Sentences with phrase «wringing about»

Because it clearly isn't concern about everyone marrying later — it's more hand - wringing about the uneducated or barely educated lower - socioeconomic women who are having babies and not marrying.
There's a lot of hand - wringing about the 50 percent (give or take) divorce rate and the damage that it does to children.
It's refreshing to see a well - read and much - loved author championing a technology instead of hand - wringing about its social implications.
And I can see just down the road that there's going to be a lot of hand wringing about these screens.
Their hand - wringing about what's best for everyone's privacy seems rather hypocritical in that light.
Will it just lead to needless hand - wringing about conditions that people won't be able to do to much to address or that won't surface until much later in life?
«Reams of depressing data, loads of hand - wringing about the woeful state of humanity,» that's how film critics described Leonardo DiCaprio's The
And as the recent hand - wringing about Bjorn Lomborg's appointment, and subsequent dis - appointment at the University of Western Australia shows, the debate has at least one more axis than even the enforcers admit to.
Otherwise one might think that as with holocaust denial, and hand - wringing about a loss of free speech, you are holding a serious issue like McCarthyism hostage to score points in the climate wars.
But as it is reported, that all gets lost in the hand - wringing about whether climate change might possibly have something — anything — to do with it.
All this hand - wringing about the «indelible» «false impressions.»
There is much hand - wringing about large energy interests getting involved in politics — especially in the USA — but Business Green and the REA seem somewhat unashamed to admit that their own interests lie in particular election outcomes.
(1) How scientific «consensus» can be problematic and, (2) how hand - wringing about scientific «consensus» can be problematic.
Consider the hand - wringing about the Representative Grijalva initiative.
Poole doesn't make too big a deal of the politics, but highlights a parallel between the hand - wringing about invasive species, and immigration.
We have argued before that what emerges from the hand - wringing about the few moments of broadcasting that challenge environmentalism is not the exposure of the conspiratorial network of «well - funded denialists that environmentalists and the likes of David King and Bob Ward want us to believe exists.
The hand - wringing about what goes on in classrooms is symptomatic enough of political exhaustion.
This would change the psychology of the climate change issue from one of burden to opportunity, and change the likely outcome from one of hand - wringing about failure to excitement about tangible action to build a better world.»
«The Toxic Sublime», his metallic wall - hung paintings, and «Frozen Waves», massive stainless steel sculptures of seashells, are, he explains, a response to our impotent hand - wringing about the environment.
Also, it seems there is much hand - wringing about the current lack of «progress» or avant - garde in painting lately.
So, if so many more people are investing (ideologically, at least) in the white cube model, why is there is so much hand - wringing about finding alternatives to it?
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.
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.
The story ties neatly into this conceit, with lots of earnest hand - wringing about destiny and changing the future, and a few memorable time twists and alternate timelines.
In the northern hemisphere, kitten season happens in June, July and August and not November, December and January, so there's no influx of kittens to prompt hand - wringing about the surge in dumped animals.
Yes, there sure has been a lot of hand - wringing about China as of late.
(You would probably have missed this important point if you read some of the media hand - wringing about this change; whenever Amazon is involved, journalists trip over themselves to make Amazon look bad, regardless of the facts.)
Considering Warner Bros.» hand - wringing about the long - planned Justice League movie and The CW's uncertainty about the Amazon pilot, it may be some time before we see a live - action Wonder Woman...
When eBooks really started to take off around three years ago, their success was accompanied by the typical doomy, gloomy apocalyptic hand - wringing about the future of the printed book.
Last spring Facebook started hosting stories from the New York Times, BuzzFeed and other publishers directly on its iPhone app — a move that generated much chatter and hand - wringing about the Future of Media.
2 min readWhen eBooks really started to take off around three years ago, their success was accompanied by the typical doomy, gloomy apocalyptic hand - wringing about the future of the printed book.
When Georgia announced its decision to drop out of one of two federally funded assessment consortia aligned with the Common Core, it sparked a lot of Twitter hand - wringing about Common Core implementation from Andrew Smarick and Rick Hess, not to mention a Politico article using verbs like «crumbling» and «unraveling.»
Hand - wringing about young people's participation in politics and civic life is common, particularly in an election season.
Follow John Cusack and a bloated ensemble cast of international actors, all slumming it for cash, as they alternately engage in philosophical hand - wringing about the end of the world and evade one CGI sequence after another.
He's the main attraction in «Nightcrawler,» a cynical, sick - soul - of - Los - Angeles movie that announces itself as a «Medium Cool» or «Network» for the TMZ era, but doesn't have much to say beyond the familiar, shopworn hand - wringing about shutterbugs willing to do anything to get the shot and the desensitized voyeur audience — us — that laps it all up.
ABODO said: «Like many new technologies, dating apps provoke quite a bit of hand - wringing about contemporary life.
How can we take seriously the daily hand - wringing about fraud, non-replication, and biased statistics when in so blatant a case of data manipulation (where flawed predictors were the basis for surgery and chemotherapy regimens) we read: «Respondent neither admits nor denies ORI's findings of research misconduct»?
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.
With Labour politicians saying very little about the economy and tax beyond some somewhat exaggerated hand wringing about the Tories» promised # 6 billion cuts in non-frontline services, there is currently very little to distinguish them as a progressive party at all.
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).
There's a lot of hand - wringing about the 50 percent (give or take) divorce rate and the damage that it does to children.
Because it clearly isn't concern about everyone marrying later — it's more hand - wringing about the uneducated or barely educated lower - socioeconomic women who are having babies and not marrying.
Word of the upset traveled across the All England Club as an interesting bit of news, but nothing more: There was no moaning by fans and no hand - wringing about how this year's tournament, already battered by a rash of withdrawals, couldn't survive his departure.
There are a lot of distractions with the coaching change and hand wringing about the rest of the season, but there is really only one thing to focus on — just win the next game.
A brief exchange in a discussion about the future of the Democratic party suggests that liberals» hand - wringing about crime is not likely to end soon.
Its stories will do more than attacks on National Councils, hand - wringing about liberalism's ineffectual leftovers, and snide or spiteful sneers can do to explain why «we» have lost the world we have lost.
That said, and if you'll forgive the bluntness, we won't achieve this by hand - wringing about Obama under the banner «Evangel.»
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.
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