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Findings like these typically trigger outrage that such antediluvian attitudes persist.
Even if that will again likely trigger outrage among the players, Tiriac has a clear view on who should dictate changes in tennis.
For months, President Pervez Musharraf has faced pressure to shut down the mosque, but his government resisted because of concerns that a raid could trigger outrage among religious hard-liners.
But offensiveness, like love, is in the eye of the beholder, and there are enough eyes eying The New Yorker that even cartoons that seem innocuous can trigger outrage.
Their findings were published a month ago, but the experiment didn't trigger outrage until the past few days, after blogs and essays in the New York Times and the Atlantic raised concerns about the ethics of treating people like laboratory rats without their permission.
Such stories trigger outrage -- but don't point to solutions.
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The right is just as susceptible to hair-trigger outrage, however – witness the brouhaha over what Emily Thornberry, the shadow attorney-general, did or didn't mean to say about working-class people when she tweeted a photograph of a flag-draped house.
This triggered outrage.
The arrival of the script triggered outrage.
Reker's comments triggered outrage on social media.
Alan Jones's comments during a Sydney University Liberal Club dinner triggered outrage.
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