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1 It's a remarkable lot of handwringing from sociologists attempting to predict my future.
2 The spasmodic handwringing over the height of buildings in Dublin has resurfaced recently.
3 For all the handwringing about the undeclared, drone-led war in Pakistan, it's quietly been eclipsed.
4 There has been handwringing and fevered discussion and politicians of all stripes have waded in.
5 It's too early to be cautious or too handwringing .
6 And that's not counting the absurd handwringing about the (pretend) shooting of the cat.
7 It was no surprise that Carolyn Bessette's tragic death prompted headlines and handwringing across the globe.
8 There has been much handwringing about the damage caused by the abuse of alcohol in this society.
9 It's easy to paint this as just another bit of hippie handwringing over a few dead animals.
10 But after decades of cultural spats, protests and political handwringing , the city is finally attempting to make amends.
11 Despite all the handwringing over trade, the bark is proving far worse than the bite for U.S. stocks.
12 The relentless rise in the popularity of Caesarean sections in recent years has been the subject of much handwringing .
13 It's not really clear whether it's America's culpability or its propensity for handwringing that is the source of Neilson's alarm.
14 But he had refused, and Judy expected at least a month of bureaucratic handwringing before they got around to Dislocating him.
15 The fictional MI6 spy is still one of the country's most popular exports, hence the handwringing that goes on whenever change is discussed.
16 But if, as suspected, those in power were involved, it would suggest just how little they care for U.S. and wider Western handwringing .
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