Sentences with phrase «outrage if»

It would be an outrage if any other rural or remote town had to sign an agreement with the government before public health authorities would evaluate disease control and environmental health standards.
After all, imagine the outrage if the soccer prodigy, Messi was awarded a ban from major events based on nothing more than allegations.
Even though this is such a long - running series that they have run out of numbers and have now started assigning shirt sizes to the sequels, I doubt that many people will voice annoyed outrage if a decent FF game is announced tomorrow.
How is that okay, but it's an outrage if Mom mentions your self - published book to a neighbor because she's proud, and the neighbor reads and reviews it?
Expect outrage if American Sniper snipes it.
It would be an outrage if such a resounding vote was to be ignored by the Liberal Democrats.»
05 - Comment: Jeremy Clarkson and the New British Outrage If you want a problem to mull over consider this: politics.co.uk received more traffic in one day of a Jeremy Clarkson scandal than it did for half a week of summits at the EU.
They have been implemented in a cloak and dagger way which suggests ministers are well aware they would spark public outrage if they were properly understood.
Can you imagine the outrage if that tied directly back to Bloomberg?
Liverpool fans were upset when manager let Daniel Agger leave, expect another outrage if Martin Skrtel leaves the club because of poor management yet again.
I would not be surprised if the calamitous ref is now kicking himself because he has inadvertently done Arsenal a big favour and it would not have been an outrage if he had shown leniency on the second tackle.
The vulnerability is common, and it will cause other service - based companies to walk the plank of public outrage if it is not properly understood and contained.
I would be outraged myself if this had happened.»
Brundage also knew that Hitler, already stung by Owen's presence on the gold medal stand, would be even more outraged if two Jews mounted it, over the vanquished Germans.
I too would be outraged if his business was in fact REFUSING service to, or inany other way, discriminating against anyone who didn't BELIEVE as he does!
But if I were like you, I would be just as outraged if I thought that what they do was the end of the story.
Anyway, why is this guy Mitov outraged if he called it already?
Would anyone be nearly as outraged if Mejia had fizzled out in AA?
It's ironic that a society that preaches «live and let live» when it comes to a range of controversial behaviors, is outraged if a mother refuses to breastfeed.
An innocent partner would be outraged if he had an infection he knew nothing of and I'm sure he would have kept quiet of his disease if you hadn't mention it.
At one point, in introducing Councilman Dan Garodnick, who is white, Mr. King noted the caucus should be outraged if any New Yorker had died in such a way.
Those very same people would be outraged if they read that New Zealand students had threatened violence against a university because they had invited a Maori speaker in favour of improved land rights.
Backbencher John Woodcock said: «We would be outraged if any other party picked a candidate who said this about the murder of our friend.
«We'd be outraged if a physician said «I'm recommending you to get married,»» he says.
The thousands of investors would be outraged if Storj was
There will be many outstanding schools in areas with a high proportion of underperforming schools that would rightly be outraged if they were forced into academisation for the sin of being located in a such a local authority area.
Surely many would be outraged if student data were used to market products to students the way that online advertisers do on Facebook.
And yet, I think the majority of authors would, like my friend, be properly outraged if a story they'd come up with had gotten appropriated by another author and was making money.
Some travellers, however, are outraged if they're charged even a penny more than a local.
Players who chose not to pay for your game will not be swayed by the incremental addition of new content (as the can not access it from behind the wall), while players who already paid for the game will not only refuse but could become outraged if you asked them to pay for the additional content.
I have contributed lots to the Free Software community myself, and I would be completely outraged if any of my contributions were being shipped in a non-free product.
I think we would be outraged if they just «handed over» these children, who have already been through a lot, to just anyone who asked.

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If these efforts at refunds are tried, a) there will be public outrage and heat on the government, and b) others will sue.
If this behavior had happened in the private sector, Congress would be outraged.
«Being truthful, even if it makes one look bad, is the quickest way to reduce the length of time spent by media covering an issue or the length of public outrage exhibited on social media.
If you spend any time on social media, you might have noticed a major eruption of outrage over the past day or so, sparked by an incident at the University of Missouri involving a young journalist.
Customers were outraged; for many, the move meant a 60 percent price increase if they kept both the DVD and the streaming service.
Investors were outraged that he'd get $ 50 million if there was a change of control.
Social Security Many people are surprised and perhaps a bit outraged to learn social security benefits may be taxable, but if you have any other additional income, there is a good chance some of your social security will be taxed.
But don't be surprised if it doesn't, and don't be surprised if the business community opts against outrage.
If Facebook eventually strips out end - to - end encryption from WhatsApp, it will likely be met with the usual outrage in small corners.
If the mainstream citizen can acquire the necessary outrage over profits for the 1 % with losses for the 99 % inherent in perpetuating the oil and gas industry, there might be a hope of overcoming the inertia that threatens our biosphere.
If there's no objective reality upon which to base your existence, then there's no basis for your moral outrage at any injustice — even your outrage at my perceived intrusion on a * woman's rights *.
Arguing in a vacuum over what Jesus would do in 2012 using a 2000 - year - old text is an academic waste of time and an outrage to those who are actually sick and dying right now, even if it is not completely irrelevant.
But, if we give into trivial outrage, we are not only hurting ourselves.
But if our default reactions to everything in culture we don't like is anger, than we risk being so consumed with our own outrage, that we drown out the voices that need to be heard — the voices pointing out systematic injustices, violence and corruption.
regrettable incident and I understand the outrage, however, the people who are so «outraged» might be better served if their energy was spent rebuilding their country into an example of overcoming severe adversity
If the story is about the lion, I don't post my outrage about, say, the suicide rate of deployed service people there.
'' wonder what would happen if there was this much moral and global outrage over the needless taking of human life.»
I have to think if a kind and peaceful person was lured out of their home, wounded and hunted for 40 hours and then their happy killer posed with the mutilated body, it would cause outrage.
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