Sentences with phrase «be outrage by»

There should be outrage by ethical climate scientists everywhere.
Apparently it doesn't matter to Donald Trump that many businesses and citizens are outraged by his views about illegal immigrants.
Lawmakers from both political parties were outraged by the move, which has the potential to put America's triple - A credit rating in jeopardy.
They believe internet providers — like Verizon — should treat all Web traffic equally, and are outraged by the Federal Communications Commission's decision last December that repealed rules requiring those providers to do just that.
Yes, some are outraged by that collection — but they were outraged before the current scandal, and their objections simply didn't register with the broader public.
This means that God is working through you and through other good people, who are outraged by the actions of these evil priests.
Who has not been outraged by a debased piety that renders truth into smugness, purity into prudishness, justice into the status quo and honor into pride?
Occasionally the church has been outraged by Thomas's request.
It's no wonder you are outraged by the abuses people have committed against those things then, and I include crimes against people, like murder and molestation.
Padre Beto says he fell afoul of the ultraconservative elements in the church who were outraged by his opinions.
Although he also mentioned adultery, theft, and failure to pay wages to workers, homosexual lobby groups were outraged by his mention of homosexual behavior.
The man who should have succeeded Tikhon, Metropolitan Kirill (Smirnov), was outraged by Sergi's willingness to subject the Church to a godless state in a futile effort to save the Church as a public institution.
He is outraged by what he finds - commercial transactions, including the changing of money and the selling of birds, and the use of the temple grounds as a shortcut.
We as Christians should not be outraged by this stance of the gays, because we know the devil will use anyone and anything he can to bring down the Christians and the values true to the bible.
This makes sense... be outraged by killings and come here the FIGHT about it.
The families of these fallen soldiers are outraged by the atheist group's pursuit to have the crosses removed.
Like many Lutherans, Siemon - Netto is outraged by scholars and journalists like William Shirer who draw a direct connection between Luther's alleged «quietism» and the rise of Hitler in Germany.
The prosecutor was outraged by the decision.
So they were outraged by the treatment of objectors.
If you're outraged by animal abuse it doesn't mean you don't care about people.
Church member Casey Kitchens said she and other members of the congregation are outraged by the church's refusal to marry a black couple, a decision she says most of the congregation knew nothing about.
Every Catholic ought to be outraged by this new non-directive approach to the issue of clerical child abuse.
You see whatever you want to see, and you want to be outraged by liberals.
Citizens were outraged by the thought of paying more for tortillas, but manufacturers praised the government plans.
It is very hard to criticize our own players, but I personally was outraged by his behaviour and think that he needs to curb that angry streak or he is just going to cost Arsenal valuable points in the future, and hardly be a good role - model to young up - and - coming footballers.
But international sportsmen as well as other Mariles partisans are outraged by the brutal manner in which the eviction was carried out.
Once Stall dropped his belt in order to avoid GGG, I lost interest in seeing them fight each other, and while I was outraged by the draw, I'd pick a BJS unification fight over a score - settling rematch.
People were outraged by Nebraska's BCS selection, but I'd have been just as outraged had a Colorado with two losses been selected.
Yet the manager who has been paid 91 million pound since his last title is outraged by any fans who dare question why these multi millionaires have not won a title in a decade or more.
This is rampant in the UK and most of the Western world and it hurts people of colour more than negative name calling and the idiotic action of the Chelsea fans that polite white people would usually be outraged by.
Many fans appeared to be outraged by Arsenal's transfer activity this window.
Some parents are outraged by alternate meal policies, but it is important to remember that tight school foodservice budgets leave schools few options for covering the cost of unpaid meals.
I am outraged by anti-FF comments.
After being outraged by the food served in her school cafeteria, Sara Wu started a blog called Fed Up With Lunch, which she wrote under the pseudonym of Mrs. Q. For a whole year, she ate her school cafeteria lunch and documented her experience with photos of her meals.
In it, writer Sarah Kliff attempts to calm the ruffled feathers of school food reform advocates like myself who are outraged by Congress's watering down of school nutrition standards last week under pressure from food industry lobbyists.
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The Daily Mail is outraged by a recent attack on an asylum seeker.
The public is outraged by the fact that a friend of the President with no meaningful education or government post has had the opportunity to influence, and even supersede, the democratically elected President in making important decisions, even more so with the approval of the President.
Indian nationalists were outraged by this measure.
We've been outraged by Albert Thompson being denied the free treatment for cancer to which he is almost certainly entitled.
Skelos said he was outraged by de Blasio's decision to cancel classroom space for three of longtime adversary Eva Moskowitz's Success Academy charter schools this fall that were approved last year by former Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Refugee Action, which facilitates the assisted voluntary return program, was outraged by the decision to restart removals to Somalia.
Social conservatives have been outraged by legislation to recognise transgender people's new identities and to sanction homosexual partnerships, deemed by the Government as necessary under the HRA or the human rights agenda more widely.
Gurley's mother Sylvia Palmer, stepfather Kenneth Palmer and aunt Hertenica Petersen said in a joint statement they are outraged by Thompson's recommendation.
«The voters in my district are outraged by the conduct of the Senate in June, and in particular of Pedro Espada, and I share their feelings,» he said, daintily kissing any discretionary spending for the next year good - bye.
When she's going after free speech and pregnancy centers, can you imagine Mickey Mantle or Lou Gehrig supporting such anti-American behavior or Donny Baseball not being outraged by such conduct?
«It's the same delusion that led him to say that the only people that are outraged by Trump's comments are Hillary people or disloyal Republicans.
A YNN employee received the mailer and was outraged by it, saying she believed it was a real sex offender alert and had been initially concerned about her kids.
«I urge local authorities to join with schools, parents and the public, who are outraged by the cuts to the school building programme, and support the NASUWT's lobby of Parliament on Monday 19 July.»
Mayor Miner should be outraged by the candidacies of Weiner, Spitzer and Lopez and the leadership of Speaker Silver.»
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