The paper's influence generated outrage among Southerners and deep suspicion in Washington.
Given the uproar and the outcome, those who were sponsoring the recalls generated less outrage than they might have imagined.
That's the apparent criminality at the top that should generate outrage.
Her decision has generated outrage from civil libertarians and criticism from lawyers.
I think they compromised, and it will generate outrage by most people in the country.
Media reports of torture often generate widespread public outrage.
"These human rights violations generate indignation and outrage that spur terrorist recruitment."
But in any attempts to generate greater outrage, Iran may find itself haunted by its own recent undiplomatic behavior.
Text messages have also generated popular outrage about corruption and abuse cases that had received little attention in the state-controlled media.
The article reported that such subpoenas were generating less outrage and resistance than they did a decade or two ago.