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"consternation" Definitions
  1. a worried, sad feeling after you have received an unpleasant surprise

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Instead, the overwhelming reactions were consternation, concern, and exhaustion. Consternation.
Consternation in the Marine Corps Marine officials decried the activity.
That's caused a lot of consternation in the VR space.
The plan was met by further consternation from industry leaders.
He had done that unilaterally last month, causing much consternation.
Immigrants reacted with consternation and anger in social media posts.
To him, Republicans consternation is a feature, not a bug.
I also expect these tweets will cause consternation in Seoul.
Among American observers there was consternation about Trump's broader conduct.
It is the negative reviews that cause the most consternation.
Her arrest had been met with consternation from Chinese officials.
Despite the consternation, the reductions did not immediately cause problems.
Churchill championed free trade to the consternation of Tory protectionists.
The report has provoked consternation in scientific circles for months.
He has urged residents to stay classy amid the consternation.
Brexit has thrown that into doubt, prompting consternation in Tokyo.
Neither did James Madison, to the consternation of Mr. Warren.
Both developments have increased Democrats' consternation about Trump's infrastructure plan.
The American contingent has already prompted some waves of consternation.
Despite the consternation permeating Washington, Iran today is losing Iraq.
The larger shift has generated consternation among Mr. Trump's supporters.
The story caused consternation among some fans of Bryan Adams.
And it left some students in a state of consternation.
This has triggered predictable — and justified — consternation among online conservatives.
Brexit uncertainty has since prompted consternation in some boardrooms in Tokyo.
And so overall you're just -- you're seeing more consternation, more fear.
In the movie, Steve Trevor's arrival causes consternation among the Amazonians.
The statement prompted anger in China and consternation among America's allies.
There was that wobbling again, and again, those faces of consternation.
So the rise in the number of refugees is causing consternation.
This new colloquial use of "crypto" caused consternation in security circles.
By the 20th century the deluge of copies was provoking consternation.
So the French effort has led to some consternation in Rome.
It also, of course, is cause for consternation among law enforcement.
Lind's tour dominated everyday conversations, much to the consternation of nonfans.
Nonetheless, the proposed entry ban has caused consternation in some countries.
Did Necrobutcher ever express any consternation about having you do this?
The new initiatives have been greeted with both cheers and consternation.
That's why there's some consternation about what increased chipmaking could mean.
Trump's volatility will also likely cause consternation from time to time.
Schwab: Well, there was lots of consternation among Wall Street people.
Mixed in with celebration, there's consternation among some previously illicit users.
This approach has caused some to view the show with consternation.
Then, to their consternation, the writer, Yang Hengjun, seemed to disappear.
But even Cespedes's good night came with a moment of consternation.
Memo from Hoover details Soviets' 'shock and consternation' after Kennedy death4.
Surprise and anger in Japan In Japan, meanwhile, there was consternation.
"I'm sure that's causing some consternation" and causing shares to fall.
"It's vindication and celebration, but also frustration and consternation," she said.
This, of course, may cause a lot of consternation among customers.
The image caused a flurry of consternation in the Israeli press.
Various profiles marveled with consternation at how well-read he is.
Promising to reject all Super PAC support, however, could cause consternation.
I suspect their consternation stems from the fear they could be next.
Amid consternation, parliament suspended examination of a bill to reform the constitution.
The polls did not move, much to the consternation of Trudeau officials.
The report caused considerable consternation within the upper echelons of the department.
Differences in pay and allowances have caused great consternation in the past.
"I think the consternation about this is a little misplaced," he said.
"I think the consternation about this is a little misplaced," Zucker said.
But her relationship with Jenner caused consternation within her circle of acquaintances.
But the idea alone has caused consternation, and not just among Democrats.
His actions were greeted with consternation from other leaders in his party.
Such eye-watering figures have no doubt caused consternation elsewhere in Hollywood.
That caused consternation among some potential donors, particularly among real estate interests.
If the ritual creates such consternation, she asked herself, why continue it?
But with the Urus SUV, Lamborghini has introduced a new feeling: consternation.
L, who drew the curiosity and consternation of passers-by and authorities.
The confusion in London is being met with increasing consternation in Brussels.
Both Tyler and larry have called me too to express their consternation.
IN LIFE, as in art, "Okja" has been causing consternation to big corporations.
Anytime a major social media platform makes even minor changes, it generates consternation.
The movement leaders accepted the deal to the consternation of many young activists.
Brits are taking to Twitter to express their consternation at the new guidelines.
Predictably enough, this has caused consternation and disappointment in parts of the City.
And, that caused panic and a consternation, so that was very, very concerning.
It is not the first time Ms Barr's political views have caused consternation.
As Wisconsin officials expressed consternation, Foxconn released an outline of a new plan.
Moscow has been causing great consternation among its European neighbors in recent years.
Indeed, in the face of such consternation, Honnold began to question it himself.
But Barbara faced other difficulties in her boxing career besides her mother's consternation.
So there is a lot of consternation about food waste, and justifiably so.
As such, its large-scale military exercises often cause consternation in the West.
Turkey recently invaded parts of Syria to the consternation of its NATO allies.
There was predictable consternation in Beijing and among foreign policy experts in Washington.
The essay caused widespread consternation — even a degree of panic — among Chinese entrepreneurs.
SORKIN: That consternation – is that being felt -- do you look at the institutional side?
Disarmament delays and the coca surge are also causing consternation in the United States.
To the consternation of cancer specialists, supplies of the drug recently have been scarce.
Many people already outsource their birthday greetings to Facebook, although not without some consternation.
Set against the consternation excited by the generals' departure, this record seems moderately reassuring.
It's caused a lot of consternation and I completely get why people hate it.
To the consternation of human rights advocates in Honduras and the U.S., on Sept.
But that level of coordination has led to consternation among some in the administration.
"The ongoing drip feed of high US interest rates is creating consternation," said Oliver.
It revisits issues and incidents reported (to much consternation) in Patricia Bosworth's 1984 biography.
But for all the public consternation, voting day problems hardly come as a surprise.
But Republican Trump critics including Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham voiced fresh consternation.
The episode lit up the Twittersphere with outrage, consternation, and even some common sense.
The push to upend the smoking ban has stirred more than the usual consternation.
Other Danish officials met Trump's announcement with consternation and a little bit of anger.
Even for the biggest Amazon boosters, such casual dishonesty should be cause for consternation.
But those payments did not end the two men's near-constant consternation about money.
Syria has also often deviated from Iran on policy issues — much to Tehran's consternation.
Jibo's sudden plunge into digital dementia brought on an outpouring of grief and consternation.
Lunella is very smart and knows it — much to the consternation of her teachers.
But that was not why his hiring caused some consternation on the Stanford campus.
The delay is causing bipartisan consternation, especially after Senate negotiations broke down last fall.
Backing away from the agreement would spur enormous consternation across Europe and in Moscow.
His face wore the same weary look of consternation it had featured for hours.
The report was met with consternation by lawmakers, with Senators Lindsey Graham, R-S.
Employees of the Adamo Group, the demolition contractor, turned to each other in consternation.
The two-date system has caused confusion and consternation for filers and tax professionals.
The Obama administration's guidelines on trans students have stirred up consternation on the right.
I'd already imitated everyone from the Backstreet Boys to Aaron Neville, much to Gretchen's consternation.
The move caused great excitement among supporters of Taiwanese independence, and great consternation in Beijing.
Locals on Saturday expressed both sympathy and consternation toward the president's war on fuel gangs.
The potatoes are amazing so I eat about half of them, much to his consternation.
I like Manhunt because, for the most part, it seems eager and bereft of consternation.
To be sure, Trump's eclectic and unorthodox agenda has caused considerable consternation among many Republicans.
Mr. Ahluwalia said it was not the first time that his turban had caused consternation.
Despite the consternation about how they've been rolled out, public opinion is on their side.
But the accord has caused consternation both within his government and among Italy's traditional allies.
The , as the yuan is also known, has already sparked consternation so far in 2016.
His face played a symphony of emotions: satisfaction, triumph, smugness, consternation, confusion, realisation, horror, disgust.
She's hollowed out, her face in constant consternation except when discussing Jamie with Mrs. Graham.
To the consternation of his commanding officer, he wolfed down eighteen buns in twenty minutes.
This has provoked no small amount of consternation among left-of-center journalists and commentators.
The prospect of a Trump-Putin meeting has sent ripples of consternation through European capitals.
Indeed, news of the potential penalty does not seem to have caused investors much consternation.
Internet companies often make business decisions that cause the United States intelligence community great consternation.
The state of New York hip-hop has long been a subject of much consternation.
But at least some consternation appeared to be building for a handful of Trump loyalists.
The spider stunt had caused some consternation for Lauren Marinaro, the director of Feuer/Mesler.
To Dorothea's consternation, they instruct him in feminism, menstruation, and the importance of the clitoris.
Power shift Still, there is consternation in many parts of the world about Trump's approach.
His distrust of Joshua Kimmich — the club's finest prospect — was a source of particular consternation.
Historically, this kind of move has sparked consternation, but I'm not feeling any of that.
Trump's open request to China and Ukraine on Thursday caused consternation across the political spectrum.
Ms. Grisham's under-the-radar style has caused consternation in Washington, where protocol is prized.
"There was a great deal of consternation on both sides of the aisle," Himes said.
Naturally, this is creating some consternation among people with, shall we say, delicate-sounding names.
Those local property taxes are the source of much consternation between cities and school districts.
Finally, in 2013, after continued consternation over the regulation, the N.F.L. abolished the tuck rule.
I recall no consternation about teaching politics during the George W. Bush administration, for example.
Russia's seizure of three Ukrainian Navy vessels, and 23 crew members, on Sunday provoked international consternation.
Yet for all his consternation over the cost of doing business, he can't give it up.
WEEK after week, Europeans turn their gaze to the American presidential election with consternation and bewilderment.
It reflected Trump's surprising strength among evangelicals and his adversaries' obvious befuddlement and consternation about that.
The findings have caused consternation, not least for non-scientists puzzled by what IARC's rankings mean.
But the party's original name did cause some consternation online, and no small amount of mockery.
But it is its taste for rhino horn that has lately caused the most consternation abroad.
There was consternation and condemnation from the usual quarters, but when has that dissuaded the North?
The latest item from Melania's wardrobe causing consternation: a pair of wheat-colored Timberland construction boots.
The issue is just one of many that have caused consternation for Palestinians and their allies.
Yet unlike the consternation that normally accompanies a slumping currency, Mexico's trading partners have been silent.
That coverage, together with Breitbart's broader reputation for inflammatory journalism, is causing consternation on Capitol Hill.
But the plan may leave at least some ditches regulated, to the consternation of agriculture groups.
It will also, to India's consternation, pass close to the contested border between the two countries.
The ads caused plenty of consternation from Republicans, who accused Democrats of slamming their own policies.
But that is precisely the role Trump has chosen, to the consternation of alienated U.S. allies.
If you talk to people in digital advertising these days, there is endless consternation and panic.
Many have expressed concern and consternation about the global and long-term consequences of the cuts.
A photo of a child who is alone and not smiling should not cause such consternation.
But if that is the biggest cause of consternation around the Redskins, they will take it.
Mr. Chavez gained control of both units and unified them, causing some consternation on both sides.
These companies showed up on cities' doorsteps overnight, to the consternation of citizens and city workers.
They talked of jihad and Syria, and the torment caused Aya such consternation she stopped eating.
My host must have sensed my consternation, and so he went to tell the driver himself.
In the United States, the AT&T plan to buy Time Warner is still causing consternation.
It will not end the harmful Outpatient Observation classification and may cause more confusion and consternation.
To the consternation of some McKinsey partners, that arrangement continued until the end of June 2016.
Israel enabled the measures by bringing in emergency laws on Tuesday, causing consternation among privacy activists.
Even the arrangements for the dead despot's funeral have been causing confusion, consternation and bad blood.
" He said it "should probably cause some consternation among any rational people in the White House.
The so-called Sharpiegate caused anger and consternation inside the federal agencies responsible for weather forecasting.
Or Sanders admitting to his disinterest in traditional political gladhanding, and the board's consternation in response.
Such comments from a sitting president, however, were unusual and triggered consternation in the legal community.
And VMware's special committee may demand most of it, given the company's consternation over a deal.
Much to the consternation of Republican elites, it also stands well outside of conservative political ideology.
But that happened only after the president's unpredictability caused consternation among Republicans as well as Democrats.
From debates to campaign ads, it was Rubio who endured the brunt of the right's consternation.
In 1981 he drew national coverage and consternation in the church when he adopted a child.
The attack was termed a "hate crime" in Times stories, to the consternation of several readers.
After May won the premiership, she prompted consternation in European capitals by appointing Johnson foreign minister.
He was also cagey about revealing his true identity, to the consternation of Syed's assistant, Darlene Row.
But they're not always where you're looking for them, and that can lead to confusion and consternation.
While a Nobel award would cause consternation among Trump's critics, he also has some high-profile supporters.
Josh Blundo designed a single-seater pickup truck, which caused a bit of consternation among the judges.
Our live blog tracked market reaction amid growing consternation over Britain's possible exit from the European Union.
The announcer read Cosby's name, to mild consternation and fading grumbles, only to have Kimmel walk out.
I couldn't help but notice a tinge of consternation on the faces of those overseeing the project.
Brienne's initial consternation when Arya bests her is painful to watch, mainly since she's my favorite character.
That Hawaii trip, in 2000, supposedly for a swing-dancing workshop, provoked significant consternation among her parents.
TESCO'S decision to bake croissants that are straight rather than crescent-shaped has been met with consternation.
Courtiers gained Elizabeth's favour through exploits of land and sea, to the consternation of the old nobility.
Bob Woodward, my former colleague at The Washington Post, is one of the rare voices of consternation.
The use of private email among government officials has caused consternation at the national level, as well.
Predictive features on websites gained lots of traffic before the election but caused lots of consternation afterward.
