Sentences with phrase «bit of outrage»

I haven't shown the least bit of outrage.
The latter of the two was quickly canceled shortly before Kojima took his leave from the Konami company and that sparked quite a bit of outrage on its own.
Atari caused quite a bit of outrage for their crowdfunding campaign to bring the RollerCoaster Tycoon franchise to Switch.
Naturally, there's been quite a bit of outrage from other e-retailers, authors, and publishers since Amazon launched the program, principally among them, Smashwords.com founder Mark Coker.
There are moments within the courtroom that are likely to spark a bit of outrage, but the movie shies away and quickly moves on.
Is concern there because there is quite a bit of outrage.
I know it's very fashionable to bash teachers» unions, but let's hear a tinyt bit of outrage against those who feed their greed in all other sectors of society.
As one would imagine, those remarks have provoked quite a bit of outrage.
There was a bit of outrage last week when a prominent Christian blogger published a post entitled «The Problem with Christian Cleavage.»

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Several marchers wore pink «pussy» hats, and carried banners with slogans like: «this pussy bites back» after the emergence of a 2005 tape in which Trump spoke of women in a demeaning way sparked widespread outrage.
Social Security Many people are surprised and perhaps a bit outraged to learn social security benefits may be taxable, but if you have any other additional income, there is a good chance some of your social security will be taxed.
Many TMZ style reporters will rat out anyone who is the least bit notable if they use one of these «bad words» in an attempt to stir up outrage from the language police.
In the wake of a World Cup match in which Uruguayan player Luis Suarez bit an opponent, there was a not dissimilar wave of moral outrage, to which straight - talking Gordon Strachan made the following point:
I've been alternating between feelings of discouragement at the little bit of difference one person can make and outrage at the seeming lack of concern among others for months now.
I'm sorry, but a little bit of justified outrage on Dr. Amy's * blog * is a lot better than a CPM who, in the course of her professional practice, lies about her relationship with doctors and hospitals, shirks her duties and then turns around and attacks her client (s) in their most vulnerable moments.
Luis Suarez bit Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic on the arm during yesterday's game, triggering outrage on the front and back pages of the press and demands that he should be dropped from the club.
And yes, a little bit of moral outrage would certainly help.
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Steve Brown and I discuss the first bit of movement to address Buffalo's lead problem on this week's video edition of Outrages & Insights.
Lately, Universal's taken a bit of a beating in the press from fanboys who were outraged when Guillermo Del Toro's proposed At The Mountains of Madness project had its plug pulled.
The fact it was robbed in the supporting actor category (where Mahershala Ali lost out to Aaron Taylor - Johnson) may even help its chances going forward — for what we now have is a genuine underdog (albeit one that's so far picked up 120 awards) with a little outraged momentum behind it (thought #JusticeForMoonlight felt a bit of a trending punt).
Not a day goes by when some outrage — an inscrutable bit of math, a questionable reading assignment, or ill - considered writing prompt — is not paraded on social media and attributed to Common Core.
As a long - time student of school choice (and, full disclosure, an adviser to Romney's education team) I anticipate the governor is in for a bit of moral outrage — for undermining, threatening, jeopardizing, disrespecting — or, insert verb of offense here — our nation's public schools.
But most of me is outraged — and a little bit alarmed.
As a long - time student of school choice (and, full disclosure, an adviser to Romney's education team) I anticipate the governor is in for a bit of moral outrage.
That was quite a bit more than what I was able to find (since of course most of what I found was written by outraged fans).
Providence was a bit of fun last year — the latest set of O'Reilly muppets were suitably outraged by my call for a 41 % share price decline.
It's one of those internet things that pop - up on Facebook and forums so that everyone can indulge in a bit of recreational outrage.
Mass Effect 3, for example, bit its tongue and drove away with its horrendous endings, without any sort of amendment to it despite fan outrage.
You're absolutely right about the outrage part, but the question becomes is it warranted or rational, or just people bitching because of something they don't like, and the implications of this outrage are a bit more noteworthy than you are letting on.
I am being sarcastic but this is actually what you people sound like when you go after climate scientists, with the caveat of outrage over public funding to disguise that it is just a two - bit witch hunt.
I thought about just doing this post as a way to laugh at how silly conservative outrage over another bit of pop culture they don't like is, especially this guy's movie review, but I just can't get over how wrong his assumptions are about what most people that call themselves environmentalists really believe and want for themselves and the environment.
Just imagine that the new solos who are committed to long - term viability have a bit of understanding of, and outrage about, the way lawyers are made, and broken, and about who has the attention of those who make the laws and who doesn't.
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