Sentences with phrase «more appalled»

Or are you more appalled at the fact that after two years we still don't have baseboards?
And every year I'm more appalled at what is sold to us, mad at what is swept under the rug, and frustrated by what I didn't know or change in our home as quickly as I should have.
Still, I'm even more appalled by the California Bar's decision to deny Sander access to student data collected from past bar exams so that Sander can follow up on his earlier study.
She's even more appalled when she learns her onetime nemesis, the infamous psychotic killer Justice Turnbull, knows she's carrying a child.
And even more appalled when a narrator proposes a hybrid contract, adding a small per finished hour rate on top of 50 % royalties.
You're bound to be even more appalled by this over-written, over-edited, and only moderately entertaining «re-imagining» (oh, how that is... Continue reading
the more I research soy dangers, the more appalled I am.
«We are shocked at how these matters have been handled, and are even more appalled about the risible fines imposed...
And the nicer the kid we raise, the more appalled they'll be when an emotionally unhealthy kid stuffs them in a locker — or whatever the modern equivalent is... photobombing their Facetime session or something.
Yet many who found Dr. Gruber's condescension akin to fingernails scraping down a blackboard were even more appalled by a paper Gruber wrote in 1997, which came under scrutiny during a recent congressional hearing at which the MIT professor was a witness.
After watching all the videos of 9/11 again, I am even more appalled that anyone in their right mind would even think of putting this there.
But he was even more appalled by the sexual license and relentless appetite for pleasure he found nearly everywhere.

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His father, a successful advertising executive, was appalled and grew even more concerned when his son was arrested in Canada for failing to file proper work permits.
TALLAHASSEE — Appalled by reports late Thursday that President Donald Trump referred to African countries and Haiti as «shithole countries,» and that he preferred that the United States bring in more people from countries like Norway, state Senator Daphne Campbell (D - Miami) called on Governor Rick Scott to denounce the racist remarks.
I was appalled to learn that people — I suppose in the more insular Utah and Idaho communities — would refuse to allow their children to play with kids who weren't LDS.
The sophisticated crowd, the ones in the black ties using the right forks and saying, «Oh, no more for me... I don't care for any,» are appalled.
The elder investment bankers are appalled that younger members of the fraternity who are already making $ 1 million a year, such as the convicted insider trader Dennis Levine of Drexel Burnham Lambert, are trying to make even more through illegal insider trading.
At a time when Rabbi Soloveichik is so rightfully appalled by «the actions of a man [obviously, Yasir Arafat] who... sent children [as suicide bombers] to kill children [and to kill themselves by so doing],» he should be more careful in picking, of all people, Samson, to teach us anything.
As a public education official, I am appalled at the prospect of combing through the curriculum one more time to remove potentially offensive elements.
Asa Christian, and a thinking Bible believer, I am appalled by those that purport to know God, s will more that others and do s for their self gains.
Neuhaus, like many who are appalled with the decision to withdraw nutrition and hydration from Nancy, argues more from superficial appearances than from moral principles.
My interrogator, his voice shrill and appalled, his nose wrinkled with disdain,... More
I would suspect that He, were He real, would be appalled that people don't have more faith in God to provide for them.
A number of conservative columnists are appalled that more people aren't appalled by the appalling Donald Trump.
As I have been learning more and more about sex slavery, it has increasingly appalled me that far too often, the women are the ones who get most of the blame, rather than the ones who capture and rape them.
I was even more shocked that most Americans were appalled at using avocados for sweet rather than savory dishes.
Baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who said he was «appalled» at the exchange but powerless to reverse it, received more mail on the trade than on the introduction of the designated hitter rule that same spring.
After moving to the U.S. from Germany, where green living is the norm, Bleasdale was appalled... more
Cik, an environmental engineer and hazardous material expert, was appalled at what he found on the market — crib mattresses made of petro - chemical foam, chemical fire retardants and more.