Guerrero's suspension has provoked consternation in Peru, with even the country's president weighing in on the affair.
The surprise is that so many Republicans are now expressing consternation at what Mr. Trump is doing.
But Giuliani has also caused consternation, even among White House staff, with some of his television interviews.
The international referees spent a lot of time blowing their whistles, to the consternation of both sides.
They have been sources of tremendous growth for auction houses, but also sources of volatility and consternation.
That's because most Filipinos like Duterte exactly the way he is, even if it causes consternation abroad.
In late March, anti-Semitic imagery and comments posted to that account sparked consternation among Facebook employees.
The fact that he is wielding such power is causing consternation among critics of Trump's immigration policies.
Even as the conference has caused consternation, companies still appear to be laying the groundwork for deals.
He began incorporating film and other multimedia elements into his operas, sometimes to the consternation of critics.
Though it is forbidden to photograph between cities, I took pictures surreptitiously, much to my son's consternation.
Local and international human rights and press freedom groups have expressed their consternation over Ms. Raissouni's arrest.
She admitted having some consternation about her celebration, which was just a fist pump and a smile.
But it was the missiles, not the initial locking onto the helicopter, that aroused this group's consternation.
Much of the Republican consternation surrounds increased turnout among black voters during early voting, which concluded Saturday.
There was some consternation when they heard that a young teammate was managing Chicago's first-round pick.
Other Democrats expressed consternation that Trump took military action without the approval — or even knowledge — of Congress.
"The whole Island remained in great Terror and Consternation for some time," a British squadron commander observed.
The consternation sapped some of the glory of the moment from "Moonlight" and its all-black cast.
Speaking of competition, Amazon continues to be a major point of consternation for competitors of all kinds.
In that respect, Mr. Trump's private consternation mirrored some of his public complaints about the Russia issue.
In these sorts of venues, Mr. Trump is a man whose words and deeds evoke great consternation.
" When he announced his retirement, the Times reported, his congregation responded with audible consternation and shouts of "no!
For the first year of its life, iPhone's lack of native apps or games was cause for consternation.
This has been a source of consternation for the Eastern European allies of ours too for many years.
A victim's statement from a county employee said the hack caused a great deal of fear and consternation.
Yet, given the consternation this has caused, I will give answer, to preclude further recurrence of mass vapors.
Cruz pointed out in consternation that Facebook had even shut down the Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day page.
Mr Cuomo's move provoked wide consternation and an investigation from Mr Bharara's office, though no charges were filed.
From this public consternation ensued the follies, abasements and fanaticism of their compatriots' deepening obsession with spy rings.
Trump's protectionist economic policies, in particular, have caused consternation among establishment Republicans, many of whom are business leaders.
The divide has caused deep consternation among Republican officials, but Earnest said Tuesday the current circumstances were predictable.
Some criticism coming from Republicans The NRCC's brutal tactics have drawn notice and some consternation from Republican politicos.
Labour's Lofoten move, which created a parliamentary majority against drilling, caused consternation in the oil and gas industry.
The debate prior was scheduled for the Saturday night before Christmas, much to the consternation of some Democrats.
Erdogan has emphasized consumption-led growth, to the consternation of investors who have hoped for greater fiscal discipline.
Apple's anticipated removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack has drawn plenty of ire and consternation, and rightly so.
This is causing consternation over the cerrado, the savannah region in Brazil absorbing much of the new planting.
The Council's decision has drawn consternation not only among preservationists but also from the Landmarks Preservation Commission itself.
Needless to say, Garrett's decision caused much head scratching among neutral fans, and deeper consternation among Cowboy fans.
This has been a major source of unhappiness among working people, and a subject of consternation among policymakers.
She did repeat Canada's consternation at the steel and aluminum tariffs Mr. Trump imposed on national security grounds.
However, having worked past startlement, not to say consternation, most will acknowledge the peculiar aptness of Farrell's approach.
Its message of tolerance caused a certain amount of consternation when it was published in Poland in 2014.
El Tri's passionate American following has caused no small amount of consternation at U.S. Soccer over the years.
Much to her father's consternation, she went off to Bocconi University in Milan, where she studied foreign languages.
Their comings and goings have provoked some consternation, and more than a little speculation, in the Italian media.
And yet all those numbers ended up as footnotes to the consternation fostered by the four-stroke penalty.
John" has attractive original music, though nothing involving enough to stir particular consternation at mentions of "the Jews.
The entire plan depended on Secretary of War Edwin Stanton to oversee its implementation—much to Johnson's consternation.
Trump's refusal to condemn Russia has largely prompted consternation, scorn and disbelief from politicians, pundits and the press.
Timing of letter questioned The timing of the letter has caused consternation on both sides of the aisle.
"It would be impossible for me to overstate the amount of consternation inside the building around this issue."
But if he had put on the British uniform, it would have created some consternation among family members.
Amid consternation, the governor later said he had misheard the question and wasn't sure what he would do.
Plenty of channels have shifted their names or logos, inspiring immediate consternation that eventually faded into the background.
To the consternation of the right wing, he also saw Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat as a viable negotiating partner.
He'll start this week with British Prime Minister Theresa May, who's already expressed consternation over his past inflammatory comments.
The current state of Marzipan apps has caused no small amount of consternation among many in the Mac community.
He's by far the least politically correct member of the Royal Family, but, despite mass consternation, he still DGAF.
Investor consternation will now shift from price increase churn to competition, but Disney+ concerns are misplaced, in our view.
The United States is currently collaborating with the YPG in the fight against ISIS -- to the consternation of Ankara.
Still, even though there's consternation in Apple Land, Microsoft has to work harder to break through into consumer consciousness.
To the amazement and consternation of GOP regulars, the Willkie campaign caught fire in May and June of 1940.
The melody from "In My Life" in particular has been one of the bigger sources of consternation among fans.
The 2012 reboot came to consoles, but — to the consternation of fans — the sequel was announced for PC only.
"If you had seen some of the ads that McConnell has run ... you might understand my consternation," Brooks said.
Red-state Democrat as ranking member: To the consternation of progressives and environmental advocacy groups, West Virginia moderate Sen.
This has caused consternation aplenty in regions where high property values have long resulted in substantial deductions for homeowners.
That's why, much to the consternation of my copy editors, I have started using hashtags like #TodayILearned and #NowIKnow.
In 1989, Sony's chief, Akio Morita, was asked about all the consternation over his acquisition of assets in Hollywood.
Yet to the consternation of many Alison D. stuck, even after New York enacted same-sex marriage, in 2011.
Both candidates continue to trail in the polls, running increasingly quixotic campaigns to the consternation of their entire party.
But as the finishing touches are placed on the building, the mood here has changed from consternation to excitement.
Quite the opposite: Nothing quickens the pulse and induces the delight of conservatives more than the consternation of liberals.
At the time, the news had been received with consternation by liberal groups, including the Center for Inquiry (CFI).
Later in the day, the donkey made its own way back to Muzbat — to the consternation of the villagers.
The move to suspend Parliament was met with consternation from opposition MPs and even some within Johnson's own party.
They will probably cause some consternation over the commerce revolving around a man who died in a tragic accident.
This is something that would likely pass unnoticed in the United States, but it has caused great consternation here.
That, in turn, caused consternation among my editors in an era when reporting was meant to be less analytical.
Mr. Peng discovered, to his consternation, that his creation had preceded him, and that the child was almost unrecognizable.
To the consternation of some rank-and-file liberal activists, Washington-based Democrats barely sought to compete in Kansas.
Ultimately, despite the consternation he so presciently expressed in the spring of 1964, Vietnam did mean something to Johnson.
For example, declaring the US would close its southern border had wide implications that caused consternation in many quarters.
A look of pained consternation, over his Republican colleagues' latest attack or intelligence leak, is as animated as he gets.
After a little consternation, Tansy's new owner Robin Queen, a linguist at the University of Michigan, got some advice: sheep.
The firing of the Russia-friendly Michael Flynn as national security adviser may have caused some consternation in the Kremlin.
Some of the consternation may stem from Mr Thiel's politics: he was a big donor to Donald Trump's election campaign.
While the name evokes consternation for good reason, deciding whether to treat or not treat prostate cancer can be maddening.
Why it matters: The report will cause consternation at the Federal Reserve, as it showed little acceleration in wage growth.
There is likely to be "consternation in the Gulf" over Hezbollah's more entrenched role in Lebanon's cabinet, Capital Economics said.
Then I graduated and I made a conscious decision that I was going to stop causing consternation in his life.
President Obama was notoriously aggressive in his policies toward leakers, to the consternation of many journalists and civil liberties lawyers.
To the consternation of at least one number-obsessed reporter, then, the record was eluded by a mere four cents.
The measure was the result of a deal struck between Trump and Democratic leaders, to the consternation of many Republicans.
His order came just weeks after a Kurdish referendum for independence claimed Kirkuk as their own, causing consternation in Baghdad.
The fact that the "free economic zone" expired on April 1 causes far more consternation than a renewed Cold War.
The shock and consternation over the GOP referencing that common knowledge in a Christmas statement is ... View the discussion thread.
For more than a year now, the Chinese economy has been causing consternation by showing very clear signs of slowing.
However, to the consternation of some activists, it did not include a commitment to hold a climate change-specific debate.
The revelations over the source has caused consternation between the Justice Department, Capitol Hill and the White House for weeks.
Anything more extreme would be met with major consternation in the House and Senate — and even in the White House.
Trump's agenda on immigration, trade, cyber security, tax reform and other issues has caused deep consternation in the tech industry.
In May of this year, the league issued a new policy, much to the consternation of some players and staff.
New York is also a leader in incentives and tax breaks for businesses, to the consternation of some watchdog groups.
In December, the 32 N.F.L. owners, after much consternation, agreed to extend Goodell's contract an additional five years, through 2024.
Still, the plans indicate that Saudi officials believe the international consternation over the murder of Jamal Khashoggi has largely subsided.
The CFTC's tough stance has caused some consternation among the industry, which had hoped for a lighter touch under Trump.
Mr. Murphy, who recently visited Ukraine, said Mr. Zelensky expressed consternation to him that the security aid was held up.
So far, only two Republican senators have spoken out, fairly mildly, to express consternation at the president's latest alleged abuses.
It's a statistic that causes consternation even among some Republican strategists, who say Trump risks being defined by his opponent.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, who backed Sanders, and Ayanna Pressley, who endorsed Warren — have also caused consternation.
Last summer it seemed like Three Lives was running out of lives, much to the consternation of its many fans.
These trends worked themselves out by the end of the day, but not before causing considerable consternation in the Cave.
When Russia sold Alaska to the U.S. 150 years ago today, there was consternation on both sides of the Pacific.
Recent years have seen an enormous gas renaissance, and, much to climate hawks' consternation, most professionals expected it to continue.
Either way, it was a bit of a public-relations mess, and caused a lot of consternation especially in conservative circles.
But Kavanaugh&aposs nomination has triggered consternation among pro-choice progressives who have viewed him as a threat to abortion rights.
He seems taken by surprise, and the family's kids react with distress and consternation, worried that the animal was feeling pain.
CBS All Access's The Good Fight is one I just haven't caught up with yet, to the consternation of my friends.
Patrick Toomey (R-Pa.), another top committee Republican, has voiced consternation about the prospect of moving back to the gold standard.
The year ended with the arrest of Huawei's chief financial officer in Canada at U.S. request, to the consternation of China.
Naturally, a screen cap of that "Woohoo!" email found its way onto Twitter, igniting a fresh round of excitement and consternation.
The British singer has been spotted with a ring on his wedding finger and there's been some consternation among his admirers.
There was a lot of consternation and concern around the use of Alcantara on the keyboard deck of the first Laptop.
Russel said "a real climate of uncertainty about the Philippines' intentions had created consternation in many countries," including the United States.
Much to the consternation of his teacher, Fontana decide to focus on exploring less permanent mediums like plaster, terracotta, and ceramics.
Nervous semi-luddites like myself have been heard expressing consternation about the potential fallout when it comes to real human intimacy.
Whether flippant, dismissive or well-reasoned, many responses share consternation and a sense that these Sanders acolytes are not being strategic.
Trump's pledge to seek a closer relationship with Russia has caused consternation on both sides of the aisle in Congress. Rep.
His reticence, together with the sheer shock value and the pointed timing of the piece, earned him more consternation than praise.
The program has been a source of consternation among the U.S. and European countries who have expressed concerns about its purpose.
Were Apple engineers sitting back in Cupertino, watching us all on some sort of GPS-equipped monitor, sniggering at our consternation?
They were hanging their hats on a stronger action against Clinton because they are wringing their hands with consternation over Trump.
And amid some consternation among even his fellow Republicans that he has given too much away, Trump promised to be vigilant.
On Tuesday, much to the consternation of Mr. Castro, Mr. Obama will sit down with antigovernment dissidents and civil society leaders.
The letter has caused some internal consternation within DSA, which has been criticized for being a heavily white and male organization.
That's led to some consternation about the complexity of the Kardashian family tree, especially as it relates to the aforementioned Tyga.
Meanwhile, there's been consternation within Trumpworld over whether to endorse Roby, who has worked hard at gaining back the president's approval.
The glorious rise of my furry affiliate came as a bit of a shock, and I'm not alone in my consternation.
The seller, to much consternation, was the McCormick Place convention center in Chicago, which had bought the painting with public funds.
Only see each movie once This one, added at the end of April update, caused a lot of consternation among customers.
The Trump administration's approach to trade has also caused consternation in the wider Pacific region at a time of geopolitical unease.
His impulsive and pugnacious manner — which served him well on the campaign trail — has caused consternation now that he is president.
Our questions draw on the biggest stories of the week (including sports and pop culture, to the consternation of some readers).
It was Mr. Wilder's insistence that he should get a grade of B that seemed to have caused the most consternation.
The Americans have expressed consternation that the Kurds will seldom wear body armor or helmets, even when they have the equipment.
