, in reference to Competitive Enterprise Institute.
Much of what the 250-foot-2000 point guard has achieved in his 223-year NBA career is — without exaggeration — unprecedented, which is why Jordan's comments have the entire basketball world up in arms.
Last month, many were up in arms about the news that the Justice Department would not defend a federal prohibition on female genital mutilation that was thrown out by a lower court last fall.
But the creative decision has X-Men purists and homophobes up in arms on Twitter and message boards, and they're not happy about Marvel's big macho mutant daring to enjoy the company of men.
Many on the left are up in arms because some Christians do not want to do things that conflict with their religious beliefs, like provide abortion services or wedding services for same-sex couples.
As the massive new tax law changes were being passed, I kept wondering why were people not more up in arms over: All of these policies are the opposite of what most Americans want.
And in Italy, the regional nationalists of the Northern League are up in arms over the fact that a prime location in the Florence region has been made available for the construction of a mosque.
The problem with 'explainable AI' People are up in arms after the recent reporting by The Information that six women entrepreneurs were sexually harassed by the managing partner of a VC firm, and rightly so.
That is the only reason we can imagine why the internet has so recently been up in arms about perceived crimes committed against pizza, from topping it with pineapple to carrying it the wrong way.
The first shots of John Boyega as a black stormtrooper in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" had people up in arms, and Michael B. Jordan cast as Johnny Storm in "Fantastic Four" upset some fanboys.
People are always up in arms anytime Kim Kardashian West decides to post a nude selfie or two to her Instagram, clearly operating under the misapprehension that she cares what anybody thinks about her naked.
After the GOP's failure to pass ObamaCare repeal or move forward with President Trump's promise for a wall on the southern border, the GOP grass roots base has been up in arms with congressional Republicans.
Now, a Huntington Beach group called Naturists in the OC is up in arms over a recent decision by the city to ban them from holding private skinny-dipping gatherings in the city's municipal pool.
Mylan is facing a torrent of scrutiny from lawmakers who are up in arms over the company's decision to raise the price of the EpiPen, which contains a lifesaving drug for people with severe allergies.
But with racial barriers slowly going down, officers are increasingly needed in middle-class neighborhoods like Hanford Park, where white residents are literally up in arms over the black families buying homes on their blocks.
Related: News outlets, including the normally sedate C-SPAN, are up in arms about new restrictions on their movement inside the Capitol, which they say will prevent them from easily interviewing lawmakers about the trial.
One thing is clear: It will be hard for the group to continue carrying out its mission of identifying and rooting out extremists while its own staff is up in arms over allegations of injustice.
Facebook employees are reportedly up in arms over a BuzzFeed report detailing a leaked "growth at any cost" memo from Andrew "Boz" Bosworth, a vice president at the social network, that was originally published in 2016.
But is the pain spread out enough, as Charles says, that people are going to be up in arms, and then he has to do a 360 on this -- or I guess at least a 180?
But Brussels welcomes Mrs May's acceptance that, at least for some years, Britain should stay closely tied to the EU. That Brexiteers are up in arms about this (see Bagehot) is just another bonus for Brussels.
Now before the ending of the video has you up in arms in the comments section (no spoilers here), the video description includes a disclaimer: Let's just hope Drake can make a cameo in the sequel...
PARIS (Reuters) - Guardians of the French language were up in arms on Friday after the French national Olympic committee adopted an English slogan - Made for Sharing - to back France's bid to host the games in 2024.
However, lots of people enjoyed Chappelle's special and are praising Dave for pushing the envelope ... like comedian Donnell Rawlings, who says the people up in arms are forgetting one crucial element -- DAVE'S MAKING A DAMN JOKE!!!
Country purists were up in arms for what they saw as someone disrespecting the traditions of a sacred craft, with one blogger named Kyle Coroneos going as far as blacklisting anyone who had collaborated with him.
You wouldn't know that from listening to Democrats, who are absolutely up in arms following the second presidential election of the past five in which the winner of the popular vote didn't win the White House.
When Disney's The Little Mermaid was being cast as a live-action remake in July 2019, fans of the original animated Disney film were up in arms over Black actress Halle Bailey being cast as Ariel.
