Sentences with phrase «amount of outrage»

For example, ARK: Survival Evolved's price was suddenly increased in order to have parity with retail and this caused a fair amount of outrage among fans, including DayZ creator Dean Hall.
We've devised a handy rage calculator to help you determine the appropriate amount of outrage to express on social media.
You'll find the appropriate amount of outrage you seek, but even ignoring Wes Anderson's global marginalization, Isle Of Dogs is a cutesy escape from reality that's just fine enough and not much more — somehow proving a singular love for dogs isn't a 5 - star slam dunk.
She said there was «a certain amount of outrage» at Wednesday's vote, suggesting the issue of whether to hold a new public inquiry into the media had been conflated during the Commons debate with a separate proposal to impose punitive costs on publishers who do not sign - up to an officially recognised press regulator.
Owen Smith's speech today in which he said he would like to «smash» Theresa May «back on her heels» has understandably caused a certain amount of outrage this afternoon.

Not exact matches

Not surprisingly, Trump's remarks triggered outrage among the media because it amounts to a head - on attack against the principle of a free press — a fundamental element of the U.S. democratic system.
Outrage over the financial crisis, coupled with the perception that Wall Street executives» performances have not justified their pay, led to legislative efforts aimed at curbing executive pay, compensation - related shareholder lawsuits and a tremendous amount of negative press coverage.
To take but one example, if you look at immigration, you will find lots of pandering, hypocrisy and outrage, not much effectiveness in reaching non-trivial goals, but also an inordinate amount of new legislation.
While I'm not as outraged as many in the gaming community, I understand why they believe the amount of unlockable content is unreasonable and simply implemented to encourage players to use real - life currency to unlock content (although EA has currently temporarily disabled microtransactions).
But of course they were poor, at least compared to their friends, and no amount of suave English, the sort that issued uncontrollably from their mouths, could change that; no amount of sobbing in Victorian sentences or chest beating before the Oxonian anchors on The News Tonight, who interviewed them, who stoked their outrage, could drape them or their dead children in the glow of foregone success: Mr. and Mrs. Khurana were forty and forty, and they had suffered the defining tragedy of their lives, and so all other competing tragedies were relegated to mere facts of existence.
Yes, they all got it wrong at first, too, but the amount of coverage and outrage from readers not directly linked to the Direct Market Wednesday Crowd is instructive, and a nice sign of hope for our industry.
Please let them know that you find it an outrage that Oklahoma can spend this amount of time and effort on an item which could benefit only a small number of people, which can backfire on our state and which is absolutely not a humane solution to the problem of unwanted horses.
So yes — I think this is an outrage, and no amount of reconciliation between scientists can sweep it under the carpet.
Americans should be outraged that the Chinese are putting huge amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, and changing our climate!
Perhaps you can be outraged by the amount of damages awarded, but you have not seen the evidence to support the verdict.
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