Sentences with phrase «who fret»

People who fret about manmade warming may find it hard to believe that CO2 actually loses «heat - trapping» ability.
And as for the observers who fret about Ruby's equally sincere commitment to sales — well, time is on his side.
Potential buyers who fret that the minivan they need may be as dull as it is useful should know that the»98 Ford Windstar also comes with a high degree of tartability.Check the appropriate boxes on the order form and you can spiff up the Windstar, a seven - passenger van with a good safety rating.How about a «denim blue» interior or gold accents on the badging and other exterior trim or seats with bold stitching denoting that yours is the line - topping Limited model or even a sport - utility - aping Northwoods appearance package?
If you are one of those strange supercar owners who fret over fuel efficiency, the Huracán Spyder packs a «cylinder - on - demand» feature that deactivates one bank of cylinders.
A University of Maryland researcher has a message for parents who fret about how much time their preteen children spend on computers: Worry not.
You can make fun of people who fret over 5 - year - olds and 6 - year - olds not learning enough history or science.
Even Hanson, though, is beginning to look downright optimistic compared to a new crop of climate scientists, who fret that things could head south as quickly as a handful of years, or even months, if we're particularly unlucky.
GOOD news for all those who fret about the fate of life in the cosmos.
Those who take a close interest today in its affairs are like people who fret in December about Andy Murray's chances of winning Wimbledon.
This can be handy for you if you are one of those parents who fret getting up and checking on your baby several times every night.
These are people who fret over their children's needs, carefully catalog their activities, watch them with a writer's rapt attention.
Christians who fret about whether faith is a work, have simply mixed up sola fide with sola gratia.
I use it all the time when i talk to those who fret that without tithing, the church wont survive.
And churches are intimidated, to the point of gagging themselves, by their own lawyers who fret about the loss of tax exemption.
It argues that the motivational strategies that work for optimists (who expect positive outcomes) are very different from those that are effective for defensive pessimists (who fret about negative ones)-- and you often gain nothing from trying to nudge an anxious employee (or yourself) into a happier mindset.
For watching video in loud public places like planes, all three will do the trick, but Bose's offering seems the best of the bunch if you're the type who frets over audio quality.
That's true of the newly widowed Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett), who frets over the future of Wakanda in a 3D - printed, Zulu - inspired, future - chic wardrobe.
The only significant female role — the African - American characters, male and female, are, unfortunately, pretty much relegated to grateful spectators — is Sally Field's overwrought Mary Todd Lincoln, who frets that history will remember her a madwoman.
Lawrence is saved from the wounds he himself suffers by an old gypsy woman (Geraldine Chaplin looking appropriately skeletal, spectral, and sere), who frets about saving him for the life of monthly transmutation to which he is now doomed.
Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane's sequel begins with a glimpse into the regal blue tang's childhood, back when she had a mother and father (Diane Keaton, Eugene Levy) who fretted over the dangers of her congenital inability to retain memories.
Enter the remaining cast of characters, both major and minor: the janitorial staff of the classified underground wing of the compound, Zelda Fuller (Octavia Spencer in a role written for her by del Toro) and the mute Elisa Esposito (Sally Hawkins, radiant in a star - making role); the attending government scientist Dr. Robert Hoffstetler (Michael Stuhlbarg), also a Russian double - agent; and, of course, Elisa's next door neighbor, Giles (Richard Jenkins, deserving of a Supporting Actor nomination), who frets about growing older and his hair loss, pines for love with a local pie shop employee and shares his passion for musicals with the equally besotted Elisa (they sit side - by - side on the sofa performing a quick soft shoe).
In an effort at gender inclusion (and shore - bound tension), The Finest Hours begins by establishing the courtship of Webber and his eventual fiancée Miriam (Holliday Grainger), who frets and struts her finest hours in the Coast Guard station, berating Chief Warrant Officer Daniel Cluff (Eric Bana), and along the coast, waiting for Bernie's boat to come in.
As the titular immense blue planet threatens to crash into Earth, a pair of siblings prepares for the possibility of oblivion: Kirsten Dunst, who's afflicted by crushing depression, and her more level - headed sister Charlotte Gainsbourg, who frets about her family's future.
Every Common Core critic who frets over loss of local control and nonexistent curricular - content mandates should be holding its authors and implementers to these words.
