Sentences with phrase «of agita»

«What we've gotten to is this routinized, mechanized displacement of human judgment, and that's what I think you're seeing — that is the underlying issue that is the root of this agita about evaluations.»
It's the set - up of studio films like Rough Night and Game Night, which see the likes of Scarlett Johansson and Jason Bateman display increasingly absurd levels of agita.
And don't stress yourself out (and bring on all kings of agita) by trying to be perfect.
The level of agita over the mayor's role in campaigns outside the city underscores the uncertainty over the Senate: The Republicans, who have ruled the chamber for most of past 50 years, are clinging to power only by dint of an alliance with a Democrat, Simcha Felder of Brooklyn.
«There was a high degree of agita over the past few days,» Cuomo said.»
Not necessarily, but it «s closing a little bit of agita.

Not exact matches

Contributing to the stock market's agita so far this year has been the prospect that the 10 - year US Treasury Bond Yield may be on the verge of rising above 3.00 %, a level...
Phil Mickelson is the master of the where - no - man - has - gone - before golf shot (pick any of a number of ridiculous flops), so it's not surprising that his swashbuckling style sometimes causes agita for the guy who hands him his sticks.
She asked Cuomo what his message was for Long Island commuters who suffered through a lot of «agita» — that is, anxiety, stress and aggravation — over the last several weeks as the strike threat loomed.
There was some agita in Cleveland over how much benefit an anti-establishment candidate at the top of the ticket would have on incumbent Republican state senators.
In the Assembly — and in the Senate 12 hours later — there was also agita about what seemed like a simple piece of the bill: Renaming the Tappan Zee Bridge, which was named for former Gov. Malcolm Wilson.
He's beginning his second term with a slew of new aides, after winning re-election with the support of the business community and agita from unions and liberal activists.
Hoogendijk ends the movie just before the museum reopens; but her last, soaring image is a stirring vision of what made all the agita worthwhile.
The standards first born decades ago are now causing all kinds of angst and agita in New Jersey and elsewhere.
Yet, this oversimplifies the process, according to Crisfield, who says Millburn went though «a tremendous amount of pain and agita» in the last budget season, cutting 18 staff members and significantly reducing facilities funding.
Teachers in New York state have had, you know, real agita with the direction of education in the state.
He WAS subjected to house arrest due to his own political ineptness (and the agita of an insulted Pope who HAD been his friend).
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