Sentences with phrase «then is an outrage»

It's as if I'm standing there slapping someone and they slap me back, and then I'm outraged that they had the audacity to do that.
Who expect you to work miracles and then are outraged when court doesn't go their way.

Not exact matches

But then, there's also a virtue in voluntarily deciding not to fire off those words of passion and outrage.
The younger son of the media tycoon stepped down as the chairman of the - then BSkyB in 2012, forced out by his links to a scandal at the family's now - defunct News of the World newspaper which, among many other ethical outrages, hacked a murdered schoolgirl's phone in a search for its next story on the case, temporarily misleading the police and the girl's family into thinking she was still alive.
Then, as now, schemes that would have allowed able - bodied men to live off the hard work of others were as apt to prompt moral outrage as moral sympathy.
And then everyone who falls for it feeds the trolls more by acting outraged that they've been attacked by the trolls.
If there's no objective reality upon which to base your existence, then there's no basis for your moral outrage at any injustice — even your outrage at my perceived intrusion on a * woman's rights *.
I have to think if a kind and peaceful person was lured out of their home, wounded and hunted for 40 hours and then their happy killer posed with the mutilated body, it would cause outrage.
It's no wonder you are outraged by the abuses people have committed against those things then, and I include crimes against people, like murder and molestation.
Opinions are fine, but when those opinions turn into actions directed at denying your fellow cirizens their civil rights, then all Americans should be outraged and boycott Chick FIl A.
It is just a continual outrage because there are people who don't believe in anything which is a contradiction because if you believe in nothing then you believe in something.
Then, the mercy: Two days later, as the nation simmered with outrage and disbelief, the families of those murdered by Roof were allowed, in accordance with the law for bond hearings, to speak by closed - circuit television to Roof.
He then proceeds to graphically describe gay sex before telling the reader: «That sense of moral outrage you're now likely feeling... that gut - wrenching, jaw - clenching, hand - over-your-mouth, «I feel dirty» moral outrage is the gag reflex.
The guys are so outraged at Orange Peel's beliefs that they try to beat him up» all except one, who defends him and then escapes with him into the desert.
In response to the Syrian refugee crisis, Rich Stearns, World Vision president, writes: «We must never lose our capacity to feel outrage when human beings are so callously slaughtered, and then we must turn that outrage into action.»
Until the LGBT community gets the same rights as straight couples already have then people will continue to be outraged but this blatant bigotry.
Roman society was understandably outraged when Cybele traveled to the gates of their city but, preoccupied as the Romans then were with invading Celts, could do little to keep her out.
They're out there and I keep seeing them, ignoring them, then seeing them again and getting outraged.
If the line didn't click right away (and given the way the team was free - falling, losing 14 out of 20 IIRC, nothing was clicking), it was changed by the start of the next period.The outrage on this board then was much the same as it is now over DeBoer's decision to keep certain players in the lineup.
These articles were then widely shared on Twitter, typically with expressions of outrage over DeVos's remarks and sometimes with calls to action.
With that being said, if people are outraged about what the school is serving, then pack their lunches!
If you want to be outraged about something, there are more pressing concerns then some advertising drivel.
I'm sorry, but a little bit of justified outrage on Dr. Amy's * blog * is a lot better than a CPM who, in the course of her professional practice, lies about her relationship with doctors and hospitals, shirks her duties and then turns around and attacks her client (s) in their most vulnerable moments.
Then why are you not expresssing outrage that MANA is writing a scientific report which misses ~ 75 % of the data?
From outgoing Greek Prime Minister Papandreou's torpedoing of the G20 by his «bolt from the blue» referendum call, swiftly withdrawn under outraged pressure from the Merkel - Sarkozy tandem, to Italy's Berlusconi teetering on the edge, then announcing he will resign and abandon his attempts to cling to power, to Sarkozy himself introducing larger than expected «austerity» cuts despite the upcoming presidential election in 2012 — politics is back.
I read the speech and then watched it later, what struck me was how much there was in it that would not please the Party Environmental = Taxes / Liberal Hand wringing cant Taxes - The refusal to withdraw the 50p rate which we all know was an expensive political gesture Ring fencing International Aid - An expensive hobby and a democratic outrage given its continued unpopularity The EU - Nothing much....
