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Public outrage precipitated the resignation of Prime Minister Kishi Nobusuke, and his successors set aside the divisive issues of constitutional reform and foreign policy and focused instead on an agenda of economic growth.
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He acknowledged that his election could precipitate outrage and division in his denomination.
But the characterization of that chant as racist precipitated its own cycle of outrage, as The Week reported.
Amid this standoff, there has been an explosion of outrage against perceived excessive compensation to those who precipitated the financial crisis.
Outrage over a tape of Trump boasting about sexual assault precipitated his latest popularity slide and left Clinton with the near-six-point lead she now enjoys.
The affair ended only after a mob, outraged by the affair, drove her from Germany, an act that precipitated King Ludwig's abdication of the throne in 1848.
Given the recently woeful U.S. performance in the United Nations — where the United States and Israel gained the support of only seven states out of 188 in opposing U.N. membership for Palestine — it is also safe to predict that an unsanctioned U.S. attack on Iran would precipitate worldwide outrage.
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