But just how much more than 99 percent is the difference between 20, 000 outraged and upset people a day (1 percent), and just one irate traveler who has submitted to the long arm of the law (.00005 percent)?
"This tragedy casts a shadow over these Games, " said a visibly upset International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Jacques Rogge, while International Luge Federation chief Josef Fendt said the incident was "the gravest thing that can happen in sport".
Individual investors who now face a paper (or worse, a realized) loss of 50%, are upset and looking for someone to blame.
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But when Elizabeth goes over to the Dark Side (for a spell) I was genuinely upset.
The issues are threefold (via PC Gamer), and have upset players for a variety of reasons.
That move sparked a wave of lawsuits (a few are still pending) from agents upset over losing their health insurance and other benefits.
Berdych, who reached the final the year he beat Federer here, lost in a first-round upset Monday, 7-6(5), 7-6(4), 7-6(4) to Ernests Gulbis, a hard-hitting but erratic underachiever.
Thus, Nintendo has upset the conventional console hardware upgrade cycle (a refresh of every 4-5 years).
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Xarelto is once-a-day (good), Pradaxa causes some stomach upset (bad).
There is a basic (and constitutional) difference between seeking more power for all ten provinces, seen as equals with each other, and the French-Canadian view, not confined to secessionists, that today's Canada was born of a compact between two equal peoples, French-speakers and English (a minority until around 1850), which has since been repeatedly upset.
Hampton, ranked 54th, upset Czech seventh seed Petra Kvitova 6-1 7-6 (9-7) to earn a clash with Serbia's former world No. 1 Jelena Jankovic -- who eliminated Australia's 2010 runner-up Sam Stosur despite losing the first set.
But probably not as upset as the fan who had travelled to England especially for the Championships and queued overnight (without a tent) to catch a glimpse of the defending champion - on whom he had placed a substantial bet.
Lieutenant Colonel RICHARD WELCH (Former Liaison in Iraq): There were those in the organization who were a little upset that I would be meeting with people that we were fighting with.
Last year's Giants-Patriots clash had everything working for it--two major markets, an undefeated team (New England) playing for a place in history and a close game to hold viewers curious to see whether the Giants could pull off the upset (they did).
Ive Struck A Nerve: (Keith Desormeaux, James Graham): Sticks around another week off huge upset in Risen Star on Feb. 23.
When Congress upset the BJP party to regain control, the decisive vote of an unhappy rural sector (half the country) was a reminder of how democracy provides a healthy outlet for pent-up sentiment.
And if Lincoln is destined to fall, it seems more likely that an upset would come at the hands of either Silver Linings Playbook (which I previously explained might be positioned for a surprise win) or Life of Pi, the only two films that have enough nominations in traditionally predictive categories to win Best Picture.
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