Some of
the current hand wringing over the epic rise in patent litigation of late focuses, as a result, on the USPTO.
Not exact matches
The
current round of
hand -
wringing over pensions got its start in late 2007, when the British Columbia and Alberta governments appointed the Joint Expert Panel on Pension Standards to examine the existing retirement system.
Once you have done your own little bit, as you have done for months now, to damage the Corbyn campaign, by your constant nitpicking of his competence and leadership skills and policy development shortcomings, and regular defence of the «soft Left» who have so blatantly failed to support him all year, from a supposed position on the Left (so much more effective in the
current battle for the dominant narrative than criticism coming openly from the Labour right), will you too finally, (sorrowfully and with much
hand -
wringing») declare for Owen Smith at the opening of voting, David?
State education agency leaders too often
wring their
hands about not having any control over districts instead of finding ways to take advantage of the
current leverage they have, writes Robin Lake.
I think you can do better making your own asset allocations, but that has little to do with the
current round of
hand wringing in Washington.
Also, it seems there is much
hand -
wringing about the
current lack of «progress» or avant - garde in painting lately.
Democrats need to develop clean coal legislation based on
current science and engineering, not sit around
wringing their
hands and whining, and not denying coal permits when there is little else that can meet the demand in the short run.