Sentences with phrase «seem outrageous»

There must be missing information in the article as presented here, surely??? Doesn't make sense that she would plead guilty and likewise her being fined would then seem outrageous.
We understand that adoption can be expensive and the cost to bring a child home can sometimes seem outrageous.
Now that I've had more time to think it over, I think I can explain why the New York Times «s behavior doesn't seem outrageous to me.
Yet if you go to a restaurant where the average meal is $ 10 to $ 25, that salad would seem outrageous.
This doesn't seem outrageous to me.
Does the idea of writing and publishing 3 books seem outrageous to you?
When you consider that, $ 31,000 for an A3 doesn't seem outrageous.
If you aren't used to that the videos can seem outrageous (my boyfriend who would hear / see some of the videos as I was watching them thought some of them were particularly laughable).
It does look a bit dated (funny how the future always looks like a rubbish version of the past) but that's part of it's charm as the bucketloads of leather, suped - up motorbikes and over-the-top baddies both seem outrageous and terrifying at the same time.
Try to not censor yourself from goals that might seem outrageous, for that may be what you truly want.
The paper you reviewed Friday had a major flaw and could be criticized on certain grounds, but it was a decent paper and it doesn't seem outrageous that it was published.
I think those wage demands really didn't seem outrageous at all come to think of it...
This quote may seem outrageous, but it could very well be the assumption of the typical...
These possibilities may seem outrageous, but they are surely more thinkable today than they were just ten years ago.
This focus on building Christian community will seem outrageous to some in view of the world's needs, but it is a strength for those who see the weakening of communal commitments and loyalties as modernity's fundamental disease.
Usually Villeneuve's opinions are a little bit controversial and go against the grain of popular thinking, but this one just seems outrageous.
That seems outrageous.
In fact, the cabin is remarkably trim, functional and easy to see out of for a car whose unfettered, flowing external appearance now seems outrageous next to the comparatively spare, lean and compact Lambo.
First of all, the price of $ 50K seems outrageous.
I know that seems outrageous for a dog bed, but remember the 10 year «no flattening» guarantee I told you about.
I come from a time when even $ 19.95 or $ 24.95 seemed outrageous.
Downloadable games on PC / XBLA / PSN seem to be in a similar rut, where any price above $ 20 seems outrageous, even if the game is more substantial than a typical XBLA game.
«On one level, it seems outrageous to ban someone from suing a corrupt judge,» he says.
The police investigation seems outrageous now and it would have shocking then.
Something which seems outrageous, considering that their visitors are being exploited.
This change in workplace decorum seems outrageous to those who are experienced members of the workforce, but for those just arriving, this is standard.
Back when the economy sizzled, that job search length would have seemed outrageous, but now, many people would be thrilled to only search for 4 - 8 months.

Not exact matches

This comparison is not as outrageous as it seems: Like monasticism, science is an enterprise with a superhuman aim whose achievement is forever beyond the capacities of the flawed humans who aspire toward it.
This all seems rather silly but I could see the Student Republicans flooding the Student Democrats (or vice-versa of course) with fake members then electing people who would do outrageous things in the name of the group to disgrace them.
But some conservative commentators, after narrating all the outrageous anecdotes, seem baffled for a positive program of cultural education, and others even seem positively anticultural — as though willing to admit that the ideologies of the secularists are what constitute the humanities.
But humility, mercy, poking at the question of whether a blog forum can really serve as a place for such intimate pain and extraordinary accusations of abuse... especially when, again, parties are apparently asking for direct, private conversation... just doesn't seem all that outrageous to offer as thoughts to the conversation.
The same for the requirement that we must be perfect, like God, which seems as outrageous as the Buddhist vow to «save all sentient beings,» and perhaps is meant to measure and instruct us in the same way.
http://alexschadenberg.blogspot.com/2008/05/internet-providers-urged-to-remove.html Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura said «It's outrageous that something that seems to promote suicide is widely available on the Internet.
When you reach that realization, the things that seemed impossible, paradoxical and outrageous somehow take on a new light.
It seems rather ironic that the papacy is very quick to take action against its American nuns, when for decades it has played deaf, dumb and blind to the outrageous number of Catholic priests who have been proven to be child molesters.
As outrageous as it may seem, they have even suggested that she enjoyed the abuse she suffered.
There's plenty of tension here, and more if we consider Peter's speech in Acts 4, where he seems interested in keeping strays out of the fold («There is salvation in no one else») and 1 John 3:16 - 24, which picks up on the theme of the One who lays down his life of his own accord and then sees an outrageous connection between Jesus» action and our own: «We ought to lay down our lives for one another.»
Given this research, it doesn't seem so outrageous to suggest that something material in us may change as we develop habits of devotion and a relationship with God.»
The entire theory of the Obama campaign seems to be that the more outrageous the claim the better, because the more you repeat it the more the media will talk about it, and the lie will achieve a kind legendary truth.
That seems a little outrageous to me.
If this article was meant to cheer me up, well it didn't MANURE, SHITTY, CHELSHIT they have all won the EPL in recent years, if their teams are not top notch at certain time at least they try to build it again to win, our case is different we have this dinosaur leaving in past glories, the man became a stingy little tyrant and his personal satisfaction seems to be shove it to the fans that btw pay his outrageous salary year after year with nothing to show for, look at the pic yes we qualify to CL so what, we are the 5th biggest team in the world, we are not SOTON, SPUDS or HULL but we are as far as these teams to win a real trophy, it will not happen while Le Frog is still in charge, what a way to stain a legacy, he should have retired honorably while fans like me still had admiration for the man...... WENGER go to.......................
I still think there are better options out there — Lucroy (but he seems to be in JB's doghouse) and Realmuto (but MIA price tag is outrageous).
The Chiefs are reportedly open to the idea of trading Smith, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, but even releasing the quarterback doesn't seem too outrageous.
There is a multitude of other scenarios but an outright affair seems completely outrageous to me.
It seems many of the people who write abusive stuff took refuge hear because of absence of editorial policy and this is brought about by people who write under dubious, absurd and sometimes outrageous names.
Then again, Alonso always seems to be making outrageous claims - one of them has to come true sooner or later, right?
Baby friendly hospitals seem to me outrageous.
It's been bugging me since yesterday that this story seemed far too outrageous to be entirely factual.
In fact, it seems thousands of babies across the land have been spared the embarrassment of ridiculous baby names thanks to a range of countries moving to ban outrageous names.
It is outrageous that there seems to be an endless flow of blunders that put our constituents well - being and lives at risk.
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