1.   And moral outrage at the use of simple expedients can still run high.

2.   However, such public condemnation and the associated moral outrage can, on occasions, be strangely muted.

3.   Media reports of child abuse cases often express this sense of moral outrage.

4.   Regional officers had lived for many years with successive waves of moral outrage about the scandalous conditions within the asylums.

5.   Whatever the topic under discussion, they automatically began with some resentful expression of moral outrage.

6.   Any hint that he tried to ease that failure at the expense of those he claims to help would be a genuine moral outrage.

7.   As he uncovers ever worse ethical squalor, Cage exhibits his moral outrage with a glum expression that suggests the onset of a migraine.

8.   Blowhard politicians trumpeted moral outrage to gratify moribund anti-communists.

9.   Bush aides have accused McCain of feigning moral outrage over negative campaigning to distract the public from inconsistencies between his words and deeds.

10.   But as the disputes widen, a campaign once fired by moral outrage may be dissolving into a battle over power and money.

a. + outrage >>共 235
public 30.93%
international 11.51%
moral 5.21%
widespread 4.80%
national 3.50%
worldwide 1.90%
expressed 1.70%
popular 1.30%
latest 1.30%
terrorist 1.20%
moral + n. >>共 945
support 5.69%
value 3.95%
authority 3.81%
issue 3.24%
victory 2.52%
obligation 2.35%
ground 1.80%
standard 1.78%
responsibility 1.73%
dilemma 1.57%
outrage 0.99%
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