Sentences with phrase «much hand wringing»

After much hand wringing regarding the state of the patent system in America, the cogs of political, academic, and legal reform are slowly turning.
Much hand wringing is evident about why there are deniers.
Unfortunately, the direct vs non direct recognition conversation is not simple and thus is the subject of much hand wringing in the infinite banking community.
Interview (Starts at 6:03)-- Mike Shatzkin, founder and CEO of The Idea Logical Company in New York, spoke with me on April 23rd by Skype about why there was so much hand wringing at the recently concluded London Book Fair, what's ahead for authors and readers if Amazon's dominance of the book business grows, and how his father, the late Leonard Shatzkin, who also had an illustrious career in publishing, probably would have been more inclined to applaud Amazon's disruption than is Leonard's son.
The deal for the Canadian miner was one of the biggest takeovers of a Canadian corporate household name and prompted much hand wringing about foreign ownership.

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Traditional answers often focus on various sectors and involve more or less hand - wringing about their rise and fall, but according to the author of a forthcoming book on entrepreneurship and economy, there is another, better way to view our economy — as one single ecosystem, a sort of one - sector economy that interacts as a unit much like a forest and which should be nurtured as it grows and recycles itself.
The 10 - year U.S. Treasury yield touched 3 % last week for the first time in more than four years — inciting much hand - wringing.
It isn't wrong to have it - but if we are wringing our hands over what to do with it - maybe we have too much of it - and we are focused on it too much.
Over the last decade, many people in the publishing world have been wringing their hands with anxiety that people may not be reading as much as they used to.
Anyway, I read your suggestions, every single one of them, and after much hemming and hawing and hand - wringing, I chose two to try.
Let the zucchini drain for 15 minutes, then squeeze out as much moisture as you can with your hands (or roll it up in a clean kitchen towel and wring it out).
Winemakers are wringing their hands over the 2011 harvest, branding it absurdly large for a nation still grappling with too much wine.
Gather ends of towel in each hand and twist over sink, wringing out as much liquid as possible.
There has been much wringing of hands after a tired Arsenal side were bullied into defeat by a battling Everton side on Tuesday.
There will be much absurdity and hand - wringing as teams jockey to improve their lottery odds and draft position.
But the rough — over which there had been much hand - wringing right up to tournament week — thickened at the last minute and wreaked the appropriate havoc on wayward drives.
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.
While the anticipation of the announcement led to much hand - wringing among athletic directors and among the N.C.A.A. compliance community, what sort of precedent this punishment sets remains unclear.
I read the speech and then watched it later, what struck me was how much there was in it that would not please the Party Environmental = Taxes / Liberal Hand wringing cant Taxes - The refusal to withdraw the 50p rate which we all know was an expensive political gesture Ring fencing International Aid - An expensive hobby and a democratic outrage given its continued unpopularity The EU - Nothing much....
Once you have done your own little bit, as you have done for months now, to damage the Corbyn campaign, by your constant nitpicking of his competence and leadership skills and policy development shortcomings, and regular defence of the «soft Left» who have so blatantly failed to support him all year, from a supposed position on the Left (so much more effective in the current battle for the dominant narrative than criticism coming openly from the Labour right), will you too finally, (sorrowfully and with much hand - wringing») declare for Owen Smith at the opening of voting, David?
The labor - backed party endorsed Cuomo in 2010 and, after much hand - wringing and dissent within its rank - and - file, again in 2014.
There shall be much liberal wringing of hands until the inevitable Republican victory; immense gaggles of clinically depressed Democrats will need grief counselling afterward.
But it's become clear that despite much hand - wringing, there is little scope for united action around the world.
There's already much hand - wringing, finger - pointing and abject denials in the wake of Susan Zimet's nominating petitions for state Assembly being
If the former then how much does that involve crapping on the working class and poor from a great height as countless Labour councils have been doing for years now by implementing cit after cut, job loss after job loss and without even bothering anymore with some ritual hand - wringing — I assume a great deal given Corbyn and McDonnell have made it very clear that local councilors must not fight back.
The crisis has garnered massive media attention, much hand - wringing and a load of campaigns aimed at saving the honeybee.
The Honolulu City Council's budget committee restored money for the Office of Climate Change after much hand - wringing last week.
There is much hand - wringing, with recent comments ranging from, «Why make Grandma cry?
He's the main attraction in «Nightcrawler,» a cynical, sick - soul - of - Los - Angeles movie that announces itself as a «Medium Cool» or «Network» for the TMZ era, but doesn't have much to say beyond the familiar, shopworn hand - wringing about shutterbugs willing to do anything to get the shot and the desensitized voyeur audience — us — that laps it all up.
If anything, Yehezkel does so much hand - wringing over his decisions (the film's favorite shot is Revach's worried face in close - up) that the atmosphere feels too funereal.
Loud and obnoxious but not in any way that's worth much hand - wringing over, Zack and Miri is the pinnacle of laziness in every single respect.
He's a badass with a crossbow, he looks good in a denim jacket, and he rarely engages in the hand - wringing and angst that take up so much of his fellow survivors» time.
Has a mere moment in a film ever generated as much hand - wringing as the revelation that Josh Gad's LeFou is gay in Beauty in the Beast?
Chubbuck's fragmentation and inconsistencies become the hurdle for the actress's obsessive process, but how much of Sheil's hand - wringing is performative for the sake of defining Chubbuck (or any «character») as unknowable?
Much hand - wringing often ensues.
The scores come after much hand - wringing on the part of the school reform movement, which has used international rankings to claim that America's school system needs a serious overhaul if it wants future generations to compete in a global economy.
There was much wringing of hands and gnashing of teeth earlier this year when the Wylie agency began publishing e-books of their clients» backlist instead of selling the e-rights to the Big Six.
Back when I was completely ignorant of the publishing industry, I wasted so much time on social media, chasing influential people, and more or less wringing my hands about the things that didn't work out.
Last spring Facebook started hosting stories from the New York Times, BuzzFeed and other publishers directly on its iPhone app — a move that generated much chatter and hand - wringing about the Future of Media.
Fine was saying that hand - wringing over print vs. digital needs to give way to questions of books vs. the rest of the entertainment world, much of which has been digitally driven for quite some time.
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-...]
The 10 - year U.S. Treasury yield touched 3 % last week for the first time in more than four years — inciting much hand - wringing.
So, if so many more people are investing (ideologically, at least) in the white cube model, why is there is so much hand - wringing about finding alternatives to it?
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.
Also, it seems there is much hand - wringing about the current lack of «progress» or avant - garde in painting lately.
Today, when there is much hand - wringing over the value of an art education, it feels more timely than ever to reflect on an institution that asked pertinent questions about art, pedagogy, and their relationship to a more democratic society.
What is the importance of things like climate and race to the «future of mankind» that causes so much hand - wringing, such that billionaires donate huge sums of money to research institutions like the Smith School and Martin School at Oxford, The Grantham Institute, amongst a number of others, including the Tyndall Centre, to answer such questions?
But if the radiative physics you so rely on shows only that the world will be warmer — but not by how much, then all the doomsday hand - wringing flies out of the window too.
In this regard, contrary to much of the hand - wringing in the press, the deal - making that took place in the House and may still take place in the Senate for shares of free allowances is an example of the useful and important mechanism through which a cap - and - trade system provides the means for a political constituency of support and action to be assembled without reducing the policy's effectiveness or driving up its cost.
But among energy nerds, the mandate has caused much wringing of hands and gnashing of teeth.
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