Sentences with phrase «more outrage»

, I find it very strange that there isn't more outrage about the media, or that we'd be trying to make excuses.
And that means that his death evokes even more outrage than it would have if the film had portrayed him as a saint.
So it doesn't help to explain why there was more outrage in 2018 than in 2012 or 2008.
@JamesCrisp6 @hermannkelly you appear more outraged at this than the murders taking place in Europe.
When the caller asked why people aren't more outraged by that, Francesa seemed to argue women aren't qualified to coach men's sports because they haven't played in men's leagues and thus, don't have experience.
If they were «essential,» wouldn't you expect more outrage over the outage?
Those animals we do eat are not entitled to attributes of intelligence, personality, individuality or family which is why we are so much more outraged when dogs remind us that we are as they, meat.
Republicans and Democrats in Washington are vying to appear more outraged by sexual harassment on Capitol Hill.
Had I not been cautioned by those who preceded me in hearing this diagnosis, I would have been much more outraged.
I expected more outrage, more indignation at what's happening, but that didn't come through.
Brundage also knew that Hitler, already stung by Owen's presence on the gold medal stand, would be even more outraged if two Jews mounted it, over the vanquished Germans.
No bloviating last week from the golf legend after Rory's caper, though similar pranks from Woods have elicited a tad more outrage on social media.
WHY HAS THERE NOT BEEN FAR MORE OUTRAGE AT THIS GIGANTIC WAGE THEFT?
News that the Russian president's daughter was living among a nation of people still fuming over Russia's role in the downing of Flight MH17 was only going to spark more outrage.
«Don't get out of that chair, Hughie, if you know what's good for you,» an even more outraged Cuomo warned.
Frankly, (unless you are Silda) there should be a lot more outrage about Sheinkopf's crime of supporting the corrupt Espada, than engaging a prostitute.
Earlier this month, it was revealed that the actress playing the young Queen Elizabeth II was paid less than her co-star Matt Smith, a pay gap that inspired more outrage than usual.
All in all, this was a lot of smoke and not much fire, but it struck a nerve in enough people to fuel yet more outraged / snarky Twitter conversation.
After Duchamp had exhibited a urinal in an art gallery there was nowhere further to go in that direction, except towards more outrage and mystification.
I am also surprised there isn't more outrage over the deal the prosecutor struck up for Rice.
Jeffrey is even more outraged when his father decides to go with Artis, despite having no health problems himself.
The same with zeal, which becomes fanaticism when we are more outraged at others» sins than our own.
I do not understand why the gaming press was not more outraged over this matter.
If you oppose abortion, you should be MORE outraged by Lemay, not less, since, according to you, she is acting like an abortionist.
We need more outrage and less rational discussion.
He laments that people were more outraged that she was sacked despite strong commercial success, rather than her short - lived tenure.
However, I think, by the end of the film, the balance tips in favor of pathos arguments, as the film attempts to get us more outraged.
From there, Sonia becomes more desperate, more outraged and more angry.
He would have turned his hero into someone shoutier, more outraged, more righteous.
Perhaps no group was more outraged than fans of BBC America's «Orphan Black,» who were reaching for their pitchforks when Tatiana Maslany, who plays close to a dozen different parts in the sci - fi series, was overlooked in the drama actress category for the second straight year.
Perhaps no group was more outraged than fans of BBC America's «Orphan Black,» who were reaching for their pitchforks...
Yet there was more outrage at Xavier Dolan's It's Only The End Of The World taking the grand prize.
No one is more outraged at the blatant NAACP sell - out than Dr. Steve Perry, founder of the highly successful Capital Preparatory Magnet School in Connecticut, where100 percent of its high school graduates go on to college.
The more dismissive, the more outraged, the more pain we could inflict on each other served as proof that painting was very much ALIVE!»
There should have been more outrage and a firmer response,» said Sarah Watson, a director at Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills, which represents Burden and Rubins.
Then there will be more outrage when nature is desecrated yet again.
No one has been more outraged by Trenberth's broadside than Steve McIntyre, who decided to bring what Judith Curry called a «historical perspective» and revisited a «climategate» controversy about «keeping papers out» of IPCC AR4.
There was more outrage over the hanging chads.
I've been fairly outraged that it took Snowden's leaks for people to wake up to what was already largely common knowledge about the NSA's capabilities and practices, and more outraged that people somehow are upset about the NSA while remaining completely complacent about private enterprise and criminal snooping going on at the same time.
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