What I don't understand is why there is so
much angst about what is after all only simple empirical observations about the nature of a time series (even if aspects of the analysis maybe open to theoretical debate), and so little curiosity about what this all means for statistical inference more generally in climate science.
So, why is there so
much angst about people marrying later?
Not exact matches
I absolutely had
angst about spending so
much on a stroller, but it was the only one narrow enough to fit through our tiny doorway but tough enough to manage getting up and down the hill everyday over those crazy bricks!
Sherry Halperin writes (with great wit),
about her dating
angst over a span of ten years after losing her
much loved husband at an early age.
Tom Perrotta's novel of suburban
angst comes to life in his own adapted screenplay, which isn't
about little children so
much as big children trapped in adult lives who want so desperately to relive the freedom and impulsive desires they experienced when they were youths.
The title Another Brooklyn might evoke contemporary real - estate pitches
about up - and - coming urban environments (e.g., «Boise, Idaho, is poised to become another Brooklyn»), but in Woodson's novel set in the 1970s, «Brooklyn,» particularly its working - class Bushwick neighborhood, means something
much different and more complicated: «I watched my brother watch the world, his sharp, too serious brow furrowing down in both
angst and wonder.
After
much public
angst about the speculative frenzy in the Toronto condo market, CMHC was moved to action and commissioned a survey of the condo assignment «grey market».
I argued the
angst over the new «5/24 rule» (meaning Chase only approving new UR cards for folks with no more than 5 credit card applications in the last 24 months) was misplaced because Ultimate Rewards no longer have the same cachet they used to, so there's not as
much reason to care
about churning Ultimate Rewards cards nowadays.
Once you raise questions
about 20th century attribution, then your
angst about impacts that you think are attributable to AGW becomes
much less justified.
There is
much angst among the climate activists and scientist advocates
about the Trump presidency, his public statements, and his Cabinet appointees — it doesn't look good for their preferred energy policies and funding for their preferred research topics.
Much angst is being felt by netizens throughout the world
about the latest move by Facebook to «force» those who wish to chat with each other through the free service to download and use an app when sending instant messages on a smartphone.
As
much as we all might dream
about having a really spacious family room or living room area, large rooms in and of themselves can cause some decorating
angst.