Sentences with phrase «to be an outrage»

There should be outrage by ethical climate scientists everywhere.
Where was the outrage at all the needless virtual kitty «deaths» at the time?
So where's the outrage from scientists at this presidential distortion?
But the law does not agree with you, and there is no outrage over this law, that she (and the person paying) will face a penalty for breaking the law.
There has been some outrage from the public for some of their scenes and missions, but this publicity only served to fuel sales.
Is it an outrage for the state, while it's cutting basic human services, to give tens of millions of dollars to a hedge fund with $ 175 billion under management?
As previously mentioned, where was the outrage with 28 separate states passed this mandate 28 separate times?
The fact that they don't discover this until then is an outrage.
This institution continues to suppress a generation of works by living American artists which really is an outrage.
Read the story — and tell me how a cop who killed an innocent man not serving time is fair and this guy doing almost fifty years is an outrage.
There was outrage afterwards because during the race, several other drivers had gained an advantage by going off the track and escaped punishment.
This might be an outrage at first, but you have to understand that it's for safety reasons.
As was discussed last fall on this blog, where's the outrage and public dissent?
Just like when people were outraged when Perry wanted to have all girls in Texas get the immunization that protects against cervical cancer.
For those of you who are outraged about the idea of Jesus being married, try to look at it historically, with an open mind, and not based on your taught beliefs.
Instead of being outraged at Muslim migration, let's seize the opportunity for Muslim evangelism.
He's amassed such a following this year that his fans were outraged when «the wrong Chris» — that is, Chris Hemsworth — was named People's Sexiest Man Alive.
The public is outraged by the fact that a friend of the President with no meaningful education or government post has had the opportunity to influence, and even supersede, the democratically elected President in making important decisions, even more so with the approval of the President.
The issue is being taken up after parents were outraged in 2013 to find students» eyes were being scanned as a condition of boarding school buses in central Florida's Polk County School District.
Leading green groups are outraged because this would undermine 1964's Wilderness Act which expressly bans motor vehicles on these last wild vestiges of untrammeled American land.
If the TSA agent had simply agreed to this courtesy, which should be given to families with wiggly children who may suddenly be starving even if you fed them right before you got in the car, we wouldn't be outraged at what happened next.
Parents are outraged over news that a lobbyist for the American Federation of Teachers bragged about watering down an education - reform bill at the AFT's national conference last month.
When Westchester County District Attorney Janet DeFiore gave Martinez his plea deal in 2011 many in the New Rochelle community were outraged at what most perceived to be overly lenient terms.
I am yet to see someone online who is outraged as you are about religion.
«The entire company is outraged we were deceived.
Facebook has been abuzz with chatter by artists, gallery owners, writers, and others in the Atlanta art world who are outraged on a variety of levels.
I have to ask myself: Where is the outrage against Eliot Spitzer?»
Upper Manhattan residents are outraged over the planned closure of their local hospital's psychiatric ward, saying it will discourage the mentally ill from getting treatment — and potentially endanger the neighborhood.
School leaders are outraged after Ukip has proposed that girls at risk of female genital mutilation (FGM) be forced to have school - based medical checks regularly
Although he also mentioned adultery, theft, and failure to pay wages to workers, homosexual lobby groups were outraged by his mention of homosexual behavior.
As you can imagine, the affected users were outraged over the matter.
Many more business leaders are outraged in private but fear the consequences of speaking out, Dealbook's Andrew Ross Sorkin wrote.
While many fans were excited to see more footage of the highly anticipated game, others were outraged at the extreme level of violence shown in the trailer.
Many Americans were outraged over Russia's e-mail hacking during the 2016 presidential election and expected a vigorous response from the U.S. government.
The world is outraged over what has gone on in the Gulf over the past few months.
Loyal customers were outraged, and Cantwell was equally perturbed after AB InBev unveiled an ad campaign mocking the craft beer industry.
I tend to believe that it's the conservative that are more fragile than the lib / dem, the tory right are outraged with Cameron and would have no problem going to the polls tommorrow just to end their position with the lib / dems.
New York State Senate Republican leader Dean Skelos is outraged by Mayor Bill de Blasio's decision to cancel classroom space for three Success Academy charter schools.
There was some outrage among members of the OnePlus community when it was revealed that no current OnePlus devices (including the recently released OnePlus 5T) would support Project Treble.
Lawmakers from both political parties were outraged by the move, which has the potential to put America's triple - A credit rating in jeopardy.
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