Sentences with phrase «of anger at»

Results indicated that statistically significant change was found on most anger variables and the majority of patients met criteria for clinically significant improvement on indices of anger at post-test and 15 - month follow - up.
As a result, it's common for drivers to suffer from the occasional bout of anger at their misfortune, or directed toward other cars on the road.
Aaron Eckhart was never my first choice for actor when it came to taking the role of Two - Face, but, in all honesty, he played the character perfectly, really capturing that sense of anger at a failed system.
The first is there is no question that Three Billboards, even though told through the eyes of someone who isn't American, sizzles with what we're going through in terms of our anger at Trump, anger at how America has turned out, anger at inaction against police brutality, anger at the status quo.
For many legislators, there's a mix of anger at colleagues who dishonor the institution and anger at outsiders who rail against it,» Schneiderman planned to say.
Setting out his mission statement, he will say he joined Labour with a sense of anger at the injustices of the world «and a sense that my parents instilled that we had a duty to do something about them.
King said that so far, he doesn't feel a wave of anger at Trump among voters in his congressional district.
But one senior Conservative MP gave me a taste of the anger at Cameron» election performance in which he won 36 % of the vote — around four points more than the 32.3 % won by Michael Howard in 2005.
Despite more than 90 MPs signing the parliamentary motion against the proposals tabled by Audrey Wise MP, outbursts of anger at meetings of the PLP addressed by Harriet Harman, protests and vocal opposition from women Labour Party members and lone parent organisations — even Glenys Kinnock MEP added her name to a petition and letter against the proposals — the new batch of Labour women MPs were largely noticeable by their absence.
There is a growing sense of anger at national negotiators.
I'll even promise not to throw any china cups in a fit of anger at admins decision....
The owner and the board play a huge part in that too, and I hope some of the anger at Arsene is redirected at the entirely deserving Kroenke & Co..
Being part of «a very apolitical bunch,» he felt «a kind of anger at God» at the time, but he never thought of demonstrating against the authorities.
Often the awareness of anger at a repressive system is itself enough to stimulate change.
I guess all these pure and selfless, giving and caring share with poor whatever little they have, you all I believe have right to throw a stone or write your words of anger at this man because you are always selfless and giving and sharing.
«throw a stone or write your words of anger at this man» Why, thank you, and gesundheit.
Declarations of anger at the president are worthless.
According to two officials, Trump's decision to launch a potential trade war was born out of anger at other simmering issues and the result of a broken internal process that has failed to deliver him consensus views that represent the best advice of his team.
In the last decade, the Bush Administration, seeking a Trojan Horse to privatize Social Security in the United States, applauded Chile's disastrous privatization of pension accounts (turning many over to US financial institutions) even as that nation's voters rejected the Pinochetistas largely out of anger at the vast pension rip - off by high finance.

Not exact matches

«She lived, as we all have lived, too many years in a culture broken by brutally powerful men,» she said, and her words sparked emotions of anger and, at the same time, the motivation to fight for change.
Trump takes to Twitter with ferocity, declaring his anger at the loss of a once - great nation.
Users on Twitter expressed anger and disbelief at the poll, suggesting it was making light of the horror of the Holocaust and an act of trolling.
When a sales professional knows that the core of anger can be fear, he'll be at an advantage.
I speak of bosses who express visible and public anger, yelling across hallways and conference rooms at the drop of a hat, or marching to other departments to «tell someone off» without realizing the fishbowl they work in (yes, people watch, take notes, and many are affected by it).
When it came to that last question, there was plenty of anger to go around, with many complaining about David Cameron's decision to call the referendum, others infuriated at the weak Leave campaign, and still others offering less than polite commentary on segments of their fellow citizens.
In response to worldwide anger at its handling of battery performance in older phones, Apple has announced that it will drastically reduce the price of replacement batteries.
A common tick of the Bad Boss is to select an office scapegoat on whom he or she can dump any built up frustration / anger / aggression at whim.
The British government suppressed its anger for most of Wednesday at leaks about the investigation.
At times that anger boiled over into PBA (public displays of animosity) and tears.
With only 8 million people and a GDP one - tenth the size of Germany's, Austria couldn't bring the EU down directly, but its disenchantment with established parties and popular anger at the management of the migrant crisis make it a microcosm of the angst that could spell the union's downfall.
There's been «a lot of anger misdirected at Mark,» he said, adding that he does not see Facebook going the way of MySpace.
Though it might anger some long - standing fans, who have grown fond of Twitter's unique button to show appreciation for content, the switch isn't surprising, at all.
Most of us were taught that the only way to lead effectively is to eliminate, or at the very least swallow and hide, emotions like anger and frustration.
The changes angered a contingent of individuals online, largely anonymous, but at least partly made up of neo-Nazis, and seeming to share the values of a similar 2014 harassment campaign dubbed Gamergate.
Thousands of protesters rallied in front of the presidential headquarters and the congress in the capital Brasilia in anger at corruption scandals implicating Rousseff.
When you're raging pissed and throwing a socket wrench at the neighbor's kids, you are not self - conscious about your state of anger.
Commuting has an effect on performance as it increases anger and resentment at work, absenteeism, and has a negative impact on punctuality and the ability to focus and perform at the same level as other colleagues who live nearer to the place of work.»
Simple example: A value of mine is to pursue non-violence; therefore when I get mad at somebody, I express that anger, but I also make a point to not punch them in the face.
The anger he and others feel at short sellers» targeting of Chinese companies doubtless played a role when Silvercorp filed suit in New York against the websites China - stockwatch and Alfredlittle, and associated individuals, for defamation back in September.
Formerly athletic director at the University of Michigan (he resigned amid disapproval from the Board of Regents and student anger over his profit - driven approach to the job), he'd had a successful stint at Domino's Pizza and was recruited by Bain in 2015.
But if and when it does, as seems likely at this point, the likes of Facebook and Google may find themselves facing more complaints by Europeans angered at the treatment of their data.
While fans have been vocal in their support of Kojima and their anger at Konami, analysts question whether that will have a long - term impact on the publisher.
«There's a question of whether going along with the approval of the Northern Gateway pipeline will make LNG development in B.C. more challenging by angering First Nations so adamantly opposed to the oil sands pipeline,» said George Hoberg, a professor at the University of British Columbia's school of forestry and founder of UBCC350, a group pressing for action on greenhouse gas emissions.
They believe that people need to fear layoffs, explosions of anger and punishment in order to operate at 100 %.
McMaster's Alex Sevigny said there was no surprise to see opposition leaders and MPs at the lower end of the scale, which was determined after «coders» were trained to watch sessions of Question Period and identify the level of rudeness based on factors such as aggression and anger.
Ahead of July's presidential election, public anger at government is running high thanks to high - profile corruption cases, drug gangs, and sluggish growth.
At the height of the crisis, AIG became a symbol for excessive Wall Street risk - taking and a touchstone for public anger.
At the same time, he's the focus of anger from customers who bought those VWs from him.
In the olden days when customers would pay for a desktop app once (or at least the EULA that let them use it), software vendors could only prosper by getting every more first - time customers, or angering at least a third of their user base every year by offering a paid «upgrade» of either features that should have been in the software to begin with or added as developerd, or features nobody wanted.
My guess is that as the problems of the real estate sector kick in, with lower prices causing a drop in real estate development, which matters for employment, we are likely to see additional stimulus spending aimed at managing the threat of unemployment and, perhaps more importantly, at managing the possibility of rising anger among provincial elites as the glorious prospect of easy money continues to retreat.
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