Sentence examples for equivalent outrage from inspiring English sources

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As for Jarman, he'd been living with Aids for several years by the time Edward II came out, and was actively involved with the Queer Nation's British equivalent, OutRage.

The question is crystallized in the recent controversy over whether Skype has a back door so the NSA can tap your conversations, or something vaguely equivalent that will provoke equivalent outrage.

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Where, they will ask, is the equivalent portion of outrage from the media, from the left, from anyone who claims to respect the First Amendment?

And then on Weibo (their Twitter equivalent), people were outraged.

In fact, I'm utterly sick of hearing his name, let alone accounts of his latest outrage or trivial impertinence, which is the equivalent of crack cocaine in the news cycle: all Trump, all the time.

Mr. Mehta's comments may sound like the macroeconomic equivalent of "so's your old man," but they reflect genuine outrage — and ballooning criticism — toward the United States in particular, over recent remarks by President Bush.

The sense of outrage that attends terrorist attacks should not, however, be assumed to be equivalent to a sense of powerlessness: public outrage is one of the most potent weapons in the limited armoury of counter-terrorism.

With this faux outrage about Clinton's emails Fox News is doing just that, by making a slap equivalent to murder, and then ignoring the murder completely and reporting only on the slap.

Last year Amnesty calculated that the equivalent of at least 9m barrels of oil was spilled and accused the oil companies of a human rights outrage.

The outrage.

The outrage expressed by Michael K. Powell, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (son of Colin), the day after Janet Jackson's Super Bowl incident was the equivalent of a herd of elephants expressing outrage that there is one flea in their midst.

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