Sentence examples for evoked outrage from inspiring English sources

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They also evoked outrage, as the familiar images of blood and spattered glass mixed with doubts about the peace plan.

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — In a national scandal that has evoked outrage as well as laughter, dozens of Pakistani Parliament members have been accused in recent months of possessing fraudulent university degrees.

This decision evoked outrage in the Muslim community, which sought the application of the Muslim personal law and in response the Parliament passed the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986 overturning the Supreme Court's verdict.

Sigma Phi Epsilon was suspended by the University of Vermont in Dec. 2012 amid allegations they circulated a survey asking members "If you could rape someone, who would it be?" Blackface At A Party Two members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at the University of Florida evoked outrage on campus for dressing in blackface at a party.

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In London, where Britain's willingness to follow the United States into Iraq five years ago still evokes outrage, officials have been especially quick to point out they didn't follow Washington's lead this time.

But today's television images of dead babies, terrified children, destroyed homes in ruined streets, while evoking outrage, also have a numbing effect: so much horror, so much violence that the traditional distinctions between civilians and soldiers, originating in Saint Thomas Aquinas's concept of a "just war" seem irrelevant.

Unlawful police surveillance and infiltration of religious and political groups has become so common that it barely evokes outrage.

"The sentences will run consecutively - the total will be 45 months". Ian Laing, wildlife crime officer for Police Scotland's Fife Division, said at the time of the crime: "This defenceless animal suffered immensely prior to its death and the incident evoked considerable outrage from the local community.

An editorial in The Hindu argues that although it is good that high-profile cases like the 2G scandal evoke public outrage, it is imperative that the criminal justice system not be led by public opinion and emotions.

Facts can be inconvenient when a writer's purpose is to grab attention and evoke outrage among his readers.

Depending on one's frame of reference, Russia's actions this past weekend either evoke outrage or relief, as Ukraine becomes the epicenter of the battle between pro and anti-European and Russian influence in the region.

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