Sentences with phrase «such outrage»

The phrase "such outrage" means extreme shock or anger about something. Full definition
Often politicians and supporters of high executive salaries dismiss such outrage as «the politics of envy».
Let us be in no doubt: the responsibility for such an outrage lies with no one other than those who planned it, and those who saw it through.
Who knew painting (and art writing) still had the power to evoke such outrage?
He takes us onto the courses and into the back rooms to show us how decisions are made on what players will be paired together and where the holes will be placed on different days - including the disastrous hole placement that caused such outrage at the U.S. Open.
And most of the people expressing such outrage at the very idea of foxhunting will then go to a café or a supermarket and actively participate in a meat industry where the most extraordinary level of suffering takes place, without for a moment considering the contradiction.
Here's a suggestion to readers: why aren't you expressing such outrage at Amazon's tool that (a) only works for preparing Kindle content and (b) doesn't support EPUB3?
As for the controls that seem to illicit such outrage from the main street press, once learned, they contribute to a sense of immersion that had the same command been tied to a button on your controller, never could or would.
If they do not believe in the power of the baptism performed, and it was one person that was identified and had those privileges removed from adding to the genealogy records — why are they crying such outrage?
There is no curse word that I can think of that would properly convey the visceral contempt and loathing that I feel for a culture that would look the other way while little girls are mutilated for attending school but are able to muster such outrage over the burning of a book.
Real Christians are Muslims are religious brothers and we are aware that only the devil would create a film that would cause such outrage in the entire world.
However, I felt compelled to look at Mr. Gordon's reasoning given that it has caused such outrage among people on both sides of the conflict.
It would have been nice to hear such outrage spewing from Zuck's mouth.
It caused such an outrage that the Barcelona president, Marti Carreto, gave up their share in di Stefano and resigned.
Such outrage, however, can arise only from a sense of being deeply grounded in an unmovable realm of rightness.
Anyway, while I hate the term, I can not understand for a moment why there was such outrage that Ramsey and Cazorla were taking shots of themselves celebrating after the game.
Otherwise, of course, it might be impossible to respond to such outrages, such crimes and I don't think that is an acceptable situation.
«It was such an outrage the way she did it,» recalls Pedro Noguera, an education professor at New York University who was then leading a Newark school improvement initiative.
This is such an outrage.
Yet when the wind industry kills masses of these animals, there is no such outrage.
(2) For the purposes of this section, a person publishes or utters blasphemous matter if --(a) he or she publishes or utters matter that is grossly abusive or insulting in relation to matters held sacred by any religion, thereby causing outrage among a substantial number of the adherents of that religion, and (b) he or she intends, by the publication or utterance of the matter concerned, to cause such outrage.
«Blasphemous matter» is defined as matter «that is grossly abusive or insulting in relation to matters held sacred by any religion, thereby causing outrage among a substantial number of the adherents of that religion; and he or she intends, by the publication of the matter concerned, to cause such outrage
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