Sentences with phrase «of hand wringing»

And I can see just down the road that there's going to be a lot of hand wringing about these screens.
In the commercial photo or image service industry, Instagram followings seem to have quite a bit of influence, and there's a lot of hand wringing over this.
Which is why all of the hand wringing and back and forth between fanboys about whose box is more powerful is all pretty dumb.
There was apparently a glitch yesterday, where AAdvantage agents weren't able to book the same space that is visible as Etihad Guest awards, leading to a lot of hand wringing.
Taking your yearly RMD is a good way to prevent a lot of hand wringing.
I think you can do better making your own asset allocations, but that has little to do with the current round of hand wringing in Washington.
After six months of hand wringing, your wife now thinks that you should probably take up a REAL job.
And I thank Acura for this because it was time spent with its second - generation 3.2 TL, produced from 1999 to 2003, when I first discovered this ideal balance — and it came with a significantly lower price point that caused a lot of hand wringing amongst its competition.
America's performance on international tests engenders a lot of hand wringing anyway, so the reaction to disappointing PISA or TIMSS scores may be even more pronounced than what the disappointing NAEP scores generated.
(If it ain't broke, etc.) Yet all the news about flat NAEP results and bleak PISA and TIMSS scores, to say nothing of the hand wringing over international competitiveness and waning social mobility, don't seem to have penetrated very far into the public's continued faith in their local schools.
Dear Editor, There has been a lot of hand wringing and finger pointing in the Republican Party after our disappointing election results.
All of the hand wringing about how small businesses will be decimated by the increase in the minimum wage is a L - I - E.
Sadly, the debate about knife crime remains full of hand wringing about moral decay, and not enough focus on the social conditions which underpin it.
The meeting was scheduled smack in the middle of early decision notification week, when students who have applied exclusively to their first choice school find out if they've been admitted, so there was lots of hand wringing and Monday morning quarterbacking to be done.
After only a couple of dozen lashes, a pair of hands wring out the leather whip like a washcloth, blood spattering on the ground.

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In addition to devoting an inordinate amount of time to all things Trump, the media has also spent quite a bit of time hand - wringing over the media's role in amplifying his message to the masses.
The same hand - wringing commentators who were themselves drinking artisanal beer out of mason jars only yesterday now bemoan Brooklyn's discovery as if the tanks had just rolled into Prague.
Ours is an era of perpetual hand - wringing over the jobs market.
The current round of hand - wringing over pensions got its start in late 2007, when the British Columbia and Alberta governments appointed the Joint Expert Panel on Pension Standards to examine the existing retirement system.
«Brink's has worked a remarkable transformation, and despite all the hand - wringing about the death of king cash, this stock seems to have a lot more room to run, especially as states legalize pot.»
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.
We've had roughly 20 years of hand - wringing about this tipping point, but now it's here.
It's that time of the market cycle again where we have to stop the hand - wringing over tech valuations.
Despite all the hand - wringing outside of Austin, within South by Southwest, tech entrepreneurs hope to be part of the solution to the recession, the LA Times reports.
There's been a lot of hand - wringing over the past few years about the declining rates of entrepreneurship in the United States.
This comes in the form of hand - wringing about what our digital lifestyles do to our relationships.
With all the recent hand - wringing over technology stocks due to regulatory concerns, some of the biggest winners are well - known FANG stocks.
The uneven distribution has caused plenty of corporate hand - wringing, as human resources departments compete to attract elite talent who will stick around.
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.
But after a little bit of instruction in the ins and outs of Google Docs and Skype, some hand wringing about cultural fit and eight months on the job, she's thriving.
The difference between Brent and a barrel of Western Canadian Select, the benchmark price for oil sands product, was even more significant, a fact that had caused considerable hand wringing in downtown Calgary as well as on Parliament Hill.
As the costs of higher education have continued to climb, everyone from parents to policymakers are wringing their hands over student loans.
Instead, we had the Secretary of the Treasury wringing his hands over the power of their contracts, while others within the Administration were cavalierly dismissing the importance of the existing labor contracts in the auto industry.
That may come as a surprise amid hand - wringing about the spiraling cost of health care, but two new studies, one from research company IMS Health and one from pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts, show that the amount of...
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Talk to anyone my age or older and they wring their hands at the seemingly infinite number of infrastructure challenges in the Middle East.
«Given all the hand - wringing lately about whether or not Austin is still «weird,» people in all ZIP codes have a stake in the success of districts like East Austin.»
That may come as a surprise amid hand - wringing about the spiraling cost of health care, but two new studies, one from research company IMS Health and one from pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts, show that the amount of money Americans spend on prescription drugs went down in 2012 for the first time in decades.
«A lot of investors had sort of been wringing their hands.
There is a great deal of hand - wringing in the U.S. media today over the plight of Deutsche Bank, the big German financial firm that has a hefty presence on Wall Street.
In today's On the Square, David Mills observes that many European liberals are wringing their hands over the killing of Osama bin Laden:
Nat privileged me by asking me to introduce him at that event, where I lauded him as «a superb writer and first - class public intellectual,... a man of consistent, steadfast principle; a moral purist in an age of hand - wringing accommodationists.»
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.
With the emergence of social media and e-books over the last decade, the publishing industry has wrung its hands about the possible demise of reading.
While those espousing «egg mysticism» may continue to wring their hands and express doubts that the magical properties they attribute to the egg have not been fully overcome, such doubts are not reasonable doubts and would not constitute a legitimate moral indictment of ANT - OAR.
«All the time not having a clue that they were being whispered against, campaigned against by both Catholics & Anglicans who made it palpably clear that this initiative was detrimental to the «dialogue towards unity» and temporarily compromised their positions as oecumenical ambassadors - that this was a counter-productive «wacked - out» scheme by an ailing Pope who merely needed to be placated until he died - hence delaying tactics, obfuscations, procedurality, red tape and making everything as difficult and administratively untenable as possible; with patronising sympathy and hand - wringing at their lot while sneering, dismissing and chuckling to themselves that the whole thing will eventually come to naught... that the administration will crumble via crises and power politics andpersonality clashes and outright frustration at the situation... and ultimately the Ordinariate will be re-integrated into the Conference system and those not happy about it will crawl back to their friends in the C of E.
Then a second phase of hand - wringing: the «big job» never came.
Pastors assured the parishioners that God didn't do any of this and was wringing his hands on the sidelines, and feeling bad for us, like a maiden aunt with the vapors.
On the other hand, Mormons complain about Christians saying Mormons are not Christian, and many of the same people who wring their hands over proxy baptism call for Christians to accept Mormons as their own.
Just when you were starting to get used to no bitter fighting, mudslinging or hand - wringing from the White House, here comes the new nominee for Secretary of Defense.
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