State - level NAEP reporting elicited mild concern from the NAE reviewers, who fretted that undue attention might be given to an Olympic - style ranking of states on the basis of their scores and insufficient heed paid to the «many factors» that influence such scores.
Blake, Many thanks for stating the obvious — I mean that sincerely, I can't be the ONLY one who frets about «What should I be doing NOW?»
For someone who frets over a difference of 50bps paid to a mutual fund company I find it surprising that there isn't a mention of the 6 % commission you pay to purchase the roof over your head and the 6 % commission you pay to realize your profits at the time of sale.
A reader left the following comment on an earlier post: «For someone who frets over a difference of 50bps paid to a mutual fund company, I find it surprising that there isn't a mention of the 6 % commission you pay to purchase the roof over your head and the 6 % commission you pay to realize your profits at the time of sale».
NEW MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART April 2 - June 29 Curated by Massimiliano Gioni The upward trajectory of Paul Chan's career should hearten anyone who frets over the fate of passionate, politically...

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May 1 (Reuters)- U.S. stock index futures treaded water on Tuesday, as strong earnings failed to excite investors who instead fretted about inflation, rising costs and protectionist policies.
Pelosi's commitment to stay on board provides a big relief for Republican operatives who were privately fretting that she would bow out of leadership to make way for a new generation, as Business Insider reported in March.
Worried money managers who are fretting about the recent market correction just need to follow the advice of Warren Buffett, an investment manager said.
He fretted over milliseconds and pushed his engineers — from those who developed algorithms to those who built data centers — to think about lag times.
If you're like the many small business owners who find themselves late to the game, don't fret.
«I've been wondering what the U.S. government was going to do,» said Joe Madden, a Mobile Experts analyst who has been fretting about China's protectionist telecoms strategy.
In a July 2015 email, Podesta frets to other campaign staffers about Sanders, who had challenged Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination all the way through to the end of the primary process.
But many people who would love to retire to the Old World fret that it's beyond their budget.
With that said, let's consider a few suggestions for the active manager who is fretting over the state of their industry:
All my neighbours who are fretting about the uncertainty know my position.
For an investor who plans to be in the market for years to come, fretting over daily oscillations in the market is a recipe for disaster.
The teaching that men are to be the «spiritual leaders» of their homes is found nowhere in Scripture, and yet I — along with far too many young evangelical women — spent hours upon hours fretting over this in college, worrying I'd never find a guy who was more knowledgeable about the Bible than I, who was always more emotionally connected to God than I, who was better at leading in the church than I, and who consistently exhibited more faithfulness and wisdom than I. (In fact, under this paradigm, I came to see many of my gifts as liabilities, impediments to settling down with a good «spiritual leader»!)
Apparently, none of them gave much thought to removing the stone from the entrance, except to fret about who might be enlisted to do it.
So Laurence Tribe» who ought to know» acknowledges «the possibility of making noises in the Constitution's language that sound like an argument for just about anything,» and he frets that «the text of the Constitution can be read to justify just about any decision» and so can safely be ignored.»
All of us fret and kick against the steel bands of institutionalism; the teacher against the grading system, the social worker against the artificiality created by the very fact of his being a professional representative of the state commissioned to deal with human needs, the worker something of whose very life is «bought» against the employer, and the sensitive employer who buys that portion of that life against the system, the public official against the role which political necessity assigns to him.
Maybe Theo was getting ahead of himself seeing it was AOC coming off and made an assumption!!?? Anyway, think many of us fret too much about who isn't getting game time etc etc..
Team News — Arsenal The Gunners are fretting over a possible ankle injury to their talismanic Welshman, Aaron Ramsey, who is an integral part of this Arsenal machine and, going by the latest reports, the 22 - year old is likely to miss to Saturday's home fixture against Man City.
Don't understand why people who have consistently moaned no strength in depth (not aimed at you Twig) start fretting about top quality players being benched — can't have it both ways.
Us Gooners have spent years angsting about putting out a decent team now we are fretting about who to drop.
The UCL has possibly 4 or 5 teams — and most of these teams are those who don't have to fret too much about winning their leagues on a regular basis and can organise and gear themselves with the UCL as a priority.
But since our defence is weak, I think we have to attack, might be a case of who can score the most - hope or pace, and broad range of attacking fretting players can win the day!
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