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There were a lot of collisions, but any consternation about that seemed directed only inward, in a self-critical way.
Asked if there was any consternation about hosting the event — given the fractured relationship between Trump and Sessions — Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said there was not.
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In response, WOR issued a statement saying, "We regret any consternation that his remarks may have caused to our listeners".
In Albany, the consternation about the high unemployment rate has caused delays in reporting the data.
But I can't remember them for a moment expressing consternation about it.
Equally, there is fright and consternation about a racism now given oxygen.
The worst that happened was Ryan's mother (and Tony Dungy) expressing consternation about the coach's profanity.
Greening is not alone, however; consternation about consultants is a global phenomenon.
Alumni, faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in this TigerNet Discussion Group devoted to sharing information, opinions, advice, praise and even some occasional consternation about Princeton matters.
After days of consternation about whether Bosh and Wade were involved enough, the Heat seemed determined to get them rolling early.
The shuttles are due to retire next year, and there is already consternation about the gap between that retirement and the arrival of their successor.
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