Sentence examples for risks outrage from inspiring English sources

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The pipes are vulnerable: in 2008 Egypt temporarily lost more than two-thirds of its bandwidth when two submarine cables in the Mediterranean were severed, possibly by ships' anchors.But crudely disconnecting cables risks outrage elsewhere: much of the internet traffic between Europe and Asia passes through the cables which also serve Egypt, for instance.

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Patients are often desperate, and insurers risk outrage by denying payments for a cancer drug, even if the odds say it will have little benefit.

But such a move would risk outraging the army, with whom Morsi has a delicate relationship.

Boris Johnson last night risked outraging Ukip supporters by describing would-be defectors as people who might inflict "barely credible" injuries on themselves by "vacuum cleaner abuse".

Last night Mr Johnson risked outraging Ukip supporters with a jibe that would-be defectors were people who might inflict "barely credible" injuries on themselves by "vacuum cleaner abuse".

However technically inept a director, Mr. Hill is too professionally shrewd to barrel down that particular road and, more important, there are too many studio dollars at stake here to risk outraging ethnic and racial groups that could be buying movie tickets.

In many ways, Ms. Sherrod's ordeal followed a depressingly familiar pattern in American life, in which anyone who even tries to talk about race risks public outrage and humiliation.

As one of Layard's colleagues, Andew E Clark, notes in an accompanying paper, the suggestion that "education and income are among the least important determinants of adult success, as measured by life satisfaction … risks provoking outrage among some".

Forests were flattened as if stamped by giants.In this section Deep in the heart of NAFTA Hunting commie crayfish Good fences and good neighbours Not over till it's over Weighing the risks The outrage of William Ginsburg El Niño in Florida ReprintsThe human tragedy was appalling.

Aside from risking public outrage, a war that dragged on could also erode any benefits from helping the United States.

"I would rather risk public outrage than do nothing to help the court in ensuring that justice is served".

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