One was "likely to cause consternation" about the purported author, the court said, but that was not enough to show injury.
But at least one lawyer close to the administration suggested that there was consternation in the department over the president's messages.
The understaffing at the investigations division is well known inside the agency and has been the source of consternation for officials.
Hemingway alluded to Henry's injury, referencing his own emasculated narrator, in "The Sun Also Rises," to his editor Maxwell Perkins's consternation.
"  "Like most of my fellow American Muslims, I spent much of 2016 watching with consternation as Donald Trump vilified our community.
There was consternation about the deal terms — particularly the 50 percent cut of revenue that Apple was said to be demanding.
Mr. Horowitz was in charge of sports programming, and his radical restructuring of the network caused widespread consternation among its employees.
Consternation about pulling off an accurate count has been part of the run-up to past censuses, especially regarding funding challenges.
It's the 120 fps that's causing the consternation, as only a few theaters in the world are equipped to handle it.
For Versace's fans, the announcement has caused some distress and consternation because the brand's image is radically different from Michael Kors's.
Nodding to the consternation her endorsement had already stirred, Ms. Haley grabbed the microphone from Mr. Rubio after he had spoken Wednesday.
Those admiring faces turn to ones of consternation and judgment, as they begin to consider Ivanka Trump's role in her dad's administration.
So there was consternation in Britain following Trump's inaugural address, which seemed to herald a new era of trade tariffs and protectionism.
Meanwhile, there's been consternation within Trumpworld over whether to endorse Roby, who has worked hard at gaining back the president&aposs approval.
Numerous security researchers express consternation that it took Facebook so long to realize how the Russian troll farm was exploiting the platform.
Even without public pronouncements, Riyadh's private consternation could be discerned in the pages of semi-official media and comments by influential clerics.
While easily as profane and violent as Casino or The Departed, there's a markedly different energy here, elegiac and full of consternation.
Democratic and Republican lawmakers expressed consternation at the secrecy surrounding facial-recognition technology during a U.S. House Oversight Committee hearing in March.
To the consternation of some Republican hardliners, he has also weighed in on their efforts to scrap Mr Obama's health-care reform.
Much to the consternation of streak-loving snappers, many found that their streaks had completely vanished when they next opened the app.
John Bolton, America's national-security adviser, caused consternation in Pyongyang when he suggested in April that Libya might be a useful model.
A lot of excitement among those who have wanted to see these documents and, obviously, some consternation over what&aposs been withheld.
The decision to cap CEO terms caused consternation among bankers who described it as an unexpected overreach into the private sector's affairs.
The future is coming, with technologies that can be used for good or ill, but this study deserves more celebration than consternation.
The GILTI provision has already caused consternation among corporations by inadvertently creating higher tax bills for those with only limited overseas exposure.
AMERICA HAS always been full of languages, a fact that has been both a source of pride and a cause for consternation.
Orban's actions have caused consternation at EU headquarters in Brussels, which has threatened legal action against the Hungarian government over the proposal.
LONDON — Wild Bieber sightings have been reported across the UK and Ireland to the excitement, bemusement, and sometimes consternation of local residents.
The year ended with the arrest of Huawei's chief financial officer (CFO) in Canada at U.S. request, to the consternation of China.
Series creator Jeff Davis made the announcement here at San Diego Comic-Con, much to the consternation of the show's swooning fanbase.
The second set of talks, which Trump instructed Bolton to organize last week, drew surprise and consternation among some national security officials.
Then in late 2017 a rumor spread, to the consternation of many number theorists, that Mochizuki's papers had been accepted for publication.
So while Clarke's eyebrows may be a source of consternation for the actress herself, her fans are unlikely to stop praising them. 
Beyond the most rarefied political precincts, however, Mr. Bloomberg and his White House hopes have stirred a mixture of curiosity and consternation.
To the consternation of conservatives, the flexibility provided by the welfare block grant has allowed some states to avoid the work requirements.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Five years ago the arrival of a wave of refugees caused much consternation and fueled support for Germany's far-right.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Five years ago the arrival of a wave of refugees caused much consternation and fueled support for Germany's far-right.
Mr. Priebus's inability to control Mr. Trump or even control who could wander in and out of the Oval Office caused consternation.
But as some of you may have noticed, it most emphatically is now, to the loud consternation of many of our readers.
Mr. Erdogan has expressed personal admiration for Mr. Putin, to the consternation of many European and American leaders, if not President Trump.
In fact — and to the great consternation of the Democratic members of the committee, at least — Mr. Sessions was not on board.
It's clear in Bernstein's telling that Kushner nixed Christie at every turn with more than a little glee, much to Christie's consternation.
Drivers have also been a source of consternation for food-delivery services like DoorDash, which has been accused of skimming drivers' tips.
This approach is likely not only to receive pushback from Democrats but also to cause considerable consternation in President Trump's own party.
Although Mr. Pai is well liked by other Republicans in government, his impending appointment was greeted with much consternation by consumer groups.
A common thread of these conversations is consternation at the repression of free expression and the new puritanism that has replaced it.
Whether that is true or not, the haste with which Sondland was blocked appears to have caused consternation even among Trump loyalists.
That caused consternation in Beijing, and Mr. Xi refused to get on the phone with Mr. Trump until he reaffirmed the policy.
Important U.S. industries have responded with consternation to the increasing risk of a trade war with China, dubbing it an unwinnable situation.
High on that list is her sometimes rocky relationship with her younger brother, Warren Beatty, who caused her consternation at the Oscars.
The 2016 race caused consternation in Hollywood, with dozens of celebrities threatening to leave the country if Trump won the White House.
Should the president's rally in Minneapolis proceed, it wouldn't be the first Trump campaign event to cause fiscal consternation among municipal officials.
Minnesota Timberwolves (21-22) As regular readers know, Glen Taylor's passive ownership style is a frequent source of consternation for the Committee.
This is even truer in 13 than it was when Leckey, to the consternation of many, won the Turner Prize in 2008.
Trump promised trade barriers, tariffs, and walls, to the gaping consternation of the conservative monied class, and paid no penalty at all.
That, of course, hasn't stopped university officials and students alike from reacting with anger and consternation and proactively disavowing Spencer's white supremacist positions.
Jim Justice's high-profile switch from the Democratic to Republican Party in 20103 — or the source of consternation for Democrats nationwide, like Sen.
I know there's consternation between wanting to allow for new ways for startups to attract capital and to protect investors from outright fraud.
Only "Downton Abbey" fans may recognize the disease as (spoiler alert) London doctors inaccurately diagnosed Lord Merton with it, initially causing much consternation.
The judgment will also cause consternation in many of the 20 other Latin American and Caribbean countries that fall under the court's jurisdiction.
There were no signs of consternation as hundreds of Likud supporters streamed into the basketball arena the party had hired for election night.
As we reported, Beyonce kept the secret from everyone, much to the consternation of the folks who announced she'd be headlining at Coachella.
Earlier this month, to the consternation of much of his cabinet, he signed a law abolishing tuition fees for students in state universities.
The dynamics of the White House negotiating team have always been a subject of fascination, and consternation, in both parties on Capitol Hill.
An increasingly aggressive war of words between the nuclear-armed United States and North Korea has caused consternation among the region's major powers.
The president's surprise fiscal deal has empowered Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, to the consternation of top Republicans — which is technically Trump's party.
But they, too, stopped short of declaring their consternation publicly, determined instead to remain focused on their agenda and keep the President occupied.
In a bizarre ending to the race, and to Vettel's consternation, the chequered flag was waved a lap early by model Winnie Harlow.
Numerous foreign policy experts have already expressed consternation at the differences between the president's language toward Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Kim.
That's what Republicans promised, and to the consternation of Democrats hopeful of a "blue wave" come November, it looks to be coming true.
The issue causing so much anger and consternation: where children will go to elementary school in a section of the Upper West Side.
According to the Adblock Plus forums, Taboola, a content-marketing company, has been accepted by Adblock Plus, to the consternation of some users.
That caused consternation in conservative ranks, especially among those who took heart from Trump's decision to phase out the Obama-era immigration initiative.
Trump withdrew from the Paris agreement in June, eliciting widespread consternation from signatories in Europe and Asia, as well as individual U.S. states.
The Democratic Socialists of America have endorsed Bernie Sanders's campaign for president, despite some consternation within the organization regarding his comments on reparations.
There has been some consternation that even a whole parade of upright public servants bearing damning testimony will be unable to do that.
The regular cycles of consternation spun up by Mr. Trump's unconventional approach to the job of being president help keep that wound raw.
The monument, known as Silent Sam, has been on campus for over 100 years — and has been a point of consternation for decades.
Berenice hears this insult to her relative without visible consternation, and it is Honey whom she later rebukes for bringing it on himself.
President Donald Trump tweeted his consternation, accusing the ECB of waging a currency war and once again attacking his own country's Federal Reserve.
To the consternation of Jets fans, the offensive line, which has given up 26 sacks this season (second in the N.F.L.), never left.
The brain's risk assessment approach simply overwhelms rational calculation — a source of endless consternation to health officials trying to raise flu vaccination rates.
His influence in the region has been met with consternation by US officials, who widely allege that his actions further destabilized the region.
A few days ago Secretary of State Pompeo apparently declined to sign the proposed Afghan peace deal, to the great consternation of some.
To the consternation of many at home, Russia appears to reprising Cold War threats to rain nuclear annihilation on the U.S. if attacked.
He plowed right ahead with it and made his money, much to the consternation of Michael Jackson truthers who still very much exist.
To some Star Wars fans, reports that the upcoming movie Rogue One was spending weeks reshooting some scenes this summer was cause for consternation.
But there's no indication that a spending bill will be signed before the month ends; a matter of apparent consternation to the FCC's defense.
The call raised consternation in Beijing, which sees the self-ruled island as a renegade province and objects to other governments dealing with it.
That said, they would be free to contact Urmson, whose departure caused much consternation internally, due to his well-regarded reputation and affable personality.
EPA ethics officials have said  the lease did not violate federal ethics rules, but it has still been a cause of consternation for Pruitt.
That seems to have caused some consternation on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers prodded Mr. Zuckerberg about why, exactly, they should believe his promises now.
No reform, a festering immigration problem -- and a 2014 executive order by Obama that has caused all sorts of consternation on the political right.
In the fall of 1845, there was consternation in Ireland about whether the blight might spread, but the new potatoes looked fine when harvested.
President Trump's actions on and off social media have long been and will continue to be a subject of consternation and debate for many.
The fallout from the WannaCrypt ransomware attack which quickly spread to multiple countries and systems last Friday continues to cause consternation around the world.
She has sensibly recognized there is no time for victory laps while Comey is issuing statements which induce more confusion and consternation than clarity.
Kranz navigates Sam's simultaneous innocence and dangerous selfishness nicely, and his clear consternation at the situation is one of the film's better comic elements.
If he stays in the race, softens his rhetoric against Clinton and begins the process of healing the party, there will be less consternation.
That decision to run against Senator Michael B. Enzi — a well-liked Republican incumbent with no apparent vulnerabilities — prompted some consternation from the start.
NEW YORK (IFR) - US corporate tax reform proposals are causing consternation among bond market players, who fear their implementation will drastically reduce issuance levels.
According to horological legend the first luxury watch made of steel – the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak caused great consternation when it launched in 1972.
It&aposs consternation, I think frustration at this point as to why Congress won&apost do its job and pass meaningful immigration reform. SEN.
Ever since Apple did away with the iPhone's headphone jack, the issue's been one of consternation every time another brand debuts a jackless phone.
The President's comments caused consternation in Washington among Democrats who spoke out publicly and Republicans who expressed their concern in a more private fashion.
So definitely no consternation, but for sure it's strange to us how the idea of songs hasn't been discussed much around what we do.
But expect some consternation among fiscal conservatives in the House if Trump gets his way and they're asked to vote on the Senate budget.
Still, after standing pat at the trade deadline and enduring a little in-house consternation, Boston remains the envy of most of the league.
He also caused consternation inside the Pentagon by unilaterally changing policy on how the public is notified of troops killed in action in Afghanistan.
Yet, to the consternation of some of his voters, Mr Hollande applied the 223% tax rate for only two years, and then binned it.
This is another thing that's likely to cause people some consternation — but I'm here to tell you that everything is going to be fine.
Trump also sought to show he wasn't overlooking Russian actions that have elicited global consternation, especially from nearby nations in eastern and central Europe.
To his father's consternation, everything from Eddy's manner of speaking, to his gait, to his tastes are effeminate in the eyes of the townspeople.
On Thursday, May 10, 2018, Fox canceled the five-season-old cop comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine, to the consternation of the internet at large.
NSOs alleged use of a flaw in WhatsApp to hijack phones caused international consternation when it was made public in May of this year.
For example, there was consternation in the United Kingdom about Prime Minister Theresa May's apparent difficulty in scheduling a meeting at Davos with Trump.
NSOs alleged use of a flaw in WhatsApp to hijack phones caused international consternation when it was made public in May of this year.
NSO's alleged use of a flaw in WhatsApp to hijack phones caused international consternation when it was made public in May of this year.
He hid the salt in tiny bags in his tights, to the consternation of referees and anyone who got in the ring against him.
While Trump's unilateral tendencies cause consternation among much of the Washington foreign policy establishment, his unabashed nationalism is clearly a draw for his supporters.
This week's collapse of the Iranian nuclear deal justifiably caused global consternation at the thought of Iran moving closer to becoming a nuclear power.
But this caused consternation among some European parliamentarians as the financial instruments involved were at the root of the 2007-08 global financial crisis.
Much to Mr. Uribe's consternation, the leaders then began confessing not only their war crimes but also their ties to his allies and relatives.
The report that there was a more than 40 percent drop in visitors caused consternation at the museum, The Art Newspaper reported this week.
And, to the consternation of many immigration hawks, most of them have been allowed to stay in the US in one form or another.
