Anger
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And some companies gamed the system, repurposing old drugs as much more expensive orphan drugs – a practice that deepened public
anger.
However justifiable some of that
anger
may be, the reality is that the process of discovering and developing new drugs is highly challenging and laden with risks.
If average drug prices are not lowered, popular
anger
will continue to intensify.
In essence, the UK has imposed less a tax than a fine for the banks’ arrogance in ignoring public
anger.
It would be imprudent to assume that the French and Dutch “no” votes were not about discontent with Union policies; but that
anger
was directed against the French and Dutch governments, not Europe itself.
The German leader Rudi Dutschke, for example, insisted that the movement was driven by “existential disgust” – and anger, provoked by the Vietnam War in particular.
But if they are being driven by rage, then a lack of clear goals might merely produce more
anger
and frustration, which in turn could eventually lead to physical violence and some kind of political nihilism.
This also means that political elites should try to understand and work with the message of indignation – and not cynically play up
anger
for electoral advantage.
And they should seek to calm
anger
and defuse outrage, which can be a serious threat to liberal democracy.
The lack of tangible material gains for ordinary Egyptians also fueled public
anger.
Bilateral relations between Indonesia and Australia since last November have become more frigid than they have been in decades, owing to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s very real
anger
at Australia’s refusal to offer an apology for tapping his private telephone (and his wife’s).
Even if Rocca is right, the
anger
flowing in Pakistan's streets will drastically weaken moderate opinion while further radicalizing Islamic groups.
Mounting
anger
within the Pakistan Army, whose soldiers exchanged fire with American troops two months ago, would make Musharaf's isolation total, perhaps forcing him to abandon the American-led coalition.
Instead, China displayed sharp
anger
at the US arms sale to Taiwan, something that has been going on for decades, and to Obama’s low-key meeting with the Dalai Lama.
After the murder, thousands of people took to the streets in Paris to mourn and express their
anger.
Meanwhile, those stoking
anger
over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have launched a campaign of intimidation against anyone who would dare to identify the sources of today’s anti-Semitism.
The crisis has stoked demands for independence by adding fervor to many Catalans’
anger
at financial transfers to Spain’s poorer regions through the much-maligned Territorial Solidarity Fund.
But some of its supporters began venting their
anger
on the streets.
There is little reason to react with
anger
when states like Turkey, Brazil, and South Africa set priorities different from those of Europe or the US, or have different views about how to deal with the Arab-Israeli conflict, Iran, development aid, democracy promotion, or environmental protection.
So, for Hamas as well as for America, the West, and Israel, it is futile to look back in
anger
and frustration.
These factors have undercut advanced economies’ actual and future potential, alienated significant segments of the population, eroded the credibility of the establishment and expert opinion, and fueled the politics of
anger.
I am repeatedly asked why there is no looting or signs of explosive
anger.
The suspicion that underlies much of today’s public
anger
is that these institutions, having influenced the formulation of the legal and ethical rules, could do more to contribute to stability than just obey them.
The forcible removal of an elected president should have been avoided – the liberal opposition could have eased popular
anger
by demanding that the government make some concessions until legislative elections, which had been set for later this year.
Although Iraqis remain angry about the violence in their country, this
anger
has not undermined their sense of national identity.
In the face of public
anger
with Israel, Turkey's military continued building its security relationship with the Jewish state, and recently awarded Israel a lucrative tank modernization contract.
In the Arab world and most of Africa, women marry, on average, at around 15.Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya are three clear cases of massive popular
anger
against economic underdevelopment and the dictatorships that were justifiably blamed for it.
The
anger
there, fueled by misery and insufficient food, is popular, not bourgeois.
For example, dietetic counsel would recommend that patients eat neither too much nor too little; sleep when necessary, but not excessively; exercise, but not violently; and control
anger
and stress.
The fear was that the SNB's balance-sheet losses might
anger
cantonal leaders to such a degree that the central bank's independence would be threatened.
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