Additionally, Apple seems to have normalized the cost of the iPhone across all carriers after an initial uproar about the phone being announced at a slightly cheaper price point on AT&T and Verizon.
iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPad Air orders have begun|Samuel Axon|October 16, 2020|Ars Technica
Amazon has deleted listings for two job openings whose duties included tracking “labor organizing threats against the company” after the positions caused a public uproar.
After public outcry, Amazon deletes listings for 2 intelligence jobs that involved tracking ‘labor organizing threats’|rhhackettfortune|September 1, 2020|Fortune
The video has caused such an uproar that the policemen have been taken into custody.
The first murder|Katie McLean|August 19, 2020|MIT Technology Review
There was a bit of an uproar from Tolkien purists about her being included in...
‘No Regrets’: Peter Jackson Says Goodbye to Middle-Earth|Alex Suskind|December 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But the killers clearly failed to anticipate the uproar that would follow.
Mexico’s First Lady of Murder Is on the Lam|Michael Daly|October 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
While Kilmeade walked back the comment the next day after an uproar, he did not apologize.
The Fox News Apology Tour|Dean Obeidallah|October 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST
These comments incited an uproar among Iroquois fans believing Kessenich had disrespected their tradition.
A Millennium After Inventing the Game, the Iroquois Are Lacrosse’s New Superpower|Evin Demirel|July 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The uproar denouncing Alice was so swift that ABC Family cancelled it before even shooting the pilot.
For Muslims, Howard Gordon’s ‘Tyrant’ Is a Step in the Right Direction|Dean Obeidallah|June 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The irruption of this motley crew with beat of drum, according to ancient custom, was the consummation of uproar and merriment.
The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.|Washington Irving
But this uproar would be speedily silenced, and the mellow voice ring out again, clear and commanding.
Initials Only|Anna Katharine Green
The Prophet hastened to explain through the uproar of twenty guitars.
The Prophet of Berkeley Square|Robert Hichens
Outside the uproar, instead of abating, gathered strength as time went by.
The Young Pitcher|Zane Grey
When the huts were burning the fiercest the uproar in the corral arose to such a pitch as to drown all other sounds.
Hopalong Cassidy's Rustler Round-Up|Clarence Edward Mulford
British Dictionary definitions for uproar
uproar
/ (ˈʌpˌrɔː) /
noun
a commotion or disturbance characterized by loud noise and confusion; turmoil