Now, the government panel is going a step further by calling for a full investigation — and a major root of the consternation is China.
We had a lot of, at The Verge, a lot of consternation from our audience because they wanted us to be a tech site.
It suggests to me that maybe, just maybe, all this consternation about Medicare-for-all sinking Sanders against Trump is a little bit overblown.
"We believe this would be much to the consternation of many people around the U.K. who wish to celebrate this momentous event," they wrote.
Before bitcoin can take off, the crypto market first needs to evolve to address a few topics of consternation to institutional investors, says Gurbacs.
No modern president had ever expressed himself publicly in this manner, and the universal reaction seemed to be a mixture of horror and consternation.
The department tags and releases most of the bears, but it destroys a small number of them, to the consternation of some wildlife groups.
The sledgehammer nature of the proposals has caused considerable consternation and not just in China, which was quick to describe the report as "baseless".
The crux of their argument is that energy efficiency standards have made America's dishwashers ineffective with ever-longer cycles, to the consternation of users.
During Mr. Clinton's trial, that tradition caused some consternation for Republican House managers, who complained about being seated so close to the president's allies.
In an effort to ease her consternation, Peter opened the bottle for them to share to the cheers of a bunch of contestants. Yay!
The redactions, on top of the number of the documents shared, have fueled consternation from lawmakers, who have received productions about every two weeks.
And he caused consternation in GOP ranks when he at one point described as "mean" the House-passed legislation that he had previously praised.
Since 2006, few malware campaigns have caused as much international consternation as Zeus, a trojan horse that became the favored malware of organized crime.
The tardiness of the two central characters, Gabriel Conroy (Boyd Gaines), the Morkans' favorite nephew, and his wife, Gretta (Kate Burton), causes momentary consternation.
We in the U.S. paused our implementation of the new controls locally, based on unprecedented industry feedback including, outcry, panic, chagrin, consternation, and frustration.
She herself is never sure that she isn't being self-indulgent, and her consternation about that fact invites deep sympathy with her underlying pain.
It's not going to be a fun task for Tesla's legal and financial advisors, unless their idea of fun is a lot of consternation.
His decision to revoke American participation in an antinuclear deal with Iran and resume sanctions has brought consternation from key American allies in Europe.
But the United States has remained Taiwan's most important partner, and the Trump administration has bolstered some support, to the consternation of Chinese officials.
Instead, we are drawn into Dixon's consternation — and Laurel's — precisely because he doesn't understand why everyone got so riled up in the first place.
Then, after the game-winning touchdown in overtime, his celebration quickly turns to consternation when he hears Tom Brady say they have to review it.
French restaurateurs have expressed consternation after a new law has made le doggy bag - long considered a dining faux pas in France - a legal requirement.
Since 2015, Jenner's legal team have attempted to trademark the name "Kylie" for use in advertising and endorsements — much to the consternation of Minogue's attorney.
In-game romantic relationships are even more understudied than other kinds of digitally mediated romance, and what studies do exist tend to skew towards consternation.
MSNBC hasn't said anything publicly since the initial reports in May, but the Times policy has caused consternation behind the scenes at the cable network.
Just under 22 hours later, it gave up the ghost and after much notification-based consternation about a critically low battery, the screen went black.
I'll admit some mild consternation that Gosling chose the '80s as his era instead of the early '70s, when the original Westworld film was released.
Mr. Dorsey has also tried to broaden Twitter's appeal, a problem the company has struggled with for years, much to the consternation of its investors.
"To everyone's surprise and increasing consternation, this vaccine has performed quite poorly compared to the injectable vaccine," said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump proclaimed Saturday that if elected, the US would be "best friends" with India, a comment that could cause consternation in Pakistan.
The latest policy update laid out stricter rules around what Patreon deemed "fringe adult content," to the consternation of its many erotic entertainers and artists.
Musk's go-private plan didn't just cause consternation among his shareholders — it also interested the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to The New York Times.
When Kevin Kuehnert, leader of the SPD's youth wing, caused consternation by suggesting BMW be renationalized, some of the harshest criticism came from the east.
This was much to the consternation of the rest of the industry, which considered Genachowski's rules preferable to the hardcore alternative of common-carrier regulation.
And in San Francisco, a potential surge of newly minted IPO millionaires is causing some consternation among locals, along with jubilation among the realtor crowd.
Most of the consternation surrounding the new MacBook has to do with the fact that it has a single port: one USB Type-C connector.
" With so much consternation now focused on technology, the show, in partnership with Techonomy, took on Silicon Valley, proposing "Silicon Valley Has Lost Its Soul.
That's a smaller amount of money not vital to the reform and would cause reflexive consternation in some quarters but should at least be considered.
Mr. Trump has also hired a pollster to gauge his prospects in New York, causing consternation among Republicans who worry that he is spending foolishly.
Germany's consternation was compounded by its football team being knocked out in the early stage of the World Cup for the first time since 1938.
That caused some consternation in the world's third-largest economy, with Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga voicing frustrated over the matter, Kyodo News said.
The owners have made up for lost revenue by selling Harvard trinkets and, to the consternation of the business association, lottery tickets, cigarettes and pornography.
Boeing prompted federal consternation when it said it expected the FAA to certify the 85033 Max in mid-December, information that sent its stock soaring.
When submitting the birth record in Richmond, the state capital, he left the race of the child blank, much to the consternation of state officials.
Then-President Reagan told Gorbachev no deal and theatrically walked out of the summit, much to the consternation of the media and his political opponents.
It's hard to imagine how much consternation this caused just five years after homosexuality had been legalized, especially as the singer had a wife, Angie.
His comments caused some consternation inside the White House because some officials believed he was getting ahead of where discussions stood in the task force.
Israel on Tuesday introduced emergency laws to be able to track COVID-19 patients and their contacts using mobile phone data, causing consternation about privacy.
The announcement in Brussels was the latest rebuke to Mr. Trump's proposed tariffs, which have met with consternation domestically and with threats of retaliation abroad.
His book is largely a report from consternation nation, and its longest chapter chronicles the rise of white supremacist aggression, on and off the web.
There is consternation over "U — July 22," a new film dramatizing the deaths of 77 people in attacks by a right-wing terrorist in 2011.
The consternation came swiftly: How could the president pick a newsman — a television reporter, no less — for a government role of serious power and influence?
Still, the sting of failing to hit financial goals has been the source of particular consternation inside the campaign, people familiar with the operation said.
All US troops in South Korea are vaccinated against anthrax and smallpox (South Korean troops aren't, to the consternation of Weber and other US officials).
What followed was a two-week whirlwind in which Mr. Musk faced inquiries by the Securities and Exchange Commission and consternation from his own directors.
Bonnie in particular has become withdrawn and taciturn since the incident, much to the consternation of Nathan (James Tupper), her husband and Madeline's ex-husband.
But much of the players' consternation has been offset by the elevation of Katie Smith, a respected Liberty assistant for four seasons under Bill Laimbeer.
Their marriage in 2011 caused consternation among some of Ms. Salman's relatives, mostly because of her Palestinian heritage and Mr. Mateen's ancestral ties to Afghanistan.
Matteo Renzi, a former prime minister of Italy, caused consternation when he said he was splitting from the Democratic Party (PD) he used to lead.
Editorial Even sophisticated observers admit to confusion and consternation about the Middle East, where rivalries and jealousies among nations have reached new levels of complication.
Others are from major investment banks, or are allied with major financial institutions, which would likely cause much public consternation and potential conflicts of interest.
But to the negotiators' consternation, the spending package that emerged on Monday — and was passed on Tuesday by the House — had nothing about surprise bills.
But inside the Trump administration, consternation was growing among U.S. officials over Giuliani's efforts, which the former mayor maintains were encouraged by the State Department.
The kumbaya moment for Democrats follows two days of internal consternation and squabbles over both the substance of the resolution and timing of the vote.
Trump last week announced the pullback of the U.S. military presence in the country to the consternation of lawmakers from both sides of the aisle.
"Citrus is on the list and it does create some consternation," said Joel Nelsen, president of the California Citrus Mutual, a citrus producers trade group.
What did cause the writer some consternation about adapting his novel was determining which audiovisual format was best suited to convey the stories of Macondo.
One potential policy of the current administration is causing major consternation: On the campaign stump, President Trump spoke of taxing or prohibiting remittances to Mexico.
To his great consternation, he also became known as the coke-snorting Congress member who voted to allow the drug testing of food stamp recipients.
The liberal left will be as loud as they ever have been, but the reality is that the consternation will be confined to the activist left.
The auction could be a sign Italy has turned a corner after months of consternation over fractious talks on its spending plans with the European Union.
While every single Republican wants to get rid of the law, how exactly to go about it is the subject of much debate and growing consternation.
Tillerson opt-out makes waves Tillerson's decision not to attend the NATO meeting in Brussels next month has led to consternation amongst the US' European allies.
Trump's appointment of Steve Feinberg, co-founder and chief executive of Cerberus Capital Management, is causing consternation inside the intelligence agencies, former senior intelligence officials say.
One source of great consternation for Khadir, a Sunni, is the presence of the Shia militias known as the Hashd al-Shaabi among the Iraqi forces.
Cuban exiles Castro's political staying power was a source of puzzling consternation and bitter frustration for Cuban exiles, who never imagined he would rule so long.
As Science reported on April 19973th, 1999, the asteroid's original discovery caused some consternation, thanks to a very remote possibility of a future collision with Earth.
Trump's comments about barring Muslims from entering the United States continue to cause great consternation in the UK, where 5 percent of the population is Muslim.
Part of what's so concerning about the Sinclair Group is that it's taking over existing local TV brands, often to the consternation of those stations' staff.
But her sex appeal has been a consistent cause of consternation for critics, fans, and casual passersby since her earliest days as a comic-book character.
Malusi Gigaba, his new finance minister, is a loud proponent of "radical economic transformation" to make the country more equal, much to the consternation of investors.
In April, Apple caused some consternation among parents by placing a ban on apps that helped parents monitor what their kids can do on a phone.
The ongoing crisis over the deportation by Kenyan authorities of 45 Taiwanese nationals to China has sparked consternation in Taipei and accusations of international kidnapping worldwide.
Ted Kennedy, who was a powerhouse in Congress at the time, reportedly endorsed Obama over consternation with Clinton belittling the young senator in a phone conversation.
There's also been a lot of consternation about under what circumstances should we be launching attacks in a third country with which we're not at war.
All told, incentives total around $3 billion, a fact that has caused consternation among citizens and local officials who were uninvolved in the decision-making process.
That has caused outrage among farmers and consternation among the public, partly because the victim was walking her dog on a leash attached to her waist.
The move to gentrify the former Gestapo torture chamber is causing consternation among locals who have voiced concerns that the complex's dark history is being erased.
After a day of consternation on the markets, alternatives were being considered, including a technocratic government that will run Italy until a fresh election is held.
THE headlong plunge of shares in Teva, a pharmaceutical giant—down by over 40% since August 2nd—is causing consternation beyond the firm's shareholders and employees.
What seems informative is Bezos's 2013 acquisition of the Washington Post, which met immediate consternation that he would strip the paper to make it more profitable.
On a more serious side, however, the company's plans have been a source of consternation among artists and sex workers who have thrived on the platform.
Now, what Devops503 did next is a point of some consternation: After becoming the wallet's owner, they called the "kill" function of the wallet, destroying it.
Mixtapes quickly take on mythological qualities for NBA prospects, and none has caused more Zapruder-like consternation or raw awe in recent years than Thon Maker's.
But the governor's move did cause some consternation in his inner circle, the source said, saying that some of his donors and campaign operatives were shocked.
You've expressed some consternation in the past about the fact that your music isn't taken as "songs"—is this record a response to that at all?
But it was the 1982 report of his premature death that caused him some consternation and was the basis of many jokes during his later years.
"It appears there is now investor consternation that the other major banks may also reduce their franking percentages," Morgans analyst Azib Khan said in a note.
The answer — that he had not, entirely — from the teacher, Alf Gerlach, a psychoanalyst at the Sigmund Freud Institute in Frankfurt, was met with quiet consternation.
But if we listen with love, and risk believing in one another, the consternation about who resides in the White House will prove to be overblown.
Still, Mr. Abdeslam's Belgian lawyer, Sven Mary, expressed consternation at the lack of security at a government facility housing the forensic evidence of thousands of cases.
The bongs will sound for events such as New Year's Eve celebrations but the four-year length of the outage has caused consternation among British politicians.
But the accord, which still needs ratification by Egypt's parliament, caused consternation among Egyptians, many who said they were taught in school the islands were theirs.
Hours later Woolfe said he would put his name forward to be leader but caused consternation when he said he had flirted with leaving the party.
The prospect of a meeting with Putin, which Trump first raised during a congratulatory phone call in March, has sent ripples of consternation through European capitals.
As it would later do with WhatsApp, Facebook undoubtedly would have integrated the profile information between the two apps, much to the consternation of privacy advocates.
But one proposal has caused particular consternation and raised fresh concerns that Italy, the third largest economy in the eurozone, could blow up the entire bloc.
But there was also anguish and consternation as Wilde went on to defend the love that dare not speak its name in a now famous speech.
With that four-win improvement under their belts, the Bucs promptly parted ways with head coach Lovie Smith, a decision that caused a lot of consternation.
But even before that eventuality, the novel coronavirus is causing campaigns some consternation — even as it's giving Democrats a new opening to criticize President Donald Trump.
Even within the diplomatic corps, there was considerable consternation about designating a government entity as a terror group, the first time that had ever been attempted.
But he said that he had used the word too — and in a way that might cause the same consternation that Jackson's use did for James.
There were several bits of fill that caused me great consternation, plenty of jocularity, and some easy-to-miss boxes (like ETHENES and the unexpected SERS).
Featured as part of a collaboration with the International Cat Association, the cats drew consternation from some dog handlers, who felt the parvenus did not belong.