MOSCOW — Many of Russia's leading cultural figures were up in arms on Wednesday after investigators raided an acclaimed theater in Moscow and took its renowned artistic director in for questioning as part of a corruption investigation.
Mother and son are deeply connected yet frequently confrontational, and she is up in arms at the idea that in Emmanuel's increasing passion for Russia and things Russian he will write about her Russian father's disgrace.
The reason there isn't more outrage about this, in my opinion, is that it's far too technical of an issue for normal people to get up in arms about unless translated into plain English and publicized.
Sure, La Stella is a replacement level player nobody knew much about in the first place, but he's broken the first rule of up-in-arms, hyperventilating sports bloviators: He's looking out for his best interests.
Mr. Bhiman, who has a bright, quivering tenor, sang his original song, "Up in Arms," filtered through the sensibility of the Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton, expressing confusion and despair at the end of his life.
The Java regular expression API is a reimplementation of Perl 5 and the Java string formatting API is a reimplementation from C. This is one of the reasons why programmers get up in arms about Oracle v.
And while I don't know that anyone aware of their existence feels great about them, generally speaking we aren't up in arms about the Epsilons of the world the way we are about data privacy on Facebook.
They didn't actually care about it because if they did, they'd be up in arms right now about the fact that the Chinese are listening to our President's unsecured iPhone, which he leaves in his golf cart!
"Obama's ability to sway the debate about free trade has been hampered by those in his own party feeling the heat from constituents who are up in arms about weak employment and wage growth," Dr. Prasad said.
After the former National Security Agency contractor Edward J. Snowden revealed in 2013 that American intelligence agencies were actively spying on people worldwide, including in Europe, the region's population, policy makers and lawmakers were up in arms.
The Democrats, along with their opponents, have been part of the bipartisan push for expanding executive power since World War II. But now some are up in arms about the Trump administration's recent missile strikes against Syria.
And most recently, the Democrats are up in arms over Trump's profane attack on former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who last year began protesting racial injustice by kneeling on the sidelines during the national anthem.
When Fritzie Zivic, known as one of the filthiest fighters of his day, publicly stated that everyone was cheating he was just the best at it, all the other boxers of his time got up in arms.
A picture of the sign that was shared on social media last week soon had current and former residents of the neighborhood up in arms, pointing out that the downside of gentrification — displacement — was anything but funny.
Had a storm of this magnitude destroyed cities and portions of the mainland United States, and two months later, basic services had not been restored to a majority of those affected, Americans would be up in arms.
When the South Korean public went up in arms about the country's refugee policy, however, the Justice Ministry announced plans to revise its Refugee Act to prevent asylees from abusing the law by entering or staying illegally.
A day after Facebook posts came to light showing deliberations over North Korea in the public dining hall of the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, Mr. Trump is up in arms about loose national security controls.
THOSE who work in American finance have been up in arms about the idea of a "fiduciary rule" which requires them to act in the best interests of their clients, and to put clients' interests above their own.
Unsurprisingly, Evernote users were up in arms at the change, so it isn't surprising that it has taken barely a day for the company to step up and cancel it well ahead of its proposed introduction in January.
Alt-right leaders are also up in arms over Trump's chief strategist Steve Bannon losing his seat at the National Security table and rumors of Bannon's departure due to infighting with the President's son-in-law Jared Kushner.
And it sort of doesn't lend enough credence to the fact that if you're a Comcast subscriber who couldn't get access to some of that video content, for example, that you would probably be totally up in arms.
With women's rights advocates up in arms, Conte, a trained lawyer, stepped into the debate with a post on Facebook saying that while judges must remain independent, such cases raised cultural issues he felt bound to comment on.
Analysts are up in arms about everything from the stock price to the start of production for the company's Model 3 car to issues with Tesla's batteries, and Cramer is not interested in being caught in their crossfire.
The venerable New York Times does its fair share of trolling these days, and because the paper of record is The Paper of Record, it is quite amusing to see people up in arms about its latest diversion.
The president is up in arms in anger about it," said Scott, who met privately with Trump in 2017 after the president appeared to defend white supremacists rallying in Charlottesville, Va. "He's putting his political life on trial.
