Alcon's shareholders are not the only ones up in arms about the sequence of deals.
The Shorthouses were up in arms, Kai shouting and red in the face, Lexi in tears.
European pilots have also been up in arms, shuddering at the idea of guns on planes.
While you'd think the players union would be up in arms about such price fixing, it isn't.
But based on publicly available information, there is nothing for people to be up in arms about.
Yet groups claiming to speak on behalf of public health are up in arms about the ad.
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States are up in arms about drug prices because they are increasingly out of pocket from covering them.
And as a result, people either welcomed the words with open arms or were up in arms about them.
Republicans were up in arms Friday about the IRS disclosure, and rightly so.
Many politicians are up in arms, believing that the "public interest" should be whatever they want it to be.
These are the kinds of statements that have liberal feminists up in arms.
One reason why these various projects have the locals up in arms is that they may harm the environment.
Protestors from the Left Party are up in arms over the sexism and shallow materialism that they argue Barbie symbolizes.
In the face of a critical backlash, uproar ensued and changes were proposed as everyone, suddenly, was up in arms.
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Russian officials have been up in arms about the new missile defense program of NATO since the start of the year.
Acting concerned and calling for hearings are natural things for government to do whenever people are up in arms over anything.
Although the subject has the pundits of Bangkok up in arms, it does not seem to move the voters very much.
By the time European transport ministers finally met, by video conference, on the morning of the 19th, airlines were up in arms.
Although widely anticipated, this move has developer sites up in arms.
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For example, everyone is up in arms about the high unemployment rate.
You might imagine that academics would be up in arms about this.
The opposition is up in arms: it says the conviction is politically motivated and the magistrates' attacks against Mr Berlusconi amount to persecution.
Banks are up in arms over the proposal, saying that cutting the fees will lead to limits or new consumer charges on debit-card use.
Any time that type of language is used it raises a level of an appearance of impropriety, and the public should be up in arms.
Of course, then the non-for-profit community will be up in arms.
The film community is particularly up in arms over the culture ministry's January decision to close the House of Cinema after 20 years of operation.
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Voters are certainly up in arms about the cost of oil.
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Britain's corporate chairmen are up in arms over a government-commissioned review by Derek Higgs, a former banker, of the role and effectiveness of non-executive directors.
Quite apart from the difficulty of accomplishing this in any effective way, the Americans, for once, are not up in arms about the falling yen.
As NPR's Allison Keyes reports, some representatives were up in arms.
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