The Senate majority is still in Democratic hands,» he said, adding: «I hope
the public is outraged.»
And I would hope that
the public is outraged.
The public is outraged by the fact that a friend of the President with no meaningful education or government post has had the opportunity to influence, and even supersede, the democratically elected President in making important decisions, even more so with the approval of the President.
Of course
the public was outraged and threatened the creators of the billboard.
In China,
the public was outraged when grade school children were subjected to Golden Rice feed studies.
The public was outraged that he would do such a thing as president.
The public was outraged, scandalized.
The news told us that the Australian
public was outraged, the Australian PM expressed «shocking disappointment», and the media called out «shame».
Not exact matches
That has
been a sharp contrast to other recent mass shootings where
public debate quickly moved on after the perfunctory «thoughts and prayers» offered by many Republican politicians and
outrage expressed by Democrats.
If these efforts at refunds
are tried, a) there will
be public outrage and heat on the government, and b) others will sue.
«CEO pay keeps soaring, luxe stock option, pension and bonus packages remain the gold standard for CEOs, and despite
public outrage, neither corporate boards nor shareholders
are stepping in to put a lid on things.»
Zuckerberg and Sandberg, on the other hand,
were at first nowhere to
be found, dispatching instead their vice president and deputy general counsel to address employees after days of
public outrage.
«There
is a lack of trust here, and I feel the
public was justified in their initial
outrage,» she said, referring to mistakes that Dove has made in the past.
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.
«
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.
In the beginning of the film, superheroes
are forced to retire by the government when
public outrage over the heroes» unchecked power reaches new heights.
Right from its opening sentence («One of the most salient features of our culture
is that there
is so much bullshit,») the book's message resonated with a
public outraged by a rash of corporate scandals and feeling deceived by the failure of American forces to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
Robert Reich, a former U.S. Secretary of Labor,
is professor of
public policy at the University of California at Berkeley and the author of «Beyond
Outrage,» now available in paperback.
There would also probably no shortage of
public outrage, with some claiming that the government
is trying to censor certain political beliefs.
«I
was outraged as a customer using their product and significantly concerned for every woman who works at Uber,» said DeNardo, who
is head of
public relations and social media for Justin Kan Enterprises and start - up incubator Zero - F in San Francisco.
There
is also a sense among analysts that investors believe the worst may
be over in terms of
public opinion, though that remains to
be seen given the
outrage over the disaster caused by the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig in April.
And it
's almost uncanny timing that just as that social media - related whistleblowing scandal
was made
public and the world
was meeting Snowden for the first time, Chris Wylie
was beginning his employment with SCL Group and the next
outrage was being quietly set in motion.
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.
There
is outraged public reaction to the Google buses carrying technology workers from the city to the peninsula high - tech companies which employ them.
Yes, some
are outraged by that collection — but they
were outraged before the current scandal, and their objections simply didn't register with the broader
public.
The
public should
be outraged that six years after the greatest crash since 1929, we
are looking at the same systemic vulnerability.
As
was discussed last fall on this blog, where
's the
outrage and
public dissent?
The initial LA Times report «sparked widespread
public outrage,» and so news that some California National Guard troops
are receiving a waiver met with positive reaction among the
public — but many point to the to repay their student loans, where veterans and soldiers
are still
being made to pay back their bonuses, since California
is the only state given a waiver at this time.
Mylan's behavior persists because it
is hard, and often tedious, for employees and the
public to continue complaining — particularly when bosses disagree, or when some newer
outrage appears on our Facebook feed.
There would
be outrage from the religious right claiming the nudists don't have a right to infringe on others right not to have to see peoples junk in
public.
Can you imagine the
public outrage — even from Christians — that would
be expressed against Jesus?
The development generated
public outrage at OutRage and a great deal of sympathy for Hope, who has subsequently been named Archbishop o
outrage at
OutRage and a great deal of sympathy for Hope, who has subsequently been named Archbishop o
OutRage and a great deal of sympathy for Hope, who has subsequently
been named Archbishop of York.
The
public outrage was so strong he backed off.
The man who should have succeeded Tikhon, Metropolitan Kirill (Smirnov),
was outraged by Sergi's willingness to subject the Church to a godless state in a futile effort to save the Church as a
public institution.
The aim of these recent suits (contrary to the claims of
outraged separationists)
is not to restore traditional religious teaching and practices, but to purge away a «counterreligion,» an alternative system of belief that the plaintiffs claim
public schools
are inculcating.
Of course, this kind of concern
is the origin of much of the
public outrage concerning the cults.
We live in an age of collective
outrage, where misdeeds committed by
public figures — the kinds of actions that
were once easily forgotten or never exposed in the first place — can become global trending topics in a matter of hours.
Those institutions, however,
are not subjected to a sustained storm of
public scandal and
outrage.
As a proponent of the importance of religion in
public life, Neuhaus
is right to
be concerned, even
outraged.
Public outrage is being shown in many areas of the nation but the fanfares for or against the T vs. G trial
is being socially weighed - in and national governances
are taking notice in order to see just how fractured socialism
is...
Many of those
outraged by the allegations against Penn State, including that Paterno had reportedly
been told about the abuse but declined to notify authorities, have pointed a finger at what they say
was the school's and its football program's commitment to maintaining a sterling
public image, drawing parallels to the church.
Oddities tended to attract an undue share of
public attention: there
was amusement over the King and Queen of England eating hot dogs while visiting President Roosevelt at Hyde Park;
outrage when the President changed the date of Thanksgiving from November 30 to November 23; excitement when Al Capone
was released from a federal penitentiary after serving more than seven years for income tax evasion.
It
is funny that Greg Schiano whose name
is tied to the Sandusky situation goes for a job at Tennessee and has Meyer and Belichick vouch for him and all but clear his name but there
was public outrage and it
was all over the web but I haven't seen tons and tons of backlash on Briles.
Public outrage over the charges has been fueled by the recent admission by USA Swimming that 36 coaches over a ten - year period have been banned for life for sexually abusing swimmers has drawn outrage among the p
Public outrage over the charges has
been fueled by the recent admission by USA Swimming that 36 coaches over a ten - year period have
been banned for life for sexually abusing swimmers has drawn
outrage among the
publicpublic.
I
'm guessing it would
be mostly women who would do that; women seek divorce much more than men do, fewer women don't have custody (2.4 million out of 8.6 million single moms, but that
's approaching the number of single dads, 2.6 million) and they seem to face less
public scrutiny or at least less
outrage than cheating men do.
«The
public showed their
outrage at eliminating national standards and cutting the program so poor children would
be denied lunch.»
Before this though there
was public outrage when people found out LFTB
was being used in fast foods (McDonalds etc...).
I can't believe that there
is such and
outrage by some about breastfeeding in
public.
The report argued
public anger and consumer pressure
were helpful tools for convincing large companies to behave more responsibly, with the widespread
outrage at tax dodging by Starbucks and Amazon
being notable examples.
As might
be expected, there
was a little
public outrage over this and she retracted the comments, saying the tweet
was «a mistake.»