Sentences with phrase «most appalled»

I certainly don't think that, and in fact over the long term I suspect the people who will be most appalled by this mess are good statisticians.
I'm most appalled to see an «investment advisor» advocating under - 30 individuals putting any investment % whatsoever, under any circumstances, in bonds.
«I am most appalled that you would have Republican congresspeople who voted for it.
To those most appalled by the prospect of a President Trump, it's an ugly manifestation of America's bigoted id, or the triumph of celebrity culture over substance, or a product of a broken information ecology in which acceptance of facts is optional.
And which former Tory policy most appalls you?

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«But Clinton is convinced that most American voters did not intend to greenlight a radical anti-govenrment agenda and were appalled by the near default on U.S. debt and the downgrading of U.S. Treasuries.
For the most part, they're pretty appalled.
Most people are appalled by the very idea of human sacrifice.
We are appalled at this, but most Christians are just like Hetty Green when it comes to our spiritual riches.
We all are appalled at what we see, but we tend to think of these people as «they're just crazies» and I think most muslims kind of thought that these extremists and political hacks would just somehow go away and only now are we seeing how entrenched they are becoming.
This is the most ignorant article I have ever read and am absolutely appalled that CNN would allow this on their site.
Like most people, I was appalled by the exposé of Planned Parenthood released last week by the Center for Medical Progress.
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.
To be honest, over the whole last decade I am appalled by how Wenger collects timid players, ESPECIALLY 9 stone dripping wet midfield dwarfs, whom he generally plays out of postion on the right wing for a spell, thus undermining their condidence, most of them injury prone, yet kept unproductively for years and years, on the treatment table whilst still pocketing huge wages and rarely playing 100 % even when fit.
Eddie Futch, at 79 one of the most respected trainers in the country, was appalled as he watched Douglas spread out on the Mirage mat.
I was appalled that the nutritionist started by introducing the most unappealing foods possible: Brussels sprouts, beets, tofu, and liver.
Based on our dozens of interviews in Benghazi, it appears that most Libyans are appalled by the attack on the U.S. consulate and by the resulting deaths.
Some political liberals, appalled at the liberation of monied interests to spend immense amounts on elections, support a convention for the purpose of overruling the Court's 2010 decision in Citizens United that declared unconstitutional most imitations on campaign finance.
Most people, for instance, were appalled by Black Wednesday.
Most Liberal Democrats are appalled that the Government is defying the Information Commissioner and the appeal tribunal over the Risk Register.»
Most Brexiters in this country would be appalled by his rhetoric.
His SNP and Tory rivals will be looking out for snaps of Leonard enthusiastically cheering on England and hoping that most voters are appalled by the idea of a leader who backs the other side at major sporting events...
At the moment, most Labour voters I've spoken to were actually quite appalled and / or angry by his stated position and say that if that's the case it's pointless voting Labour.
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.
As a resident of Chesterfield, the most underfunded district in New Jersey, I am appalled by the NJEA's glowing endorsement of Governor Murphy's budget proposal.
I'm appalled that in our society, choice abounds for most families — in restaurants, in toothpaste aisles, in music, online shopping, and TV channels — but yet far too many parents don't have good choices for the education of their children.
Most of us are appalled by the notion that the public doesn't perceive us as the concerned, dedicated educators we are, but maybe we need to ask ourselves how they would know if we don't tell them?
She said most teachers would be «appalled» that the government can «throw # 150 million» at grammar schools «which will ignore the needs of all but a tiny minority of pupils».
In one case, an author who has been contracted with Simon & Schuster for many years, (and I know well) was appalled at the number of errors in her two most recent books.
Most of us in the business of literature pretended to be appalled that the American Booksellers Association had chosen Las Vegas for their convention in 1990.
You will be quite surprised at the amount of money that is wasted in most homes and most successful business managers would be appalled at the finances of the average household.
Being in a store like mine, which features nothing but what most people consider «freaky» pets, you get used to the appalled reactions of the tourists.
I am appalled at most of the comments about Whispering Oaks.
Every American feels saddened and appalled by the numbers of soldiers who die for a cause, but because I used the most conservative numbers for my article, it emphasizes the need for immediate attention to another numerically big problem.
And most purchasers would be appalled to learn that any portion of their purchase price was used to encourage unsafe and inhumane breeding practices.»
Three years ago, I was so appalled by the endless array of Vietnam shooters, mediocre racing games and licenses slapped onto «me - too» gameplay that I left convinced that Playboy: Mansion was the most innovative game at the show.
But CinemaSins helps articulate just what those problems are unlike most of us who are all just so appalled by it that our only response is «It sucks.»
These days most gamers would be appalled at the idea of paying to play a demo or watch a preview video and the idea was certainly no less absurd back then.
She said: «I think future generations will look back on these bills and they will be appalled... at the short - sighted, opportunistic, selfish politics of those opposite, and Mr Abbott will go down as one of the most short - sighted, selfish and small people ever to occupy the office of prime minister.»
One scientist, Ilan Kelman, a senior research fellow at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research in Oslo, said he was «appalled» that the National Center for Atmospheric Research, based in Boulder, Colo., «would suddenly end one of the most productive programs and would let go of one of the most productive scientists within the institute.»
Most readers are appalled at the last line, «Thank the driver» for actually stopping and obeying the law.
Most of the firms were appalled at their performance, and couldn't believe some of the recordings when we played them back.
Most were tweets from those appalled by the letter.
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