Action films will always have people up in arms (no pun intended) about whether they even qualify as Christmas movies, but why do we remember Die Hard and Lethal Weapon but not Reindeer Games or The Ice Harvest?
After China briefly blocked GitHub in the country in 2013, some in the Chinese software development community—including former Google China president Kai-Fu Lee—were up in arms because of how much the industry depends on the site.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads People are up in arms about signs at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) banning not just photography but also sketching in its latest temporary exhibition, Undressed: A Brief History of Underwear.
A photo of Beyoncé and Jay-Z's three children has leaked on social media and the Beyhive is up in arms trying to find out who is responsible as the Carters' representation scrambles to scrub it from the internet.
If anything is certain in the early days of 2017, it is that this year will provide photographers and visual artists with the material of a lifetime: women up in arms, viral memes, entire cities protesting in the streets.
The early response has been positive, but some people are up in arms regarding the episode's price: it costs $5, more than a typical standalone TV episode and on par with C.K.'s straight-to-consumer stand-up specials.
Most senators on both sides of the aisle have been up in arms over the president's handling of the killing, and many were upset last week when the administration failed to send Congress a required assessment on the slaying.
Democrats were up in arms Friday as well after they said Nunes arbitrarily canceled a public hearing scheduled for this Tuesday, and said he would replace it with a closed-door briefing from Comey and NSA Director Mike Rogers.
In a few years, perhaps we'll laugh about all of this, wondering what we were so up in arms about, content with the uniformity and ability to charge from each and load up our desks with giant 5K monitors.
Politically minded citizens who went to work for Congress now find themselves in the situation of airline agents during a Category 4 hurricane: a relatively small cohort with limited resources encounters a huge number of people up in arms.
Town mayors are up in arms against cuts to local government budgets, university professors are furious about cuts to their funding, and an overhaul to pension and labor laws is certain to bring down the wrath of the unions.
Op-Ed Contributor Leading Democrats in Congress, activists and many survivors of sexual assault are up in arms about possible plans by the Department of Education to overhaul federal policies on campus sexual assault instituted by the Obama administration.
"Transit riders were up in arms about the state of our subway system and it seems that our representatives in Albany really listened," said John Raskin, the executive director of the Riders Alliance, which helped organize the #FixtheSubway coalition.
The opposition are up in arms because active SIM cards could allow the electoral board (CENI) to tabulate the vote electronically, despite repeated assurances the results would be based on hand counts of paper print-outs from the machines.
" And then came the part that had many up in arms: "Wanna tell me again how I should be deported, contribute nothing and only leech off this country while the 1% wealthiest people in this country steal from you everyday?
The FBI's latest email dump Monday has Republicans up in arms — again — because of an FBI document that seems to show a senior state department official attempting to haggle with an FBI employee to downgrade an email marked as classified.
The internet trades on schadenfreude and Nelson Muntz-ing everything, and ESPN sending a guy named Robert Lee to Charlottesville could just as easily have had everyone up in arms as they are right now with him being moved off it.
The rise of commercial content for young people is exemplified by YouTube Kidfluencers, which markets itself as a tool that gives brands using YouTube "an added layer of kid safety," and their rampant marketing has many parents up in arms.
Or another phone beats Apple to the punch by ditching the... A weight-loss device approved by the FDA last week has some doctors up in arms, with one even attempting to put together 4,000 physicians to sue the agency.
Hypocrisy because when President Obama used an executive order to implement protections for Dreamers, after the GOP Congress refused to put the issue to a vote, Trump tweeted that the GOP should be up in arms for such presidential overreach.
The Destiny 2 community has been up in arms this week, even more so than usual, over the release of the new expansion, Curse of Osiris, and longstanding complaints with the way developer Bungie has handled its online-only shooter.
The play, which put the Nationals' entire season in jeopardy, had the baseball world up in arms because Turner seemingly only collided with Houston Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel because the third baseman's throw took his glove into the runner's path.
The art community in Poland is up in arms after an unprecedented decision by the Ministry of Culture to nominate a new director for the Center for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle (CCA) in Warsaw, without the customary open call process.
AMC Backs Down on Its Nightmarish Vision of Texting In Movie TheatersEarlier this week, America was up in arms against the latest popcorn-related scandal to rock the…Read more ReadI wish I could say this was an isolated incident.
