Sentences with phrase «world is outraged»

The world is outraged over what has gone on in the Gulf over the past few months.
The rest of the sane world is outraged and unimpressed by his defiance.
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From so - called bro - grammers, who have brought the worst of American frat culture to the corporate world, to Google's new plan to include user photos and recommendations in targeted ads, it's not hard to find evidence of mainstream outrage over the industry's excesses.
«It is an outrage that some nations would not only trade with such a regime, but arm, supply, and financially support a country that imperils the world with nuclear conflict,» Trump said.
There's outrage around the world over a surveillance video filmed last month that captures the horrific scene of a toddler getting crushed by a slow - moving S.U.V..
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.
And it's almost uncanny timing that just as that social media - related whistleblowing scandal was made public and the world was meeting Snowden for the first time, Chris Wylie was beginning his employment with SCL Group and the next outrage was being quietly set in motion.
Canadians, Turcotte's ex-wife, Dr. Isabelle Gaston, and the world at large are outraged that a man who stabbed his children dozens of times could get out of jail after 46 months of confinement.
Where is CNN's (and the rest of the media in the non-Muslim world's) outrage at the «convert or die» philosopy and conduct of people and governments around the globe which profess and adhere to the tenets of Islam?
The latest outrage by Muslims has nothing to do with the anti-Islam film but rather the unrest and attacks on US Embassies is a culmination of the rising tensions and deep - rooted hatred amongst civilizations in a divided world (Matthew 12:25,26).
It is difficult for modern Christians to pray precisely because we carry within ourselves the very questions about how God works in the world — or makes any difference in the world — that cause the so - called atheists among us to turn their backs on God in melancholy outrage.
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.
And some Mormons were outraged at the acts which these Jewish people thought were acts of love and this outrage encouraged anti-Jewish feelings in the world.
My Facebook feed is constantly filled with links to the daily outrages — political, social, and religious — that preoccupy my friends, so it's not as if I need a ninety minute expose on Internet pornography to make me feel like the world around me is a darker, uglier place than the one I grew up in.
More of them are frustrated revolutionaries who hate «the world» which outrages their consciences and denies their faith but who know of no way in which they can make their rebellion effective or by which they can reconcile themselves to the situation.
But when I see what's going on in the world, I veer from outrage to a numb, intense sorrow.
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.»
People are outraged around the world including Pakistan.
It seems that we avoid extending forgiveness for several reasons: first, we worry that we may be opening floodgates, acceding to future injury poured in upon past wrong (although, as C.S. Lewis noted, «there is all the difference in the world between forgiving and excusing»), and, second, less commendably, we hesitate to surrender outrage.
The implied conclusion is that Christians ought not to be grieved, outraged or desperate when they look at the world.
We can look at this pocket - sized guide to killing off most of the world's population and be so desensitized that we must struggle to call up righteous outrage.
And we have difficulty in thinking any differently, because our instruments of analysis are still those of an old world order, thus provoking this mixture of censure, outrage and horror.
Incidentally, in 1993, the Illinois State Senate passed a resolution proclaiming that Illinois was to be the «Chilli [sic] Capital of the Civilized World,» a move that outraged Texans.
I am pissed - off that other teams even clubs like Spurs see the players that they want and immediately pounce on them like a tramp on chips, but when it comes to Arsenal we make appointments weeks and months into the future... I ask myself, what can I do as a fan of my beloved Arsenal, and what can we (Arsenal fans all over the world) do as supporters to show our outrage and indignation of the status - quo at Arsenal when it comes to transfers.
It hurt me to see the world's best fighter on his back, and I was outraged to see King smiling and jockeying for a position next to the new champ, Buster Douglas, after the bout.
In the wake of a World Cup match in which Uruguayan player Luis Suarez bit an opponent, there was a not dissimilar wave of moral outrage, to which straight - talking Gordon Strachan made the following point:
I try to save my most pure levels of outrage for important, world - changing, cultural moments like when Dunkaroos were discontinued in the United States... but what the actual f ***, Marlins?
This is rampant in the UK and most of the Western world and it hurts people of colour more than negative name calling and the idiotic action of the Chelsea fans that polite white people would usually be outraged by.
Our report finds continued violations of The International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes, which was adopted by the World Health Assembly after outrage in the 1970s over aggressive formula marketing in developing countries.
