Even though they are few in number, when
outrageous acts of unethical practices occur, these acts usually hit the front pages of all the major newspapers and other media.
This is
as outrageous an act as I have ever witnessed imposed upon our community in 25 years as an activist.
«It has been extraordinarily painful to endure these many months of false accusations of «treason» and
other outrageous acts,» Flynn said in a statement.
These sorts of proposals to do something even more outrageous to try and counteract the
last outrageous act remind me of a song from my childhood:
We saw war destroy lives in Syria and beyond, a migrant and refugee crisis in Europe, growing concerns about police discrimination in the US, and
outrageous acts of corruption and violence worldwide.
Do you know of a website where we can voice our opposition to
this outrageous act?
A crime is simply a pretty heavy sin,
an outrageous act of selfishness.
We must all unite and speak out loudly against all forms of discrimination including anti-Semitism but also
the outrageous acts of this administration with its Muslim ban and the scapegoating of immigrants for the nation's problems,» said Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz.
«What we are trying to do is with these students who are subject to
these outrageous acts of violence or abuse is to give them a path to continue their education.»
A video of
that outrageous act made its way to the founder of AWWP, Masha Hamilton, who became convinced that Zarmeena's story...
In fact, the story of the Biblical hero sometimes approaches
the outrageous acts depicted in «Game of Thrones» based on the novels of George R.R. Martin.
My sympathies to those involved in
that outrageous act).
For instance, the tort of «intentional infliction of mental distress» may apply where an employer has, intentionally or recklessly, carried out
an outrageous act that caused the plaintiff severe emotional distress.
The defendant's breach of confidence was a flagrant and
outrageous act that was a deep violation of trust.
The more you say «no,» the more children may ricochet from one
outrageous act to the next.