The European members, meanwhile, are up in arms over Erdogan's bold and cynical effort to pressure NATO to come to its aid by opening its border with Greece to Syrian refugees, thereby threatening a repeat of the 2015 refugee crisis.
The story seemed to scoff at our best intentions to recycle as "garbage," bad business and ineffective — back then, recycling was being posited as a new, clean industry of the future — and I remember being up in arms about it.
Many are up in arms that Democratic priorities — including an expansion of paid leave, a larger increase in food stamps, vote-by-mail provisions and stronger work safety protections for medical workers — were largely left out of the Senate bill.
But even as politicians and civil society in Pakistan are up in arms over how members of the Buddhist majority in Myanmar are abusing the Muslim Rohingyas there, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya migrants here continue to live in desperation.
Conservatives are particularly up in arms about the possibility of allowing older married "proven men" with families and a strong standing in local communities to be ordained as priests in the Amazon as a solution to a shortage of priests.
"Citizens across New Jersey are up in arms over the latest move to ram through a multibillion-dollar subsidy package for the state's (currently thriving) nuclear plants," the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental group, said in a statement on Friday.
Trump's foes were already up in arms over the department's role in the Kavanaugh drama after it emerged Friday that Attorney General William Barr plans to confer a distinguished service award on the department team that worked on the nomination.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Tenants are up in arms over the sale of apartments on the most prominent boulevard in old Communist East Germany to Berlin's largest property company, the latest in a wave of protests over skyrocketing rents in the German capital.
Two European diplomats said both initially would be up in arms about the U.S. withdrawal but would have to accept the reality and, like the Europeans, need to decide whether they were ready to expose their companies to American sanctions.
Twitter users were up in arms over the weekend following reports that the company was looking to build an algorithmic timeline akin to Facebook's — a key change from the company's current setup, which shows users tweets in reverse chronological order.
But, on balance, I have to wonder how a nation can be so up in arms over one phrase (which almost entirely occluded his "Miss Housekeeping" mention in the press) when our media is clogged with this body-watch bullshit every single day.
The bet this new consortium of doctors seems to be making is that Americans might be more up-in-arms about all this if they understood that the wacky weather patterns of our day have already had a direct impact on their health.
The actual species of the animal the New York Post calls a "mysterious beast" is anybody's guess, but residents of Totoras, in the Sante Fe province of Argentina, are nevertheless up in arms over the supposed creature that has "savaged" two local dogs.
Powerful advocacy groups representing doctors (American Medical Association), insurers (America's Health Insurance Plans), hospitals (American Hospital Association), and seniors (AARP) are also up in arms over the House's proposed changes, putting more pressure on vulnerable lawmakers to tread carefully or risk a backlash.
Some people were up in arms claiming it was an unfair act of censorship; others felt that the painting was incontrovertibly offensive and did not belong on public display; and others had yet to figure out where they stood on the matter.
Observers complained, social media got up in arms, and the makers of leggings had a field day; Puma, for example, jumped into the fray and burnished its image by offering a 20 percent discount on leggings to anyone presenting a United ticket.
But as Thomas Mullen lets it be known in LIGHTNING MEN (37Ink/Atria, $26), Lucius Boggs and Tommy Smith are also valuable assets in neighborhoods where white residents are literally up in arms over the black families buying homes on their blocks.
Professional tennis players are up in arms again about prize money, and a large group of them, including Novak Djokovic and Sloane Stephens, are attempting to push the four Grand Slam tournaments to commit a greater percentage of their revenue to the players.
Ford's recent decision to add a four-door electric sport utility vehicle to its Mustang lineup has some sports car purists up in arms, echoing the outrage over SUVs introduced in the past by other performance car brands such as BMW and Porsche.
A pair of House Democats are up in arms over a new proposal that would close a broad section of the Potomac River in the name of protecting President Trump while he's golfing on the Northern Virginia course that bears his name. Reps.
While Trump's tariffs against China threaten to raise prices on an array of consumer goods, this lesser-known trade dispute has cheese lovers up in arms and cheese sellers like Lou Di Palo worried about how potential new tariffs could hurt sales.
