Sentences with phrase «perhaps public outrage»

Perhaps public outrage wouldn't be so high if the nation was seeing real results.
The hope of all hopes was that perhaps public outrage would move lawmakers to close the LLC loophole, «maybe level the playing field so we would have a shot against the real estate industry.

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Everything is at stake in these tests, so perhaps it's dawning on us that fraud — by adults — is inevitable, but there's a bigger issue here that continues to escape public outrage: The tests are stupid.
«Perhaps it is not surprising that profit margins take precedence over public health, but with transport emissions the main contributor to urban air pollution, resulting in nearly 10,000 early deaths a year in London alone and hugely decreasing quality of life for children, the elderly and those with pre-existing health complaints, the public should be utterly outraged by this news.»
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