But researchers, including some developers of the tests, are concluding that process is an unreliable predictor of aggression in the home, setting off consternation in shelters.
This transparent scare-tactic, using children who won't be impacted by the rule, has been so repeatedly debunked that it calls more for consternation than clarification.
But the loss caused consternation in Misurata, a coastal city 130 miles to the west whose fighters are the linchpin of government efforts to defend Tripoli.
Just days after arriving at the White House, Mr. McMaster is weighing changes to an organization chart that generated consternation when it was issued last month.
Sanders, 76, often seems to be the most powerful member of the minority, but refuses to officially join the party, to the consternation of many Democrats.
Amazon's S3 cloud hosting service — and the many popular websites and apps run off the S3 platform — were hobbled Wednesday, leading to consternation across the internet.
Consternation over ZTE has created bipartisan backlash against Mr. Trump, and lawmakers have been more willing to defy him on national security issues than trade disputes.
Mankiw's iteration of the course relies on his own textbook (most recently the online version, which runs a cool $103), which itself has provoked some consternation.
Mr. Yousef, of Hamas, said in an interview that there was consternation that Mr. Abbas and his aides had not revealed and denounced the suggestions publicly.
Arms were crossed, brows were furrowed — and only a handful of bipartisan entreaties prompted Democrats to stand and applaud without consternation or approval from their peers.
The collapse of the agreement on the wall was met with widespread consternation among Jews across the Diaspora, the vast majority of whom are not Orthodox.
"A variety of subjects were discussed, but chief among them, I would say, was the concern and consternation over the candidacy of Donald Trump," the source said.
This consternation is somewhat understandable — some of these figures are truly loathsome internet trolls who serve no purpose other than to harass, antagonize, provoke and spread misinformation.
That said, an American president jesting about staying in power for life obviously caused a bit of consternation — especially one who has a history of admiring dictators.
Any suggestion that the White House might consider a plan that formalizes Russia's control of Crimea would cause consternation in Kiev and among its allies in Europe.
Pride has quickly given way to consternation in some parts of Israel's tech community, following yesterday's news that Intel will buy hometown hero Mobileye for $15.3 billion.
Until Monday, the White House expressed only faith in Flynn, a retired general who caused deep consternation among career National Security Council staff during his brief tenure.
In 2016 the union never officially endorsed but reportedly worked quietly to help Clinton grind out a win over Sanders, much to the consternation of Sanders backers.
In 2016, the union never officially endorsed but reportedly worked quietly to help Clinton grind out a win over Sanders, much to the consternation of Sanders backers.
But as the Dakota Nation meets and decides what to do with the wood, there has been some consternation over the possibility that it might get burned.
To the consternation and surprise of many in his own party, on March 25th the Justice Department asked a federal court to invalidate the Affordable Care Act.
Though just a candidate, the policies would have major implications for their security should he be the next occupant, causing consternation in foreign ministries around the world.
The islands are uninhabited but strategically located and the move caused consternation among Egyptians who say they have been taught at school that the islands are theirs.
Trump's energy policy focus on reviving coal mines and appointing fossil fuel executives and climate deniers to key positions has caused serious consternation among the COP23 countries .
This has caused an understandable amount of consternation among users, many of whom will already have a collection of headphones that use the long-established 3.5mm standard.
But it was his comment that he would be "proud to shut down the government for border security" that caused the most consternation even among ideological allies.
But Mr. Sasse (pronounced Sass) keeps his voice raised, the lone conservative on Capitol Hill still railing, to the consternation of many in his state's Republican Party.
The anxiety about a starting pitcher's health in the news conference paled in comparison with the consternation Girardi expressed over the coverage of Rodriguez's increasingly awkward situation.
"And people should know that, because otherwise there's speculation and consternation and hand-wringing about who speaks for the president and who he speaks to," she said.
Still, seeing the public outcry and consternation from elected officials from both political parties, one has to wonder how much longer the administration can sustain this policy.
Two days later, one of his vanquished rivals, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, caused consternation with a defiant speech in which he refused to endorse Mr. Trump.
"We are gathered to express our sadness and consternation but also our indignation," Joanne Liu, president of MSF International, told the crowd gathered outside Geneva University Hospital.
The parents who would do anything for their children find themselves in their own passive haze, actually endangering their own children, to their terror and guilty consternation.
The party's considerable success in the election is causing consternation among many Germans who are wary of the country's catastrophic history of fascism in the 20th century.
The Jones-affiliated Instagram account spurred consternation among Facebook employees just a day after the tech giant announced it would ban white nationalist and white separatist content.
"This will be met with Senate consternation and all kinds of things," said Representative Peter Roskam of Illinois, who oversees the Ways and Means tax policy subcommittee.
It has also drawn consternation from some Republicans, who are waiting for more lawmakers to back up their colleague and demand an apology from the White House.
To the occasional consternation of the left, Democrats engaged sparingly on the issue of immigration, condemning Mr. Trump's harshest policies but never matching him blow for blow.
Beyond the fireworks, the plaza at Exchange Place has been a focal point for growth, as well as the consternation that has come with the city's evolution.
It was formed in 1993, and for many years it dominated the market in Florida, causing consternation because its size meant the state was bearing significant risk.
The possibility of Sanders taking home Iowa before going on the next week to win in New Hampshire is creating consternation within the Democratic ranks (NBC News).
The attack is even causing consternation at companies not affected so far, as they shore up their own defenses — and leaving them feeling more relieved than reassured.
Amazon's S3 cloud hosting service -- and the large swath of websites and apps run off the S3 platform -- were hobbled Wednesday, leading to consternation across the internet.
That has caused consternation among some economists and Fed officials, who are wary of raising rates given the Fed's inability so far to achieve its inflation objectives.
When white people react with puzzlement or consternation, he calls them "brother" and explains to them that the rebel flag is, in fact, the black-power flag.
Those attendees interpreted the comments as aligning Mr. Schumer with Mr. Trump on a diplomatic issue that has been met with consternation by the Obama White House.
That year he announced that he intended to adopt a black child himself to dramatize the problem, drawing national media coverage and creating consternation in the church.
But the president's moves have also been met with consternation on Wall Street, where stock markets have just ended their worst week in more than two years.
The bear attacks on industrial metals last November caused massive consternation among China's own producers, who appealed for government help in the face of "malicious short-selling".
Biosimilars are a source of consternation for investors in firms such as AbbVie, however, as the cheaper copies threaten to undercut profits for the original drug makers.
The tweet — on top of the imposition on Thursday of sweeping 25 percent tariffs on steel imports and 10 percent tariffs on aluminum imports — provoked deeper consternation.
It will likely cause great consternation in the ornate halls at Mar-a-Lago, but President Barack Obama actually did far more than Trump to debilitate Soleimani.
If it were not for that little revealer at the end, my "aha" moment would have never come, and consternation would have simply devolved into 29-Down.
The vote delivered an inconclusive result and the parties formed a coalition, one that has since caused consternation in Brussels for its euroskeptic rhetoric and big spending plans.
Evidence-free freakouts over erotica are a time-honored tradition, from fears about "pornographic" French novels in the 1890s to consternation over cable-TV porn in the 1980s.
"In order for the market to bottom, there probably has to be more consternation and more pessimism about the current environment," said Mr. Clissold, of Ned Davis Research.
Ad-blocking software strips adverts from websites and its use has been on the rise, much to the consternation of advertisers and publishers who rely on ad revenue.
It's the subject of great consternation among baseball watchers, the reluctant pitchman and anonymous star lost in any crowd versus the player with no equal on the field.
That pronouncement caused particular consternation from Breitbart, which breathlessly denounced the cereal maker "un-American" and called for a boycott of its products in a post on Wednesday.
The yen has already rallied this year, much to the consternation of the country's policy makers who tend to prefer a weaker currency, in part to bolster exports.
That is creating consternation among leaders of the industry, which generates $80 billion in annual revenue, more than the combined U.S. sales of movie tickets, music and concerts.
Why it matters: It would be the largest-ever merger in the aerospace and defense contracting space, and is sure to be causing consternation at Boeing and Airbus.
Although the move caused consternation among investors, who had been guaranteed rock solid returns by Mr Pullman, the bonds still had a higher rating than junk-rated EMI.
The department has also maintained that it can't find any visitor logs or other records about visitors to Clinton's former department or personal office, to the RNC's consternation.
In the emerging war of pets versus home robots, things have now ratcheted up from furry-faced consternation over mechanical invaders to fighting back using paw and snout.
In his ruling, Moniz tried to address that line of criticism, and the general consternation on the part of some observers at the "novel" legal principles in play.
But missing from Cruz's pitch, to the consternation of some top Republicans in his orbit, is any mention of his ethnicity, perhaps one of Cruz's greatest selling points.
The disconnect between the two men has caused deep consternation among some members of Congress, who question Trump's public needling of Sessions while stopping short of firing him.
As he tried to sum up his economic legacy in Florida, our discussion stretched to twice as long as planned, seemingly to the consternation of the Secret Service.
Kelly's handling of domestic violence accusations against then-White House staff secretary Rob Porter earlier this year caused consternation among White House staffers, who believed Kelly wasn't truthful.
But there is growing consternation in Washington about continuing with the same level of assistance unless Pakistan provides evidence it is using the funds effectively to eliminate militants.
"After much consternation and consideration and to maintain a 'classy environment', Replay Lincoln Park has implemented a new and strictly enforced dress code," the bar posted on Facebook.
So much so that I walked back to Stephansplatz and into St. Stephen's Cathedral itself — called Stephansdom — to soothe my consternation and, indeed, to contemplate life and death.
The move has not only caused consternation for the nations involved but among other Muslim-majority countries, allies such as Germany and Britain and career State Department officials.
The move in Pasadena, with a population of about 140,000, has drawn consternation from technology companies and consumers who worry that it could be copied across the state.
Carol Moseley Braun (D-Ill.), but his phrasing drew understandable consternation from Harris, the child of Jamaican and Indian parents who was elected to the Senate in 2016.
A previous draft of the law which said new petrol, diesel and hybrid cars would not be allowed in Spain from 2040 caused some consternation in the industry.
The order has not only caused consternation for the nations involved but among other Muslim-majority countries, allies such as Germany and Britain and career State Department officials.
Facebook may have underestimated the difficulty of distinguishing between political messages and political news coverage — and the consternation that failing to do so would stir among news organizations.
After considerable consternation, genetically certified Gershwins and their loyalists came to see Mr. Gershwin less as a threat to their millions than as a crank and an annoyance.
Which means that, much to Trump's consternation, all eyes will be on Cohen Wednesday — and not on the president's big, important diplomatic event with the North Korean dictator.
In the first half of the 20th century, long before Jimi Hendrix dismantled it at Woodstock, ragtime, swing and jazz versions of the song caused consternation and backlash.
There were the usual upsets — three of the six Man Booker finalists are Americans, to the consternation of Booker purists who argue the prize has become too Americanized.
After an abrupt divorce from his wife of many decades, he's begun, to the consternation of his family, to impulsively give things away, including much of his art.
Here are six players who are healthy and ready to go but won't be joining their teams in Russia, to the consternation of some of their country's fans.
But for those within USCIS, the departure of Cuccinelli was met not just with relief but consternation over the potential increase in his authority over key immigration matters.
Last year, she chose to focus quite a bit on the past, revisiting the particulars of her 2016 defeat in a memoir, to the consternation of other Democrats.
It was also a source of consternation for conservatives, many of whom dislike Francis and called the video disturbing evidence of the pope's breaking with tradition and ritual.
The result is no small degree of consternation in a residential and golf community serving a 55-and-older clientele dominated by transplants and snowbirds from the Midwest.
But it was Mr Kurz who, to the consternation of Austria's European partners, invited the FPö, a party with Nazi roots, to join him in government in 2017.
American Airlines announced an 8 percent rise in pay for its pilots and a 5 percent rise for flight attendants last month, to the consternation of Wall Street.
The line's closing, during a time of drastic change in the government, spawned consternation among those already wary about the new administration and its commitment to public accountability.
Still, the matter did not appear to be causing him great consternation as he settled into his Florida vacation, which is set to last more than two weeks.
Ross' planned absence sparked consternation among Democratic senators who had planned to ask him about his controversial decision to include a citizenship question on the upcoming 2020 census.
His liberal boyfriend of about a year, whom C. was "head over heels for," had decided, after much consternation, that he couldn't continue seeing a Trump-supporting Republican.
The process of drafting the statement was drawn out for several weeks, "to the consternation and frustration of everybody — to include the speaker of the House," McDonough says.
Mr. Kabila's dallying has led to consternation in Congo and around the world that he is violating Congo's constitution and setting himself up as a president for life.
While the Republican leadership originally scheduled release of the text for Monday night, it didn't come for another two days, prompting consternation among some members of Congress. Sen.
This is much to the consternation of the Freedom Caucus and other Republicans, who are more conservative on this issue and want to see a fully unfettered insurance market.
Some law-enforcement officials fear that the new law will spread fear and consternation in their communities, and opponents to the law have vowed to fight it in court.
And Trump warned Republicans, whose consternation at the bill unveiled by GOP elders has since turned to outright rebellion, that they would suffer a "bloodbath" if they vote no.
Yet suffice it to say that the friendship is challenged amid deception, unexpected twists and Jen's ongoing determination to find out what happened, to the consternation of the authorities.
Trump suspended some upcoming joint drills in a goodwill gesture after his summit with Kim, causing some consternation among experts about the impact on both countries&apos military readiness.
The explosions also caused some consternation in royal circles earlier today after the royal palace was temporarily locked down following unverified reports of the discovery of a suspicious package.
Leaders of Nippon Kaigi visibly twitch with consternation on learning that the emperor invites the likes of Mr Hando in for chats—they never manage to talk to him.
Paul Manafort stopped being Mr Trump's campaign manager amid consternation over his ties to Viktor Yanukovych, the disgraced ex-president of Ukraine who has been given refuge in Russia.
