That outrage is understandable, but limiting compensation will not prevent the next blow up.
It prompted a fierce response from Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco, who called the news an outrage.
But the outrage at Google, and the damage to its mission reputation, might last a while.
They report his righteous outrage when he learns of the mistakes of his underlings.
The resultant, awakened outrage, according to this historical storytelling, is basically what checked the Russians.
But there has been public outrage over bonuses following the huge bail-outs of banks.
The old lady stormed over to see her husband but found him impervious to her outrage.
Already Wall Street's pay practices are evolving, perhaps in response to the populist outrage.
She compares the outrage to reactions elicited by actual war footage of violence toward humans.
She said super-injunctions are an "outrage" used as a tool by "the rich and the powerful".
Instead, politics is reduced to our current endless shadow play of feints and fake outrage.
Of course, she's not the first to have a private moment of outrage go oh-so public.
I'm appalled by it, I do think it's an outrage, this is a personal opinion.
The apparent error stirred some local outrage, but the sentiment did not spread to the capital.
The South African Police Service expressed "extreme shock and outrage" at the mobile phone footage.
During today's march, Cal State Bakersfield professor Gonzalo Santos expressed some of the local outrage.
Please hold your outrage until the end of this post, but yes, I said it!
As a result, these debates have become nothing more than exercises in feigned outrage.
Hundreds of thousands of angry anti-GMO protestors have signed online petitions expressing their outrage.
The video, shown Tuesday on ESPN, prompted outrage not only on the Rutgers campus but nationwide.
The coroner's decision provoked outrage among relatives of those whose deaths were to be scrutinised.
Mr Gibson is an anchor for Fox News, which has chosen his theme as its outrage-of-the-month.
Like Goodwin, Hayward has been extraordinarily deaf to the public outrage over the BP spill.
Adding, of course, a dollop of theatrical outrage that anyone would presume they were.
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In light of these dismal outcomes, public outrage cannot and should not be casually dismissed.
"The outrage is he had to wait 20 months until he was charged, " Mr Bright said.
The assault has led to outrage across India with demands for strict action against the policemen.
Public outrage over the scandal led News International to close the best-selling Sunday tabloid.
Fareed Zakaria : I think it's going to further create a sense of populist outrage.
I'm not one who thinks that just because there's populist outrage, it's always justified.
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