The selection has been frozen in the legislature, which was already up in arms over the president's contentious choice for attorney general: Raúl Cervantes, a close ally of Mr. Peña Nieto and the main lawyer for his party during the 2012 campaign.
Over the past two weeks, Jews around the world have been up in arms about the discovery that the Israeli rabbinate maintains what's been called a blacklist of Jewish religious leaders from 24 countries including Canada, the United States, South Africa, and Australia.
A 5.7-inch smartphoneLikeSmooth, high refresh rate display, ridiculously loud speakers, top-notch specsDon't LikeFingerprint sensor is a bit finicky, camera is just OKNow before you get all up in arms about me splitting hairs or asking what I'm talking about, think about it.
When that happens, it's likely they'll be quite similar to these rules — banning ISPs from sharing information on children or their subscribers' health — but without the restriction on sharing general web browsing history, which is what internet providers are really up in arms about.
Los Angeles's transit advocacy community is currently up in arms about a report that ridership on public transit was down in 2015, with everyone scrambling to find a good reason for why people weren't riding the trains and buses as much as the year before.
If this seems like a strange request, consider that last year, fans lobbied to get laundry added to The Sims 4, or that more recently, some of the community was up in arms over the fact that the in-game snow didn't seem deep enough.
Rather than commenting on what a precious "lad-and-dad" photo it is, fans are up in arms about whether or not Tomlinson had certain ink removed, went to the trouble to airbrush a few out, or is just hiding them under a baby blanket.
That was when I discovered that a lot of the people on Twitter were 14 years old, because I would be highly insulted by some of the things that were said, and I would get very angry, and very up in arms about things.
So it shouldn't come as a surprise that people got up in arms when, in 2015, a hygiene inspection conducted by the AFSCA (the Belgian agency that controls food safety) forced one of the two remaining old-school producers of "Herve" to close up shop.
While there were plenty of people up in arms when they first heard about Penn's return, there is now a lot of concern from the fans as to whether they will get to see 'The Prodigy' take to the Octagon at all on June 4.
For weeks, sci-fi fans across the country have been up in arms about this house—the final residence of science fiction legend Forrest J. Ackerman, a writer and literary agent to sci-fi greats like Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, and even L. Ron Hubbard.
Opinion: Royals are right to pass on photo-op British tabloids are up in arms that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have indicated that they won't step outside for a photo shoot shortly after their baby is born, as other royals have in the past.
When it says "no tears" or "tear-free" on the bottle, does that mean tears, as in crying because you got shampoo in your eyes, or tears, as in rips in the hair, as in breakage — and why are people up in arms about making the distinction?
Even if not everyone in the College Republicans loves Trump (and on this point, many of the Republicans who spoke with BuzzFeed News repeated the same mantra about a diversity of opinions), the perception that everything is one way gets the College Republicans up in arms.
On the one hand, suburban, white parents who are strongly anti-gun are up in arms about gun control because they feel their children are endangered...Pro-gun advocates have similar concerns, but they feel that arming themselves is the only way to keep them safe.
When Dana White claimed that a meeting with Robbie Lawler could be extended in the direction of McGregor if he had beaten Diaz, the featherweight division was up in arms considering that the man that they all wanted to face was being matched in other divisions.
The 1993 fiasco in Waco, Texas, where a standoff between federal agents and a cult led by David Koresh ended with the deaths of 76 people, had conservatives up in arms about the actions of the Justice Department while Democrats were unhappy with the administration's seeming incompetence.
Washington (CNN)When Beyoncé got political and paid tribute to the "Black Lives Matter" movement at the Super Bowl last year, many sports fans were up in arms, accusing the star of violating what some consider to be an unspoken rule: Keep politics out of sports.
" When the boys were making headlines in the late 1980s, Donald Trump was up in arms against them, taking out $85,000 in ads in the local press calling for the teens to receive the death penalty, personally writing, "Muggers and murderers should be forced to suffer.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The art community in Poland is up in arms after an unprecedented decision by the Ministry of Culture to nominate a new director for the Center for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle (CCA) in Warsaw, without the customary open call process.
