Sentences with phrase «hand wringing went»

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Virtually no environmental controls, and we're sitting here wringing our hands over two little carbons going out the tailpipe.
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.
When I say hands are wrung about rates, I mean will they go up?
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.»
The traditionalists wring their hands and groan about parity, but isn't this what it's all about: hard - fought competition going down to the wire?
There will be much wailing and hand - wringing that Arsenal's season has now definitely come to an unhappy conclusion as the gap to Leicester City now looks insurmountable, but with six games to go Arsenal still have much to play for.
The beta marriage idea caused a kerfuffle at Jezebel, Salon, Fox News and a gazillion other media outlets, some of which began wringing their hands over the idea that young people may not be committed to go the distance.
But the big thinking and hand wringing only go so far, and some research shows that Americans eat poorly even when presented with healthy and abundant choices.
The retirements of Reps. Dennis Moore (Kans.) and John Tanner (Tenn.) over the past few weeks has spawned a series of stories about the hand - wringing currently going on in the House Democratic Caucus.
You can only imagine the hand - wringing that goes on at dessert.
«All of the wringing of hands and gnashing of teeth with reference to the deficit seems to go by the boards when the Republicans talk of tax cuts,» said Representative Steny Hoyer (D - MD), the second - ranking Democrat in the House, at press conference earlier this week.
The obvious draw for this film is the cast and Charlize Theron's hand - wringing turn as a paranoid spouse in the midst of spooky goings on makes it all very reminiscent of The Devil's Advocate.
The final scene, which plays out over the credits, acts as a nice riposte to the hand - wringing pseudo-liberal parenting nonsense that has gone on before, a satisfying end to a thoroughly engaging film.
Oh the hand - wringing that has been going on the last week or so since the announcement of Amazon's new Kindle Unlimited program.
There's much weeping, wailing and wringing of hands, most of it due to a blog post by Porter Anderson that seems to vaguely extrapolate from this TEDx talk that e-books are going -LSB-...]
It can be a hand - wringing experience waiting to find out if you are going to be approved for a loan, especially at the bank where they keep you waiting for a while.
There's lots of specious hand - wringing going on at the moment about whether the net should be fact - checked etc, but in the real world you can't argue with the way this has shifted the Stormhoek image and the fact that this repositioning in old marketing parlance will be broadcast far and wide online.
Correa remarks: «Though much of my recent work has utilized print making techniques, I don't have any training or expertise in printmaking; what I like about it is it's physicality (I print by hand) and I like to think that my naivete allows for some diy ingenuity, or wrongness in printmaking can make rightness in painting... I've got a group of paintings made by painting on wine bottles and then wrapping and wringing canvas over them, and another group is made by painting through a blank silk screen, the screen clogs as I go, making it's own marks until its no longer useful.
The hand - wringing about what goes on in classrooms is symptomatic enough of political exhaustion.
You wring your hands and inform us There you go with that overactive imagination again.
I'm not going to hand - wring and pearl - clutch and moan from my fainting couch (I just got a new one, btw) about McKtrick — but I will point out that until folks like Judith and other «skeptics» (and «realists) are less selective in their «outrage,» nothing will change.
Shakun at least, went on the NYT record with a hand waving / wringing exercise that at best exaggerated the findings of the paper or at worst completely misrepresented it.
There's a bureaucratic hand - wringing vibe enforced here too, a politically correct uber polite corporatist culture that is exactly the type of oppressive environment that forces the best creative talent out to have to go work for themselves.
That sense of community is important if we are ever going to put to rest the perennial hand - wringing over the lack of professionalism and collegiality amongst lawyers.
So instead of wringing my hands until December 21 arrives, I'm going to end 2012 optimistically by making 12 New Year's resolutions that I know will improve my legal writing in 2013.
Ask a lawyer how they're doing, what they're up to these days, some sort of vague question like that, and they'll almost certainly say «I'm very busy» or something similar, maybe even something more dramatic, such as «I'm going out of my mind with all the work, it just keeps pouring in» accompanied by a nervous shake of the head and possibly a wringing of hands.
We need to do more as a profession to emphasize our role as advisor but that said I don't see the need to wring my hands over A2J for a small business owner who went cheap on start up costs and now wants to push their business partner out of the business.
BBC News 24 and their highly trained cadre of autocuties, now with absolutely nothing to do following their return from the Inauguration and Ascension of Barack Obama to the Office of The People's President, will now go into an orgy of completely pointless coverage, angst ridden speculation and much wringing of hands.
And I can see just down the road that there's going to be a lot of hand wringing about these screens.
With one of Ontario's farm organizations gushing about the splendid opportunities McGuinty's Green Energy Act will provide, and another one wringing its hands about an impending climate change crisis that never did exist, I'm going to speculate that things are going to get a whole lot worse before they get better.
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