Sentences with phrase «nagging concern»

Because of nagging concerns over the construction schedule of the reactor, the ITER council, which represents the seven international partners in the project — China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia, and the United States — did not give the expected rubber stamp to the thousands of pages of documents that fully define the project.
Portrayal of concern for peak oil as a «chicken little», «Cassandra» and «boy who cried wolf» phenomenon by a credible news source effectively erases what nagging concern or belief about oil depletion someone had started to foment.
Sammy Watkins can be one of the best receivers in the NFL but has only nagging concern (George Gojkovich / Getty Images North America)
At this point the chances of miscarriage are very low... but the quiet nagging concern has never left me.
Create space at the end of your next yoga practice to sit in quiet contemplation, free of agenda or nagging concerns about what needs to happen next.
Despite a few nagging concerns, much of the flick looked good.
For a time I wondered how it would feel to be without these fears and the frantic nagging concerns at the back of my mind.
My one nagging concern goes to his parenthetical about corporate GCs, claiming that such ads can reach them as audience members.
Soaring U.S. shale production has been a nagging concern for OPEC and its allies, but the group's key players appear to be more fixated on the immediate benefits of high crude prices.
He explains, «I wrote this book to address the nagging concern that citizens and political officials sometimes have whether it's moral or effective to achieve a partial good in politics and public policy when the ideal is not possible.»
State GOP and Tea Party leaders have done so, but there is a nagging concern on the part of some that Paladino might well implode, leaving Republican and Conservative voters with no options.
Terrorism, security, illegal immigration, changing demographics, the economy's post financial meltdown, political correctness and environmental regulations were some of their nagging concerns.
All of which leaves a nagging concern that a Corbyn government would primarily view local government as a platform to deliver its big national policy priorities.
Interest in using cover crops to improve soil health continues to grow in the Texas Rolling Plains region, but the nagging concern of reductions in soil moisture and effects on yields of subsequent cash crops still exists.
Every time they forget their keys, leave a door unlocked or fail to remember a name, they are reminded of this nagging concern.
Nevertheless, soon after Madeleine's birth, Katie requested an ultrasound — not because her baby had exhibited symptoms, but because of a small, nagging concern.
In the days and weeks that followed, however, a nagging concern started to settle in.
One nagging concern was that I didn't want to spend time learning CreateSpace only to have to learn a new system if I moved up to the more demanding requirements of LSI.
Even though stock prices have more than tripled after bottoming out in the wake of the financial crisis a little more than eight years ago and now stand at or near record highs, there's that nagging concern in the back of many investors» minds that the market could suddenly reverse course and we could be looking at another major selloff and a prolonged slump.
Premarital counseling is a great opportunity for couples to address any nagging concerns.
But judging by the pace of wage growth and home price growth, there are nagging concerns that not all homebuyers today — perhaps less than half in San Jose — can afford the home they buy.
I was even 99 % sure at one point that I was going to go with real marble, because that's what I had my heart set on, but there were nagging concerns.
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