Progressives were up in arms earlier this year when Levi Tillemann, a progressive energy consultant, secretly recorded Mr. Hoyer urging him to quit a House Democratic primary in Colorado to clear a path for a more moderate veteran, Jason Crow, who won the Republican-held seat.
Stir up the media and the blue states with crowd-size complaints and the wall, while executive orders ban refugees and appoint Steve Bannon to the N.S.C. What is going to happen when we are all up in arms about the Supreme Court nominee this week?
Net neutrality advocates, naturally, are up in arms over this kind of favoritism, but the current administration's attitude toward it boils down to a shruggie — so don't be too surprised when Comcast starts offering its own streaming TV bundle with a discount for its inevitable wireless service.
Women's rights and legal advocates are up in arms in over this thinly-veiled misogynist BS. I can see clearly now, the pain is gone: Remember Greg Gianforte, the politician (and amateur wrestler?) who attacked a reporter who had the audacity to ask him a question about healthcare?
It's supposedly bad form to dive across the finish line and thanks to the special kind of know-it-all jingoism that the Olympics engenders for two weeks every four years, Americans were up in arms that Felix—an Olympics darling—got "robbed" by below-the-board tactics.
Democrats have been up in arms over the Republican Senate majority's decision to block Obama nominee Merrick GarlandMerrick Brian GarlandLaw professor: Court-packing should be 'last resort' Here's how senators can overcome their hyperpartisanship with judicial nominees McConnell campaign criticized for tombstone with challenger's name MORE from the court.
But while the improbable win made Ocasio-Cortez an overnight progressive superstar, a number of House Democrats are up in arms over her no-holds-barred approach, particularly her recent accusation that Crowley, who has endorsed her candidacy, is seeking to topple her bid with a third-party run.
As Brendan Nyhan of the University of Michigan has pointed out, while it's reasonable to worry about lies online, what we should really be up in arms about are the lies of "elites" — politicians, anchors, pundits and their spin doctors — who transform latent misinformation into comprehensive narratives of untruth.
By now it's practically axiomatic to say that if this scenario had unfolded the other way around, with a left-leaning president making public comments that appeared to result in a studio pulling a movie because, say, Rachel Maddow objected to it, Fox would be up in arms.
Music lovers and freedom of speech-defenders across the Arab world were up in arms this week over the Jordanian government's last-minute decision to cancel a concert by Lebanese alternative indie-rock band Mashrou' Leila, raising questions about growing censorship in one of the region's most liberal countries.
The Democrats' campaign arm quickly released an internal poll from Van Drew's swing district, revealing that the heavy pressure on the South Jersey lawmaker was not coming from conservatives opposed to impeaching Trump, but from liberals up in arms that Van Drew was siding with Republicans against impeachment.
Democrats have been up in arms over the ad, which alleges Biden pushed for a Ukrainian prosecutor to be dismissed in order to protect his son Hunter Biden, who at the time was on the board of directors for a Ukrainian energy company that had been investigated for corruption.
Because if Bibi is serious that his ambitions stop at what he's now gotten from Trump, then he needs a whole new domestic coalition — the ultra-zealots in his coalition will be up in arms — and a more moderate national unity government in Israel might even be possible.
Microsoft Employees Up in Arms Over Cloud Contract With ICETensions are high within Microsoft, as new scrutiny is given to a partnership between the company's …Read more ReadMat Marquis, a writer and developer, announced on Twitter that he was canceling his contract with Microsoft in protest against its ICE contract.
While there were many up in arms when Lesnar was handed a USADA exemption by UFC in the lead up to his return, Novitzky insisted that because the WWE superstar's first tests came back negative after signing for his fight, he had no problem with him being given the exemption.
Evernote users have been up in arms ever since the company's updated privacy policy — set to kick off in January 2017 — added a vaguely worded clause that Evernote employees would be able to view portions of users' notes, as part of Evernote's efforts to bolster the company's machine learning abilities.
People were just up in arms at what I had written because, and I understand looking back, I think it grouped VCs together as VCs who work at really big funds who are getting the 2% carry out of a multi-billion dollar fund and who are paid a lot more.
Negotiations were continuing just steps away in the leadership offices of both Republicans and Democrats, and virtually everyone knew that there was going to be a resolution at some point soon — though majority Republicans were up in arms that Democrats were using their leverage to extract more of what they wanted.
