41.   They said it seemed to stem more from a partisan political climate and personal moral outrage than from a historical or legal precedent.

42.   Though the carnage in East Timor arouses moral outrage, the territory is a tiny one with little international importance.

43.   This jolting yet clearly humane film that wisely mutes its moral outrage is sure to be shown in the United States.

44.   To follow the papers, the moral outrage meter is in danger of redlining.

45.   Ultimately, of course, terrorism does present a real threat, just as cold-blooded killing presents a moral outrage.

46.   What we need here is some widespread moral outrage.

47.   Will anything so old-fashioned as moral outrage ever make a comeback?

48.   Would it really be an impossible burden to stop every moral outrage on the level of Kosovo?

49.   Yet he very much partook of certain classic Yankee assumptions about rectitude and the appropriateness of moral outrage.

50.   Bean is not alone in his moral outrage.

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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