Sentence examples for frequent outrages from inspiring English sources

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Ryan's remarks illustrate why he and other Republican leaders have refused to break with Trump despite his frequent outrages, which, most recently, have included endorsing a U.S. Senate candidate, Roy Moore, who stands accused of repeatedly molesting teen-age girls.

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The insults, in other words, are so frequent that expressing outrage seems like a waste of valuable energy.

Amid concern and outrage over frequent accidents related to vehicles fitted with compressed natural gas kits, people associated with the industry emphasized that the gas cylinders were not solely to blame.

The M.T.A. has been a frequent target of public outrage, from the inscrutability of its deficits to the building of its headquarters, which included no-bid contracts, ran $300 million over budget and led to criminal investigations.

But Mr. Doucoure's move, which might ordinarily go unnoticed among nonemployees, has grown into a matter of concern and outrage among neighbors and frequent shoppers.

That call drew criticism for an implicit trust in city officials to hear protesters' outrage – contradicting Simon's own frequent disparagement of those officials – and for the perception of Simon as a would-be cultural translator for the city.

However the frequent violence which accompanies the street marches has outraged many Chileans who see their cherished stability now on the edge of social chaos.

Highlander was a hotbed of radical ideas and a frequent target of racist Southern politicians, who were outraged by its inter-racial meetings and its flagrant violation of segregation laws.

How a man who expected to be spending his retirement years playing golf has instead become a frequent fixture at the dump is explained more by outrage than by necessity.

The simple truth is that for all the ink spilt and outrage voiced, such incidents have become more, not less frequent since I first arrived in the US in 1991.

The rebels' intransigence has outraged Colombians, who normally pay little attention to the frequent killing and kidnappings of soldiers or policeman, young men who, like Mr. Pérez, come from the poor classes most affected by Colombia's violence.

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