Voters may have supported Donald J. Trump believing his campaign rhetoric about the E.P.A. But they don't want their kids choking on polluted air or drinking tainted water any more than Hillary Clinton voters, and as soon as the agency stops doing its job, they're going to be up in arms.
Party leaders were up in arms following the Judiciary Committee's September hearing with Corey LewandowskiCorey R. LewandowskiKey takeaways from first public impeachment hearing Democrats face make-or-break moment on impeachment The Hill's 6900:2628 Report: Trump demands Bidens testify MORE, Trump's former campaign manager, which quickly degenerated into a partisan food fight.
Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE were up in arms over the cuts, with supporters tweeting about the change.
Even though the Aviators, a class AAA team affiliated with the Oakland Athletics, scored a 10-2 victory against the Sacramento River Cats for their first home game of the season in the newly finished Las Vegas Ballpark, fans were up in arms over the home plate umpire's behavior toward Finn the Bat dog.
Again, this assumption may have been true in the 1990s, when U.S.-China trade was far smaller -- but even then, U.S. businesses were up in arms about President Bill Clinton's proposal to rescind most favorable nation status -- trade privileges -- in response to the massacre of pro-democracy protestors a few years earlier, in 1989.
Ringo Starr had played his first official show as a Beatle just four nights before at Hulme Hall in Port Sunlight, but some fans were still up in arms over the abrupt dismissal of previous stickman Pete Best, whose shy charm and matinee idol good looks made him a particular favorite with the ladies.
The bottom line: Meadows' district is a classic example of people choosing their news: They either don't believe the worst things they've heard about the bill — and they might think anything is better than the Affordable Care Act anyway — or they believe all of the bad things and are up in arms about it.
Read more: WNBA star Skylar Diggins-Smith played an entire season with the Dallas Wings while pregnant and 'didn't tell a soul'Much of what the 2425-foot-2000 point guard has achieved in his 10-year NBA career is — without exaggeration — unprecedented, which is why Jordan's comments have the entire basketball world up in arms.
And doing that would require a substantial amount of the American public to not just know what the hell MMIW is but to get up in arms about its causes and demand change in a way that supports the organizing being done by Native citizens and places the tribes in charge of their land.
"This is a prejudice, this is a bias, and if people were to make the claims they currently make about young people and children, if instead, if they make the same claims about ethnic minorities, for example, people would be up in arms, saying 'That's ridiculous, you have no objective evidence of this,'" Protzko says.
While the last season of The Bachelor starring Arie Luyendyk Jr (who just got married to Lauren Burnham, by the way) was up in arms about contestant Bekah Martinez being only 22, they've done a complete 180 this season and have the six women 313 and older feeling isolated from the rest of the group — almost literally.
After the Wall Street Journal reported that Amazon suspended Roy Price, the head of its entertainment studio, after a sexual harassment complaint surfaced and Rose McGowan criticised the company for failing to support her initial allegations against Harvey Weinstein, Twitter was up in arms about a very specific aspect of the story: canceled TV show Good Girls Revolt.
If the shoe were on the other foot, if President Hillary Clinton were being investigated for violation of campaign finance laws for seeking to obtain negative information about Donald Trump, the American Civil Liberties Union would be up in arms about this obvious violation of the most fundamental principles protecting the freedom of expression of candidates.
Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE are up in arms about the number of polling locations in place for the Puerto Rico primary.
One can't help but think if you replace Flint with, say, Palo Alto or Noe Valley in the dialogues, the technosphere would be up in arms not only asking for fixes to the water supply but also demanding that they receive the test data as soon as it happens in a format they can easily analyze.
Tech has been up in arms over the past week about Trump's immigration ban, which temporarily blocked immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries, temporarily suspended all refugee admissions and indefinitely blocked refugees from Syria from entering the U.S. A number of tech executives have spoken out against the order, including Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg and Amazon's Jeff Bezos.
Extrapolating from a droll "hotel for criminals only" concept recently seen in a sequence from 2014's "John Wick," this movie makes the locale a combination hotel/hospital, sets the story a decade in the future, adds appropriately advanced technology, and surrounds it with a rioting Los Angeles populace up in arms over the privatization of water.
