(Says the girl who caused my parents
so much consternation when we moved from our «kindergarten» house - they found tiny «m's» written on the walls behind all the furniture.
Mann et al 2008 doesn't use the short - centered PCA technique that has caused
so much consternation among those of a certain denialist mindset.
There's
so much consternation about Pollock's materials — the paints and so on — so that's really something that we're very keen to forefront.
For example, the mathematical practices, which have caused
so much consternation for parents and some of our colleagues, are based on giving students opportunities to work through project - based learning, rather than simply words and numbers on a page.
These «clean,» classroom - friendly games are devoid of the graphic violence whose effects on children and adolescents have caused
so much consternation and debate.
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.
The A-list which Cameron tried to impose on his party only lasted for a brief while until it caused
so much consternation among local Conservative Associations that it was abandoned.
Not exact matches
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.
The system that caused
so much concern and
consternation?
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.
Clearly the battle against the service needs to be carried on or, as a book of quotations
so thoughtfully given to me at Christmas by an anonymous admirer suggests: nil carborundum illegitimi — which I keep muttering to circuit judge Kevin,
much to his obvious
consternation.
And
so Planned Parenthood remains a major grantee of the family planning program,
much to the
consternation of people like Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony List.