Sentences with phrase «such outrage at»

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.
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?
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.

Not exact matches

Such contrasts can be seen when looking at the steady tattoo of allegations concerning mass atrocities leveled at Qaddafi of Libya (but after his demise never confirmed), compared to the almost complete failure to cover the uprising in Saudi Arabia — or ongoing human rights outrages there.
Outraged at such moral callousness, David declared that the rich man deserved to die.
Why do we have so fierce a longing for justice and such burning outrage at all the myriad swamps of injustice that life drags us through?
Luther himself would have been outraged at this view: the omnipotent God is indeed real, but as such hidden from us.
They were fascinated because they had never heard such exciting words from any other synagogue preacher, while at the same time they were outraged because they knew that these words were challenging the status quo — their status quo.
The honest and civil part of the citizens would prosecute these wretched bandits, but they would swear each other clear; and they really put all law at defiance and carried on such desperate violence and outrage that the honest part of the citizens seemed to be driven to the necessity of uniting and combining together, and taking the law into their own hands under the name of Regulators.
The outraged NPP national executive said after displaying so much sacrifices at the All Africa Games, it is unfair for the government to allow the national women's football team to undergo such humiliation.
The salary - linked pensions are very generous compared with much of the private sector, for example, but not only would such a change be likely to outrage several million well - unionised workers all at once (and MPs) but it would have little short - term impact on finances as the pre-existing commitments would be unaffected.
At one point, in introducing Councilman Dan Garodnick, who is white, Mr. King noted the caucus should be outraged if any New Yorker had died in such a way.
Moreover putting them in proximity to population centers is actually a plus, because such an attack would provoke world outrage at the mass casualties and insure a swift and truly violent response from allies.
While such a move would require a protracted legal process, complete with appeals and checks against international law, the letter sparked outrage at British plans to «storm» the embassy, prompting many observers to brand it an own goal by the Foreign Office.
I actually think it is a constitutional outrage that it is being done in that way, and that it is a very poor way of accounting to the House of Commons, but at least we have been given the details of the package, such as it is.
Many have applauded such a prominent character in the MCU having some sexual fluidity, while others have expressed outrage at the very idea.
The public could become outraged at such a usurpation of legislative power.
As with any such list, there was no shortage of outrage and ire — over the measuring stick, over the people I inadvertently left out, over the wisdom (or lack thereof) of developing such a ranking at all.
«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.
Such thinking is insane, yet such thinking is exactly what we apply in the case of animals being murdered, and because of our human animal egotism, selfishness and arrogance, we allow to be done to other animals, what we would be outraged at, if it were done to US or to someone WE loSuch thinking is insane, yet such thinking is exactly what we apply in the case of animals being murdered, and because of our human animal egotism, selfishness and arrogance, we allow to be done to other animals, what we would be outraged at, if it were done to US or to someone WE losuch thinking is exactly what we apply in the case of animals being murdered, and because of our human animal egotism, selfishness and arrogance, we allow to be done to other animals, what we would be outraged at, if it were done to US or to someone WE loved.
People were outraged at the idea and decided that they «HAD ENOUGH» and proceeded to boycott the game (Which they didn't) and attacked the game on sites such as Metacritic, giving it absolutely abysmal scores.
Remember all the recent outrage at low review scores for games such as Destiny, Far Cry 4, DriveClub, Master Chief Collection, Little Big Planet 3 etc?
Margaret Gould Stewart, Facebook's director of product design, outlines three rules for design at such a massive scale — one so big that the tiniest of tweaks can cause global outrage, but also so large that the subtlest of improvements can positively impact the lives of many.
But such was the case, as art lore will tell you: his 1975 show at the Whitney Museum drew outrage, most famously from New York Times critic Hilton Kramer, and the exhibition's curator, Marcia Tucker, was fired.
When he exhibited Work No 227: The Lights Going On and Off for the 2001 Turner prize, which he won (the other contenders were Mike Nelson, Isaac Julien and Richard Billingham: a strong year), even the art - friendly got huffy, with reviews such as «unfit to be considered for the prize», «exceptionally odd», and» (has been) met with a mixture of deep incredulity, attempts at philosophising and plain outrage».
Then there were the kinky outrages at the Nicholas Treadwell Gallery, such as Mandy Havers's Pink Crucifixion - a hanging, anatomically detailed leather straitjacket, complete with genitals.
In the more than fifteen years since the tempest in a teapot initiated by Rudolph Giuliani's «outrage» at the inclusion of Ofili's painting The Holy Virgin Mary, 1996, in the 1999 exhibition «Sensation» at the Brooklyn Museum, no other artist has been framed for such blasphemy.
Bradley, so outraged by intrusion on to principles of academic secrecy when exercised by ATI, was unhindered by such sentiments in his own inquiry (with USA Today reporter Dan Vergano) of Professor Edward Wegman at George Mason University, another Virginia state educational institution.
This was met with howls of outrage and derision at such an assault on established science.
It was contended on behalf of the appellant that the law relating to the offence of outraging public decency had developed in such a way that the offence was confined to those instances where the necessary lewd act had been witnessed by at least one person, and the public nature of the offence was only satisfied if, in addition, at least one other person either had or could have seen the act.
Jeff can sound unsympathetic when addressing outraged partners who believe such an approach puts the traditional law firm model at risk.
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