Sentences with phrase «appalled at»

Or are you more appalled at the fact that after two years we still don't have baseboards?
And as a former apartment manager in Seattle (one who leases and turns over units) I'm appalled at the condition of the places rented out in NY.
I was appalled at the way Kourtney Kardashian's bloke body shamed her for not losing her baby weight fast enough.
And every year I'm more appalled at what is sold to us, mad at what is swept under the rug, and frustrated by what I didn't know or change in our home as quickly as I should have.
I was appalled at the fact that since she could only spend $ 40,000, no one wanted to work with her.
You'll likely be appalled at the report's tone that landlords are the problem and at its suggestion that landlords profit from evictions and exploit the eviction process for personal gain.
I am sick of the whole arrogant attitude of many team leads and of the rather sad, tired, ways those on the teams who eventually often feel used, undermined, taken for granted, disrespected, and generally anonymous when they do all the work which is why many leave — appalled at the attitude of the leaders who might as well be draped in finery on a yacht until their kingdom falls — some, certainly.
I am appalled at the discounting of your «Related» industry experience.
In response, GMREB president Patrick Juaneda issued a letter to board members, telling them that, «while also disappointed with the tone of the article», he and his board of directors were «100 per cent in support of the CEO» and they were «to say the least, dismayed and frankly appalled at the tactics being used by some people to undermine an individual who has always had the industry's best interests at heart.»
In this context, the Government was appalled at the blatantly political and partisan approach taken by the UN's Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) when it examined Australia's periodic reports in Geneva last week... The Committee's response was disappointing in the extreme.
Appalled at the state of race relations in the South, the family headed to New York and took up residence in an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn.
«Like many Australians, we are shocked and appalled at the footage aired on last night's Four Corners program,» said Justin Mohamed, CEO of Reconciliation Australia.
(September 18, 2015 — Memphis, TN) Planned Parenthood Greater Memphis Region (PPGMR) is appalled at the House of Representatives» decision to defund Planned Parenthood (H.R. 3134, the Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2015, introduced by Representative Diane Black, R - TN).
And then you try to answer it... As a play therapist, I was quite appalled at myself when I struggled to answer this simple question (on a filial play coaching training course I attended recently).
I am just appalled at the bickering and demeaning ideas that some nurses have about their support staff.
When I first started at my current position, I was appalled at the spelling and grammar being used not only on client correspondence, but on media pieces, emails, and postings on the web.
You, as a job seeker, are continually appalled at the lack of follow - through on the part of potential employers throughout your job search after you have interviewed a number of times.
Your points are well taken just a little appalled at your use of words.
I am appalled at the ads I'm seeing for professional resumes to be written for under $ 100.
«I am appalled at the fact that some in the crypto community appear to be taking the word of a totalitarian dictator and helping him fund the oppression of my fellow citizens.
Some like Bitcoin Cash because it raises the Bitcoin block size limit to 8 MB, while others are appalled at how the new chain is attempting to usurp users and hashpower from the main Bitcoin network.
I am appalled at and strongly denounce his comments about the Parkland students.
Many people are appalled at the Nevada car insurance premiums they must pay on brand new vehicles.
I'm absolutely appalled at how poorly I have been treated while trying to get the re-imbersement... I was hung up on THREE times w / o being called back.
I am appalled at the unsatisfactory level of customer service I have been receiving every day for 5 days now and surprised that the Travel Insurance department is even Amex affiliated.
I was particularly appalled at the blatant political gamesmanship represented by the «RiotTV» notion.
Most of the firms were appalled at their performance, and couldn't believe some of the recordings when we played them back.
Don't be appalled at me.
about Young Legal Aid Lawyers appalled at Governmentâ $ ™ s response to the Constitutional Affairs Committeeï
I've rarely had a speeding ticket but I am appalled at Kinder Morgan and I'm very disappointed with Trudeau.
Some of the comments are, «I'm appalled at the gleeful tone.»
Adverting to boisterous TV depictions of court proceedings currently on the air, David Evans said his father «would be appalled at this stuff.»
As a blind student writing this test I was appalled at the lack of acceptable study material available.
I was appalled to hear this, and appalled at the invasion of privacy and violation of civil and human rights — and in 2017!
They are appalled at the pathetic attempts at building bike infrastructure,» it felt like a token gesture rather than a genuine effort to make Canada a healthy, happy and sustainable country.»
As one individual observer, I am appalled at the lack of commitment to sound scientists by the «climate scientists» and their apologists gavin (sigh), Eli, Dano et al..
«Eric Claxton, the planner who designed it, was appalled at how it turned out.
Most readers are appalled at the last line, «Thank the driver» for actually stopping and obeying the law.
Popper would, I assume, be appalled at the notion of a consensus confirming anything.
i am appalled at the utter ignorance of the elite when they start talking about the «social costs of carbon».
As the authors note, «Free marketeers, small government advocates, and others who dislike distorting government subsidies should be appalled at the tax money poured into fossil fuels.»
However, upon taking the time to get into the details of the science, I was appalled at how flimsy the case really is.»
That is we are the ones who are appalled at the polluting in China so rare earths can be supplied to the solar and wind industries.
That is a quote from Richard Lindzen, appalled at the course of Penn States «exoneration» of the Piltdown Mann.
The founders of many of the foundations making grants to UCS would likely be surprised and appalled at how their money is now being used.
Appalled at what they saw, they pledged to provide testing for all community members and clean up the contamination.
I have been appalled at the incredible spin placed on these stolen conversations.
This is where I'm appalled at WWF's activities on ivory trade policy: their use of language and clever marketing tactics.
«I'm appalled at the Heartland Institute's gall to think we are dumb enough to buy into this,» said Cheryl Manning, a science teacher at Evergreen High School in Colorado who, along with the school's seven other full - time science teachers, received Heartland's package last week.
Read the IPCCS AR4 and AR5 and appalled at how the tone of scientific doubt in the base documents is cleansed by the politics of the IPCC processes providing advice to policymakers.
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