Secondly, I doubt there will be
any such hand wringing when, right on cue, USDAW and Community deliver their support for Liz Kendall by an identical method.
Not exact matches
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.
There's been a lot of talk and a fair amount of
hand -
wringing about the numbers of couples that are living together — there are 12 times as many cohabiting couples today as there were in the 1970s (in part because we're a lot more accepting of
such arrangements and in part because Millennials are — wisely — delaying marriage).
Parliament itself continues to treat this piecemeal, reacting and
wringing its
hands in horror when cases
such as those of Criado - Perez or Mary Beard hit the headlines - but otherwise focussing on the easy moral panic over porn and doing little to protect women from online violence.
«But we see
such woeful lamentation and
wringing of
hands over the demise of the book industry.»
In the wake of last year's group exhibitions The 5th of July and It Can Howl, which featured work by New York - and Los Angeles - based artists
such as Martine Syms, Nancy Lupo and Katherine Bernhardt — as well as the more regionally inclusive revival of the Atlanta Biennial, co-curated by Fuller, ART PAPERS editor Victoria Camblin, Jacksonville - based independent curator Aaron Levi Garvey and Joan Mitchell Center director Gia Hamilton of New Orleans — there has been some local
hand -
wringing about whether Atlanta Contemporary's exhibition schedule prioritizes Georgia artists or the rising stars of the New York scene.
It turns out that Limits to Growth was right on the money and 30 years of spectacularly ineffective
hand -
wringing and brow - beating by clueless environmentalists
such as these has not changed our trajectory one iota.
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?
From where I sit, the «conspiracy theory» line — that climate change scientists apparently are so well armed financially they can spearhead
such a major and global conspiracy, where as the poor ol Sultan of Omar has to sit weeping on his piles of billions,
wringing his
hands in impotency — seems a little hilarious.
Each time
such declarations are made,
hand wringing and demands for action are made, and just like years past,
such declarations are completely wrong.
Ask a lawyer how they're doing, what they're up to these days, some sort of vague question like that, and they'll almost certainly say «I'm very busy» or something similar, maybe even something more dramatic,
such as «I'm going out of my mind with all the work, it just keeps pouring in» accompanied by a nervous shake of the head and possibly a
wringing of
hands.