11. The law has aroused the anger of developers, farmers and others who say it prevents them from economically benefiting from their land. 12. The shootings have aroused widespread anger at the military at a time when it is under pressure to withdraw from its pervasive political and social roles. 13. The yearlong investigation, which had already aroused anger through its evident half-heartedness, had focused on a complex of charitable foundations controlled by Suharto. 14. Well-meaning excesses that have aroused white anger have tarnished a remedy that has been our most effective governmental tool to assure equal opportunity for minorities and women. 15. An Irish Republican Army suspect was charged Thursday with murdering a police officer, a killing that aroused particular anger in the Irish Republic. 16. But Israel has aroused Palestinian anger by announcing plans to build a Jewish neighborhood in disputed East Jerusalem, a mainly Arab part of the city claimed by Israel. 17. The refugees are stripping the surrounding forest bare to fuel their meager fires, arousing the anger of local villagers, some of whom have robbed aid trucks. 18. The price of shares in the company has slumped arousing anger from small shareholders who have argued unsuccessfully that the French and British governments should rescue the operation. 19. Norway is defying the International Whaling Commission by hunting minke whales, which it says are not an endangered species, arousing the anger of ecological groups. 20. Russian trading relations with Iran have aroused the anger of the United States and Israel, who suspect Moscow may be providing Iran with sensitive military technology. |