Since then, the maps for both the Senate and the Assembly have been a closely guarded secret, much to the outrage of minority party Democrats in the Senate, who have called the process a «farce».
Then they'd be completely outraged about why our politicians are letting these menaces to public safety fly around endangering responsible citizens, completely unchecked.
The justice secretary was then forced to appear on Sky News, as the media outrage over the plans grew.
«Plymouth residents are outraged after being invited to select a Tory candidate for the next General Election - and then ignored.
She then claimed she was the victim of «a heavily orchestrated internet campaign» as users of social networking sites such as Twitter responded with anger and outrage.
In early 2015, the City lifted deed restrictions on the former public school, then AIDS hospice center, and the building was subsequently sold to a luxury condo developer, at the outrage of the general public.
All in all, then, it's hard to fault Cuomo's take: «Rikers Island is one of those long - term injustices and abuses that every New Yorker should be outraged about. . .
• Perhaps Mandelson's cry of anguish expresses his fear that if Miliband is right on this then New Labour's backside - licking of big corporations might eventually come to be viewed as most people now view its insistence that Britain be involved in Iraq — a moral outrage and a gross disservice to the British people that New Labour were elected to serve.
He also was in charge of Brooklyn's Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn, which under his watch ran massive deficits and ultimately got put up for sale, to the outrage of many in the surrounding community — and from de Blasio, then the city's Public Advocate and a candidate for mayor.
Since then, politicians nationwide have expressed their outrage, which was fueled by President Donald Trump's failure to quickly disavow the Nazi and KKK demonstrators.
Since then, Holmquist said he has been hearing from outraged citizens everywhere he goes.
So I was surprised, and then cautiously excited, at the outrage his comments generated and the think pieces and statistics that were published in response.
Outraged that reality was not falling into line with presuppositions, then representative Jay Dickey of Arkansas added language to federal law in 1996 that barred the CDC from conducting research that might be used «to advocate or promote gun control.»
Then there was the vegetarian who was puce with outrage because I'd ordered a medium - rare steak.
I think Outrage and its sequel, Beyond Outrage is the closest that I've probably come to truly understanding how yakuza truly work and even then, it's not that those movies are perfect either, but I found them very entertaining.
If Red Dead Redemption 2 fielded it's multiplayer component with lootboxes that provided players with weapons, horses and other items that greatly affected gameplay, then slapped huge prices on them while saying «psst, you can also get them for real money», the outrage would rain on the game's parade big time.
And then, of course, there was the resulting controversy after the film opened - as some were outraged by Kyle's purported real life indifference to taking lives in Iraq.
The fans, understandably so, were outraged, but then, in a shocking move few predicted, Wyatt came out with a fantastic movie.
«The Wolf of Wall Street» If the mark of a truly significant artist is their ability to continually provoke and outrage viewers in their later years instead of falling into a complacent rut, then Scorsese once again proved himself to be a provocateur for the ages with this jaw - dropping, eye - popping depiction of the true story of a crafty little weasel (Leonardo Di Caprio in what now stands as the performance of his career) who created a billion dollar empire out of selling crappy penny stocks and subsequently rode it into the ground in a blaze of greed, hubris and more cocaine than «Scarface» and «Boogie Nights» combined.
The Douglas County School District started off 2016 with international tabloid coverage, when Britain's Daily Mail ran an article titled: «Outrage after union tweets that elementary school teacher «looks like a penis» — but then uses the «Weiner defense» and says their account was hacked.»
«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.
As if that outrage wasn't bad enough, Pryor and Kurhan then announced that they were transferring the state's experts on bi-lingual education, English language learning, multi-cultural programing, bullying and improving school climate out of the State Department's «Turnaround Office.»
Also I just like multiples of threes — but $ 6 for a 110 page «book»... you know someone won't be paying attention to page count and there will be outrage... But then I'm just the reader / consumer.
Charging a table fee to circumvent that issue would likely not work because then many authors would be outraged that the indies have to pay a table fee and the trad.
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