Sentence examples for suppress outrage from inspiring English sources

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The ironies of race and policing were readily apparent: law enforcement using force to suppress outrage at law enforcement's indiscriminate use of force.

"We cannot suppress outrage that the Canadian government dares to pick a quarrel with our fair and just judicial decision speaking of 'concern' and 'violation of international law' when its citizen has committed a vicious crime against us".

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But when he and Biddle saw the TV segment, in which the students appeared delighted to be in the presence of movie stars, they felt compelled to suppress their outrage.

BEIJING — Three children and at least one teacher were reported on Wednesday to have died in an afternoon knife attack a day earlier at a kindergarten in eastern China, the sixth in a string of school assaults this year that has stunned the nation and sent government officials scrambling to suppress public outrage.

Resentment due to the disparity in educational opportunities for rich and poor children in China was believed to have prompted a series of horrific assaults on schoolchildren that, according to the New York Times, "stunned the nation and sent government officials scrambling to suppress public outrage".

Suppressing his outrage, the narrator asks how Albert and Alice met.

Reactions to this weird episode were a mixture of amusement (which was more and more suppressed as undignified) and outrage.

French Canadians had supported the campaign to suppress the rebellion, but there was widespread outrage in Québec over Riel's execution.

The chair of the committee investigating the earthquake has acknowledged that poor quality building may have played a part in the deaths of so many children, but the authorities began suppressing discussion of the issue after public outrage mounted.

"They're allowed to have all the moral outrage they want, but they're not allowed to suppress free speech," she said.

The trouble is that even those sections of the Moslem population which disapprove of the outrages may hesitate about helping the authorities to suppress them, either through fear or because they consider the terrorists patriots, even if misguided ones.

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