Sentence examples for cause for outrage from inspiring English sources

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This is a cause for outrage among people like Nathalie Bernier, another booker at Next. "It's insulting," Ms. Bernier said the other day.

"If ever there was a clear-cut cause for outrage, it is the concerted campaign by Greenpeace and other nongovernmental organisations, as well as by individuals, against golden rice," they wrote.

Both men are totally impassive, and discuss this in very matter-of-fact way, as if it is a matter of no surprise, and certainly not a cause for outrage.

Another cause for outrage was that, at around the same time RMG asked Boris to take over, they reduced the amount of 'affordable' housing in their scheme from an already very low 20 (which both Islington and Camden found totally unacceptable) to a derisory 12 per cent.

They wrote: "If ever there was a clear-cut cause for outrage, it is the concerted campaign by Greenpeace and other non-governmental organisations, as well as by individuals, against golden rice".

For instance, when Democratic officials and progressive allies act as though the massive federal giveaways to banks are no cause for outrage, demobilization of the party's progressive base is predictable.

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For Turkey, the very fact that the G-word is there at all will be cause enough for outrage - whether plural or singular, or prefaced by the verb "is" or not; while for many Armenians the unclear wording will come across as cowardly and unsupportive.

The appointments would only last for one year and would certainly be cause for partisan outrage – but so has the Senate's refusal to consider Garland.

The first-past-the-post electoral system, however, was thought to be in workable shape — unwieldy, perhaps, and long overdue, some said, for structural reform, but not in itself a cause for Dickensian outrage.

Harvard law professor (and Brooklyn College alumnus) Alan Dershowitz and New York State Assemblyman Dov Hikind successfully canvassed support from a number of politicians, and managed to transform a standard panel discussion on a controversial issue into a cause for pious outrage.

That said, I wonder if diversity's primary focus on addressing historical inequalities like race, ethnicity, gender, and income has factioned off into an highly sensitive and blindly reactive group, a soft society that reduces complex issues into hyperbolic catchphrases, and a word, body language, or mind-read aggression is cause for moral outrage.

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