The claims have created such an atmosphere of fascinated consternation that league commissioner Adam Silver brought them up publicly in February, in his annual "state of the NBA" address.
But to Mr Raeisi's probable consternation, on April 12th a divisive ultra-conservative former president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, also entered the race, despite orders from Mr Khamenei not to stand.
The leader of AT&T's wireless division indicated that the carrier won't back down from its misleading 25G advertising, saying he's happy to be causing consternation for his competitors.
That wasn't enough to help the party hang on to a crucial Senate seat, but it will still drive questions and consternation from committee members in the months ahead.
The intention, Mr Biswas says, is to provide a place where foreigners can safely behave in ways that might cause consternation in other, more conservative parts of the country.
Even the blue-chip galleries in Culver City or Downtown (newly arrived to the consternation of many, I know!) calm me with their monumental sculptures and reliable air-conditioning.
Each edition of the biennial event gets bigger, louder and more boisterous and this year's version maintained that tradition on a day of noise, color, consternation and, ultimately, celebration.
To the consternation of Bernie Sanders and others in his supporters in the party, Ossoff avoids the more fiery left-wing rhetoric that some Democrats are desperate to hear.
But the agreement to hand them over, which still needs ratification by Egypt's parliament, caused consternation among many Egyptians, who were taught in school that the islands were theirs.
The hashtag #DemocracySausage was the top trending topic on twitter in Australia and opposition leader Bill Shorten caused consternation on social media by daring to eat his sandwich sideways.
Before juries, and to the consternation of defense lawyers, he was prone to riffs of flamboyant oratory that he augmented with props like the bloodied clothing of a victim.
Reagan, a canny negotiator dating back to his time as president of the Screen Actors Guild, turned the deal down, much to the consternation of much of the media.
Right now, the startup is looking heavily at the gamer market where split-screen gameplay is a source of constant consternation for those convinced that their friends are cheaters.
In late June, while the notion of abolishing ICE was first being voiced by elected Democrats, Representative Peter J. Visclosky of Indiana expressed his consternation during a caucus meeting.
"This is going to cause some serious consternation within certain circles that are not marginal," said Patricia Thornton, a professor at the University of Oxford who studies Chinese politics.
Stories about race, politics and health that once would have been covered exclusively by "Outside the Lines" have flourished across the network, though not always without consternation from viewers.
It was a patchwork approach — different schools in different districts doing different things — that caused confusion and consternation among parents weary of weather-related disruptions to their family's routines.
While Gorsuch voted with two of the court's conservatives to review the cases, Kavanaugh sided with Roberts and the court's liberals to reject them, causing some consternation among conservatives.
"I'll put on some Barry White tunes on Friday and the customers will dance," said Mr. Maniscalco, whose nickname, to the great consternation of his wife, is Joey Grapes.
The political uncertainty in Europe's south, combined with yet another humiliation from Mr. Trump's Washington, has only added to the sense of consternation, if not crisis, on the Continent.
Mr. Arnault, whose fairly moderate youthful rebellion had included buying a Rimowa suitcase, to his father's consternation — "It wasn't Vuitton and we didn't own it" — had come full circle.
That consternation may be one reason the group this month showed up in a guide produced by British counter-terrorism police on how to spot followers of extremist ideologies.
Jones had been away from the team during the offseason, which began with him causing consternation in Atlanta by deleting references to the team on his social media accounts.
The delay has created consternation and ruffled feathers in capitals abroad, so much so that some publications are now openly calling on the US Senate to confirm their ambassador.
Trump has offered several inconsistent defenses for why he froze the security assistance, ranging from concerns about corruption to consternation over European countries not doing more to support Ukraine.
While McKinsey had won the contract during the Obama administration, most of the work was done under Donald Trump, causing much consternation and controversy among the extended McKinsey community.
Trump's executive order has not only caused consternation for the nations involved but among other Muslim-majority countries, allies such as Germany and Britain and career State Department officials.
"I think they hate this President more than they love their country," Lewandowski said of the Democrats, a comment that later drew consternation from Democratic members of the panel.
It was exposing tensions within the administration, stirring consternation with the conservative base and setting off a revolt among Senate Republicans incensed over the treatment of a former colleague.
Even on the issue of abortions later in pregnancy, which causes the most consternation among Americans, candidates are reluctant to go on record about where they would set limits.
As played by Suranne Jones, Lister is charming and brilliant, dazzling others even when she's not in the room, much to the consternation of her overlooked sister (Gemma Whelan).
He keeps sneaking over to paint it and water the plants and tend to it, to the consternation of the white couple who've owned it for more than a decade.
Matt Gaetz would introduce legislation to abolish the EPA has stirred consternation on social media since the Huffington Post first reported his plans to propose the measure two weeks ago.
Trump's unpredictable behavior with foreign leaders was a constant source of consternation for former chief of staff John Kelly, who did not hide his unhappiness from other West Wing aides.
"To the consternation of his staff, Ronald Reagan would sometimes say he did not see how someone could do the job of president without having been an actor," Weinberg writes.
The present immigration crisis has similar undertones, although the new arrivals are often from much farther away, causing consternation among more settled citizens over the "otherness" of their new neighbors.
Such was the consternation this photo created that even hardened newsroom hacks could not be sure it wasn't the impersonator, once again at large, posing in the Singaporean minister's photo.
Muslim groups such as CAIR took a strong national stance against the Arizona law, Billoo said, to the consternation of some US Muslims who thought it was outside their lane.
Trump's views have also caused consternation and criticism in Washington's national security establishment -- a factor the billionaire would probably regard as a badge of honor for his outsider presidential campaign.
At the opening of the giant new mosque in Cologne last September Mr Erdogan and his religious establishment caused consternation by excluding the local officials who had supported its construction.
When Uber announced Thursday that it would begin offering rides in self-driving cars to customers in Pittsburgh, it caused a lot of consternation among people worried about job losses.
The city of Denver is considering deaccessioning one of the most ambitious installations at its airport, but its art collection has long served as a source of inspiration and consternation.
Tesla has struggled with solar installations after acquiring SolarCity for $2.6 billion in 2016, a deal that aroused consternation because of Musk's family and financial entanglements with the purchased company.
The Election Commission announced the result long before dawn and there was some consternation in the capital Kuala Lumpur over the time taken to swear in the new prime minister.
After the consternation caused by Trump's opening moves, observers of US-China ties say a restart is in order ahead of a complicated, years-long relationship between the two leaders.
His abduction had caused consternation in the East African nation as he is one of its most prominent business executives and had been a member of parliament in the past.
It was the threatening nature of that statement, as well as calling into question the value of NATO, that caused so much political consternation on both sides of the Atlantic.
And on Friday Trump struck again, this time shaking, gently patting, and violently pulling Shinzo Abe's hand for several seconds, to the increasing consternation of the Japanese prime minister. Pres.
But to clerical consternation, (veiled) women now operate the tills in Ikea, a Swedish furniture outlet, in a poorer part of Riyadh, and men and women queue in mixed aisles.
"It serves the interest of Russian intelligence to cause further consternation and confusion by pointing the finger at Ukraine rather than Russia for the 2016 successful disinformation campaign," said McCallion.
Kim will join a stable of autocrats, including Russia's Vladimir Putin and China's Xi Jinping, who have earned Trump's gushing praise -- to the consternation of some of America's oldest friends.
Tony Cardenas may hold on to his leadership positions despite facing allegations that he sexually assaulted a then-16-year-old girl in 2007, causing some consternation within the ranks.
But rather than being put off by it, officials say the President actually took satisfaction from the outcry, believing the consternation from television pundits and Democrats meant he chose well.
Since Mayor Bowser announced her statehood initiative in April, the celebratory mood has gone from one of exuberance to consternation among some statehood supporters in just a short few months.
The Kurdish forces that Turkey is targeting are detaining thousands of ISIS fighters, and US lawmakers have expressed consternation that a Turkish incursion could pave the way for their escape.
Earlier, saying Mass at a revered monastery to commemorate the 1,050th anniversary of the country's conversion to Christianity, Francis stumbled and fell, to the consternation of thousands of assembled pilgrims.
" Since then, to the consternation of the party establishment, he has also forthrightly denounced the Iraq war, declaring that the Bush administration's case for it was based on a "lie.
"They did become a point of consternation in the media over how they defined Quebec as a nation, so there was a lot of hand-wringing towards them," says Young.
What's next: Musk's unorthodox announcement sent Tesla's stock price on a roller-coaster ride, occasioned consternation among investors and analysts, and triggered an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
As president, Carter would restrict the building of supercarriers due to their massive costs, instead favoring medium-sized aircraft carriers, much to the consternation of the Navy and defense contractors.
The only run the Red Sox managed against Happ came in third inning — and with an assist from Sanchez, whose defense at catcher continues to be a source of consternation.
Imagine Usher's consternation when Agent Fairweather offers him the job of ghostwriting a Tyler Perry play, a parody of which is performed with scathing disgust by Usher and his Thoughts.
And the chief source of consternation for Mr. King and others were new provisions to cap the combined deduction for state and local income tax and property taxes at $10,000.
Its sense of humor is twisted; it's hard not to laugh while also crying out in consternation when a group of people won't quit bouncing on an unbraced kitchen sink.
His comment caused consternation among colleagues in the government who were trying to persuade the world that Ireland had finally stabilized itself after the banking and housing crash of 2008.
And a cohort of his supporters who believe that Trump's truth is the only one that matters and revel in the consternation their unwillingness to acknowledge that facts exist causes.
The issue has been point of consternation for the Congressional Black Caucus, which grilled Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg on the matter when she met with them last fall.
In doing so, it pulled back the veil on a judicial process that for decades — and to the consternation of those inside FIFA and out — had been cloaked in secrecy.
In other instances — the recent dust-up over a gay supporting character in "Beauty and the Beast" comes to mind — online consternation can snowball into a potentially damaging news story.
The comments have also raised consternation among many in the GOP who have worried their party could lose any chance of winning over members of minority groups given Trump's rhetoric.
It depicts rapes and violence, and when the exhibition opened at the Smithsonian, there was consternation among the staff that there were going to be a lot of kids coming.
The deciding touchdown was a point of consternation among the Kentucky faithful as Swain was completely uncovered and frantically waving his hands for the ball even before it was snapped.
He smuggled a corned beef sandwich aboard Gemini 21983 to the consternation of NASA officials, who feared that crumbs could have damaged the spacecraft's systems, though that did not happen.
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Trump, to the likely consternation of his top staffers and the visible unease of his congressional allies, continues to stand by the claim first made by White House spokesman Sean Spicer.
But the solicitous comments that fly back and forth frequently between Trump and Moscow are causing consternation among foreign policy experts and sparking alarm about the President-elect's motives in Europe.
More than 1 million viewers tuned in his Fox News town hall on Sunday, and even hard-to-impress Chris Wallace found him compelling -- much to the consternation of the President.
The tariffs, which were imposed last year on national security grounds, have been a source of consternation on Capitol Hill, with lawmakers from both parties calling on Trump to lift them.
But Trump has questioned bedrock planks of U.S. policy, such as whether Taiwan is part of "one China" or whether Washington would defend NATO allies, causing consternation at home and abroad.
Likewise, there is widespread consternation from remain politicians and voters in the U.K. about the result – with many taking hope from the fact that Article 50 has yet to be triggered.
"The amount of consternation this has caused among the rank-and-file people who work here would be almost impossible for me to overstate," Maddow said on the air Friday night.
At-will political staffers are not hired transparently—a source of consternation for government watchdogs who monitor their rising salaries, connections to landed interests, and the patterns of their political donations.
Manigault-Newman's official title was director of communications for the White House Public Liaison Office, but in reality she had a more undefined portfolio that caused some consternation among her colleagues.
But Mr Abyzov's arrest has put a large section of Russia's elite into a state of consternation precisely because his story seems to be applicable to many former and current officials.
Dianne Feinstein's (D-CA) reelection campaign announcement was met with similar consternation from her own party, critiquing Feinstein as a relic of an old Democratic Party, Jeff Stein wrote for Vox.
There is much consternation in Democratic circles that the party will have trouble uniting before the fall, thanks to the increasingly bitter campaign being waged by Bernie Sanders and his supporters.
Earlier this year, Harvard and MIT's Broad Institute were awarded a patent, much to the consternation of Caribou and other teams that sprung out of research from the University of California.
Legal fees, payments to the NRA's former ad agency Ackerman McQueen and expenses — such as travel and clothing — for NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre have all caused consternation with the NRA's backers.
Deciding who sees what and why has been a major source of consternation for Facebook, which is still reeling from the role its own algorithms played in the Russian disinformation campaign.
DOT is working with many of these players in developing its guidance, including GM, Ford, Tesla, Volvo, Fiat Chrysler, Delphi, and Google — a fact which caused some consternation during the hearing.
But these targets are already less ambitious than ones Mr Jaitley had set previously, and ministers seem to be preparing the ground to push them back further—to bond markets' consternation.
On Saturday, however, none of the women in Trump's delegation covered their hair, and there appeared to be little consternation from the many Saudi men who greeted them at the airport.
Many European leaders have been openly critical of the US President, whose suggestion on the campaign trail that NATO had become "obsolete" had also led to widespread consternation across the Atlantic.
Health care companies that use JPMorgan Chase for investment banking services and mergers voiced "consternation" over JPMorgan's new venture with Amazon and Berkshire Hathaway, according to a Wall Street Journal scoop.
Despite being the birthplace of Pokémon, Niantic Labs' Pokémon Go launched in Japan several weeks after it arrived in the US, Australia, and Europe, much to the consternation of Japanese fans.
Brexit — the UK's garbled and not-quite-yet-executed decision to leave the European Union — has been a constant source of consternation and concern for UK politicians across the political spectrum.
The idea is likely to stir further consternation among Democrats who raised numerous concerns with Trump's Salute to America, ranging from its cost to the optics of the massive military presence.
