1.   As a result, there has never been any groundswell of popular outrage to push decision-makers to make the ambitious changes needed to achieve drastic reductions in pollution.

2.   A result has been popular outrage and a political scandal that threatens to cripple the governing Democratic Revolutionary Party in elections scheduled for next spring.

3.   But images from Rwanda, Kosovo and Algeria have focused popular outrage.

4.   But newspapers, and the popular outrage they can kindle, have kept a lot of people eating in a lot of places with precarious food supplies.

5.   Our separation of powers introduces a further filter between popular outrage and public action, limiting the ability of any participant to directly act on popular prejudice.

6.   This recipe was welcomed with various degrees of warmth by Arab leaders unsettled by the popular outrage on their streets over the suffering of ordinary Iraqis.

7.   In some neighborhoods, spontaneous demonstrations of popular outrage broke out whenever public officials appeared.

8.   Slaying prompts explosion of popular outrage against Marcos government.

9.   Syrian leader Bashar Assad warned the United States against striking Iraq, saying the popular outrage against Washington by Arabs would trump any political response.

10.   The death of a television star in a fusillade of bullets has galvanized popular outrage over crime and insecurity in Mexico.

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%
popular + n. >>共 1191
culture 3.92%
support 3.74%
vote 2.98%
music 2.11%
tourist 1.56%
destination 1.28%
program 1.21%
sport 1.18%
figure 1.08%
belief 1.00%
outrage 0.08%
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