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Hard-line newspapers have also reacted with anger, raising fears that the international stature Ms. Ebadi has earned may not shield her.
That disaster caused an outpouring of public and political anger, raising questions over whether its safety record will count against it in future attempts to expand its activities in the US.
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Their anger raises an important question.
But the anger raised by Sunday's vote will not go away.
The recalibrational theory of anger is a computational-evolutionary model that maintains that the function of anger is to recalibrate individuals who place insufficient weight on the welfare of the angry individual when making decisions, i.e. anger raises the target's welfare tradeoff ratio (WTR).
That sort of anger raised the likelihood that Republicans would have to generate large numbers of votes to advance any deal in Congress, much as they did to help approve the big financial system bailout at President George W. Bush's request in 2008.
Should I talk to the manager?" This is said in a flat but serious tone without anger or raising your voice.
Seems that forgiveness, humiliation, anger, adultery, raising a family, handling the adulation and now blame of millions...well seems Tiger figured Buddhism could handle whatever love-sex-suffering-adultery-confusion that life could throw at his klesha-killing, time-tested tradition.
Fanboys were angered, mobs raised their fists in anger.
The case has provoked worldwide anger, and raised questions about how this could have happened.
They have the rough, barely muffled anger of raised voices approaching from the other side of a closed door.
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