It is a predictable outrage that NBC is carrying the Olympics on tape.
This prompted predictable outrage from the right because of Mr. Obama's liberal politics, especially on abortion.
The National Rifle Association is flush with predictable outrage, charging that the shotguns have never been used in the commission of a crime.
The Council reacted with predictable outrage, clergy and laymen alike.
Ibsen's Ghosts premièred, to predictable outrage, at the theatre, in a single private London performance on 13 March 1891.
The highway lobby's predictable outrage notwithstanding, fuel expense is an insignificant fraction of the total cost of owning and operating a motor vehicle in this country.
A judge might have feared holding for the victim because of the predictable outrage of the public, rushing to judgment without all the facts.
The web reacted with predictable outrage (and the odd dose of unreconstructed sexism)
The book elicited predictable outrage among the architectural establishment, yet went on to become arguably the most influential architectural criticism of the 1970's.
While any such deal will generate the predictable outrage in the usual quarters, this is actually a fair approach to the issue, and one that could have been a lot worse.