Sentences with word «handwringing»

In the aftermath of the financial crisis there was a lot of handwringing about economics and the obvious failures of economic theory.
There's been much handwringing over 2017's stock market rally.
Within 12 hours an inquiry into what went wrong in the industry was underway, its public sessions over the next months provoking much handwringing from pollsters and anger from party strategists.
This could result in lot of handwringing from residents of states with high income and property taxes.
I just think, if we're going to take something positive out of the OPS's of the current Pirates, it's fair to point out the bad one of the guy whose trade led to so much handwringing among certain segments of the fanbase.
In the process, there is no room for handwringing about originality; it is simply assumed that it will result from synthesis and recombination.
The Windrush scandal is a stain on our national conscience and there has rightly been a great deal of political handwringing and moral outrage.
All - wheel drive, which also transfers power between both axles and from wheel to wheel, is a more user - friendly approach that affords you almost all of the same traction benefits as 4WD with less handwringing.
«The Education Secretary is engaged in public handwringing about teacher workload.
The Supreme Court is going to rule on this in the very short term... conservative handwringing about who Obama may put on the court aside, how else can we imagine the conservative justices ruling on this?
February 28, 2013 • Yet again, a small number of Republicans joined the Democratic majority to pass a Senate bill, provoking handwringing from Conservative members.
It's always good to be prepared, but excessive handwringing at this point does little good and may obscure the positive impacts of GDPR in driving corporate security awareness, according to one expert.
It also sparked some understandable handwringing about modern consumer culture, fast fashion and the real price of an $ 8 t - shirt.
Yet a little handwringing over accuracy — and occasional fire from Donald Trump — is the least of problems for the American pollster, looking to make (statistically significant) sense of the opinions of an increasingly hard - to - reach American public.
My mother and grandmother had a tearful handwringing session over the decline of my morality and feared for my future.
That's the question Thabiti Anyabwile, an African American pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church, asks when handwringing commences about young people leaving US churches.
Now, the arrest of the former IMF chief on sexual assault charges has rattled France's Jewish community, raising concerns that the case could inflame anti-Semitism and inspiring similar handwringing among some American Jews.
Helen Lovejoy - handwringing aside, the more important reason that the 2014/15 Chelsea side are unlikely to go down in history as one of the great championships is because the 2014/15 Premier League is unlikely to go down in history as one of the great top division seasons.
While expected, Wisconsin's ranking set off the typical handwringing amongst the fan base and national punditry about whether or not the Badgers would make the CFP if they run the table the rest of the way.
After the usual handwringing came the same old attack from Ed Miliband in Wednesday's prime minister's questions.
Apart from all this unionist handwringing, mollified only by the fact a «yes» vote looks thoroughly unlikely, Cameron's address ticked almost all of the boxes.
Not to say that Ponsoldt doesn't deftly balance various elements — teen romance, substance abuse, familial strife — and present familiar tropes with a minimum of dramatic handwringing; as his previous Sundance entry Smashed (2012) proved, he can handle well - worn subjects in a way that doesn't grate.
From handwringing conflict to facile resolution.
Jimmy Kimmel recounted his 2018 Oscars hosting experience on Jimmy Kimmel Live Monday, touching on the legal handwringing behind his jet ski stunt and how his mother managed to embarrass him at the show.
Built on a sturdy structure of dazzling animated sequences and serious handwringing over «specialness,» Brad Bird's euphoric family comedy represents everything we should expect from our superhero movies.
Less remembered: the lovely antebellum mansion in Beaufort, SC, where all the boomer handwringing goes down.
The best part is, Joe Lynch doesn't simply indulge in sex, violence, or ethical handwringing.
Every year at Cannes, at least one Competition title gets booed, inspiring a round of handwringing once word gets out.
I predict he «Äôll go far, and Blue Valentine, whatever the new, handwringing forces of indie marketing decree, deserves to be the movie that takes him a good part of the way there.
Civilians are injured in the process, however, which leads to the requisite handwringing back at Avengers HQ.
Whenever DC policy folk talk about school vouchers, it is almost always accompanied by copious handwringing over «bad» schools.
As a parent of two, I've seen a lot of handwringing on the part of parents and grandparents about whether we're pushing too hard or not pushing hard enough, whether we're building self - esteem or self - indulgence.
A flat to positive trend does not seem to justify handwringing over U.S. performance.
The latest announcement of 12th - grade NAEP results comes in the form of slick graphics and tables accompanied by lots of official handwringing.
So we can stop handwringing about that, too.
4) Can we please dispense with the concern - troll handwringing over the environmental impact of electric cars?
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