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It's hard to see how this ends; a shutdown may be the new sequester, an outrageous outcome that begins to feel routine.
We particularly condemn the perversity where Vulture Funds purchase debt at a reduced price and make a profit from suing the debtor country to recover the full amount owed – a morally outrageous outcome.
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A wise old Sunderland supporter who has seen at least 20 managers come and go said he had identified three possible outcomes – outrageous success, outrageous failure or outrageous behaviour.
As they defined them at the time, their desired outcomes were outrageous: halt a brutal sectarian civil war, defeat a nationalist-Islamist insurgency, facilitate a political settlement in an ethno-religiously divided synthetic state, and restore essential civil services.
But some Seahawks hope Hasselbeck says something equally outrageous — only with a different outcome.
At the end of the 18th century the impeachment of Warren Hastings, former governor general of British India, on accusations of financial and judicial excess in his dealings with provincial officials, was somewhat less outrageous and had a happier outcome: Hastings was acquitted.
Even in the latter, the outcomes are usually so outrageous, you can't help but laugh the whole time.
"For us to go through all this and have the mayor's office attempt to dictate the outcome for political purposes is outrageous.
Regardless of the outcome of the Working Group, the Pakistani authorities' overreaction is outrageous.
When lecturing, she often made up outrageous assignments, to which students always came back with original and thoughtful outcomes.
Unless it is regulated by the accepted data protection principles, its users will suffer outrageous invasion of their privacy or will have to censor themselves – and both these outcomes are undesirable in a society committed to human flourishing".
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