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Usually even the remote possibility is enough to cause outcry.
While an on-campus ban would cause outcry among gamers, it might serve them well when they graduate.
In a move that will cause outcry among human rights groups, the Afghan leader said that the victim, who was jailed as an adulterer, would be pardoned when the marriage was confirmed.
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The amateur boxing contest in Leicester between a 13- and 14-year-old caused outcry in the media, but it inspired Coulson.
St Helens clinical commissioning group caused outcry after suggesting financial demands could lead it to ban all non-vital operations for four months.
Sir Fred's offer marks a major climbdown after he denied as early as April that he was considering any voluntary reduction in his pension - a decision that caused outcry given the part he played in the bank's woes.
Recently, even as the use of excessive force against minorities has caused outcry and urgent calls for reform, police unions have resisted attempts to change the status quo, attacking their critics as enablers of crime.
Sinn Fein Councillor John Hearne made comments on Facebook, since deleted, have caused outcry in Ireland.
When asked if her being cast as a traditionally red haired character caused outcry from fans, Kreuk believes that whoever did "got over it pretty fast".
Most notably, in 2013, a teenager from Nanjing caused outcry at home and abroad when he carved his name (quite noticeably) into an ancient Egyptian relic.
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