Sentences with phrase «cause of outrage»

The bigger cause of outrage is not so much the change in guidelines but the deleting of reviews and shelves without prior notification.
Unfortunately, his plans are often seriously flawed and the cause of outrage for many New York citizens.

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Crowley later claimed she was just «trying to move the conversation along» and, as for the outrage her interjection caused, she said of the Republicans: «I'm sorry they're upset, but tomorrow they'll be upset about something else, as will the Democrats.»
The issue of data privacy came to the fore after revelations in 2013 from former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden of mass U.S. surveillance caused political outrage in Europe
That caused plenty of public outrage and embarrassment, so Congress passed a bill authorizing the AMT to start in 1970.
Like GM, it seems to understand that people are too fatigued with outrage to turn every instance of corporate failure into a personal cause.
The vulnerability is common, and it will cause other service - based companies to walk the plank of public outrage if it is not properly understood and contained.
U.S. drugmaker Turing Pharmaceuticals, led at the time by hedge fund manager Martin Shkreli, caused outrage last year by raising the U.S. price of Daraprim, an old anti-infective drug, by more than 5,000 % to $ 750 a pill.
There is also a sense among analysts that investors believe the worst may be over in terms of public opinion, though that remains to be seen given the outrage over the disaster caused by the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig in April.
I have to think if a kind and peaceful person was lured out of their home, wounded and hunted for 40 hours and then their happy killer posed with the mutilated body, it would cause outrage.
A Christian UKIP councillor from Henley - on - Thames caused outrage, quickly followed by hilarity in January, when he declared that the recent spate of floods and bad weather across Britain were the fault of gay marriage.
The sense of outrage that caused the Christians of Europe to hang their priests during the black plagues (since they could not kill God, at least they could kill his representatives) has touched us all as we view the suffering of the innocent.
As for the reason Jesus was put to death, Cox locates the proximate cause not in humanity's sinfulness; nor in Jewish outrage over Jesus» claims to be the Son of God and the Way, the Truth, and the Life; nor in the jealousy of religious leaders threatened by Jesus» miracles (which Cox suggests were the fruit of positive thinking on the part of those who «feel» healed after touching Jesus); nor in his teachings (which Cox insists were uncontroversial among the Jews).
In a 24/7 news cycle that is fueled by controversies, outrage, sensationalism and rhetoric, it's easy to view these sorts of tactics as effective tools in advancing our cause.
A Christian UKIP councillor from Henley - on - Thames caused outrage, quickly followed by hilarity in January, when he declared that the recent spate of floods... More
An 8 - minute version of the video has caused outrage nationwide, with calls for federal and state investigations into Planned Parenthood's practices.
The entire exchange between John Paul and Mrs. Sadik is given in quotation marks, and features an outraged Pope charging that «the irresponsible behavior of men is caused by women.»
Perhaps the loss of the Stanley Cup playoffs for the second time in history — the 1919 final between Montreal and Seattle was canceled because of a flu epidemic — will cause a modicum of outrage, but certainly there has been little of the visceral fan anger that flared during the 1994 baseball strike.
As reported in the Evening Standard, the fury and frustration of the Arsenal fans after the club tried to sneakily add on a charge to next year's season tickets because we are playing Barcelona in the next phase of the Champions League caused a backlash, with many contacting the club in outrage to protest.
Last week NKoudou caused outrage on Twitter after posting a picture of his new watch just hours after Spurs suffered defeat at the hands of Chelsea.
The possibility of Galloway's return has been backed by Corbyn's close ally, the former Labour mayor of London Ken Livingstone, but has already caused outrage among other members of the party.
This decision, coupled with lack of active participation by another Sunni Non-Arab power Turkey in the alliance against Shias, caused huge outrage in Gulf countries who saw it as Pakistanis and Turks abandoning them in front of Iranian advances as Gulf nations have long relied on the military muscle of these two Sunni majority countries.
Huge costs, shady procurement procedures, and in general: the whole manner in which the programme had been organised by the German Ministry of Defence, have caused public outrage.
I welcome a boycott of the Journal News and their advertisers for the newspaper's deliberate and irresponsible publishing of personal information of legal and law - abiding citizens of Rockland and Westchester Counties.The boycott should continue until the Journal News publishes a full page apology containing a list of DISMISSED Editors who are responsible for this outrage which has caused a real threat to the safety of the general public.
