Sentences with phrase «often appalled»

While government officials and orthodox pediatricians are often appalled at the thought of a parent mixing up baby formula — and one based on raw milk, no less — the feedback we have received from parents has been extremely positive.
Still, grandparents are often appalled by the younger generation's housekeeping standards.

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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.
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.»
Prominent among these in Australia are wealthy conservative landowners appalled by the very visible presence of the tall green - energy totems, a constant reminder of bucolic decay and the «upstairs - downstairs» disdain they have for those needing income from their often hilly, poorer quality land.
The narcissistic client often both appeals and appalls.
I am sick of the whole arrogant attitude of many team leads and of the rather sad, tired, ways those on the teams who eventually often feel used, undermined, taken for granted, disrespected, and generally anonymous when they do all the work which is why many leave — appalled at the attitude of the leaders who might as well be draped in finery on a yacht until their kingdom falls — some, certainly.
Quite often I was appalled by the pandemonium and total lack of security.
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