If the same morass of laws were being applied to a President Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, civil libertarians would be up in arms about their ambiguity.
" Joseph had this to say about the song, "'Up in Arms' is a call to arms for the people of America and across the globe who are sick of the lies, death and destruction of innocent people being caused by the military industrial complex who run governments and propagate unjust wars in order to fill the bank accounts of corrupt businessmen.
It would be a spoiler to tell you what that ideology is in the movie, for apparently it is not the same as it is in the comics, and my understanding is that our brethren on the Marvel side of the aisle are already up in arms about whether this is a good adaptation or a betrayal of the canon Thanos story.
The whole left wing of the Democratic Party, led by Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-CortezOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Pro-Trump Republican immigrant to challenge Dem lawmaker who flipped Michigan seat 85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE and Rashida "impeach the motherf—r" Tlaib, is up in arms over the announcement of Pelosi.
As it begins to take shape, there will likely be a lot of questions about how far the UK plans to go in its bid to "protect" the UK and UK plc, with many who are already up in arms about its surveillance activities and more likely also to raise questions about how the plans announced today will impact our privacy, and our data.
The film, dedicated to the memories of several Black New Yorkers slain either by police or in racist assaults, was so timely that, just over a month after the film's release, communities were up in arms again over the death of 16-year-old Black teen Yusef Hawkins, who was shot by a group of white teens in the then-heavily-Italian neighborhood of Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.
Fox Business Network host Lisa "Kennedy" Montgomery on Wednesday claimed "we'd all be up in arms" if former President Obama did what President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has done with funding his proposed U.S.–Mexico border wall.
A former Republican congressman says his party would have been up in arms if a Democratic president considered declaring a national emergency over an issue, as President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE threatened to do this week.
Democrats are up in arms over President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's declaration of a national emergency at the southern border, but they also see political gold in his highly controversial power play.
Source: PBSRead more:Fans were up in arms when a magazine compared Kendall Jenner to Marilyn MonroeThe FBI warned Bobby Kennedy a book was coming out revealing his affair with Marilyn Monroe and blaming him for her deathThe strange story of how Marilyn Monroe appeared nude in the first issue of PlayboyA 13-year-old girl was given a dress code violation for wearing a shirt depicting a bare-shouldered Marilyn Monroe
OnePlus is set to reveal its next phone on October 17, and in the run-up to the event, the company has been teasing details about the OnePlus 6T, like the inclusion of an in-screen fingerprint reader and the phone's lack of a headphone jack, the latter of which has a lot of smartphone fanatics up in arms, as the 6T would be the first phone from OnePlus without a 3.5mm port.
"My view is that every vote matters and the way we can make that happen is that we can have national voting and that means get rid of the Electoral College -- and every vote counts," the Massachusetts Democrat said, to raucous applause from the audience (The Democratic base is very much up in arms over the Electoral College, after Donald Trump won the White House in 2016 despite losing the popular vote by almost 2.9 million votes to Hillary Clinton).
Two performances/interventions by interdisciplinary artist Leslie Dreyer attempt to directly address tone-deaf actions on the part of tech companies: the much-protested private Google buses, which co-opted public resources to form private conveyance for Google employees to their Avalon-like global headquarters in Mountain View; and the recent scourge of Airbnb, which put a cherry on top of its displacement-fueling "sharing economy" with a series of ads last year that had San Franciscans up in arms.
Former President Obama says that if Republicans were truly concerned about the security risks posed by former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE's private email server, "they'd be up in arms" over reports that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is still using unsecured iPhones.
EMILY COMPAGNO, LEGAL AND SPORTS BUSINESS ANALYST, ATTORNEY, AND FORMER CHEERLEADER FOR THE OAKLAND RAIDERS: Right, that&aposs exactly what is happening is that he is trying to enforce but he is running into the same conundrum that Obama did which is essentially, if you please the masses then you are not enforcing the law and if you enforce the law, then people are up in arms, and I think this issue is an iceberg and the reality of our southern border and nine border sectors of it is that it&aposs not just about the drug cartels as being these linchpins, it is the messaging first of all that has been over simplified by both sides, and also, we have to think about what is pushing and driving these people so desperately to our borders?

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