Harvard faculty are understandably (and predictably) in an uproar about the decision to scan the emails.
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The Flying Monkeys start hooting and squawking and sail off in an uproar, to disaster.
But last week, much of the media was in an uproar over store cameras.
By last July, the business community was in an uproar, and both Republicans had introduced 1099 repeal.
Silicon Valley is in an uproar over a new blog, The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs.
Berlusconi has publicly denied he is looking to dump the team but Rossoneri fans are still in an uproar.
People are bound to get in an uproar over this, largely thanks to how fast social media spreads controversial information.
If you missed all the drama a week or two ago, Eurogamer sparked a big controversy that had gaming journalists and fans in an uproar.
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The hospitals are in an uproar over this, of course, because they could be held accountable for treatment results for up to three months after patients are discharged.
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As for me, the anxiety and loneliness of childhood that I describe in my book, "Tiger Babies Strike Back, " has caused an uproar in my family.
At the time a Rasta buying a house like that in uptown Kingston caused an uproar.
The Gap's chief executive left in January 2007 amid an uproar over the company's performance.
He answered questions about the recent French arms deal with Libya that has created an uproar in Europe.
Snow's famous 1959 lecture (later a book), "The Two Cultures, " which caused an uproar in England and America.
There has been an uproar in the Indian parliament over the investigation of the rape and murder of three sisters in Maharashtra state.
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Mr. Leveson's inquiry, which began hearings last autumn, came in the wake of an uproar over illegal mobile-phone voice-mail hacking and alleged bribes-for-scoops at News Corp.
In an article about the uproar, The Journal News says many of the thousands of people who "have taken to their computers and phones in rage" live outside the counties covered by the map.
Indeed, there was such an uproar in California when the authorities proposed letting power companies adjust the thermostats in people's homes remotely so as to lower overall electricity consumption at peak times the idea was hastily abandoned.
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The boss of US tyremaker Titan has caused an uproar in France after saying that French workers only put in three hours a day and he would have to be "stupid" to invest in the country.
But that proposal, which had been drafted in secret, led to an uproar and many, many revisions.
An uproar began in 2003 when Syed Mumtaz Ali, a retired Ontario lawyer, said he was setting up a sharia court to settle family law disputes for Muslims.
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Then there are regulators at FDA, NICE, the EMA, and the German IQWiG who have shaken cautious bureaucracies, streamlined decision-making, pushed for transparency, and, in some cases, triggered an uproar by demanding that the industry delivers the breakthroughs it keeps boasting about, as a condition for charging premium prices.
One-time contender David Sokol left Berkshire earlier this year amid an uproar over trading in shares of Lubrizol prior to its acquisition by Buffett.
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Last week, an Italian magazine provoked uproar in the UK media when it published pictures of a bikini-clad Catherine on vacation, with her "baby bump" visible.
The woman whose work caused an uproar with the Front National party in France in 2012 (Madonna) is not on the list.
Nevertheless, they caused an uproar, on the Tory backbenches and in the tabloid press: even though crime has broadly been falling for over a decade, surveys affirm that Britons fret more than others about law and order.
It saddens me that in light of the remarkable challenges that old media faces, there would be such an uproar over this clip.
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Jose Rodriguez, a former top clandestine officer at the CIA, gave the green light to destroy the tapes five years ago amid an uproar over recently released photos of detainee abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
Rather than be flattered that an advertiser might pick one of their photos to sell a product, Instagram users are in uproar, with many threatening on Twitter to delete their accounts and migrate to a competing app.
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