It is an exercise in name-calling candor that has provoked horror and consternation in the Socialist Party, glee on the opposition right, and fascinated delight in the French news media.
The Trump administration's trade agenda is provoking consternation among veterans of previous administrations, who lament the United States' abdication as a vocal promoter of the gains from free and open markets.
More than 80 cars, some of which had been used to transport oil, began arriving a few weeks ago from the Midwest, to the consternation of environmental groups backed by Gov.
To the consternation of many former classmates and a bipartisan coalition of Washington lawmakers, Mr. Miller has become one of the nation's most powerful shapers of domestic and even foreign policy.
But this ambiguity has been "causing a lot of consternation," said Paul Estrada, a planetary scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center who is a member of the Cassini team analyzing pollution.
Western steadfastness and unity are critical, yet the unanswered questions about Mr. Trump's relations with Russia have caused considerable consternation among allies, which his lieutenants have been trying hard to assuage.
Still, when viewed in the context of the broader municipal broadband debate, one can see why the leaked memorandum caused such consternation and why its timing was, perhaps, not mere coincidence.
"Fans have publicly expressed confusion and consternation at seeing 'The Lord of the Rings' associated with the morally questionable (and decidedly nonliterary) world of online and casino gambling," the lawsuit said.
A senior employee at The Hill told POLITICO that Finkelstein attended the second presidential debate in 763 as a guest of the Trump campaign, to the consternation of the newsroom's leadership.
The House committee ended its probe into the election last year while under Republican leadership, much to the consternation of House Democrats, who pledged to reopen the probe after retaking control.
But Amazon causes much more consternation than Google in the software market, as it keeps introducing databases, analytics services and management tools that compete with companies relying on AWS for infrastructure.
In recent times, Washington's arms sales to Taiwan, which Beijing regards as a wayward province of the mainland, elicited pay back through North Korea threats and the consternation they caused Washington.
Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has caused consternation by buying a Russian anti-aircraft system, obstructing NATO's decisions on eastern Europe and invading northern Syria without regard for his allies' interests.
I don't think so, but I do think that the consternation over the desire of power within Game of Thrones reduced much of the storytelling in the final season to hash.
The third strategy that has been put forth by AQAP is to assault and disrupt the train stations, thereby, causing consternation and panic at the station, and to achieve maximum results.
Although the spectacle of Trump dancing and touching the orb caused some consternation, it revealed his long-standing attachment to members of the family that rules the country with absolute power.
But not all is completely peachy in fair Portlandia: A proposal for a downtown real estate development has caused consternation that some of those beloved pods may be lost or relocated.
The US President-elect has said his administration will be "best friends" with India, a remark that sparked slight consternation in Pakistan, though a key adviser to Sharif said Islamabad was unconcerned.
Next came the yen, also sought in troubled times, rising 9.3 percent against the dollar in the second quarter and 17 percent over the year, to the consternation of the Japanese authorities.
This was after the president on Monday declared, without any support in law and to the consternation of many fellow Republicans, that he has the "absolute right" to pardon anyone, including himself.
A vote for Kavanaugh would reveal Flake to be a man who, despite his consternation and even given his thoughtfulness and basic decency, could never take a hard vote against his party.
To the consternation of travellers who are not thrilled at the prospect of having their seat neighbours turn and flail about in a fantasyland, in-flight virtual reality is only getting started.
But remakes based on identity flips still cause consternation, and not exclusively among reactionary shut-ins outraged that four women would attempt to bust ghosts without a dude to hold their hands.
Rules can be restrictive, expectations can be high, and fears can cause consternation, but Kot'átková proves that by dealing with these pressures head-on, we have the chance to work through them.
The film starts with Reynolds performing her act in Vegas (to the consternation of Fisher, who's worried about her mother's health), but she grows visibly frail after giving a few exhausting shows.
She reportedly feared having to oversee Robert Mueller's investigation if, as seems possible, her immediate superior, Rod Rosenstein, were sacked (to Mr Trump's consternation Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general, has recused himself).
Every year, when the youngest Kardashian-Jenner sister's birthday rolls around, we're surprised all over again by just how young she is, but this year, our consternation has been overshadowed by curiosity.
"Nike senior management has a history of acting masterfully at always protecting and enhancing the company's brand image with core customers, even through moments of pronounced consternation," said Oppenheimer analyst Brian Nagel.
Majumdar's collapsing of distinctions between realism and abstraction has caused consternation among some of his peers, one of whom recently asked me: Can you explain to me exactly what's he up to?
On Friday morning, to the consternation of many of Clinton's liberal critics—and supporters—it was reported that Kissinger was about to endorse Hillary Clinton alongside former Secretary of State George Schultz.
The announcement provoked consternation: more than 163,000 people have signed a petition objecting to the changes; a small number also gathered in Westminster to register their objections in person on March 23rd.
The scientists' dismay is reminiscent of the consternation felt by explorers who found plastic waste in the Pacific Ocean's Marianas Trench, the deepest place on Earth, during submarine dives earlier this year.
" The National Ocean Industries Association, which represents companies involving in offshore drilling and offshore wind, said Obama's policy "caused consternation, uncertainty and concern for the offshore energy industry and other ocean stakeholders.
The facilities have dominated the news for days on end, causing heated political battles from the White House to Capitol Hill, ricocheting around the world in an uproar of disbelief and consternation.
The OCO account is not subject to budget caps and so in recent years has been expanded to pay for items considered base budget needs, drawing consternation from fiscal conservatives and Democrats.
The declared ending of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program was met with wide consternation from Republicans and Democrats, and is being fought out in courts and bipartisan political negotiations.
Visitors at the Haus der Kunst, one of Germany's most important contemporary art museums, were peering closely at the painting's title, taking photos on their smartphones and furrowing their brows in consternation.
He has yet to detail, much less carry out, spending cuts that are supposed to finance tax cuts, much to the consternation of the central bank and the independent public audit office.
Mr. Trump's lack of sustained attention caused consternation in some quarters not just because of the terrorism threat but also because Libya remained a primary transit route for refugees and human traffickers.
Renewals and cancellations season can bring sad losses and consternation — like Fox cancelling Lucifer and canceling Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and then announcing a revival of the canceled ABC comedy Last Man Standing.
Many Saudis took to social media on Wednesday to express their joy, or consternation, over the end of the driving ban and to debate what other relaxations might be on the way.
Later, a leak of late-night emails from Mr. Baker — in which he admonished Journal reporters and editors for their coverage of a Trump rally — triggered a fresh round of newsroom consternation.
In 2004, the European Union and NATO experienced a burst of membership expansion to countries bordering Ukraine and Russia, including the formerly Soviet Baltic States, much to the consternation of the Kremlin.
It is ironic that the AI which has caused such consternation with facial recognition, deepfakes, and such is now at the front lines of helping scientists confront Covid-19 and future pandemics.
Given the law's complexity, he said, it is no surprise Dodd-Frank hasn't worked exactly as planned and has caused continuing consternation at banks, both large and small, in trying to comply.
Early this month, McNamara, who entered the league with a mullet and became recognizable (and renowned) for his long locks, cut his hair short, to the consternation of both fans and teammates.
All's well in the end, as Figaro exposes Bégearss's treacheries, and it becomes clear that despite earlier consternation to the contrary, Léon and Florestine share no parentage and can wed after all.
Neal has demonstrated little interest in making use of the law though, to the consternation of many liberals, for fear that it could undermine his own separate lawsuit for Trump's federal returns.
After a "series of ambiguous and casual interviews," she accepts a three-month trial position, to the consternation of her publishing friends, who see the e-book start-up as the enemy.
When the culprit is revealed at last, he sidles inadvertently into view, and the figure that he cuts, to Emad's consternation, could not conform less to the image of a lecherous fiend.
For Riley, who spoke for over two hours last week with executives from the league's 20 clubs to try to quiet growing consternation about V.A.R., such errors are the worst possible outcome.
The US and China both blame the other for militarization in the contested South China Sea, which China claims nearly in its entirety, to the consternation of neighboring nations in the area.
The melodrama, billed by the New York Theatre Workshop as an "antebellum fever dream," has been lauded and re-conveyed to the public by largely white reviewers, another cause for Black consternation.
There is rising consternation among Democrats and Republicans alike over corporate inversions, in which some major companies have managed to shift their tax headquarters outside the United States and reduce their tax liabilities.
Vatican sources say it still has not been decided if the Vatican will issue a detailed institutional response to Vigano's accusations, which they say have caused consternation among many members of the faithful.
While China's commodity imports for January always come with the caveat of the potential impact of the timing of the Lunar new year holiday, there seems little in the data to cause consternation.
The apparent lack of evidence for Trump's claims is causing consternation among the President's Republican allies and Democrats alike, and speculation about how he will respond if Comey testifies that they are baseless.
But the delays have also caused increased consternation among company officials and led to growing violence between law enforcement and protesters, with both sides decrying the actions of the other in recent days.
Those lawmakers had more consternation about the lack of a clear messaging strategy than about having to go on the record in a floor vote, given that most have already backed the inquiry.
Trump's remarks Thursday have caused consternation among some of his aides, who have privately pined for an end to a trade war that is starting to take a toll on the US economy.
You should be aware, however, that even the newest, just-released Wear OS watches like that Fossil still use the same, out-of-date Qualcomm 2100 processor that has caused so much consternation.
Bannon, a former executive at the conservative website Breitbart whose appointment in the West Wing drew widespread consternation, has also found his standing with the President compromised after a string of strategic losses.
Consternation to support Even as they express their support for Trump, some of the President's allies have encouraged him to avoid the inflammatory rhetoric that could unite Democrats in outrage and opposition. Sen.
"The benefit reduction caused considerable public consternation as two-thirds of Saudis work for the state, but when considered along with other spending cuts it contributed to an improved fiscal outlook," she added.
The source said that the lack of specific intelligence on any moving parts of the Paris plot has caused consternation, because it is rare for any plot to fly completely under the radar.
Prime Minister David Cameron, struggling to persuade his compatriots to vote to remain in the EU, even suggested Turkey might not join until the year 3000, a remark that caused consternation in Ankara.
Theresa May eventually took the top job, Gove was sacked from government, and Johnson entered the gilded halls of the Foreign Office - an appointment by May that caused consternation in some European capitals.
The All-Pro wide receiver has been away from the team during the offseason, which began with Jones causing consternation in Atlanta by deleting references to the team on his social media accounts.
Sellars's belated return to Salzburg is a sign that Hinterhäuser intends to revive the spirit of the Mortier regime, which caused consternation at the time but is now remembered as a golden age.
"I had been hoping that the passing of Cardinal Law would remove a target of great anger and animosity and consternation that survivors have felt about him," he told reporters at Garabedian's office.
I wish that private consternation was more vocal, because at the end of the day I think it would reinforce to broad swaths of the country who are deeply disappointed with this president.
In recent days, there has been even more consternation among people who trade in volatility after a whistleblower wrote a letter to US regulators alleging that there's a scheme to manipulate the VIX.
But we do think it's relevant for understanding the particular group of young, educated, politically engaged women whose lack of enthusiasm at the prospect of a female president is causing so much consternation.
In the early 1990s, much to the White House's consternation, Mr. Pear regularly pierced the cone of silence that the Clinton administration had erected around its negotiations for a national health care consensus.
Many in Canada have reacted with consternation at China's treatment of the two Canadians, who have been denied access to lawyers and been confined in secret detention centers, without visits from family members.
Since the Wisconsin trio reunited in 2013 after a four-year hiatus, they've released new music (2016's "We Can Do Anything"), but fortunately they never show much consternation around performing their hits.bowerypresents.
To the consternation of the Ukrainian leader, though, the conflict with pro-Russian separatists is slowly mutating in the public mind from a heroic struggle into yet another sinkhole of profiteering and graft.
The video's resurgence also comes days after comments the former mayor made about the controversial stop-and-frisk policing policy he oversaw in New York were made public, causing consternation from Democratic circles.
Adam Taylor from The Washington Post explains: The move is likely to cause consternation among rights groups, which have already argued that anti-misinformation laws run the risk of hindering freedom of speech.
We further know that the president withheld military aid to Ukraine and obfuscated the reasons for doing so, to the confusion and consternation of the State Department, the national intelligence community and Congress.
French President Emmanuel Macron caused consternation last year when he vetoed the opening of talks on membership for Albania and North Macedonia, effectively rejecting the key planks of the two countries' foreign policies.
The move comes as trade talks between the United States and China have stagnated, leading to stock market volatility and consternation among businesses that have paid higher prices to import and export goods.
She has also been passed over twice for album of the year, losing to Taylor Swift in 2010 and Beck in 2015 (much to the consternation of Kanye West, a frequent Grammy critic).
And New Delhi continues to actively participate in large-scale naval exercises in regional waters alongside allies Japan, and the US, and into the future, possibly Australia too, all to Beijing's continued consternation.
In the run-up to Britain's 2016 referendum on EU membership, the prominent Brexiteer compared the goals of the European Union to those of Adolf Hitler and Napoleon, causing consternation in European capitals.
She describes herself in the book as being consumed by the various news about Russia's involvement in the election, writing that she follows "every twist and turn of the story," often with consternation.
While that habit generated conversation and consternation when Mr. Trump was a candidate, he now serves as commander in chief and his 140-character pronouncements carry the power of an Olympian lightning bolt.
The seizure of Dewji, who has also served as member of parliament in the past, had caused consternation in the East African nation as he is one of its most prominent business executives.
The Turkey deal has caused consternation in Washington, where a bipartisan group of lawmakers have attempted to block the transfer of the US' F-35 Joint Strike Fighters to Turkey, citing security concerns.
But lately he's also been saying he wants more people coming to the country legally -- much to the consternation of anti-immigration groups, according to New York Times White House reporter Michael Shear.
"This is going to cause some serious consternation within certain circles that are not marginal," Patricia Thornton, a professor at the University of Oxford who studies Chinese politics, told the New York Times.
