Sentences with phrase «faced outrage»

I myself have been scolded by friends when I confessed to a long shower, accosted in check out lines for not using a reusable bag (hey, I forgot it...), and even faced the outrage of a stranger who overheard me telling a friend in a private conversation that the acquisition of a certain well - known natural personal care brand by a leading supplier of bleach was not the end of the world.
Jefferson faced outrage over the deal, but the House's attempt to halt the purchase fell 2 votes short, 57 - 59.
Barclays bank faced outrage from its shareholders at its annual general meeting today, with 31.5 % voting against executives» pay.
Barclays bank faced outrage from its shareholders at its annual general meeting today, with close to 27 % voting against executives» pay.
Zara — the Spanish retailer, owned by fashion conglomerate, Inditex — faced outrage and accusations of cultural illiteracy when it pitched a set of child's pajamas resembling a concentration camp uniform, complete with a yellow Star of David.
Washington (CNN) Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, facing an outraged constituent audience of school shooting survivors Wednesday, signaled a willingness to vote in favor of limited gun control measures.
Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, facing an outraged constituent audience of school shooting survivors Wednesday, signaled a willingness to vote in favor of limited gun control measures.
Emma Gonzalez, speaking in the same interview, said she suspected his scheduled listening session could be a sign Trump does not want to face outraged victims of the shooting.

