Sentences with phrase «expressed outrage about»

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.»
Several of the protesters wore Native American headdresses similar to the band of 18th century colonists who dumped tea in Boston Harbor to express outrage about British taxes.

Not exact matches

Following Sunday's Times article about Thiel's reported pledge, some founders and investors took to Twitter to express their outrage.
Given his 2011 complaint about Facebook's expansive and abusive historical app permissions, Schrems has this week raised an eyebrow and expressed surprise at Zuckerberg's claim to be «outraged» by the Cambridge Analytica revelations — now snowballing into a massive privacy scandal.
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.
But if this is «what actually happens», it's hard to resist drawing the conclusion that in the outcry against Dawkins this summer we saw an extraordinary moment when society expressed moral outrage about itself; when we were provoked by one of our own common practices.
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.
Ghanaians were righteously outraged to hear that headmasters who expressed concerns about the free SHS were made to crouch at his feet in the full glare of his aides to beg for forgiveness.
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.
Could not be a more clear cut case — if you do not fold your hand now never express outrage again about Democratic misdeeds.
Both of these attitudes — the cynical opposition of some Tories to gay marriage and the mostly synthetic outrage against Moore — are, in my opinion, not about their subjects but about the ambitions of those who express such sentiments.
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.
In the end, the outrage one must feel about this crime against an individual who expressed human regard and decency is conveyed, and Nekrasov's dedication to tell as much of the story as he can is more than appropriate and duly recorded.
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.
As Sony began to fully embrace the Share button as one of the «killer features» of the PS4, many game developers began to express concerns about the potential for spoilers, the details of their immaculately - drawn worlds and stories spilling out across social media in an unruly mess of trolling and outrage.
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.»
However, I think that for at least some portion of those who are «outraged,» they are expressing a faux outrage — particularly ironic since many of the same folks also express «outrage» about political correctness more generally.
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.»
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.
When I heard about this, I expressed the outrage of not only myself but of the entire association.
Many of my students have expressed these feelings of outrage in clinical law seminar discussions or have articulated their feelings in their critical journal reflections about their experiences.
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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