Sentence examples for outrage aroused from inspiring English sources

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But specialists say the main contributors to investors' ire have been the implosion of Enron, reports of accounting and other scandals and the outrage aroused by option-inflated pay packages that lavish tens of millions of dollars on poorly performing executives.

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ONE benefit of the Federal Reserve's rescue of Bear Stearns is that public outrage has aroused the political system to action in mitigating the foreclosure crisis.

The terror they caused aroused outrage across the world; the Bush administration called the killings genocide.

It has aroused outrage around the world, alarming friends and allies, depriving the United States of its reputation as a country that does not resort to inhumanity.

"I remember the time we were talking about how to tackle obesity, and he said, 'Limit the size of sugary drinks, no one will notice.' " (Mr. Bloomberg's restrictions on large sodas, set to take effect next month, have aroused outrage in some quarters and are being challenged in court by the soft-drink industry).

Images of dead and dying bobcats, mountain lions, coyotes and owls posted on Dos Vientos community message boards and chat threads have aroused outrage among residents in and around the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.

By blatantly concealing what Feinstein condemned as "the horrible details of a CIA program that never, never, never should have existed," the spy agency now acts as a power unto itself, and the agency's outrages have finally aroused the senator's umbrage.

The spectacle of a handcuffed IMF head doing the "perp walk" aroused special outrage.

The plight of the pupils, known as the Chibok girls, aroused international outrage and a campaign for their release using the Twitter hashtag #BringBackOurGirls.

On Tuesday, two of the boy's relatives pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the death of the child, Faheem Williams, in a case that aroused national outrage and laid bare the failures of the state's child welfare system.

A gifted writer, Valdez was also a warmhearted and humorous man, beloved by many of his colleagues, and his killing aroused grief and outrage that seemed unprecedented.

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