Sentences with phrase «yet more outraged»

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Fair enough, but it is striking that Gates is much more harshly critical of Congress and yet these attacks on Congress have not produced much surprise, outrage, or even pushback.
Yet the manager who has been paid 91 million pound since his last title is outraged by any fans who dare question why these multi millionaires have not won a title in a decade or more.
At the same time, I believe that Keren is no more right here than Dovbear yet I see no outrage.
ALBANY - A Staten Island state senator said Thursday that the drug fentanyl kills far more people on average every day than the recent Las Vegas mass shooting, yet doesn't generate nearly the same outrage.
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.
Then there will be more outrage when nature is desecrated yet again.
News that the Trump administration is poised to ask Congress for deep budget cuts to the Energy Department's renewable energy and energy efficiency programs has thus far generated less outrage than the White House's abandonment of the Paris Climate Treaty, yet has the potential to be far more damaging to efforts to respond to climate change.
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