Sentences with phrase «of appalled»

The revelation that Cameron spends a couple of hours with his missus over the weekend has precipitated a bout of appalled derision from the press and shadow chancellor Ed Balls who, while acknowledging that politicians should be given time off to go to the toilet semi-occasionally, snuck a crafty one through the net by following it up with «But I often feel he's not on top of the issues.»
I was kind of appalled that Governor Cuomo, the son of Governor Mario Cuomo, just sat their mutely.»
I was totally shocked and kind of appalled that I didn't plan ahead and make a super special recipe to post on this day.
When coconut butter blew up in the vegan blogosphere a few years ago, I was honestly kind of appalled.

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After graduating from NYU's Tisch School of Arts in 2011, O'Brien started working in the film industry and was «appalled» by the waste epidemic on set.
When Virgin Trains was putting its emergency procedures in place, we had analyzed a number of serious rail incidents, and had been appalled by the length of time that usually passed before anyone in charge started speaking to the press.
As the daughter of a Vietnam Veteran I must say that I am appalled at the actions of Lil Wayne walking all over the American flag.
After looking at what has been reported in many publications over the last couple of days, I'm appalled and commend the courage of the women who've stepped forward to report sexual abuse or rape.
«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.
«I was appalled at the lack of technology available for disabled kids,» says Lathan.
Perhaps he proposed both initiatives because he was appalled by the behavior of D.C. politicians in the summer scuffle over the debt ceiling and because he believes the public sector right now is incapable of microfinancing in the service of jobs creation.
After a stint in the Middle East managing an NGO, she decided to return to her birthplace with hopes of contributing to growth there but was appalled with the lack of transparency, nepotism and glacial pace of many government initiatives.
Now that Singapore has achieved such enormous material success, Lee says that he is appalled by the lack of books, culture, and social graces among citizens.
Part of the problem was that Caplan was appalled at the general tenor of fashion reality shows.
Some residents were appalled that rich foreigners would be snapping up local property, inflating prices and shutting their kids out of the market.
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.
In a move that stunned and appalled scientists around the world the Harper government laid off as many as 40 scientists associated with the legendary program working out the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Winnipeg's office.
An article in «The Foghorn» with sexual images has appalled many while others believe the newspaper's freedom of speech needs to be respected.
Low has already been suspended of all duties as a vicar of the United Benefice of Heybridge with Langford, while his diocese said it was «appalled» by the case.
It goes to show your complete lack of an education, which is what would have Dr. King completely appalled.
Regardless of your beliefs and views, is it not tasteless for CNN to run this as their lead story on Easter morning??? Americans are appalled by anything done to insult Islam believers, so why is this felt to be appropriate??? There is nothing wrong with the article, but its timing makes it a poor and inflammatory choice of journalism, and would be taken as «persecution» if was directed toward any other belief system.
Our founders would be appalled at the amount of religion in our current society.
Akira, I am appalled by the lack of reading comprehension skills of some of the posters here.
I was appalled at how they mentioned how they gave lots of money to their child's activity foundation and they had a discussion with the directors on how that money should be distributed.
I'm appalled at the number of priest who have been outed for sure, there simply isn't an excuse for this EVER.
One of the things I've always tried to communicate is that although I disagree with a lot of his ideas and am appalled by many of his practices, I still consider him a brother.
I'm still appalled by the fact that the courtesy of an apology still isn't forthcoming.
Our reformer ancestors would be appalled by some of the small traditions of joy and triumph that have crept into the Christian celebration of Pentecost.
Wherever this has happened and been uncovered, it has been something that has appalled and sickened Catholics to a degree that is second only to the victims of abuse and their families or friends.
Much in the same way that you would be horrified to find that your sibling, or parent, or uncle, or one of your mates, had engaged in the sexual assault of anyone, and would feel shame for the behaviour of your relative / friend, so such disgusting actions by Catholics appal and horrify other Catholics.
However, I am certainly appalled by the degree to which the inbred / machine - like nature of the EC movement effectively ran over people like Julie in its march forward.
My opinion of them is that they would be just as appalled at Reformed Theology as they would Roman Catholicism.
The story is told of a church whose members were appalled when a nightclub opened up next door, bringing with it a variety of attitudes and habits that collided with their practices and convictions.
Christian anti-slavery charity Hope for Justice has encouraged those appalled by the recent exposure of the Libyan slave trade to take action against the injustice.
Most people are appalled by the very idea of human sacrifice.
«It is better for you to enter life maimed...» Jesus was possessed of a ferocious righteousness that, frankly, leaves us 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.
Those of us that know what has happened are appalled — and shamed.
The vast majority of Catholics are appalled by the abuse that's gone over the years in the Church.
Consequently we must not be appalled at the centrality of the image of the fall in Blake's work; we must not be dismayed that he very nearly succeeded in inverting all of the established categories of Western thought and experience.
His evangelical constituency felt alienated by his advocacy of divine mutability, ’10 while the newer liberal forces were appalled by his moralism and literalism.
One can imagine Campbell's appalled reaction to the kind of authority exercised by megachurch pastors or denominational executives today» or to the fact that Baptists not only continue to call their ministers «Reverend» and «Doctor» but also have de facto bishops and even a so «called «college of cardinals,» as some moderate critics have dubbed conservative SBC leaders.
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.
I also read of those of you who were appalled at their church serving popcorn during the service, little mention of what was missing, loud worldly saturated music that has nothing to do with the Holy Ghost.
I am appalled by extremists of any flavor, just as I am appalled by the intolerance of some of my fellow Christians toward Muslims.
Many of us have been appalled by the Biblical granting of dominion to human beings in light of how Christians have exercised this.
There is a Christian tradition appalled by the notion that punishment, rather than the grace - filled instruments of service, compassion, forgiveness and the sacraments, might be the means of creating obedience.
Lord Bourne has taken to Twitter to explain that millions of people will be appalled by the conduct of the US president.
Jesus would be appalled that the priests that molested kids were not in prison, and that people still supported the chuch instead of demanding change.
(I was the first person to explain the Substitutionary Atonement theory to one of our bishops, and at first he couldn't believe anyone could possibly believe that, and once convinced was appalled.)
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