Sentences with phrase «hand wringing in»

Unfortunately, the direct vs non direct recognition conversation is not simple and thus is the subject of much hand wringing in the infinite banking community.
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.
The difference between Brent and a barrel of Western Canadian Select, the benchmark price for oil sands product, was even more significant, a fact that had caused considerable hand wringing in downtown Calgary as well as on Parliament Hill.

Not exact matches

In addition to devoting an inordinate amount of time to all things Trump, the media has also spent quite a bit of time hand - wringing over the media's role in amplifying his message to the masseIn addition to devoting an inordinate amount of time to all things Trump, the media has also spent quite a bit of time hand - wringing over the media's role in amplifying his message to the massein amplifying his message to the masses.
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.
Roll out the barbeques, calm the kids, and... begin the inevitable hand wringing about the slump in productivity at work.
So as BlackBerry is battered by the competition, and we wring our hands wondering where the country's next Research In Motion will come from, look to Mike.
There's been a lot of hand - wringing over the past few years about the declining rates of entrepreneurship in the United States.
This comes in the form of hand - wringing about what our digital lifestyles do to our relationships.
But after a little bit of instruction in the ins and outs of Google Docs and Skype, some hand wringing about cultural fit and eight months on the job, she's thriving.
For example, a drone crash - landed at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in September, causing significant hand wringing by law enforcement but no injuries.
Instead, we had the Secretary of the Treasury wringing his hands over the power of their contracts, while others within the Administration were cavalierly dismissing the importance of the existing labor contracts in the auto industry.
But in all the hand wringing about the inevitability of rate -LSB-...]
Talk to anyone my age or older and they wring their hands at the seemingly infinite number of infrastructure challenges in the Middle East.
«Given all the hand - wringing lately about whether or not Austin is still «weird,» people in all ZIP codes have a stake in the success of districts like East Austin.»
That may come as a surprise amid hand - wringing about the spiraling cost of health care, but two new studies, one from research company IMS Health and one from pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts, show that the amount of money Americans spend on prescription drugs went down in 2012 for the first time in decades.
While private markets grow fat in what many deem to be a bubble, central banks and regulators wring their hands over how to handle the groundswell.
And if that weren't enough damage, US T - Bonds were hammered down -20 %, the price in free - fall from 82 to 66... as the then President Jimmy Carter was wringing his hands in his feeble foreign policy confusion and desperation in the White House.
«I've been in this building before many times, wringing our hands, pleading with legislators — «What can we do?»
The 10 - year U.S. Treasury yield touched 3 % last week for the first time in more than four years — inciting much hand - wringing.
There is a great deal of hand - wringing in the U.S. media today over the plight of Deutsche Bank, the big German financial firm that has a hefty presence on Wall Street.
In today's On the Square, David Mills observes that many European liberals are wringing their hands over the killing of Osama bin Laden:
Nat privileged me by asking me to introduce him at that event, where I lauded him as «a superb writer and first - class public intellectual,... a man of consistent, steadfast principle; a moral purist in an age of hand - wringing accommodationists.»
Over the last decade, many people in the publishing world have been wringing their hands with anxiety that people may not be reading as much as they used to.
«All the time not having a clue that they were being whispered against, campaigned against by both Catholics & Anglicans who made it palpably clear that this initiative was detrimental to the «dialogue towards unity» and temporarily compromised their positions as oecumenical ambassadors - that this was a counter-productive «wacked - out» scheme by an ailing Pope who merely needed to be placated until he died - hence delaying tactics, obfuscations, procedurality, red tape and making everything as difficult and administratively untenable as possible; with patronising sympathy and hand - wringing at their lot while sneering, dismissing and chuckling to themselves that the whole thing will eventually come to naught... that the administration will crumble via crises and power politics andpersonality clashes and outright frustration at the situation... and ultimately the Ordinariate will be re-integrated into the Conference system and those not happy about it will crawl back to their friends in the C of E.
We go to him, shaking in our shoes, wringing our hands, begging for a better life, or for things to work out, or simply for Him to hear our prayers.
In his book God's Lesser Glory, Bruce Ware went so far as to describe the open view of God as a God who «hand wringing deity» who «can do nothing more than hope for the best.»
Every autumn Christians throughout North America engage in hand - wringing disputes over what to do about Halloween.
Thankfully God is not wringing his hands in anxiety over all this.
I believed that God was looking down on planet earth, wringing His hands in frustration (and even anger) at how bad we had messed things up.
Incessant hand - wringing over the fate of the novel or of reading in general draws our attention to all the wrong places.
«I'm always grimly amused when the Islamists set off bombs in London and the overarching response of the British establishment is to blame Blair and British policy, wring their hands, ask how can we help the Muslim «communities», attack Israel, say it's our fault, etc..
A brief exchange in a discussion about the future of the Democratic party suggests that liberals» hand - wringing about crime is not likely to end soon.
It is as though the Father, in requiring the love involved in Christ's Passion, stands by, helplessly wringing His hands during His Son's travail, as though His omnipotence has limits.
Predictably, however, the whole death and dying discourse began to develop into a sort of trendy psychobabble for nurses and chaplains and therapists who sat wringing their hands over someone stuck in stage three, saying things like, «If only he could move past it.»
Let the zucchini drain for 15 minutes, then squeeze out as much moisture as you can with your hands (or roll it up in a clean kitchen towel and wring it out).
To remove more moisture, squeeze the cabbage in your hands over the sink, or put into a cotton (not terry cloth) kitchen towel and wring out the moisture over the sink.
Gather ends of towel in each hand and twist over sink, wringing out as much liquid as possible.
Important: Wring out the spaghetti squash by wrapping portions of it in paper towels and squeezing hard with your hands over the sink.
It was only a week or so ago that some Arsenal fans were wringing their hands with despair and predicting a collapse of form and results that would see Arsenal slide out of the Premier League title race, exit the EFL cup and suffer the usual fate of being runners up in our Champions League group which would see us knocked out in the first knockout stage.
New England is 7 - 2; hand - wringing over the team's early - season struggles feels like it happened in another lifetime.
Herbert Chapman, Bertie Mee and Don Howe are turning over in their graves and George Graham is wringing his hands regarding our shambolic defending.
Waiting for Wenger to wring hands we lost Mbappe, but smile and say we have top striker in Giroud, Welbeck is healthy, and Theo's potential will materialize this year.
Clearly, it isn't just about marriage despite matter all the hand - wringing in the U.S. about the declining rates of marriage, women having children outside of marriage and the «success sequence.»
Given the cultural hand - wringing over decreasing marital rates, divorce and stepparenting, and the rise in non-nuclear families and non-marital births, her proposal to create a legal status seems to make a lot of sense; family law has not kept up with the vast changes in the marital landscape.
There's been a lot of talk and a fair amount of hand - wringing about the numbers of couples that are living together — there are 12 times as many cohabiting couples today as there were in the 1970s (in part because we're a lot more accepting of such arrangements and in part because Millennials are — wisely — delaying marriage).
So yes, if you come here and start wringing your hands about the poor babies who are getting formula, you can expect a response in kind.
This doesn't mean there are no cultural changes that are problematic.But there isn't hand - wringing in my post or any of the replies I've seen so far.
One thing is for sure: in this fast paced, instant gratification world of social media, being an online person who disappears for a few days apparently results in some digital hand wringing.
The meeting was scheduled smack in the middle of early decision notification week, when students who have applied exclusively to their first choice school find out if they've been admitted, so there was lots of hand wringing and Monday morning quarterbacking to be done.
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