Sentences with phrase «outrage which»

Not only were the reviews almost unanimously hostile, but the play provoked an astonishing level of moral outrage which spread to the news pages.
I welcome a boycott of the Journal News and their advertisers for the newspaper's deliberate and irresponsible publishing of personal information of legal and law - abiding citizens of Rockland and Westchester Counties.The boycott should continue until the Journal News publishes a full page apology containing a list of DISMISSED Editors who are responsible for this outrage which has caused a real threat to the safety of the general public.
For decades (or longer) there has been much complacency and outright acceptance about miscarriage, stillbirth and even neonatal death (though there have been some premature prevention campaigns), rather than outrage which should have led to decades of research by now.
Not least because a hundred years later the use of «Dear Sirs» is likely to elicit a chorus of feminist outrage which compels me to add that any madams reading this would do well to buy this book as well (I'm sure that helped).
The mob passions and outrages which afflicted many parts of America in the 1830s and «40s, and most recently in the 1960s, when the terrible emotions of racism and violent dissent would have substituted the wild and furious passions of mob law for the sober judgments of the courts and legislatures — these continue to plague us.

Not exact matches

«I am furthermore outraged by the attack which appears to have deliberately targeted journalists,» he said in a statement.
Several marchers wore pink «pussy» hats, and carried banners with slogans like: «this pussy bites back» after the emergence of a 2005 tape in which Trump spoke of women in a demeaning way sparked widespread outrage.
It also outraged the ISPs, some of which are interested in making a bigger play in the digital - advertising business.
The outraged scientist sued under a law governing copyright issues that Colombia created to establish better trade relations with the United States, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), which has been advocating on behalf of Gomez.
Lawmakers from both political parties were outraged by the move, which has the potential to put America's triple - A credit rating in jeopardy.
Yet, Wells Fargo's board only decided to clawback Tolstedt's pay following widespread outrage that Tolstedt was set to leave the bank with as much as $ 125 million in stock and options intact, which was first reported by Fortune.
Following the backlash, Starbucks» senior vice president of communications, Corey duBrowa, deleted his Twitter account, which only added to critics» outrage.
Which is why so many were outraged to see him disregard the #MeToo movement during one of his auditorium - filled seminars.
Future tax credits could prove valuable to Mylan, which has seen sales of its flagship EpiPen allergy treatment sag after consumer outrage over the allergy treatment's $ 600 list price.
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.
Consider, for example, the outrage over Canada's new anti-prostitution law, which attempts to (re) criminalize behaviour more or less simply because some people think it morally reprehensible.
That ignited public outrage far beyond any previous reaction to press intrusion into the lives of celebrities, which the paper had previously acknowledged and for which it paid compensation.
The memorandum, and as yet undisclosed similar directives to various locales over which the NLRB has jurisdiction, have provoked a firestorm of outrage from businesses and business groups that say the memo spells the end of franchising, and represents an uneasy encroachment of greater federal regulation into business life.
We are outraged at the lengths to which the government seems to have gone to intercept data from our private fiber networks, and it underscores the need for urgent reform.»
The scandal in which Cambridge Analytica harvested data from millions of Facebook users to craft and target advertising for Donald Trump's presidential campaign has provoked broad outrage.
Those protests are numerous and noisy, the second indication of readers - in - the - streets outrage, which we first saw as New Orleans» Times - Picayune cut days of print and home delivery.
There is outraged public reaction to the Google buses carrying technology workers from the city to the peninsula high - tech companies which employ them.
Social media rewards outrage, false facts, and filter bubbles — which are better at capturing attention — and divides us so we can no longer agree on truth.
The company has an effective monopoly on a lifesaving product, which has allowed its leaders to see public outrage as a tax they must pay, and then move on.
I am outraged that Heather Cook, the former Episcopal priest, has the audacity to request to be released from prison after serving only two and a half years, not even four years after killing bicyclist Tom Palermo in a horrendous turn of events in which she showed herself to have no moral compass,...
This is the year privacy safeguards finally kick in for consumers after outraged lawmakers wasted no time passing legislation in the wake of the Equifax data breach, which exposed the personal information of more than 145 million Americans.
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 *.
The canonicalists and noncanonicalists fire cannonades of assertion and invective at one another, each outraged at the refusal of the other to acknowledge the obvious, each muttering about the dark reasons which must constitute their opponents» real motivation.
To which Scalia replied with an outrage barely muted: One of several legitimate views?
Others are outraged that Christians, especially Christian leaders, tinker so casually with the ancient language of the faith, the faith in which we baptize.
Her lawyers have lodged an appeal against the sentence, which has been received with shock and outrage.
Rejecting the moral nihilism that gave rise to the «barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind,» the Declaration affirms that we have obligations to one another arising from our participation in a common humanity and common moral order.
Where is CNN's (and the rest of the media in the non-Muslim world's) outrage at the «convert or die» philosopy and conduct of people and governments around the globe which profess and adhere to the tenets of Islam?
The Declaration was adopted in response to the «disregard and contempt for human rights [that] have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind.»
Adding to the outrage is NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg's decision to forge ahead with plans to host the New York City Marathon this weekend, which has some residents feeling like rescue efforts are coming in second to the race...
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).
There is at least one section (IV) which deals with contracts — six different kinds — and various kinds of outrages, that is to say it is in some senses a book of law.
Paul was rightly outraged by this kind of practice, which was contrary to «nature»; to the way they were born.
I'm talking about the injustice, the outrage, of human trafficking, which must be called by its true name — modern slavery.»
29 How much worse punishment, do you think, will be deserved by the one who has trampled underfoot the Son of God, and has profaned the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified, and has outraged the Spirit of grace?
Similarly, Emma Green wrote a piece in the Atlantic called «Taming Christian Outrage,» in which she identifies ways that certain Christians have contributed to the outrage cOutrage,» in which she identifies ways that certain Christians have contributed to the outrage coutrage culture.
How much worse punishment do you think will be deserved by those who have spurned the Son of God, profaned the blood of the covenant by which they were sanctified, and outraged the Spirit of grace?
It is just a continual outrage because there are people who don't believe in anything which is a contradiction because if you believe in nothing then you believe in something.
Jonathan Kozol has made a well - publicized and lucrative career as a professional outrage merchant, of which the present volume is but the latest example.
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.
The enormity of this President's corruption and crimes will finally sink in and trigger the long - delayed outrage — the absence of which to date has puzzled so many thoughtful people.
The current outrage is over the Clintons» vulgar venality, a vice about which most of his rich former allies try to be discreet.
And some Mormons were outraged at the acts which these Jewish people thought were acts of love and this outrage encouraged anti-Jewish feelings in the world.
Fishburn acknowledges that the committee should have anticipated the outrage the report prompted not only in the church but also in the communications industry, which has assumed the role of guarding national mores, even as it profits from publicizing moral infractions.
As Berger stresses, much of the later work, in which deformed old men look leeringly at beautiful women, symbolizes Picasso's outrage over the impotence of old age.
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