I was appalled to find that more than half of her pregnancy savers were either junk food or medication, both are things which your baby doesn't need during gestation.
The main reason I wanted to comment was that I was offended and slightly appalled at your quite judgmental comment about how, «these mothers are more likely to be well - educated, white, older, richer, buying organic food, fretting about BPA exposure, and the list goes on».
Patnick had said he was «appalled and shocked» after discovering the extent of the «deceit and cover - up» by police officers in the wake of the Hillsborough tragedy, in which 96 people died and hundreds more were injured in a crowd crush at an FA Cup semi-final match between Liverpool and Sheffield Wednesday.
The British enjoy nothing more than an adverse situation, so it was cheering to see the republicans being appalled at the celebrations with admirable gusto.
«People struggling to get to work yesterday morning will be appalled to see that under Labour union barons were being given thousands of pounds of taxpayers» money in expenses while spending millions more in secret,» Ms Patel said.
She seemed appalled by wiretapped conversations that she said exposed his «bullying,» «cynicism» and «extreme» physical threats — tactics, she said, «more usually associated with professional criminals.»
«As soon as we can get these officers off the payroll, our tax dollars could go to a more worthy cause, and I am just so, so appalled at him doing almost nothing in the light of my son's case,» Carr added.
Still, say to take the pill, so I figured if my gut is not working I can crush the pill and put it under my tongue to be absorbed into the blood stream and not via the gut (IBS problem) this seems to help and I am finding the crushed pill does not taste bad, more like an M&M chocolate melting in my mouth, The VA clinician was appalled I would do this she said it had to go through the GUT, oh well I am still crushing it.
But he is appalled to find that his new creation Titan (Jonah Hill) is far more interested in playing video games and acquiring shiny new toys than re-igniting the age - old battle between good and evil.
The Bottom Line: If you're a fan of Oscar Wilde's work, you might appreciate the film for his witty banter, but you're more likely to be appalled by the once - great Helen Hunt, who doesn't work in this type of role and setting, and doesn't make much of an effort to make it work.
Gilderoy may be appalled by the violent imagery and cowed by the crew but, perhaps most cruelly, he's tasked with coming up with ever more disgusting sounds, utilising a variety of prosaic props, replicating and contributing to the barbarism by, for instance, stabbing cabbages.
I am both appalled they would butcher my favorite movie, but i am even more furious that they would dare, I MEAN DARE, try to link this to the John Carpenters version by trying to tie in Kurt Russel in a sequel or trilogy.
Appalled at her seemingly picket - fence marriage to the uncomplicated Lance (Luke Wilson), Milo is determined to reconnect with the sister he remembers, only to discover the more that he picks at the threads of her life, the more it unravels.
As a music teacher in St. Louis, he was appalled by the district's decision in 2007 to cut student time in the arts by 64 % at the middle Read more about Shut Up and Teach?
(1) I was appalled by even the lowest allowed price on the books, and shaved my royalties till they squealed for mercy, trying to make the paper version more affordable.
Then again, many readers are appalled by the low quality of self - published books and don't buy anything that's more than $ 2.99 if it's a first time author.
Why do drug companies say that the older a dog is, the more its immune system is wearing out and therefore, it should be vaccinated more frequently than younger dogs??!!!? To the veterinary college student I say that is exactly the kind of deadly policy that «appalls and disturbs» knowledgeable dog owners!
I am appalled that this is still happening yet I hear from my clients that it is more the norm than the exception.
In opposition are animal advocates including the British singer Morrissey who are appalled at the rhetoric of a war on cats and promote nonlethal methods of controlling the negative effects of cats as being more effective and humane.
I was absolutely flabbergasted and appalled by this, BUT I soldiered on and was willing to look past these glaring issues as it was inconceivable that the game could throw up any more basic errors.
Critic Clement Greenberg, a nonfan, was appalled when MoMA honored O'Keeffe with a retrospective in 1946 — one of its first solo shows for a woman; her work was «little more than tinted photography.»
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