Sentences with phrase «consternation wthin»

So imagine my consternation when at the end of what I thought was a fun 45 - minute drink date, the guy said, «Keep in touch» as we were parting.
I was twelve and hosting my own Martha Stewart «Good Things» themed party much to my family and friend's consternation.
Let me draw your attention to rice — diminutive member of the cereal grain family, frequent component of anti-low-carb advocates» arguments, and the source of much consternation among grain abstainers.
But this leads to more consternation than enlightenment for most runners.
I fight a battle daily with vegans and others who don't like WAPF, so, this is causing some serious consternation for those of us who know this diet / lifestyle is good.
«When the community does climate modeling for the Eocene Epoch [56 to 33.9 million years ago], this is the area that causes consternation, and we're not sure why,» said Dickens.
Dear Editor, I noted with consternation and amusement that there was a letter in the Saturday, April 21st edition of Kaieteur News, titled «We await the CCJ Ruling» — consternation because I don't share the view that a President can shape our future all on his or her own, and amusement because I have been rendered speechless by the politics of this Dear Land, and would only write a letter to a newspaper if I wanted to be on public record as having held a particular position on a matter I thought was of particular import.
To their consternation, they learned that Stanford maintained almost no oversight on the postdoctoral population and had few statistics concerning the postdoctoral experience.
The Leonid storms have provoked some consternation amongst viewers.
«Chairman Smith's climate denial and investigations have created consternation in the scientific community and relations have deteriorated while he's been chair,» one longtime observer says.
To his colleagues» consternation, the formula seems to work: for trees, bees, bats, birds, fish, frogs and others — accounting for observed patterns of diversity with just a few parameters, such as rates of birth and migration.
To the alarm and consternation of leading physicists in Edinburgh and Glasgow, the SHEFC seems to have indicated that it attaches a lower priority to research at the frontiers of knowledge than do its counterparts south of the border.
The latest results to cause consternation are from a comparison of mathematical and scientific knowledge called TIMSS, or Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study.
The waters of the Euphrates, once the lifeblood of ancient Mesopotamia, are now being dammed by Turkey, to the growing consternation of Syria and Iraq downstream.
President Obama has used freak weather to help convince people that climate change is here, now, to the consternation of Republicans.
Imagine the queen's consternation when, for the first season ever, no males hatched out.
The lack of a clear, granular and objective benchmark for ISM onset and demise for all areas of the country has been a longtime source of consternation for the Indian people.
«I suspect there was a lot of consternation about why» they couldn't find a benefit.
Toastmasters sounded like just the place for me to conquer my consternation.
This will cause much consternation among particle physicists and much awkwardness for the LHC's boosters.
Vets at the Ministry of Agriculture have identified a new disease in cows that is causing dairy farmers some consternation.
We note with consternation the recent downturn in the housing and stock markets, forgetting the half - century upward - pointing trend line.
In front of me is the slush of black mud that washed onto the concrete floor, much to the consternation of the rain - makers.
International growth charts that say the size of babies born to well - fed mothers is similar no matter her ethnicity are causing consternation
The phenomenon has been the subject of much consternation in higher education.
Miliband, according to a Sam Coates article in the Times, «is causing consternation (among Labour MPs) by seeking political rehabilitation so soon.»
The fear and consternation among the secular community regarding the Ultra ‑ Orthodox and Hasidic communities is real and it's based on some very real goals and interests of the secular versus the religious community that need to be addressed.
«I apologise to Labour Party members for any consternation or upset the articles published this weekend may have caused, but I can assure you categorically the cases brought were all above board,» she wrote.
Corbyn's decision to speak at an anti-racism rally linked to the Socialist Workers party (SWP) on Saturday also caused huge consternation with even prominent supporters Owen Jones and Aaron Bastani criticising the decision on social media.
This consolidation was originally proposed by Councilmen Borelli and Hoehmann to the consternation of Gromack, Lasker and Hausner upon the election of David Carlucci to the NY State Senate.
UPPER WEST SIDE — City Comptroller John Liu has rejected a five year contract for two controversial homeless shelters installed last summer on West 95th Street, to the relief of critics who have railed against them since their «emergency» opening and the consternation of city officials who blasted it as political grandstanding.
While he was in the air, a top mayoral aide announced an about face, to the consternation of New York City Council members and their speaker, Melissa Mark - Viverito, who were angry to be sidelined and belittled.
The Percoco trial may be causing consternation behind the scenes, but Cuomo publicly has sought to project an air of business as usual.
To the consternation of the New York Post's editorial page, Cuomo ultimately agreed to run on the party's line, thereby ensuring it the 50,000 votes it needed to remain on the statewide ballot.
Imagine therefore Nigerians» consternation when the minister recently tried to advise the incoming president on economic management.
After her selection she presented her New Labour sympathies much to the consternation of a number of local party activists who had supported her selection.
His affability is positive and cheery, but his opinions on the EU have previously caused consternation within the Party, so sadly he must remain outside the Shadow Cabinet.
The trial of Gov. Cuomo's long - time aide and confidante Joseph Percoco may be causing consternation behind closed doors, but the public image the governor sought to project last week was business as usual.
In addition, there was considerable consternation that not all of the incoming freshmen were in the room for the vote.
Almost every item highlighted in the budget response seems likely to elicit consternation from the mayor.
To the fevered consternation of editorial boards and good government groups, Albany is going ahead with redistricting in «the same old way.»
There is no court filled with bitterness, contempt and consternation more than a family court.
This seemingly outlandish wager has been the cause of much consternation around Westminster over the last few days, and with good reason.
It was a move designed to aid small dairy producers, but brought some consternation to environmental groups who are already skeptical of the governor over the hydrofracking issue.
This process has caused much consternation when it comes to filling the Brooklyn / Lower Manhattan seat of retired ex-Sen.
[276] Her resignation was a shock to many outside Britain, with foreign observers such as Henry Kissinger and Gorbachev privately expressing consternation.
The filibuster failued, but so did the bill, much to the consternation of New York's senior senator Sen. Chuck Schumer, who was instrumental in putting the bipartisan measure together.
The Tory campaign is convinced that it has now found the right local message to hurt the Liberal Democrats and that issue is a housing development that has caused consternation among local people.
After the November 2012 elections, the same consternation entered my head.
He added that her decision to «preannounce the reshuffle» would doubtless cause «consternation in Downing Street» — ouch.
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