Sentences with phrase «of outrage among»

For example, ARK: Survival Evolved's price was suddenly increased in order to have parity with retail and this caused a fair amount of outrage among fans, including DayZ creator Dean Hall.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 remains the most controversial review I've ever written, igniting a hellfire of outrage among those two communities, as well as other places — including Destructoid, where it was published.
When he spoke of a «Field of Dishonor» in a speech at an event of the German Peace Society at the tenth anniversary of the beginning of World War I, this triggered a chorus of outrage among national conservative academics and a disciplinary procedure.
The storm of outrage among civil society organisations over the government's bill to stifle campaigning by voluntary bodies, pressure groups and charities for a year in advance of the next general election has eclipsed debate on the abject weakness of the same bill's proposals for a register of lobbyists.
The comments prompted a flurry of outrage among opposition politicians and many Tories north of the border, where the party is already struggling to secure support.
It will elicit cries of outrage among the Sadducees and Pharisees and incredulity among the nations for the «impossible» doctrines of perfection that are preached.

Not exact matches

Not surprisingly, Trump's remarks triggered outrage among the media because it amounts to a head - on attack against the principle of a free press — a fundamental element of the U.S. democratic system.
Whether accurate or misleading, the higher estimate crept across Twitter over the course of the week of July 26 when the story ran, drawing outrage among observers already critical of Mayer's tenure at Yahoo.
Meanwhile, the answer option of «less than one million» sparked outrage among many, who saw it as a nod to Holocaust deniers.
Responding to public outrage, the government has recently introduced a series of measures like making public the level of air pollution in Beijing and also plans to impose emission restrictions on the steel, coal and petrochemicals industries, among others.
The younger son of the media tycoon stepped down as the chairman of the - then BSkyB in 2012, forced out by his links to a scandal at the family's now - defunct News of the World newspaper which, among many other ethical outrages, hacked a murdered schoolgirl's phone in a search for its next story on the case, temporarily misleading the police and the girl's family into thinking she was still alive.
Then, in March 2014, the Kremlin seized control of Ukraine's Crimea Peninsula, igniting world - wide outrage and leading the European Union and the United States, among others, to institute a flurry of sanctions.
AMP directors try to save their jobs: News that the AMP board failed to consider former CEO Andrew Mohl for the chairman role in 2016 has sparked outrage among investors ahead of next week's AGM.
There is also a sense among analysts that investors believe the worst may be over in terms of public opinion, though that remains to be seen given the outrage over the disaster caused by the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig in April.
News that the AMP board failed to consider former CEO Andrew Mohl for the chairman role in 2016 has sparked outrage among investors ahead of next week's AGM.
For some reason, this sparked outrage among some on social media, who said Starbucks should be focusing on hiring veterans instead of refugees.
Richmonds Bishop Walter Sullivan, among the most outspoken Catholic opponents of U.S. aid to the contras, was so outraged that he publicly criticized Robertson, saying «I can not imagine Jesus reviewing troops.
As for the reason Jesus was put to death, Cox locates the proximate cause not in humanity's sinfulness; nor in Jewish outrage over Jesus» claims to be the Son of God and the Way, the Truth, and the Life; nor in the jealousy of religious leaders threatened by Jesus» miracles (which Cox suggests were the fruit of positive thinking on the part of those who «feel» healed after touching Jesus); nor in his teachings (which Cox insists were uncontroversial among the Jews).
Among other outrages, the programme shows cartoon animations of young people masturbating in order to teach children about the function of their sexual organs.
The video (which The Center for Medical Progress also posted a two - hour, «full footage» version of), has sparked outrage among conservative news sites and even presidential candidates.
Bibi's death sentence sparked outrage among human rights groups, who condemned Pakistan's blasphemy law as a source of violence and persecution against religious minorities.
Richard's talk of withdrawing «moral assent» from the American «regime» and, especially, his invocation of the Nazis sparked widespread outrage, not least among some of his board members, several of whom resigned.
According to Peter Berger, moral outrage in the face of evil, courage in defiance of death, and trust in an underlying cosmic order are among the «prototypical human gestures» which can be interpreted as «signals of transcendence».
The outrage among Obama's erstwhile Jewish supporters, as reflected daily in Marty Peretz» blog The Spine, on the website of The New Republic, is heightened by the sense of wounded self - esteem felt by clever people who have just been swindled.
Something of this order is the only possible explanation for the halo, breastplate, and sword we have extended to sex among our students, and for the furious outrage of our pathetic pretense to innocence when of late we «discovered» what has been going on around us for forty years.
