Sentences with phrase «such outrage from»

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.

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Can you imagine the shock and outrage from the media and from Christians worldwide if a pastor did such a thing?
Such outrage, however, can arise only from a sense of being deeply grounded in an unmovable realm of rightness.
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.
There was no outrage, protest, complaint from any quarter — only praise for the ardor and dedication with which the four - time major champ plays such an incredibly difficult and maddening sport.
These ranged from Trump's sons, The Donald Jr. and Eric - photographed in 2012 sawing off the tails of elephants, hanging 13 - foot crocodiles by a noose off from branches, and clinging gleefully to the carcass of a slumped leopard, to Wells Tower's searing 2014 GQ account of an elephant hunt, to more recent viral outrages, such as the woman who posed with the giraffe she shot and called it a «very dangerous animal» and Walter Palmer, the dentist recently vilified for killing Cecil, a beloved Zimbabwe lion.
Talk about striking out, I bet those conservative fans that travel from Westchester and Connecticut will become outraged to hear their money is vicariously supporting such a person.
Also, if the people were properly outraged by self - indulgent compensation measures, they could take it out on the Congressperson and boot them before they could ever benefit from such an action.
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.
Japan has long maintained that most whale species are not endangered and began what it called scientific whaling in 1987, a year after an international moratorium came into effect, despite growing global outrage, including from key allies such as the United States.
Thanks to outrage from groups such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's Virginia branch, which laudably pushed back against those low expectations, the administration had to force the state to revise its targets.
Aside from the outrage I've committed in writing Longbourn, I have such a massive crush on her, as a writer, that I'd be completely incapacitated by it.
I was shocked and a little outraged to learn it was possible to hit the NYT list multiple times and still earn such a modest income from it, because like everyone else I know, I've always assumed that any author on that list is doing very well financially.
I am pretty damn outraged by such dishonest behavior from this mega big business.
While stories from current and ex-employees which have been appearing on social media suggest systematic breaches of the Code by the LDH, (such killing dogs in front of other dogs), many of the practices which have outraged critics might not be morally defensible, but are perfectly legal.
When changes are announced, howls with outrage often emanate from websites such as FlyerTalk, an online bulletin board: «This is not a devaluation, it is an annihilation!»
Internet - enabled devices such as modern smart cars are also vulnerable to Shadow of Mordor 2, although some players may be disappointed to note that, as a result, the new Nemesis System requires players to always be online — a controversial move from Monolith that is sure to cause outrage.
After Tale of Tales» recent declaration that they are leaving the industry, gamers» reactions have ranged from dismay that another indie game company has failed to outrage that such a company even attempted to exist.
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.
Outrage once again, with accusations of political correctness, sophisticated headlines from the red - tops such as «dung great», and random references to «damned dots and spots», mind - numbing triumphs of idiot industry, concentrated tedium, etc, etc...
To evoke such feelings from humans, to truly outrage them, an artwork must connect with something personal.
It is hardly surprising that such reductions in subsidies would lead to «protests» and «outrage» from the solar industry; an earlier Washington Post article by Faiola in November 2009 took note of the fact that even with subsidies in place, average German families had a hard time adopting solar on a household level since they «can't afford the initial cost, which runs between $ 8,000 to $ 20,000 even after generous government rebates.
But such simple and easy to understand facts haven't stopped republicans like Trump in the U.S. and LNP members like Turnbull in Australia from trying to ram these harmful and expensive energy sources down the throat of an increasingly outraged public.
Are there factors such as heat of passion, sudden outrage, fear, that could reduce a homicide from murder down to voluntary or even involuntary manslaughter?
The ban, while of relatively minor economic importance, has led to strong reactions from seal hunting nations such as Canada and Norway and the seal hunting community itself: these countries are outraged by the EU's «interference» with a business model that they see as perfectly normal.
It would have been nice to hear such outrage spewing from Zuck's mouth.
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