Sentences with phrase «is outraged as»

«I was outraged as a customer using their product and significantly concerned for every woman who works at Uber,» said DeNardo, who is head of public relations and social media for Justin Kan Enterprises and start - up incubator Zero - F in San Francisco.
And you should have been outraged as an American.»
People, on both sides of the issue, should be OUTRAGED as to the lack of due - process, public debate, and review.....
The King was said to be outraged as Becket disagreed that the church was bound under English law, instead Becket persisted with the notion that it was only answerable to god.

Not exact matches

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.»
David Shulkin, U.S. secretary of Veterans Affairs, told reporters on Wednesday that as a Jewish American, he was «outraged» by neo-Nazis and other white supremacist groups and felt obligated to speak out against them.
The moral of the story is that Twitter users can be as outraged as they want over NBC's Olympics coverage.
«President Obama clearly has a bye on this because, simply as a Democrat, he was elected by people who would normally be outraged
When the beleaguered social network announced this morning that it was replacing its star icon signifying a «favorite» Tweet with a heart icon that will now be referred to as a «like,» outrage quickly rippled across the Twittersphere.
However, over the weekend it was also hit by fresh outrage over the fact that — as people discovered when they downloaded their Facebook data — the company was for years quietly harvesting users» call logs on Android phones.
Yet, Wells Fargo's board only decided to clawback Tolstedt's pay following widespread outrage that Tolstedt was set to leave the bank with as much as $ 125 million in stock and options intact, which was first reported by Fortune.
The travel company United Continental Holdings (ual) came under fire last month when a passenger was dragged off one of its overbooked flights, a fiasco that dragged as much as $ 90 million off the value of Buffett's stake as United stock plummeted amid the ensuing outrage.
In the case of people using Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel as a means of voicing political outrage, users are finding creative ways to illustrate an important point.
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.
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According to a new report by The New York Times, the outrage had been a long time coming — Mylan employees were concerned about the price increases in as early as 2014.
The younger son of the media tycoon stepped down as the chairman of the - then BSkyB in 2012, forced out by his links to a scandal at the family's now - defunct News of the World newspaper which, among many other ethical outrages, hacked a murdered schoolgirl's phone in a search for its next story on the case, temporarily misleading the police and the girl's family into thinking she was still alive.
Speaking on Sunday night about Trump's war of words with the Muslim family of a fallen American soldier, Oliver seemed mystified and outraged that someone so close to the nation's highest office could be seen as failing in that office's duty of comforting grieving military families.
Then, as now, schemes that would have allowed able - bodied men to live off the hard work of others were as apt to prompt moral outrage as moral sympathy.
When the International Trade Court ruled in favor of plaintiffs Suniva and SolarWorld in their case against cheap Chinese solar module and cell imports, reactions were polarized: the U.S. solar industry was outragedas it had been for most of the duration of the court investigation — and investors, apparently, were extremely upbeat for the future of this same outraged industry, sending solar stocks sky - high.
The project, intended as more of an inside joke than a wide - release software product, spread virally through the student community, where it quickly prompted outrage and was taken down.
Those protests are numerous and noisy, the second indication of readers - in - the - streets outrage, which we first saw as New Orleans» Times - Picayune cut days of print and home delivery.
«I think it's safe to say very simply that Facebook is losing the trust of an awful lot of Americans as a result of this incident,» said Peters, tying his constituents» questions about mobile data mining to their outrage over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
And it's almost uncanny timing that just as that social media - related whistleblowing scandal was made public and the world was meeting Snowden for the first time, Chris Wylie was beginning his employment with SCL Group and the next outrage was being quietly set in motion.
Big financial firms started curtailing year - end bashes in 2008 as taxpayer bailouts, populist outrage and weak profits created an environment where lavish celebrations were frowned upon.
As the Bill Morneau imbroglio starts to fade behind the outrage du jour, being the Paradise Papers, Andrew Coyne decided to take another crack at the issue, this time taking a swing at Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner Mary Dawson and her handling — or mishandling — of the whole affair from the beginning.
As was discussed last fall on this blog, where's the outrage and public dissent?
As the new government moves forward with what in most other provinces would be considered a moderate progressive agenda, Canada's conservative outrage industry is gearing up its attacks on the Alberta's new government.
Business self - interest is treated with the same outrage as unchecked political power for taking the steps they need to take to be profitable.
This is an unofficial ban on crypto trade in India - and cryptocurrency traders as well as cryptocurrency exchanges have been outraged against this draconian decision.
As my other languages are rusty, here is the Latin inscription: IESVS · NAZARENVS · REX · IVDÆORVM (Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews), to outrage the Sanhedrin.
As word of an appellate decision ¯ In re Rachel L. ¯ in California got around earlier this month, homeschoolers around the country reacted with incredulity and outrage.
Like I said in a previous post, how many causes are out there where folks feel that the entire populous should be as outraged as they are and marching every day?
It would, however, be a serious mistake to focus unduly on the issue of homosexuality, as did the media and many Lutherans in their initial outrage.
I don't care how many times or in how many forms the scenario plays itself out: It is an outrage, a shame and a scandal and a sin, that the old and ill should feel that they are alone with their demons, that those demons render their lives worthless, and that the only sensible, charitable thing to do is to take themselves and the demons as far out of everyone else's way as possible.
to ascribe anything but evil intent to the Pope's motives make one suspect that it is not one decision that is the real problem: it is really about the fact that the nature of Catholicism and the role of the Pope have at their core a claim so audacious as to provoke outrage.
(CNN)- Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly sparked outrage this week by insisting that Jesus and Santa Claus are both white, saying it's «ridiculous» to argue that depicting Christ and St. Nick as Caucasian is «racist.»
As previously mentioned, where was the outrage with 28 separate states passed this mandate 28 separate times?
The novel has a lesson, a moral, to teach, not unlike the lesson of Uncle Tom's Cabin, and one doubts whether it would have been written apart from social outrage; it can be taken as propaganda.
org the muslim community have condemed and said this was wrong numerous times but as usual it is downplayed over radical attacks on the news, that's why it's never heard sadly, I've seen articles online and short interviews on local tv and news papers of outrage in the muslim community over attacks but nothing out of a grand media news giant have shown.
If anyone were to say something as vociferous, say about the Black Lives Matter movement or feminism imagine the outrage that would happen.
New York Times writer Tim Kreider coined the term, «Outrage Porn,» to describe what he sees as our culture's insatiable search for things to be offended by.
Rather, it was a product — Outrage Porn — to be consumed and evangelized as the latest cheap thrill.
Extracted from the revolutionary narrative, Montesino shows us what it is that this voice, and our voices as witnesses to it, are doing through all our righteous outrage.
Still, as is clear from the avalanche of sometimes outraged postings on all the relevant Internet sites, there is simply no way to convince conspiracy theorists that the evidence for their position is too thin to be convincing and that the evidence for a traditional view is thoroughly persuasive.
When I first read the Confessions I was irritated by what I took to be Augustine's scrupulosity (the redoubtable «pear tree incident,» for example) and outraged at his characterization of sex as slavery.
I too would be outraged if his business was in fact REFUSING service to, or inany other way, discriminating against anyone who didn't BELIEVE as he does!
If they define their own morals, we should be neither surprised nor outrage by their morals, as defined by themselves and their society.
Black America was once again out of my immediate view, and as a result the acute sense of anguish and outrage I had once felt diminished.
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).
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