The move was
met with outrage from local politicians and education activists, who argued that the community needed the seats for local elementary students instead.
Combined
with outrage over individual incidents, is growing concern over drug crime and violence.
Images of this devoted dog flooded social media,
along with outrage over her incarceration.
Thankfully we live in a culture that if anyone would say such a thing it would be
met with outrage.
Most of the congregation, instead of reacting
with outrage at his denunciations, took perverse pleasure in them.
Mr Blair's devastating memoirs, which suggested Mr Brown was mentally unstable, were
greeted with outrage by Mr Brown.
Exhibitions of her work often provoke strong feelings: staff at a library in Newark, New Jersey, recently reacted
with outrage when one of her drawings was displayed there, prompting the head librarian to cover it up.
Labour figures have reacted
with outrage after David Cameron told a female opposition frontbencher to «calm down, dear».
While the UK phone - hacking scandal has been met
with outrage in the US, the hacking itself is unlikely to prompt Washington officials into action.
The Home Office is trying to get powers from the communication data bill passed without the need for a Commons vote, in a move which would be greeted
with outrage by the Liberal Democrats.
There was the date at the French restaurant where the woman at the next table kept screeching
with outrage about the food being «f @ #king raw» all the way through dinner.
Trade unions reacted
with outrage today after a prominent right - wing thinktank branded 400,000 public sector job losses «easily manageable».
As Valjean receives grace he hasn't earned and steps into freedom, Javert can not cope
with the outrage of God's apparent mercy.
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!»
As I watched my Facebook feed
explode with outrage over today's school closing, one thing was crystal clear: a major concern involves the fact that many kids lack winter gear suitable for walking to school or waiting at bus stops in the frigid weather.
Not surprisingly, the statement was met
with outrage from meat producers in the United States, who managed to influence the new U.S. dietary guidelines sufficiently to remove the «eat less meat» advisory that we had all expected (and hoped) to see.
Like GM, it seems to understand that people are too
fatigued with outrage to turn every instance of corporate failure into a personal cause.
Social media lit up
with outrage against the policy and the airline for its response to the initial outcry.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau is not the first Canadian politician to hold the job who's been
confronted with outrage over tax reform proposals.
To no ones surprise, Wildrose Party leader Brian Jean and finance critic Derek Fildebrandt responded to the NDP
budget with outrage and a message filled with apocalyptic rhetoric.
Fear invented wars, weapons, and all the violence weapons can cause — all the way to the recent carnage in Connecticut that makes the mind
reel with outrage and sorrow.
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.
Prosecutors charged Shannon Denney, 32,
with outraging public decency and public morals, punishable by up to a year in jail and a $ 500 fine.
But
even with the outrage in the land, a section of the media stay wrapped in a sterile cocoon; as cold and insensitive as the uproar in the streets is hot and impassioned.
It is not, «Ask her when she is sober,»» Gillibrand said at one point, nearly leaping out of her
chair with outrage.
Is this genuine hate or someone who just wants to mindlessly be part of the lynch mob and fit in
with the outraged social media crowd?
The Minority in Parliament has
learned with outrage, the hugely inflated expenditure incurred in the issuance of the failed Energy Bond.
Solutions — almost all punishments - range from water cannon and baton rounds, to evictions for rioters, and fines for bad parenting —
with outrage attached.
Cuomo delivered a spirited repudiation of Ryan's fiscally conservative budget policies, blending
sarcasm with outrage to enthusiastic New York Democrats.
Had the fateful first misstep been something we could relate to, perhaps it would be easier to place ourselves in these mens» shoes, instead of siding so
readily with their outraged families and the deeply offended Aboriginal locals.
While the Syosset - raised singer performed her hit song «Let It Go,» Twitter lit up
with outraged questions, head - scratching comments and mockery, much of it from fellow celebrities.
Both are cases of young black youth shot under suspicious circumstances and both
ended with outraged protests for justice (unlike Zimmerman, the police officer who shot Grant was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served 11 months in prison).