On a Facebook page Jolley created, more than 600 supporters signed up within days, writing vivid testimonials about how Carr helped bring their children into the world and, in some cases, expressing outrage that a midwife would be prosecuted for practicing without a license.
His admission comes amid international outrage at allegations that 35 world leaders were spied on, as well as claims that the National Security Agency monitored servers at nine internet companies, accessed 70 million records in France and spied on 35 embassies and missions.
The move sparked controversy around the world, especially in the United States where families of many of the victims of Pan Am flight 103 were outraged.
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.
«The Second World Wide War was engineered by the Zionist Jews and financed by the banksters to make the general public all over the world feel so guilty and outraged by the Holocaust that a treaty would be signed to create the State of Israel as we know it today.&rWorld Wide War was engineered by the Zionist Jews and financed by the banksters to make the general public all over the world feel so guilty and outraged by the Holocaust that a treaty would be signed to create the State of Israel as we know it today.&rworld feel so guilty and outraged by the Holocaust that a treaty would be signed to create the State of Israel as we know it today.»
And where Allan, a college dropout, had a mordant, fight - till - the - last - man sense of outrage about the world, Angelo is a pragmatist — discreet, focused, and relentlessly optimistic.
Throughout their quest to develop IVF they faced opposition from religious leaders who expressed moral outrage, from politicians keen to reduce the world's population, and from scientists who warned that the technique would be unsafe.
Many bloggers are outraged that a manipulative, second - tier official from a developing nation can hold the rest of the world by the throat.
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Israeli Jew sparks outrage by posing for pictures and displaying Hebrew words at Muslim holy sites around the world but insists he's doing it «with dignity and love»
Who can forget your outrage over the Brown Bunny, and how it sparked a cry that was heard around the world?
Strickland is keen for his thrillingly strange and sophisticated movie not to be labelled a horror (recalling a line from Santini in the movie itself, who's outraged by the very suggestion) and - although it flirts with horror conventions, just as Katalin Varga did with its rape - revenge plot - Strickland conjures a world that's hypnotically unsettling rather than overtly frightening.
Along the way, we're privy to countless funny and touching moments with the characters who populate their world, from a closeted taxi driver to an aging Cherokee who doesn't like his name to an outraged Armenian mother - in - law.
In the outpouring of outrage and patriotism that followed the World Trade Center attacks, Nelson is among many non-combat soldiers eager to be put back into action.
Until it gets too obvious about itself (somewhere around the halfway mark (like an addict nursing a jones, as it happens)-RRB-, that sense of futile outrage at the fruitlessness of trying to affect change in a world that has never been more informed yet remains incapable of avoiding (recent) history's harshest lessons lends a nice feeling of indignity to what is already a pretty fair genre inversion.
As in the previous films, Nolan and his co-writer, his brother Jonathan, draw on real - world issues to spice up the fantasy, and with dubious results: with its rampaging Occupy Gotham anarchists, philanthropic billionaires and decent cops who ignore due process, this is so staunchly right - wing it'll thrill all those Fox News anchors outraged by «The Muppets».
Playwright Lucy Kirkwood said that the story, first staged at the Almeida theatre in 2013, has only grown more relevant: «It was thrilling for me to return to the story of two men, one American and one Chinese, trying to work out how to respond to the outrages of an increasingly outrageous world, and look through their eyes at our changing relationship with journalism, power, protest, and images themselves».
Unlike the slick suits and killer sheen of Oliver Stone's Wall Street, this is a world of chaos and disorder filled with misfits who understand numbers more than people; from Christian Bale's Michael Burry, a socially awkward heavy - metal enthusiast who dreams up the credit default swaps that enable him to «short» the housing market, to Steve Carell's bereaved and fractured Mark Baum (a character inspired by the real - life Steve Eisman) who balances moral outrage and repressed self - loathing as he swims with sharks in the cesspool of the financial market.
«During nearly 5,000 years of recorded history, female achievers have been on hand, making the world a more interesting place, often outraging their societies in the process,» says author Vicki Leon in the introduction to her book, Outrageous Women of the Renaissance.
As I've seen in many other places around the world, people are outraged with increasing corruption and impunity, with the lack of action related to enviromental and social problems.
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