Sentences with phrase «such outrage in»

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.

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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.
Widespread outrage in response to recent disclosure of new details about Cambridge Analytica has all the appearance of such a moment.
But she apparently missed all the cautionary tales of abuse heaped on beauty brands such as SheaMoisture, Dove, L'Oreal's Elvive and more in social media the past year over slights against women of color — either real or highly enhanced by the outrage machine.
Thankfully we live in a culture that if anyone would say such a thing it would be met with outrage.
«In the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origiIn the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origiin good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin.
Yet Jesus spoke in such desperate terms in order to underscore his sense of outrage over a situation that is made worse by the very impossibility of it all.
In such cases, we may grumble and protest and promise to vote against the perpetrators next election day, but we do not feel that we have become victims of an outrage.
Some denominations, such as the Southern Baptist Convention, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the United Methodist Church, have expressed special outrage over child pornography and have also called for telephone and television companies to do more to restrict access to pornographic materials.
The report was ultimately voted down, much to the outrage of its proponents, and thanks in part to work by such groups as CitizenGo and European Dignity Watch.
Of course, David was outraged that such a thing could happen in his kingdom.
«We are outraged that such insensitive actions continue in the Mormon Temples,» said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, who participated in many of the high - level meetings between Jews and Mormon officials.
Such outrage, however, can arise only from a sense of being deeply grounded in an unmovable realm of rightness.
Such «poor» people are poor in the sense that they are less affluent than other Americans, but they are not poor in any way that constitutes a national crisis or moral outrage.
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.
It caused such an outrage that the Barcelona president, Marti Carreto, gave up their share in di Stefano and resigned.
If those with opposing views find your tone to be too «meeeeeen» perhaps they should take a good long look in the mirror and ask themselves why what they are saying needs to be countered with such outrage.
I can't believe that there is such and outrage by some about breastfeeding in public.
Joe would be outraged to hear his beloved Yankees involved in supporting such a nasty power - hungry Christian - basher.
«The end it appears today justifies the means which explains why cheating in examinations and fake certificates simply do not generate the sort of outrage that such conduct would have generated years ago.
Both of these attitudes — the cynical opposition of some Tories to gay marriage and the mostly synthetic outrage against Moore — are, in my opinion, not about their subjects but about the ambitions of those who express such sentiments.
«The international community is united in its outrage and determination that those who stoop to such tactics shall not prevail,» Mr Brown said in a Downing Street statement.
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.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WBEN)- With such a high level of public interest in Buffalo's train station selection, many locals were outraged that they were not allowed entry to the final committee meeting on Thursday morning.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Outrage over school shootings has been dominating headlines, not just because the victims are children but also because the attacks occur so randomly and in places — Parkland, Fla., Newtown, Conn. — where it once seemed such a thing could never happen.
In its many campaigns, the organization works to create a sense of outrage, regularly inciting a frenzy of misplaced concern when the facts of the matter would not provoke reasonable people to such a response.
«Under the Gun» understands the typical cycle of shock, outrage, hopelessness and complacency that follows such events in the 24 - hour news cycle and aims to channel those initial instincts into action.
The Invisible War lays bare the reprehensible failings and hypocrisy of a powerful institution, as Dick did in previous nonfiction works such as Twist of Faith (2004), about sexual abuse in the Catholic Church; This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006), an occasionally gimmicky exposé of the MPAA's outsize influence and idiocy; and Outrage (2009), on closeted pols who vote anti-gay.
Many have applauded such a prominent character in the MCU having some sexual fluidity, while others have expressed outrage at the very idea.
It's smart and correct but also written in such a way that it might shock and outrage a young person who has just recently taken an interest in politics.
There will be many outstanding schools in areas with a high proportion of underperforming schools that would rightly be outraged if they were forced into academisation for the sin of being located in a such a local authority area.
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.
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.
As has been detailed, fatal dog attacks are very rare in Australia (remember 27 cases since 2000), but tragedies such as that of Ayen Chol generate enormous outrage.
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.
When the graphics don't meet our high standards we stamp our feet in outrage, such as it was with Watch Dogs.
Now, if the problem really was just a case of fans hating to see a rape scene simply for the sake of it and to avoid seeing a character who has already been put through so much get tortured in such a manner then surely Theon being raped would spark an outrage too?
Critic Samito Jalbuena has written that the artist's public use of language and ideas often creates shocking juxtapositions — commenting on sexual identity and gender relations («Sex Differences Are Here To Stay») on an unassuming New York movie theater marquee, for example — and sometimes extends to flights of formal outrage (such as «Abuse Of Power Comes As No Surprise» in lights over Times Square).
That an established and respected artist like Guston, who was considered a major figure in the New York School of the 40's and 50's, would make such a drastic stylistic change shocked and outraged the art world.
A pioneer of photomontage, whose images of women presaged the ideas of Simone de Beauvoir and Second Wave Feminism half a century later, Hoch was a pivotal figure in Dada, the anti-art movement that outraged conventional opinion in the final years of World War One, working alongside iconic male artists such as George Grosz, John Heartfield and Raoul Hausmann.
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 blasphemIn 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 blasphemin 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 blasphemin the 1999 exhibition «Sensation» at the Brooklyn Museum, no other artist has been framed for such blasphemy.
But still the attack seems to belong to another era, an age of outrage, violence and censorship before sculpture became such a familiar, not to say popular, art form in this country.
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.
Bradley, so outraged by intrusion on to principles of academic secrecy when exercised by ATI, was unhindered by such sentiments in his own inquiry -LRB-
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.
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.
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