Sentences with phrase «express outrage on»

If you celebrated expression in your real life, you wouldn't have to express outrage on social media.

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That has been a sharp contrast to other recent mass shootings where public debate quickly moved on after the perfunctory «thoughts and prayers» offered by many Republican politicians and outrage expressed by Democrats.
Munoz on Tuesday issued another apology, expressing outrage and regret, and promising a «thorough review.»
Conservatives have expressed outrage that Clinton still issued an official statement claiming the assault may have been in response to an inflammatory video posted on the Internet even though she and her top aides quickly knew it was a terrorist attack.
Democrats could be expected to express their outrage by offering proposals to reinstate Mueller and to remove Trump as president, on grounds that he had obstructed justice.
NEW YORK (Reuters)- United Airlines is discontinuing proposed changes to its performance incentive program, the carrier announced on Monday, after employees expressed outrage at the elimination of regular bonuses.
On the day that Daniels canceled the deal, protesters gathered in front of Trump Tower in New York City to express outrage over week - old revelations that the Republican presidential nominee had once bragged about grabbing women by the crotch, news that was prompting a number of women to come forward with stories of alleged sexual misconduct by the candidate.
Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in Washington, D.C., on Saturday to express outrage at recent mass shootings in American schools, and to push Congress to enact stricter gun laws.
After the first hundred times one comments on a horrible post, one doesn't bother expressing their outrage.
So Rule 6 - 6d actually kept her in the tournament, but that did nothing to mute the outrage expressed on social media and by Golf Channel broadcasters Mike Tirico and Judy Rankin, not by how the LPGA handled things, but that yet another armchair referee was allowed to interfere with play.
On a Facebook page Jolley created, more than 600 supporters signed up within days, writing vivid testimonials about how Carr helped bring their children into the world and, in some cases, expressing outrage that a midwife would be prosecuted for practicing without a license.
It could spark outrage among Republican members of Congress, who expressed concern about the negative impact cutting the number of missiles on board America's submarines from 24 to 16 could have on the US» national security.
Erie County leaders expressed alarm and outrage over a report by National Public Radio on Friday that the Trump administration is thinking about gutting several federal programs aimed at fighting the opioid drug crisis.
The other issue that calls for scrutiny is the latest acquisition of a private jet, the Global Express XRS, by a former governor of Lagos State, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for a whopping $ 60m (N21.8 bn), yet, there is no outrage from self serving anti-corruption agencies, NGO's or even the fallen Prof Itse Sagay and his Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-Corruption in all these.
Former Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon also expressed outrage at the lack of information the FBI had to indicate that the files on Weiner's laptop would lead to any change in the agency's announced findings.
• Perhaps Mandelson's cry of anguish expresses his fear that if Miliband is right on this then New Labour's backside - licking of big corporations might eventually come to be viewed as most people now view its insistence that Britain be involved in Iraq — a moral outrage and a gross disservice to the British people that New Labour were elected to serve.
The outrage expressed in the tweets and posts of the campaigners saw the hashtag trend at Number 1 in the country on Sunday afternoon.
Derrick continued to play offense on Monday, releasing statements from a number of women across the district expressing their outrage.
The National Union of Benue State Students on Thursday, thronged the major streets of Makurdi, the state capital to express their outrage over the killing of one of their colleagues by armed herdsmen last weekend.
Erie County leaders expressed alarm and outrage Saturday over a report by National Public Radio on Friday that the Trump administration is thinking about gutting several federal programs aimed at fighting the opioid drug crisis.
Rather than the Democrats expressing their outrage, it was Republican Councilmen Hoehmann and Borelli that eventually led a charge to eliminate funding for the position while the Democrat Town Supervisor and Democrat Councilwoman Lasker were suspiciously silent on the matter.
Representatives from both the scientific and legal communities expressed outrage that patent rights to genes could be awarded on the basis of work that provided no insight into how the gene might function.
Commentators on news sites express opinions and outrage.
Howard Hu, a physician and dean of the School of Public Health at the University of Toronto who has published widely on lead and its impact, expressed outrage at the Flint affair, which he considered completely avoidable.
Some expressed a sense of outrage that scientists have encroached on their turf.
