Sentences with phrase «appalled when»

I was appalled when I went to a school in the Territory and I found out that, while it looks good on paper that Aboriginal students are attaining year 12 level, when I asked the principal what that meant in reality, she said, «Year 8 or year 9.»
Human resources staff and other hiring authorities are always appalled when they receive resumes containing personal information.
Meteorologists, physicists, geologists, observational climatologists, etc. know the scientific method when they see it and are appalled when it is violated by warming researchers adjusting the facts to fit their conclusions.
DeKooning never saw his work used in that fashion and he was appalled when it happened.
Critic Clement Greenberg, a nonfan, was appalled when MoMA honored O'Keeffe with a retrospective in 1946 — one of its first solo shows for a woman; her work was «little more than tinted photography.»
Judd said art is not science, although he was appalled when it went in a different direction, away from him.
New York artist Barbara Rachko was appalled when a visiting critic told her, «You're in a rut.
One of the key parts of this fantasy is that the other people in the neighborhood, the good folks that live there, need to be excited, not appalled when they witness the violence delivered by Paul Kersey.
He must be appalled when asked: Why fertilizer, when there is already a surplus?
She's even more appalled when she learns her onetime nemesis, the infamous psychotic killer Justice Turnbull, knows she's carrying a child.
And even more appalled when a narrator proposes a hybrid contract, adding a small per finished hour rate on top of 50 % royalties.
I am appalled when I see things like this.
What appalled me when I went to vote was that I had read so little books this year or whatever I had read was not popular enough.
Conservatives were appalled when «Daily Show» comedian Michelle Wolf roasted President Donald Trump's sex life and Sarah Huckabee Sanders's job performance.
One of his teammates (Goode) is quite appalled when Turing is assigned by Winston Churchill himself to lead the team.
I was appalled when I just found out that peanuts have 22,711 mg of Omega - 6 fatty acids, almonds 11,462, and cashews, 2,179 (all raw).
Advocates of campaign finance reform were appalled when the organization initially said it would accept corporate cash in unlimited amounts.
We were surprised and deeply appalled when we read the story.
People act so appalled when I mentioned that my oldest was present for the birth of both of my younger sons.
I am appalled when I listen to many women's stories of birth.
Jodi Belshe of Overland Park, KS, was appalled when she heard her 10 - year - old mindlessly singing Katy Perry's song «California Gurls,» warbling lyrics about women wearing «Daisy Dukes, bikinis on top.»
I was appalled when I first read Ms. Rosin's article.
Formula feeding parents also fight back against breastfeeding, appalled when a mother breastfeeds within view.
I absolutely support bf, can not understand the fervent militancy and brainwashing that currently goes with it and I am appalled when I read what some women put themselves through.
I was appalled when someone from another table approached the dog, began talking baby talk to it (while ignoring the people!)
The HFCS manufacturer was appalled when he found out his HFCS could be contaminated with mercury.
I was absolutely appalled when I visited an evangelical church just before the 2008 election and found a huge stack of «voting sheets» telling the congregation how they should vote.
And I am constantly appalled when religion or lack thereof is used as an excuse for crimes, and I don't think it makes a good excuse for classifying insanity.
Though almost entirely trapped in the Witch's delusions, Edmund is still appalled when he beholds the creatures whom she has calcified: the wolves and foxes and beam, the centaurs and dragons and lions, all of them seemingly frozen forever.
He was appalled when he knew I already found out his unfaithfulness to our marriage.
The story is told of a church whose members were appalled when a nightclub opened up next door, bringing with it a variety of attitudes and habits that collided with their practices and convictions.
They were particularly appalled when, during Segal's demo, they saw that one employee had posted a comment calling Goldstein an «asshole.»
It seriously appalls me when people assume I'm wearing MAC just by how bold and intensely pigmented people «claim» their stuff is.
and this little note about us — the entitled minority (I include myself, with a caregiver carbon footprint that appalls me when I think about it):

Not exact matches

When Virgin Trains was putting its emergency procedures in place, we had analyzed a number of serious rail incidents, and had been appalled by the length of time that usually passed before anyone in charge started speaking to the press.
His father, a successful advertising executive, was appalled and grew even more concerned when his son was arrested in Canada for failing to file proper work permits.
Nonetheless, the path to app - dom was clear when Bradford and her first - year classmates downloaded Tinder and became increasingly intrigued — and appalled — by what they saw.
At a time when Rabbi Soloveichik is so rightfully appalled by «the actions of a man [obviously, Yasir Arafat] who... sent children [as suicide bombers] to kill children [and to kill themselves by so doing],» he should be more careful in picking, of all people, Samson, to teach us anything.
When the disciples were appalled at the impossibility of the situation, Jesus said that what is impossible for men is possible for God.
When Pastor Rick Warren's son died I was appalled by the number of Atheist freaks who bad mouthed his death in the comments section.
We are appalled at this, but most Christians are just like Hetty Green when it comes to our spiritual riches.
The whole thing rests upon one author — Michael Prescott's — highly selective excerpting and chopping up of a private [i.e., thinking out loud without clarifications] journal written when Rand was barely out of her teens, fresh from the blood bath of 1920s Soviet Russia — and still made it very clear that her read on the personalities of the observers showed that they were not appalled by Hickman's crime — she said there had been far worse, without the same spectacle of glee — but by his flamboyant and mocking defiance of society.
When Jesus returns (not if), he might be appalled at your remarkable ignorance and hatred of the good works of his followers.
(When, to give a recent example, his superiors removed the Roman Catholic archbishop of Seattle from areas of leadership where his soul had led him to gentle yet prophetic dissent from them, many pious Americans were appalled.)
When Hitler came to power, Dietrich was appalled, and left for his birthplace in Florence.
Was this author equally appalled about the prayer breakfast earlier this month, when President Obama tried to use biblical phrases like «for unto whom much is given, much shall be required» and «love thy neighbor as thyself» out of context as justification for his tax and economic policies?
I'm just appalled that a young boy can not make a decision to not only be respect another person, but to also be true to his own convictions (especially when they hurt NO ONE else) and get slammed for it.
Times when John Calvin said, «The future appalls me.
She is well known for making very naughty desserts When I first saw these OBSCENE COOKIES, I was disgusted, horrified, appalled!
When coconut butter blew up in the vegan blogosphere a few years ago, I was honestly kind of appalled.
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