Sentences with phrase «much consternation in»

There was much consternation in the Household last night when my daughters discovered a book called «Princess Bitchface Syndrome 2.0» by Dr Michael Carr - Gregg sitting on the kitchen bench.
It has been the cause of much consternation in the cryptocurrency markets over the past week.
ART CRITIC JERRY SALTZ recently expressed his frustration with Gagosian, Pace, Hauser & Wirth and David Zwirner galleries in New York magazine, describing the four mega dealers as overwhelming behemoths causing much consternation in the art world.
This caused much consternation in the Hungarian Government and Jewish Community who claimed they could locate the rightful owners / heirs of the majority of the goods.
The phenomenon has been the subject of much consternation in higher education.
The following commentary also appears on The Globe and Mailâ $ ™ s Global Exchange blog: What Obamaâ $ ™ s Corporate Tax Proposal Means for Canada Last week, there was much consternation in Canadaâ $ ™ s business press that some modest reversals of provincial corporate tax cuts and President Obamaâ $ ™ s proposed corporate tax changes could erode our competitiveness.

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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.
In some theological circles there has been much criticism, and even consternation, occasioned by the now famous dictum of Rudolf Bultmann, «Indeed, faith in the resurrection is really the same thing as faith in the saving efficacy of the cross.&raquIn some theological circles there has been much criticism, and even consternation, occasioned by the now famous dictum of Rudolf Bultmann, «Indeed, faith in the resurrection is really the same thing as faith in the saving efficacy of the cross.&raquin the resurrection is really the same thing as faith in the saving efficacy of the cross.&raquin the saving efficacy of the cross.»
I have a bit of cake stand addiction (much to AJ's consternation as we have no storage space in our apartment).
I do remember the purely scrimmage drill ones being not so much of a hit though in recent years, but those were also due to lower depth numbers, which again, was a source of consternation.
Similarly, Real's dismal performance in the second half against Juve on Wednesday evening has prompted much consternation among Merengues fans.
Now it seems that last summer, Arsenal were also trying to buy a striker and was in talks with QPR over taking Loic Remy across London, but Jose Mourinho stepped in and persuaded him to go to Chelsea instead, much to the consternation of «Arry Redknapp!
The bill would overhaul a key component of a contentious education reform bill that was pushed through by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2015, much to the consternation of the New York State United Teachers.
The rise of Super PACs in this election cycle has caused a lot of buzz and consternation, in part because they allow donors to avoid restrictions like contribution limits and reporting requirements while spending as much as they'd like to support their preferred candidates.
Ever since the introduction of top - up fees by the last Labour government in 2006, no single issue has caused so much consternation amongst the students of the UK.
In February 2015, the party blocked the Northern Ireland Assembly's attempts to approve new welfare reform legislation, much to the consternation of the DUP.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, whose ongoing rift with the NYPD has caused much consternation, will be in the audience at the Empire State Convention Center today.
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.
The filibuster failued, but so did the bill, much to the consternation of New York's senior senator Sen. Chuck Schumer, who was instrumental in putting the bipartisan measure together.
In front of me is the slush of black mud that washed onto the concrete floor, much to the consternation of the rain - makers.
[font = Century Gothic] «Le Petit Lieutenant» starts out with Antoine Derouere (Jalil Lespert) graduating from the police academy and chooses as his first assignment the detective squad in Paris, much to the consternation of his young wife, who does not want to leave her teaching job in Le Havre.
In Plucking The Daisy (1956) she's a young provincial woman who runs off to Paris to become a famous writer and winds up in a striptease contest (a nonchalant flesh pageant of sexy French misses), much to the consternation of her conservative fatheIn Plucking The Daisy (1956) she's a young provincial woman who runs off to Paris to become a famous writer and winds up in a striptease contest (a nonchalant flesh pageant of sexy French misses), much to the consternation of her conservative fathein a striptease contest (a nonchalant flesh pageant of sexy French misses), much to the consternation of her conservative father.
When the summer began, there was much consternation about the lack of visible or substantive roles for women in this year's crop of films.
After Gus's pregnant wife Karin (Emily Mortimer) expresses concern that her brother - in - law is spending too much time by himself, Lars orders a realistic sex doll named «Bianca» over the Internet and parades it around the neighbourhood as the girlfriend he never had, much to the consternation of Gus, Karin, and Lars's would - be love interest Margo (Kelli Garner), who can only respond with uncertain stares and a lot of hemming and hawing.
In the film's opening minutes, we learn everything we need to know about the family: Kinsey, with her ripped Ramones T - shirt and love of cigarettes, is a nebulously rebellious teen who's about to be sent off to boarding school, much to her family's consternation.
And suppose that FBI uber - profiler Frank Lundy [Keith Carradine] is back in town following him — much to the surprise and consternation of a certain female detective who might just be Dexter's sister [Jennifer Carpenter].
After the duo single out a viral video featuring a young man's violent accident in Manitoba, Wallace decides to pay the guy a visit for a segment on the show, much to the consternation of his needy girlfriend (Génesis Rodriguez).
He decides to open an Indian restaurant in the village, much to the consternation of Madame Mallory (Mirren), the snooty owner of the local Michelin - star restaurant.
The series follows chatty Phineas Flynn and his docile stepbrother Ferb, who engage in all sorts of zany adventures and yet always seem to escape revelation or punishment, much to the consternation of their controlling sister Candace.
To the White House, much to the consternation of its erstwhile fans in the teachers» unions, reform includes charter schools.
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.
The layout, which places the dials just below the windscreen and puts a smaller - diameter steering wheel in your palms below them, has caused much consternation.
At 16 Grace finds her way into a life she would have never imagined when arriving in NY from Trinidad She becomes a nanny to Ben who much to his mother's consternation, loves Grace unconditionally.
But in Hamid's imagined world, there are doorways that lead from one city to another and allow people (mostly dark skinned) to emerge magically in other countries (mostly Western), much to the consternation of the (mostly light skinned) resident population.
In the forest a man was free in spite of his legal status, and many took the opportunity to visit their Spanish neighbors, much to the consternation of the BaymeIn the forest a man was free in spite of his legal status, and many took the opportunity to visit their Spanish neighbors, much to the consternation of the Baymein spite of his legal status, and many took the opportunity to visit their Spanish neighbors, much to the consternation of the Baymen.
His large sepia - toned acrylic and silkscreen 1966 portrait of Marlon Brando in a scene from «The Wild One,» Lot 12, sold well over its high estimate of $ 2 million to a private collector for $ 2,642,500 (including the buyer's premium), but a small 1962 casein and pencil on canvas of a Campbell's Chicken With Rice Soup Can painting, Lot 13, that had been estimated at $ 600,000 to $ 800,000 soared to $ 1,652,500 (including the buyer's premium, much to the consternation of the determined underbidder, a woman in a black suit, high heels and wearing large earrings, who immediately got up from her seat and left with her companion after the lot was knocked down.
Microsoft did eventually see some of the wisdom in merging PC and console gaming to some extent, much to the consternation of gamers on both sides of the fence.
I don't know if this helps but I wish you much success and share your consternation at the situation we find ourselves in.
The Huffington Post reports: «At the Venice Film Festival premiere of To the Wonder — Terrence Malick «s second film to debut in the last 16 months, but only sixth since 1973 — audience members reportedly booed the romantic drama, much to the consternation of some critics in attendance.
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