Aún no tenemos significados para "cause outrage".
1If that were to happen in a public space it would cause outrage.
2And in the US, Donald Trump is continuing to cause outrage.
3Surely he must have realised the painting would cause outrage?
4U.S. raids, with women and children being forced from their beds at night and houses ransacked, often cause outrage in Iraq.
5UPDATE: Amazon now claims it was a huge internal glitch, while an internet troll says he did it to cause outrage.
6In a society increasingly indifferent to the religious polarities of heaven and hell, he's demonstrated that he can still cause outrage and dissent.
7The deaths of the two students caused outrage in the northern city.
8Tiernan caused outrage by his comments about the Catholic Church in Ireland.
9Founder Jack Ma caused outrage when he whisked Alipay away in 2011.
10His death has caused outrage and has led to protests in Sacramento.
11The Emissions Trading Scheme has caused outrage across the aviation industry.
12Such views have caused outrage among India's growing urban middle class.
13Her treatment caused outrage in New Delhi and India retaliated against US diplomats.
14This caused outrage amongst South Africans, who then accused Clicks of being racist.
15The report caused outrage and was widely discredited; two of its authors resigned.
16The image caused outrage in Germany when it was first exhibited.
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