Sentences with phrase «causing much consternation»

ART CRITIC JERRY SALTZ recently expressed his frustration with Gagosian, Pace, Hauser & Wirth and David Zwirner galleries in New York magazine, describing the four mega dealers as overwhelming behemoths causing much consternation in the art world.
This is causing much consternation at NEA, but not much among young teachers.
Hyde (Eric Johnson) outwits Grey's goons multiple times, causing much consternation.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, whose ongoing rift with the NYPD has caused much consternation, will be in the audience at the Empire State Convention Center today.
This process has caused much consternation when it comes to filling the Brooklyn / Lower Manhattan seat of retired ex-Sen.
This will cause much consternation among particle physicists and much awkwardness for the LHC's boosters.
The layout, which places the dials just below the windscreen and puts a smaller - diameter steering wheel in your palms below them, has caused much consternation.
This caused much consternation in the Hungarian Government and Jewish Community who claimed they could locate the rightful owners / heirs of the majority of the goods.
She said it was the reason she took a couple of weeks off from filming the show for Oprah Winfrey's OWN network (a decision that caused much consternation about her unreliability at the time).
The blue caused much consternation.

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The rise of Super PACs in this election cycle has caused a lot of buzz and consternation, in part because they allow donors to avoid restrictions like contribution limits and reporting requirements while spending as much as they'd like to support their preferred candidates.
The A-list which Cameron tried to impose on his party only lasted for a brief while until it caused so much consternation among local Conservative Associations that it was abandoned.
The system that caused so much concern and consternation?
Ever since the introduction of top - up fees by the last Labour government in 2006, no single issue has caused so much consternation amongst the students of the UK.
This seemingly outlandish wager has been the cause of much consternation around Westminster over the last few days, and with good reason.
These «clean,» classroom - friendly games are devoid of the graphic violence whose effects on children and adolescents have caused so much consternation and debate.
For example, the mathematical practices, which have caused so much consternation for parents and some of our colleagues, are based on giving students opportunities to work through project - based learning, rather than simply words and numbers on a page.
The next GT3 has PASM electronically adjustable dampers — a cause of much consternation when it was launched — and although I adore the Gen 2 996's aggression and immediacy, I'm beginning to think that to balance road and track performance it was the right move...
And that's a cause of much consternation.
Mann et al 2008 doesn't use the short - centered PCA technique that has caused so much consternation among those of a certain denialist mindset.
It has been the cause of much consternation in the cryptocurrency markets over the past week.
(Says the girl who caused my parents so much consternation when we moved from our «kindergarten» house - they found tiny «m's» written on the walls behind all the furniture.
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