Sentences with phrase «lack of indignation»

I do entirely understand that in your role as a reporter you can't editorialize and pass judgment about what happens in the world, but you do edge into value judgments in some of your blog pieces and so I found the general lack of indignation in your piece rather disconcerting.

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And your arrogant indignation means nothing other than to demonstrate a lack of maturity.
Lacking it, Peter hardly felt the blows that came from the misdeeds of political foes and derelictions of political friends, and he was singularly untouched by political indignation.
But another intriguing question has risen out of this issue: Why has the LPGA been so lacking in indignation?
Freshly cleansed, New York City lacks the heat, the traffic and the hurried indignation of its reputation.
So why doesn't it draw the same level of media coverage and righteous indignation as the lack of gender balance in adult book reviewing?»
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.
Butler comments: «To be honest, I'm a little apprehensive that some viewers will have... a sense of condescension or even indignation towards the seeming lack of skill and effort involved.
Lacking an extensive vocabulary, all I could say in protest was the typical child's cry of indignation: «That's not fair!».
When the next generation looks outside the window and sees far less than Dr. Judson describes they will feel the sadness of lost opportunity, the indignation of the unjustly deprived, and, lacking better words, they will say, with a tear in their eyes and a whimper in their voice... It's not fair.
And he gazes helplessly back at you and your indignation, mind - racing, trying desperately to figure out how his lack of enthusiasm for surf and sand have provoked your ire.
Defrocked free - loaders look all the same... they all have that gleam of envious avarice in their eyes; no amount of clothing or smooth talk or feigned indignation about how they are being treated by those who have created and worked for and paid for their place in the pecking order can conceal their protestations against a lack of «wants».
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