As a side note, some really long sentences are just a way to
express public outrage.
Not exact matches
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.
Can you imagine the
public outrage — even from Christians — that would be
expressed against Jesus?
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.
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.
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.
Although the
public expressed outrage, even at one point rioting in New York City when it was discovered that a white woman's body had been disinterred, many people just looked the other way when the bodies of recently deceased black people were similarly defiled.
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.
Sri Lanka's tourism minister has
expressed his disappointment over the cancellation of Akon's tour of the country following
public outrage about a sacrilegious video.
Cindy Tibbot, a FWS biologist involved in the EIS process, was one of many agency scientists who
expressed outrage about Griles» directive, stating in an internal memo: «It's hard to stay quiet about this when I really believe we're doing the
public and the heart of the Clean Water Act a great disservice.»
If they did, they'd join religious groups in
expressing outrage every time Planned Parenthood or other pro-abortion mouthpiece calls an unborn child (fetus, if you prefer) «a blob of tissue» or tries to prevent the biology of human prenatal development from being taught in
public schools.
Although this view was
expressed more than 30 years ago, the offence remains and
outraging public decency has continued to attract criticism in the years that have followed.
The news told us that the Australian
public was
outraged, the Australian PM
expressed «shocking disappointment», and the media called out «shame».