Had I not been cautioned by those who preceded me in hearing this diagnosis, I would have been
much more outraged.
Not exact matches
While exorbitant drug price hikes by Martin Shkreli's Turing Pharmaceuticals and Valeant have sparked
outrage in Washington and tanked the stock prices of
much of the pharmaceutical sector in the last six months, there's growing evidence that the controversy may be
more smoke than fire.
Attachable devices and the sorts of things manufacturers can get away with are therefore
much more malleable to consumer opinions, and especially
outrage.
Fair enough, but it is striking that Gates is
much more harshly critical of Congress and yet these attacks on Congress have not produced
much surprise,
outrage, or even pushback.
I understand that it doesn't say
much negative about the companies, but the timing of its release coincides with the «Chick - fil - a» protest day and is a thinly veiled attempt to lump
more Christian companies into the mix with Chick - fil - a (likely in an effort to direct some of the
outrage toward others in addition to Chick - fil - a).
We tolerate so
much immorality that we tend to release pent up
outrage on
more trivial infractions.
Despite the apparent «
outrage», this situation is largely cultural with England having a
much more entrenched away culture than the largely muted one in Spain.
I'm guessing it would be mostly women who would do that; women seek divorce
much more than men do, fewer women don't have custody (2.4 million out of 8.6 million single moms, but that's approaching the number of single dads, 2.6 million) and they seem to face less public scrutiny or at least less
outrage than cheating men do.
Radical Conservative plans to make it
much more difficult for workers in key public services to go on strike have been slammed as a «democratic
outrage» by trade union leaders.
But after
much societal and political
outrage, the composition of the committee was changed to give smaller parties
more clout, bringing together opposite interests ranging from the Greens» commitment to proportional representation to the Conservatives» reluctance to change anything.
In the end, the
outrage one must feel about this crime against an individual who expressed human regard and decency is conveyed, and Nekrasov's dedication to tell as
much of the story as he can is
more than appropriate and duly recorded.
You'll find the appropriate amount of
outrage you seek, but even ignoring Wes Anderson's global marginalization, Isle Of Dogs is a cutesy escape from reality that's just fine enough and not
much more — somehow proving a singular love for dogs isn't a 5 - star slam dunk.
Other news: Jailbreaking your PS3 means no PSN, Duke Nukem Forever, Kojima's Twitter account
outrage, the cost of living in a town that will get you banned from Xbox Live, and
much more.
The Connecticut Post states «We'd call the federal budget provision that would literally leave poor people in the cold an
outrage, but it is
much more than that.
The creation of a new genre, the prolific Polish indie environment, culture export, the niche behind Silent Hills
outrage and
much more.
The
more dismissive, the
more outraged, the
more pain we could inflict on each other served as proof that painting was very
much ALIVE!»
The use of a child's head may cause the sort of
outrage that often surrounds Hirst's work, but art critic Ben Lewis said: «It's basically art shock goes bling, not
much more than Freddie Krueger with diamante on.»
As chairman of the Turner prize judges, Serota is well aware that annual displays of
outrage at the shortlist and periodic personal attacks on him are a sign that there remains
much more hand - holding of the public to be done.
For that reason, unless the people in our generations (I was born in the late 1950s) can get our acts together to acknowledge and address the issue, it may be that the people who need to start speaking up and expressing some strong concern and «
outrage» (
much more so than today) are college students and high - schoolers.
But by the same token, the Chinese should be
outraged that the United States is putting nearly as
much into the atmosphere, and historically a whole lot
more than any other country, and changing their climate.