The ownership change, in the midst of a hotly contested race in the 25th Congressional District (a seat held by Republicans since the 1992 election), has produced consternation among some in the community.
The Information reported recently on how the hiring of Marcy Simon, a marketing expert who was in a relationship with Mr. Schmidt, at the company's Android division caused some consternation in the unit.
Koch, who is a member at the Trump International course, "loves the club," according to Damgard, but wouldn't have chosen to play there if he'd known it would cause consternation for the President-elect.
It was spurred, like many other new inquiries, by Europe's GDPR, which has caused no small amount of consternation among companies for whom collecting and leveraging user data is their main source of income.
A photograph of Trump greeting Farage in front of a gilded elevator shortly after the U.S. election caused consternation in EU capitals, many of whom view Trump with a mixture of fear and puzzlement.
The consternation comes as lawmakers return from their two-week break, which saw much of the heated debate about the investigations die down, capped by Nunes' recusal just hours before House lawmakers left town.
Colovic's arrest on Friday was widely seen as a response to moves in Croatia, which votes in a general election on Sunday, to publicly rehabilitate controversial figures from the past, causing consternation in Serbia.
The appointment of a man who in the run-up to the referendum compared the goals of the EU with those of Adolf Hitler and Napoleon is likely to cause consternation in European capitals.
With Apple expected to also ditch the standard headphone port on its next iPhone, LeEco's launch propelled it to the front of the consternation and conversation around the demise of the trusty old 1.000mm.
The New York Times has reported that Mueller is in possession of a memo from Trump in which he outlined, to the consternation of his counsel, exactly why he wanted to fire James Comey.
The arrangement allowed Ayers to earn a consultant's salary while also influencing campaign spending in a way that benefited him financially, a practice that is not illegal but has raised consternation among fellow consultants.
Inside Facebook, Stamos had been strongly advocating for investigating and disclosing Russian activity on the social media platform, often to the consternation of top executives, including Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, the newspaper said.
Peace lives to see another day Despite all the consternation over concessions, tensions that pushed the United States and North Korea to the brink of war last year were nowhere to be found Tuesday.
But in the broader Republican Party, there is consternation that the president would risk alienating female voters, in particular, at a time when polls are already showing erosion in the party's support with women.
Ms. Kemper, a veteran of improv and "The Office" who mixes precision and a remarkable fluidity, delivers each of her three short, rapid-fire lines with a different shading — consternation, hopefulness, smug self-satisfaction.
So it ultimately felt a little weird to watch Brienne doing him a solid, filling out the empty page in the Book of Brothers that was the source of so much consternation and mockery.
The Commission, the European Union's executive arm, previously caused consternation in Silicon Valley when it handed Apple a $14.5 billion fine last year for receiving illegal state-aid for its tax arrangement with Ireland.
U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign promises last year to put "America first" in trade, and his calls for tariffs on imports from China and Mexico, caused consternation among the United States' major trade partners.
With the National Zoo closed, the "Panda Cam," a popular live video stream of the zoo's three giant pandas, also went offline, causing consternation among fans of Tian Tian, Mei Xiang and Bei Bei.
The Fed also announced that the bank would replace four directors this year, a statement that, although not part of the order, caused much consternation among Wells Fargo's executives, The New York Times reported.
The exchanges did not get beyond threats, and there was no suggestion that the missiles involved were anything more than conventional weapons, but they created consternation in official circles in Washington, Beijing and London.
That has not stopped the new Chinese owner in one of France's most fabled wine regions from naming his newly acquired chateaus after them — to more than a little consternation among tradition-bound French.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — This has not been horse racing's finest hour: dead horses at Santa Anita Park and consternation among horse people that they can treat their athletes better but have failed to do so.
The Mets won that one, too, 43-24, ensuring that Boston's long dry spell would, to the bitter consternation of Red Sox fans, drag on, and cementing the most amazing Mets season in memory.
They say consternation is rooted in Azar's insecurity about his role and concerns that he could be undercut by Gottlieb, who had been rumored as a shortlist pick for a so-called coronavirus czar.
"In short, China is now capable of controlling the South China Sea in all scenarios short of war with the United States," Admiral Davidson said, an assessment that caused some consternation in the Pentagon.
Although the updated treaty is expected to pass with broad bipartisan support, some in the GOP have expressed consternation that the White House had allowed the deal to drift too far to the left.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
For the tickets that just went on sale — and the first block immediately sold out — the show is trying paperless ticketing, which has long been used for concerts, to the consternation of ticket brokers.
In July 2013, the pope responded to questions about a supposed "gay lobby" in the Vatican by saying "Who am I to judge," a remark that caused celebration among liberals and consternation among conservatives.
President Obama tended to introduce policy proposals that were relatively close to where a negotiation with Congress might plausibly end up — often to the consternation of liberals, who felt he was negotiating against himself.
Flirting with Kansas An additional source of consternation within the Department, say multiple people familiar, is with what the Secretary may decide to do next: run for Senate in his home state of Kansas.
The condos were already the subject of consternation from artists: They're being built on top of what was previously the building known as 5Pointz, a warehouse once prized as a haven for legal graffiti.
But it's the "don't know these characters" bit that has caused the most consternation, because, I would posit, there is basically no way a television-addicted baby boomer wouldn't know who these characters are.
Since his elevation to chief executive, Mr. Dorsey has tried to make Twitter more accessible to the masses, a problem that the company has struggled with for years, much to the consternation of its investors.
Seoul and Washington have agreed to deploy the system in South Korea later this year much to the consternation of China, which worries THAAD's powerful radar could also be used to peer into Chinese territory.
It was the United States, not Iran, that unilaterally pulled out of the agreement a year ago, much to the consternation of the other signatories to the agreement -- the UK, France, Germany, Russia and China.
These sources often mean, specifically, Omarosa Manigault-Newman, the highest-ranking black White House staffer and a particular source of consternation among Washington's black Republicans, who largely feel she is not sensitive to their interests.
Peters previously had caused a lot of consternation due to anti-Barack Obama comments he made on the network, including calling Obama "a pussy" and saying Obama was "date raped" by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
That's why Caulfield was among a number of health professionals and researchers who reacted with dismay and consternation to the deal: In this era of misinformation, SO disappointing to see celeb noise get bigger platform.
This has prompted some consternation in 403, with Carol's Rooney Mara receiving a Supporting Actress nomination, even though she appears in more of the film than co-star Cate Blanchett (who's nominated in Lead Actress).
While he referred briefly to North Korean and Pakistani arsenals, he said nothing about a danger that is a cause of great consternation among global leaders: small nuclear weapons that could be fashioned by terrorists.
The process takes marginally longer than swiping cards, which has created consternation but didn't appear to generate a real impact on retailer revenues during holiday shopping season after the new rules were implemented in October.
Photographs of armed police ordering a Muslim woman on a beach in the Mediterranean city of Nice to partially disrobe went viral on social media this week, upsetting many French Muslims and causing global consternation.
In a strange turn of events, big bad Maleficent was so cruel to her employee (and original villain) Pete that his sadness and consternation opened a time-travel portal into the deep past of Disney.
Scholz's consternation is understandable given the global downshift in growth is most evident at the moment in Europe, where the outlook has been further clouded by the uncertainty over Britain's departure from the European Union.
Washington (CNN)A one-letter mistake on an official White House statement led to consternation and questions about official US policy toward Iran on Monday, and a quiet correction did little to quell the matter.
Trump's agenda during his upcoming meeting with Putin remains somewhat open-ended, much to the consternation of German officials, who say there has been no coordination with NATO allies leading up to the Putin meeting.
Russian officials issued no reaction, with Friday a public holiday, but pro-Kremlin politicians expressed consternation about the comments from Trump, who Moscow had hoped would usher in new, friendlier relations between the two countries.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin had previously exchanged warm words, to the consternation of both Democratic and Republican leaders, but Trump advisers said on Wednesday that the two leaders had not spoken by phone yet.
There is consternation in the Republican cloakrooms as scandals spread, voters revolt, Democrats surge and midterm elections come closer as the blue wave of Democratic voters yearns to drain the swamp wave of Republican scandal.
In 1995, as First Lady speaking at an international conference in Beijing, China, Clinton identified women's rights as human rights to the consternation of Peoples Republic of China and United States Department of State officials.
While he referred briefly to North Korean and Pakistani arsenals, he said nothing about a danger that is a cause of great consternation among global leaders: small nuclear weapons that could be fashioned by terrorists.
Ms. DeVos, a longtime Republican fund-raiser, has spent nearly 30 years pushing for families to receive public funds to send their children to private and parochial schools, usually to the consternation of teacher unions.
He also recently suggested — to the consternation of leading Republicans and Democrats — that he was prepared to lift the sanctions the Obama administration slapped on Putin after Russia sent troops into Ukraine and annexed Crimea.
"I understand that the report has created consternation among some who don't want to be on the list or be seen as associated with the Putin regime," said Senator Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat of Maryland.
Schmidt and Haberman then filed a follow-up report stating that their story caused some consternation among Trump's personal legal team — because they suddenly realized they "do not know just how much" McGahn told Mueller.
It helped drive his decision to pull out of the Paris climate accord and repeated efforts to sink the Iran nuclear deal brokered by President Barack Obama, both of which caused panic and consternation abroad.
ACAPULCO, Mexico (Reuters) - A human rights group on Thursday slammed an armed vigilante group' training of children to use guns in a violent region of Mexico after images of the armed minors sparked widespread consternation.
In Detroit, whose share of black residents is larger than in any other sizable American city, it is a racial disparity in the performance of facial recognition technology that is a primary source of consternation.
In a similar incident involving a troubling period of history, British organizers at an international field hockey game in 2012 played an anthem from the apartheid era, to the consternation of the South African team.
"The disproportionate focus on leverage has caused consternation amongst our large number of retail clients, many of whom have traded for years and wish to continue using our product as they do today," he said.
There was some consternation when Florian explained this by remarking that there were strong similarities between the European Community and the Soviet bloc's Comecon in the way they allocated distinct economic roles to different countries.
The admission gave rise to the hashtag #WhereAreTheChildren, which added to, and was in some cases conflated with, consternation over the Trump administration's policy of separating parents and children who crossed the southwest border together.
Another 1,000 have decided to stay in Mexico, accepting work permits that were offered to them last fall, at the height of international consternation over how to deal with the growing presence of migrant caravans.
This has naturally produced a lot of consternation in education circles, but one approach has been to try to explain away the declining trend as a result of demographic shifts or some other statistical illusion.
In 2014, groups of dama were photographed dancing en masse outside the Louvre in Paris and shimmying in Moscow's Red Square -- much to the consternation of some, who thought they were giving China a bad name.
" The Replay Lincoln Park bar announced the rules over the weekend in a Facebook post after "much consternation and consideration to maintain a 'classy environment,'" but backtracked Tuesday afternoon after claiming that the "posts were inappropriate.
The exclusive new Pokémon is a pre-evolved format of Snorlax, the large, sleepy pocket monster that fans will recognize as a constant source of in-game consternation because of how frequently it blocks your path.
Every bit of her is snakey, from her set decorations down to her new Kate Spade backpack, worn (to much online consternation!) on this sacred holiday near her roughly $9 million crash pad in NYC's Tribeca.
It is hard to see President Donald Trump caring much about the annulment, but anyway, relations with Turkey have already been banjaxed by Turkey's decision to buy Russian anti-aircraft missiles, to the consternation of NATO.
When I got to Matthew, I couldn't wait to read the story of a young Jesus staying behind in the Temple to preach, much to the consternation of his parents, who thought they had lost him.
He was perfectly happy to watch a couple literally torn apart by something billed as "The Experiment" in the premiere, and he made it through the already infamous and beloved Part 8 without complaint or consternation.
Maduro announced the measure on Sunday, to the consternation of Venezuelans who have become accustomed to stashing large volumes of cash at home as the bolivar currency's value has plunged in the crisis-hit OPEC nation.
To the consternation of many on the left, President Obama took on the role of exasperating but willing mentor to Donald Trump—an exasperated Henry Higgins to the latter's Eliza Doolittle—almost immediately after the election.
"I will try to gather wisdom from the victims' point of view and continue talks with Japan so that sincere measures will be taken," said Kang Kyung-wha in comments likely to cause consternation in Tokyo.
But consternation about the rights of incomers could nevertheless reduce the pull of a retirement in the sun—a key selling point of which is, after all, avoiding the stresses and strains of life back home.
Like any other hopeless workaholic — me, her, many of us — I'm back at my desk, coughing away, to the mild consternation of my colleagues, who stand an extra few feet off when asking how I am.
The gray wolf and red wolf were listed as endangered in the lower 22015 states under the Endangered Species Act in the 25s and remain protected today, to the periodic consternation of ranchers and agricultural interests.
Last April, Goldin Auctions listed that jersey for sale, creating surprise and a good deal of consternation among Mets fans, and others, that the team had let it out of its possession in the first place.
Unprofitable, propped up by billions in funding from SoftBank, and with more than $1 billion in long-term debt outstanding, WeWork has caused consternation over news it's looking to tap junk-bond markets to sustain itself.
These efforts have caused consternation among executives at Uber, including Mr. Kalanick, who in a recent interview said Google's focus on the area gave him cause to "sweat" and work harder on his own company's efforts.
The country's long-range S-400 SAM systems recently made landfall in Turkey, much to the consternation of the West, while its older S-300 variants have been exported to a variety of countries, including Syria.
The Founding Fathers were wary of delineating rights at all, she reminds us, to the extent that the Bill of Rights is also something of a giant do-over that still creates consternation and confusion today.
When Matteo Renzi, who proclaimed his reformist credentials as the "rottamatore" (demolition man), had to resign as prime minister at the end of 211.5 after losing a referendum on constitutional reform, there was consternation at first.
He will also seek counsel from Merkel on how to deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a leader Merkel has dealt with extensively and whom Trump, to the consternation of Republican and Democratic lawmakers, has praised.

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