I keep seeing references to outrage, though, so I'm going to assume it exists among a particularly rabid segment of Braves fans.
An FA decision which with certain distinguished exceptions, notably Terry Venables, who got the England job which could well have gone to Hodgson in 1994, has been greeted by an avalanche of outrage in the media; and angry scepticism among tens of thousands of fans.
I've been alternating between feelings of discouragement at the little bit of difference one person can make and outrage at the seeming lack of concern among others for months now.
The possibility of Galloway's return has been backed by Corbyn's close ally, the former Labour mayor of London Ken Livingstone, but has already caused outrage among other members of the party.
It could spark outrage among Republican members of Congress, who expressed concern about the negative impact cutting the number of missiles on board America's submarines from 24 to 16 could have on the US» national security.
Jeremy Hunt stokes outrage among weary doctors over his plans for a «seven day service» and Lord Prior intends to set up a full - scale inquiry into the funding of the service.
The University of Zimbabwe awarded her a doctoral degree in Sociology in 2014, two months after she started the course, sparking outrage among academics in the country.
The report sparked outrage among some Hollywood celebrities and Democratic leaders, and led to surprising silence or delayed responses from others who had previously spoken out for women, particularly victims of sexual assault.
BY DUNCAN OSBORNE Three years after its planned closing sparked outrage and protests among AIDS activists, the renovation of the city's Chelsea sexual health clinic is largely completed and the clinic has been seeing patients since March 5.
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.
In April of 2011, the Parks Department provoked outrage among wildlife lovers who noticed signs warning of rat poison posted next to the hawks» nest in Riverside Park.
This is an old problem in the United States, where the ill - advised prognostications of the National Science Foundation in the early 1990s were followed by intense congressional criticism and widespread outrage among graduate students and postdocs.
Of course, we are outraged he didn't include all our favorites among his top five.
And where he is steering things all along is toward the question of forgiveness — not for the perpetrator of the central crime in «Three Billboards,» but for the many principals touched by that outrage, and among whom there are many things to forgive.
The outrage expressed by interviewees Carson, Mike Ditka, Daryl Johnston, Donnie Green and others — whether offering personal tales of woe or sticking up for others — is directed mostly at NFL Players Assn. head Gene Upshaw, who notoriously denied a connection between game - time concussions and increased instances of dementia among retirees.
In the outpouring of outrage and patriotism that followed the World Trade Center attacks, Nelson is among many non-combat soldiers eager to be put back into action.
He's among the finest explanations we've had thus far of why the Left can't seem to muster a compelling resistance: in the face of all this outrage and insult, under the weight of almost four decades of poisoned passion, the voices of our best intentions find themselves tongue - tied and thunderstruck, sick on smack with their heads against a toilet — as slow in coming to our defense as the punchline that serves as this picture's surprisingly understated grace note.
Director Julian Jarrold (Kinky Boots, Becoming Jane) and screenwriters Jeremy Brock (The Last King of Scotland) and Andrew Davies (Bridget Jones's Diary) have compressed the action and put their own spin on the material, prompting some outrage online among fans of the novel and miniseries.
Nonetheless, it underestimates the diversity in culture and values of the American population to take it as a given that we will not see among schools of choice a number that will outrage even the most fervent advocates of the freedom to choose one's school and one's education.
There has always been a well - developed moaning culture in education, but there is no escaping the outrage among school leaders about the lack of political response to funding worries.
The article sparked outrage among readers, who were appalled that millions of tax dollars were spent annually paying the salaries and arbitrating the cases of teachers who came to work inebriated or practiced corporal punishment.
Naturally, there's been quite a bit of outrage from other e-retailers, authors, and publishers since Amazon launched the program, principally among them, Smashwords.com founder Mark Coker.
In early July, a video of a woman hitting a dog with a broom sparked outrage among Singapore netizens.
The crackdown has basically shut down access to the login servers of Guild Wars 2 and EVE Online for some, prompting outrage and frustration among players who suddenly were not able to access their games.
The agreement was brokered in September by New York State's attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, in an effort to quell the turmoil that had engulfed the college as it struggled with severe financial problems, divisions among its trustees, the ouster of its president and outrage among students and alumni over a decision to charge tuition to undergraduates for the first time in the institution's 156 - year history.
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