Sentences with phrase «outrage about»

Concerning the letter from Dale Sander, broker / owner of Fife and Sander Real Estate (REM, March) expressing his concern and outrage about the recent court decision on the drunk driver's case.
She talked honestly with her daughter, explaining that her outrage about the affair, and her refusal to go to couples therapy before filing for divorce, was related to the sexual abuse.
University of Sydney Associate Professor Julie Leask says the trend towards collective moral outrage about people who don't vaccinate their children risks making the problem worse.
There was a burst of outrage about having fingerprint data in your phone for security reasons until people learned how Apple was storing it (in the Secure Enclave within the processor chip and not available in the phone's memory).
President Obama responds: The president attempts to deflect outrage about the PRISM program, claiming that Congress has known about it and approve it for years, but says he welcomes debate.
Bitcoin Battle: Weiss Responds to Industry Outrage about C + Grade; Reveals Factors and Data Behind Rating
The studio also ruined an idea fans liked — and fueled outrage about Eververse — by turning shaders into consumable items.
Just imagine that the new solos who are committed to long - term viability have a bit of understanding of, and outrage about, the way lawyers are made, and broken, and about who has the attention of those who make the laws and who doesn't.
Burson's goal was to drum up as much grass - roots outrage about the BTU tax as possible and direct it at the swing Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee...» [14]
What i find interesting about all this is that they didn't let it go, but rather a number of people rushed to voice their outrage about «science is settled.»
Cindy Tibbot, a FWS biologist involved in the EIS process, was one of many agency scientists who expressed outrage about Griles» directive, stating in an internal memo: «It's hard to stay quiet about this when I really believe we're doing the public and the heart of the Clean Water Act a great disservice.»
Since the potentially fake document is the source of most of the recent outrage about HI, this is not a small point.
Even those who «know» the extent of climate change find it difficult to feel authentic moral outrage about it.
In the meantime, however, instead of choking out some faux - outrage about a game we're yet to play, here are ten conversely joyous and uplifting games that you can absolutely play right now and remind yourself that gaming can be positive and life - affirming too.
Sri Lanka's tourism minister has expressed his disappointment over the cancellation of Akon's tour of the country following public outrage about a sacrilegious video.
There had been alot of controversy and public outrage about their kill rate.
Where is the outrage about that?
The pair are friends with the best - selling crime writer Karin Slaughter (whose psychologically complex thrillers are driven by her outrage about the epidemic of violence against women) and with Emily Giffin, Atlanta's modern - day Jane Austen.
After a weekend of deliberation, Myracle agreed to the NBF's «request» — drawing new sympathy for the author and new outrage about the blunder.
It's not an act of activism, either, although the film's outrage about the abuse of power of the local police and the intentionally blind eyes of the state police, as well as the armed forces, is palpable.
It's not activism, although the film's outrage about the abuse of power at various levels is palpable.
When: August 15th Why: It's been a while since I read the Lois Lowry novel on which the film is based, but from what little I do remember, it's understandable why some fans have voiced their outrage about this big screen adaptation.
Usually the outrage about a movie's rating goes the other direction, but here's hoping for an overarching call for reform to the entire arbitrary process.
Lady Bird has a quiet and concise outrage about economic inequality, and key to its emotional generosity is that even minor supporting characters seem aware of how unfair it is that their futures can be determined by something so random as when and where they're born.
, I find it very strange that there isn't more outrage about the media, or that we'd be trying to make excuses.
So, when I fail to share your outrage about your institution's grant - redistribution policies, it's for cause, and not for a lack of general sympathy with your point of view.
There should be outrage about what has happened; the Speaker has serious questions to answer.
And where Allan, a college dropout, had a mordant, fight - till - the - last - man sense of outrage about the world, Angelo is a pragmatist — discreet, focused, and relentlessly optimistic.
If outrage about corruption is pervasive statewide, recent polling suggests it may be even more acute in the suburbs: In a recent Siena College poll, 54 percent of suburban New York voters said they were less likely to re-elect their own legislators because of recent corruption scandals, about 10 percentage points more than the share of rural and New York City voters who said the same.
Frankly, (unless you are Silda) there should be a lot more outrage about Sheinkopf's crime of supporting the corrupt Espada, than engaging a prostitute.
Of course you can deal with these things and of course people share your outrage about companies that don't pay their taxes...»
Why the fake outrage about Clinton reading a book at the Grammy Awards.
The good government group's lobbyist, Blair Horner, said Leibell's plea should «reignite voter outrage about Albany and spur outgoing Gov. David Paterson to call another special session specifically to deal with comprehensive ethics legislation.
Several of the protesters wore Native American headdresses similar to the band of 18th century colonists who dumped tea in Boston Harbor to express outrage about British taxes.
Where you REALLY felt the outrage about conservatives and contraception was online: the internet exploded.
He will say: «Moral outrage about inequality — although important — is simply not enough.
On the one hand the Internet has made it easier to highlight racism, sexism and other social ills, call them out and show a kind of collective outrage about it.
After Ole Miss denied claims that it lied to recruits about its NCAA violation and that they believe Shea Patterson should not be eligible next year, several former Michigan players took to Twitter to share their thoughts outrage about the QB potentially not being eligible:
Wenger hasn't invented something new here — not hearing the outrage about Van Gaal, Mourinho and Pellegrini all getting it wrong as well.
Where is the «mass» outrage about that?
Yet, time after time in comment threads like this, Atheists cry outrage about having faith shoved down their throat because an article or video was posted on a «neutral» playing field.
You haven't said a word of outrage about the troll posts, either, so where do you get off accusing others??
But if this is «what actually happens», it's hard to resist drawing the conclusion that in the outcry against Dawkins this summer we saw an extraordinary moment when society expressed moral outrage about itself; when we were provoked by one of our own common practices.
10 — Christians don't feel outrage about other claims of deity, they just believe that those claims are wrong.
If the story is about the lion, I don't post my outrage about, say, the suicide rate of deployed service people there.
Public reaction to this complex picture has been reminiscent of the last time there was widespread outrage about social media in political life — the revelations made by Edward Snowden in June 2013.
Sheriff West took aim at the wholesalers at a moment of growing focus on the industry's role in prescription drug distribution and outrage about what it had done in West Virginia.
Here's the thing: We absolutely should be outraged about water, but not this stuff.
That's something users can be rightly outraged about.
Why is no one talking about this!?! Why is no one outraged about this!?
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