11.   But sympathetic scholars say the sentiment reflects personal moral outrage more than legal precedent.

12.   But moral outrage lives on in the United States and elsewhere -- just witness the debates over abortion or immigration.

13.   But those days are gone, thanks to the moral outrage of the political press that kept pushing for the elimination of back-room politics.

14.   By current standards the moral outrage arising from photos of women in bloomers and comic books and gangster movies is hard to understand.

15.   But when I set my moral outrage aside and look at the printouts from these devices, I am stunned.

16.   Civilization may not be ending, but you do have to wonder about our priorities in moral outrage.

17.   Caught between the documentary responsibility to bear witness and the lure of a beauty that transcends moral outrage, Gowin inevitably chooses beauty.

18.   Curiosity and not moral outrage appeared to have brought a stream of retirees, tourists and art enthusiasts to the museum.

19.   David Phillips, a professor of preventive diplomacy at Columbia, said that he believed Clinton simply had seen the situation for what it was, a moral outrage.

20.   Douglas, using moral outrage like a baton, suggests Gordon Gekko under pressure, who has perhaps lost a little off his fastball.

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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