Not exact matches

Still, Apple immediately faced class - action lawsuits filed by furious customers and caused outrage, even among Apple's most loyal fans.
Even after the outrage the drug faced, the price of the branded EpiPen hasn't changed, Duhigg noted on a recent trip to the pharmacy, though the company did introduce a generic that has a list price of $ 300.
And Facebook will surely face more before the outrage over this epic fail privacy scandal burns out.
But the law does not agree with you, and there is no outrage over this law, that she (and the person paying) will face a penalty for breaking the law.
«When it isn't just poor kids who couldn't get health insurance who are over there,» Hedges told the group of sober - faced teenagers on bean - bag chairs, «but when it's kids like you, kids from Wellesley High School, who are dying, I can guarantee there will be outrage and demands for the war to end,» After that, they asked him no more questions.
The British Government rightly faced the full force of media outrage concerning this miscarriage of justice.
Where is the outrage from Jews (for whom we created anti-antisemitism laws), African - Americans (who have faced the most hate crimes), politicians (who advocate law and order), and Christians (the largest America group which advocates peace, love, harmony, and understanding).
That face now has a set and sour mien, an expression of permanent outrage.
According to Peter Berger, moral outrage in the face of evil, courage in defiance of death, and trust in an underlying cosmic order are among the «prototypical human gestures» which can be interpreted as «signals of transcendence».
Tomás became the iconic target and face of the moral outrage against a government - subsidized cultural tradition of slaughter and torture.
While I commend Motrin for pulling the ad so quickly in the face of the outrage by mothers everywhere, I do not accept what the response said as a real apology.
I'm guessing it would be mostly women who would do that; women seek divorce much more than men do, fewer women don't have custody (2.4 million out of 8.6 million single moms, but that's approaching the number of single dads, 2.6 million) and they seem to face less public scrutiny or at least less outrage than cheating men do.
«With his formal announcement, any attempt to short - circuit the petition process with a vacancy committee will fly in the face of democracy and, I believe, be met with public outrage
«The new British love for outrage is threatening to turn us into a country of humourless, po - faced robots, spluttering angry denunciations at anyone who expresses an unusual idea or a cruel joke,» politics.co.uk's editor Ian Dunt wrote.
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.»
He was visibly irritated with having to back down in the face of widespread outrage and after much hesitation and buck passing, it fell through.
«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 expiration of key parts of the Zadroga Act protecting the health care of 9/11 first responders is a «moral outrage,» US Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said on CBS» «Face the Nation.»
The Global Amnesty Watch, an organization out to address the use of international Non-Governmental Organisation (NGOs) by some big countries to undermine their territorial integrity, sovereignty and the national laws of the country said, it is rightly concerned that the plots to destabilize otherwise stable countries is gathering pace instead of slowing down in the face of global outrage over the damage being done.
Charles Moore's article in The Telegraph on Saturday («Woolwich outrage: we are too weak to face up to the extremism in our midst») appeared to follow this route and comes cold on the heels of two other articles here and here earlier this month by Andrew Gilligan, also published in The Telegraph.
If Sugarman is successful, the lawsuit could have consequences for the 2018 elections, when a number of IDC members may face primaries inspired by progressive outrage at the election of President Donald Trump.
Asked whether he'd given thought to resigning in the face of community outrage over his reforms, Beaudet essentially dodged the question, responding that «today is a day to rejoice.
Throughout their quest to develop IVF they faced opposition from religious leaders who expressed moral outrage, from politicians keen to reduce the world's population, and from scientists who warned that the technique would be unsafe.
An online video of two Boy Scouts of America leaders knocking over a 170 - million - year - old rock formation in a Utah State Park has touched off worldwide outrage, state officials said on Friday, and the two men may face charges.
My claim is supported by the recent outrage Tamera Mowry and Stacy Dash faced, not only for their political views, but also for their choice in mates.
Dick has repeatedly examined hard - to - face taboos and hypocrisies: abuse by Catholic priests (Twist of Faith, 2004), closeted anti-gay politicians (Outrage, 2009), and the culturally insidious, frequently moronic, and arguably monopolistic MPAA (This Film Is Not Yet Rated, 2006).
In case the overt sexism of the scene (and, let's face it, the entire storyline) weren't enough, her car acts like an amplifier, spreading her cries of outrage across the parking lot.
He's among the finest explanations we've had thus far of why the Left can't seem to muster a compelling resistance: in the face of all this outrage and insult, under the weight of almost four decades of poisoned passion, the voices of our best intentions find themselves tongue - tied and thunderstruck, sick on smack with their heads against a toilet — as slow in coming to our defense as the punchline that serves as this picture's surprisingly understated grace note.
February 22, 2018 • The speedskaters face public outrage for their unsportsmanlike behavior in a race, which left one member sobbing on the sidelines.
Two South Korean speedskaters face public outrage for unsportsmanlike behavior during a race.
Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore points his lens at America's finances, using his trademark blend of in - your - face humor and liberal outrage to question whether capitalism, as being practiced today, is really the best, and most ethical, system of doing business.
This school was started in the 1930s by a dynamic priest, Father Harold Purcell, who was outraged by the educational injustice facing African American students in Montgomery.
Whether they work inside or outside a school system, they bring a passion and sense of outrage that come from having spent at least two years learning about the challenges that low - income students and schools face.
And those who are so blinded by ideology or self - interest that they can't bear to face certain inconvenient truths howl in outrage...
Consider the outrages down in Miami where the libraries are faced with severe cutbacks that library supporters will never be able to beat off without support from readers of Lee Child, Danielle Steel and others loathed by literary purists.
«At the same time, what an outrage that the cause of this travesty is a powerful government agency which has not only defied the community's will, but repeatedly and boldly lied to its face
RED - faced bosses at Edinburgh Castle have been forced into an embarrassing change of plans after public outrage over a charity partner.
This week we discuss the idea of games causing controversy and moral outrage and whether we face an era of increased self censorship, acknowledge Nintendo's belated adoption of everyone's beloved DLC, point out why Final Fantasy XIII's Lightning was a abominable idea for a main character...
Facing disgrace after his provocative «Madame X» outraged audiences to the Paris Salon of 1884, John Singer Sargent fled to London where he successfully re-established himself as one of England's leading portrait painters.
Split between defiant self and lingering shadow, this figure's essence permeates Dancy's declarative visual campaign, «Herfume» — a demand for outrage and respect, consent in the face of danger.
Don't take its outraged rhetoric at face value: the GOP loves it when gas prices begin to climb.
Let's face it: We liberals and progressives are absolutely outraged by partisan misinformation.
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