Sentences with phrase «much consternation among»

Mann et al 2008 doesn't use the short - centered PCA technique that has caused so much consternation among those of a certain denialist mindset.
But as the hypocrisy continues on at an astonishingly relentless pace, you will not find much consternation among the skeptics concerning the non-Myrrrhhh wacko ideas.
Let me draw your attention to rice — diminutive member of the cereal grain family, frequent component of anti-low-carb advocates» arguments, and the source of much consternation among grain abstainers.
This will cause much consternation among particle physicists and much awkwardness for the LHC's boosters.
The A-list which Cameron tried to impose on his party only lasted for a brief while until it caused so much consternation among local Conservative Associations that it was abandoned.
This decision certainly led to much consternation among some party members and others on the right (see the article by Simon Heffer cited above) who saw Cameron and the modernisers as ignoring the views of traditionalists.
Similarly, Real's dismal performance in the second half against Juve on Wednesday evening has prompted much consternation among Merengues fans.
Schaeffer created much consternation among fellow evangelicals by threatening not to appear at the rostrum of the International Congress on World Evangelization which convened in July of 1974 in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Not exact matches

Legislative leaders and Gov. Andrew Cuomo appear close on a budget deal, but there's consternation among Assembly Democrats over the governor's plan to find some $ 250 million in Medicaid savings, much of which would come from New York City.
This is causing much consternation at NEA, but not much among young teachers.
But a new set of numbers circulating among prominent school choice advocates in Raleigh indicates the opposite, much to the consternation of public school backers in North Carolina.
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