And now she gets all outraged when we camp outside her house waiting for her to emerge for a pint of milk without makeup so we can flog it to some copy - short hack who will write a story about how she's either a «fresh faced beauty» or «causing concern with her bedraggled appearance» depending on how he's feeling.»
The debate over Bahar's future has raised hugely controversial questions about the nature of race and the future of the left and caused outrage both on and offline.
The outrage this caused had ignited a debate about GM food in the US, and the next test of labelling initiatives will be a popular ballot in Washington State this November.
«While space for being openly gay is limited, subject to individual factors, a practising gay man who, on return to Kabul, would not attract or seek to cause public outrage, would not face a real risk of persecution.»
The government also claims that its freeze on teachers» salaries over the next two years, which caused outrage amongst unions, «means schools are benefiting from a lower level of inflation.»
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.
Judging from the popular support the former Attorney General, Hon. Martin Amidu's anti-corruption stance gathered across the political divide, and the outrage caused by revelations of the Woyome, ISOFOTON, SADA, GYEEDA, SUBA, metro mass bus rebranding scandals, there is little doubt that, voters will support any manifesto pledge that commits to the anti-corruption crusade, and to separating the prosecutorial powers from the ministerial functions of the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General's Department.
It is what has caused the media to pay attention to her, so she has kept talking about it, but voters don't vote as much from a place of outrage over this or that duplicity or brazen exchange as they do from a sense that prevailing economic paradigms have abused them.
«Mr. Astorino's comments are an outrage and an affront to all of us who are proud of our heritage and who fight to combat the harm caused by stereotyping,» Petrone said in a statement.
Those comments, in the form of a New Year's wishlist, exploded online, causing outrage from people in Buffalo and far beyond.
I see this as a Grand Italian Opera: Vito will profess suprise at this turn of events and after seeing the outrage it has caused, tell his friends, thank you but no, I will not be your candidate.
The District Chief Executive of Karaga, Alhassan Yabdoo, allegedly caused the arrest of some NPP communicators sparking the outrage and the eventual attack on the police station.
WAMC's David Guistina talks with Mike Spain, Associate Editor of The Times Union, about a viral video of police, which is causing outrage.
In thinking about all the upset caused by this week's blizzard that wasn't, especially all the outrage directed at the weathermen for making everybody freak out about «historic» snow totals that got dumped on New England instead of us, I was reminded of the best movie I saw last year: «Nightcrawler.»
Even if Labour scored a decent second in the popular vote, installing a new prime minister no one had voted for would surely cause public outrage — leaving only the still implausible prime ministerial option of Clegg himself.
Michael Skinner's claim that chemicals can cause changes to gene expression that persist across multiple generations of animals has stirred excitement — and outrage.
So, when I fail to share your outrage about your institution's grant - redistribution policies, it's for cause, and not for a lack of general sympathy with your point of view.
«Chivalry tips cause all kinds of outrage,» I decided it was time to republish my «Top 10 Rules of Netiquette» for Online Daters and see what reaction I would receive.
Jan 08 (TheWrap.com)- Quentin Tarantino's «Django Unchained» has already been the subject of criticism for its bloody violence and frequent use of the N - word, but now action figures from the film are causing the next wave of outrage.
As a result, the clip is suddenly causing outrage, with many on social media, including big Hollywood names such as Jessica Chastain, Anna Kendrick and Chris Evans, condemning this rape scene, directed without one of the actors» consent.
His opus about a serial killer named Jack (Matt Dillon) caused a number of viewers to walk out during the premiere and created outrage on social media due to the violence.
It is a travesty and an outrage that the few rotten apples in this study may be used by opponents of educational accountability, like the reforms of the No Child Left Behind Act, to charge that testing should be eliminated because the pressure it brings causes cheating.
How would you go about completely transforming the world of education as we know it, by (literally, and figuratively) tearing down classroom walls, encouraging educators to quit the in - class lecture - style teaching methods they're used to, and have them assist online learning without causing an outrage?
While «reform math» and the use of «informational» texts grab headlines and fuel the outrage behind this movement, they are just symptoms of the problem, not the cause.
In New York, and other states, test results have caused outrage after the fact and resulted in strong coalitions of parents and teachers opposed to toxic testing.
Though its faux pas square, rather than round, headlights caused as much outrage in die - hard fans as the modern redesign of the Jeep Cherokee, it was considered a capable off - roadster.
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