Sentences with phrase «political outrage»

"Political outrage" refers to a strong feeling of anger or frustration that people experience in response to certain political actions or events. Full definition
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reframing his platform — at times a stream of political outrage — for the Trump era.
The issue of data privacy came to the fore after revelations in 2013 from former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden of mass U.S. surveillance caused political outrage in Europe
The settlements and pill - dumping allegations have put the previously low - profile wholesaling industry in the hot seat just as public and political outrage over the opioid epidemic reaches a fever pitch.
In the case of people using Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel as a means of voicing political outrage, users are finding creative ways to illustrate an important point.
The controversial Aetna deal comes only five years after a similar fight over Connecticut's deal for Cigna, which continues to generate political outrage.
She stands as the emotional epicenter of a film that can stir such political outrage.
New York's Moreland Commission on Public Corruption is putting some legal power behind the kinds of political outrages that have been documented by reporters and good government groups over the years.
We know this because a U.S. market research firm crunches that data every day, providing a kind of fever chart tracking the correlation between corporate branding and political outrage:
The movie has been directed by Jay Roach, who seems to draw both from the broad schtick of his «Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery» and «Meet the Fockers» movies and the political outrage of his «Recount» and «Game Change.»
I'm going with Jia Zhangke, who seamlessly blended his long - take, not quite realist visual style into wuxia genre traditions while retaining, amplifying even, the sense of social and political outrage.
The comedians who have one — Louis C.K., Chris Rock — seem to be sharpening it either on their inner sadness or on their political outrage.
But if states enforced similarly stringent requirements for exit exams, graduation rates — now over 80 percent nationally — would plummet and political outrage would ensue.
Responding to public and political outrage, on Wednesday morning Facebook announced a reorganization of the privacy settings that users and have long criticized as a seeming afterthought, and which...
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