Similarly, attempts to humanize the conflict by zeroing in on Logan's efforts to improve his strained relationship with his daughter fall flat, largely because Eckhart's default mode is an unconvincingly expressed controlled outrage.
Nearly a year after her daughter's murder, Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand) expresses her outrage by buying up advertising space on three adjacent roadside billboards in Ebbing, Mo..
We've devised a handy rage calculator to help you determine the appropriate amount of outrage to express on social media.
Official photo, Director - General, Irina Bokova Paris, 16 December — UNESCO Director - General Irina Bokova expressed her outrage and distress following the attack on a school in Peshawar, Pakistan, that has cost the lives of some 100 -LSB-...]
Paris, 16 December — UNESCO Director - General Irina Bokova expressed her outrage and distress following the attack on a school in Peshawar, Pakistan, that has cost the lives of some 100 children.
Those on the far right, including current Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, have expressed outrage.
By expressing your outrage directly to T - Mobile through tweets, calls and comments in the media and on blog posts, you sent a powerful message that T - Mobile could not ignore.
Let me rephrase: I assume the outrage and exasperation you display on the blog are genuine — even if the mode of expression is calculated for effect (which is not shocking, since a writer should indeed always be aware of HOW she expresses the content she's trying to convey).
Hank Paulson's Extraordinary Meeting, also see On Wall Street, Some Insiders Express Quiet Outrage — Jesse Eisinger, ProPublica
They displayed banners reading «Shut Down Public Dog Slaughter, Protect the Youth» to express their outrage that such bloody scenes are imposed on shoppers and pedestrians, including young children.
To date, nearly 60,000 outraged people have signed our petition to express their desire to bring an end to the inhumane festival which takes place in Yulin, China on June 15 - 21.
The Wall Street Journal reports that call was to «express Disney executives» unhappiness at how the outrage «reflected on their marquee property»».
To my taste, the booth is too subdued and lacked a similar sense of urgency, outrage and indignation that was expressed by (European) journalists and cartoonists commenting on the events at the time.
Numerous Canadians expressed outrage that the Alberta government would spend taxpayers» money on a disingenuous act of greenwashing to support a project that will largely benefit corporations without creating much in the way of employment or economic activity in America, a project that comes with significant environmental risks that will be borne by Americans (in the case of the inevitable spills) and the rest of the world (in the case of increased greenhouse emissions).
On the the other hand, the «outrage» I often see expressed about its usage is, IMO, faux outrage - and as just one piece of evidence in that regard look at the recent trend among «skeptics» to use gleefully use «denier» to describe «realists.»
That said, when — if — the reports start filtering in, expect the angle on the stories not to be about the damaging information in the emails — information that, to my layman's eyes, appears to show «scientists» trying to hide data that would hinder their pro-alarmist agenda, but instead about how it was an «invasion of privacy» with quotes from «scientists» and those in related fields expressing «outrage» that the hard work of their colleagues has been «compromised.»
It is much easier for me to call and email my congressman (which I have) and vehemently express my outrage at the waste of my tax dollars on environmental insanity, rather than take the subway down into DC to protest or visit my congressman (and I have visited my congressman's congressional office and protested down in DC).
Crime & Federalism's Norm Pattis has some particularly choice turns of phrase as he expresses his outrage over a story that is on today's Law.com newswire, «Man Can Sue for Distress Over Surprise Pregnancy, but Sperm Were Hers to Keep.»
A Massachusetts jury heard about this and yesterday, they expressed their outrage by hitting Lorillard with a $ 71 million verdict on behalf of the estate and son of a woman who was one of these children, who got these samples at least 50 times starting at age 9 and was addicted by age 13, tried unsuccessfully to quit 50 times and who eventually died of lung cancer.
Predictably, some expressed surprise, if not outrage, that the Commission had put the issue back on the table so soon after the February 2016 resolution of the House of Delegates.
Chrono Trigger is still a critically acclaimed favorite, which is probably why fans have expressed disappointment and outrage with the PC version that arrived on Steam.
Concerning the letter from Dale Sander, broker / owner of Fife and Sander Real Estate (REM, March) expressing his concern and outrage about the recent court decision on the drunk driver's case.
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