Sentences with phrase «chagrin says»

But Chagrin says it's not easy to notice a cat in pain because they are «stoic» and instinctively hide their injuries.
In an interview with New Jersey 101.5, Chagrin says TNR supporters «live in a fantasy world» and suggested they «try sitting under the boardwalk themselves for the night or week» during the next blizzard.

Not exact matches

While the average age for a child to get his or her first mobile phone is 10, Gates said he made his children wait until they were 14 — much to their chagrin.
Much to his chagrin, the letter was leaked to the press in January, which Feeley said was an indication «that the current administration has little respect for those who have served the nation apolitically for decades.»
I say this with Chagrin, because I have been defending the inherency of the Bible tooth and nails, so to say that it is difficult for the Bible to not contradict itself is kind of like putting a gun in my mouth.
Lord know how much merchandise I own in this household (much to my wife's chagrin) that says Arsenal.
The ball that Keith Foulke tossed to Doug Mientkiewicz for the final out is sitting in the first baseman's safe - deposit box, and last week Mientkiewicz, to the chagrin of the team, said his «retirement fund» was staying there.
For the record, here's what Paterson had to say about borrowing just last week, insisting he had never ruled it out, altogether, but was chagrined that it had become the focus of discussion (thanks, of course, to his hand - picked LG, Richard Ravitch):
Paterson said both he and Dolan are «chagrined and are feeling a great deal of pain over what we see is a continually smoldering issue that is setting New Yorkers against each other.»
He said there seems to be a «paranoia that abortion license is being restrained or setback,» which he believes — much to his chagrin — is not the case.
Schumer has publicly expressed chagrin about the measure, saying he supports the rights of same - sex couples but also doesn't want to see Republicans walk away from the overall bill over that amendment — something Democrats in the «Gang of Eight» working on the immigration bill believe would happen.
(Paterson said immediately afterward that he was «disappointed, stunned and frankly chagrined» at the legislature's actions, and responded as best he could, with what amounts to a dramatic gesture: thousands of line - item vetoes of the legislature's budget that, relative to the overall amounts at stake, don't add up to much at all.)
Shayne Gallo said he urged Dawson to run for the council seat after the Democratic Committee, to his surprise and chagrin, nominated Woerner for the post.
the Stony Brook graduate said Wednesday (much to the chagrin of his Syracuse fan Communications Director Mike Whyland).
«What he has learned, to his chagrin, is that he gets credit for things he didn't do and that he gets blamed for things he doesn't deserve,» said Richard Brodsky, a former Democratic member of the Assembly.
Parts of the statement read, «To our chagrin, the mother of the baby of the year said her husband lied with his claims adding that the envelope containing the cash gift from the Wife of the Governor of Osun, Alhaja Sherifat Aregbesola, was sealed and intact when it was delivered to her.
And while the charges stem in part from evidence uncovered by the Moreland Commission — which Mr. Cuomo shuttered early, much to the chagrin of good government types and prompting an investigation from Mr. Bharara — the governor today said he had no regrets about ending the corruption - busting panel when he did.
Although the FDA would not comment for this story, several industry sources believe the final rulings may begin taking effect soon, much to the chagrin of some lab directors who say that the requirements could boost costs and hinder medical practice.
The study populations may also explain in part why weight gain appears to be less common in studies than in the real world, says Stephen Grcevich, MD, a child and adolescent psychiatrist in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and a professor of psychiatry at Case Western University.
Much to Sawyer's chagrin, David also shows up there as a hospital worker — and no one believes her when she tells them he's not who he says he is.
All three former TFA corps members agree that they were taking jobs that would otherwise have gone to a trained educator and Jameson Brewer says he directly replaced an experienced certificated teacher much to the chagrin of the principal that was forced to hire him.
So I read with chagrin this dispatch from Planet Princeton regarding the Princeton Board of Education's proposal for a $ 137 million referendum in order to quench, as Superintendent Steve Cochrane said, «a desire to align learning spaces to learning goals.»
«It's a real honor to be speaking, and to be speaking first, but I will need the slide,» Denny said, to the crowd's chagrin.
«I always felt there was this huge sense of chagrin in her work,» says Lamy.
April 5, 2013 - A measure making Oregon insurers subject to an act that protects consumers from fraud passed the state House in Oregon this week to the chagrin of companies that say it will make the state overregulated and litigious.
Clearly chagrined at the importance that women place on earning potential, and his inability to afford a Ferrari, he continues, «I said, if I was richer, I'd still be with ya, Ha, now ain't that some shh.»
«It's about making the children comfortable in their last months,» says Michelle DeGulis, vice president and manager of the 70 - agent Howard Hanna Real Estate Services office in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, about 25 miles outside of Cleveland.
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