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A proposal of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has online sellers up in arms nowadays as it might derail the development of the e-commerce sector.
Source: https://business.inquirer.net/401902/biz-buzz-volatile-markets-blame-analysts-reporters
BRS councillors in several municipalities and municipal corporations were up in arms against their own party chairpersons and mayors respectively, as the three-year period required to move no-confidence against them expired on January 26.
Cherry Creek is up in arms over changes to bylaws but again, they have just one director.
Farmers have been up in arms over the ban on cattle slaughter, and there has been widespread complaints in the farming communities that the BJP’s ban on cattle slaughter has deprived farmers of alternatives when cattle fall sick or turn unmaintainable.
Her hot takes have had some parents up in arms however many fellow child-free viewers agree.
Just think, for example, of Americans reacting to the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former U.S. President Donald Trump in January 2021: They were either up in arms or loudly cheering.
Passionate "Wheel of Fortune" fans were up in arms about the spelling error.
Source: https://nypost.com/entertainment/pat-sajak-worst-wheel-of-fortune-blunders/
Sudan’s military, headed by Lt Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the paramilitary group RSF, led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, are up in arms due to their disagreements over the proposed transition to civilian rule in the country.
That is what dealers are up in arms about.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/news/fuel-retailers-load-shedding-help-oil-companies/
The even shorter 1-month TBill has the entire bear side of the Twittersphere up in arms because it has fallen off a cliff recently, down from 4.74% to just 3.36% at the end of last week.
The reason why there are so many people up in arms about this is because it doesn’t appear to have happened.
This week, lawmakers in the U.K.’s second chamber have debated updates to the country’s Investigatory Powers Act — a sweeping digital surveillance regime dubbed the snoopers’ charter — that have Silicon Valley heavyweights up in arms.
Villagers in Garway were up in arms over rumours that Whitbread Flowers Ltd, the owners of the Garway Inn, were planning to close it later that month and put it up for auction without a licence, along with 10 acres of land.