1. Means-related fines, in particular, have aroused the ire of middle-income earners. 2. Chavez was one of three Cabinet nominees who have aroused the ire of liberal interest groups. 3. He has aroused shareholder ire by dipping into corporate coffers to support a fancy life style, even when his companies were not performing well. 4. He surely will arouse the ire of community boards that have enjoyed considerable power over the design of new buildings. 5. Not only have they aroused the ire of abortion opponents, they have drawn criticism from ethicists who objected to their placebo-controlled design. 6. Old-style industries that produce noxious fumes, plumes and effluents have been increasingly replaced by companies less likely to arouse the ire of neighbors. 7. Such tax avoidance has aroused the ire of the Clinton administration, which earlier this year proposed legislation to outlaw it. 8. That act alone aroused the ire of the official critics. 9. That low-key approach, as much as the defective dip tubes, seemed to arouse the ire of consumers. |