Sentence examples for consternation which from inspiring English sources

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Reaction in the art world to the Studio Museum appointments has ranged from high enthusiasm to consternation, which is not surprising given the complex nature of the museum itself.

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Whenever he provokes China, he naturally causes consternation in America, which would far rather not be put to the test.

Oxford won it by two and a half lengths to the consternation of Cambridge, which had won the first race by one length.

This "engineering gap" is a source of pride in India and consternation in America, which fears the cutting and pasting of high-tech jobs from West to East.Himanshu and Varun Aggarwal are two of India's formidable techies.

Contrary-wise The final option Swapping notes Rescuing the euro Central banks, all a-quiver Orient express Merry-go-round Giltless Reprints Related topics Russia EuropeThat causes consternation in Germany, which is owed about $30 billion.

To the consternation of Washington, which fears that oil revenue can be used by Iraq to develop nuclear, chemical or biological arms, Iraq continues to send oil illegally by pipeline to Syria and by truck to Turkey.

It has already won a lifting of sanctions and promises of international financial aid -- to the consternation of India, which until Sept. 11 reveled in the sense that it finally had gained the upper hand in South Asian relations with Washington.

The rich and the superrich are keenly aware of the depth of popular consternation and envy, which springs from the urge to know why they deserve to have such staggering sums of money, and so much more than everyone else.

However, this demotion caused some consternation because Archaeopteryx, which lived roughly 150 million years ago, could clearly fly; and by re-classifying the animal it had implied also that powered flight must have evolved at least twice - once on the real line to birds and again in this parallel pool of dinosaurs that merely shared some bird features.

Luce's account of the rushing of lifeboats, and the early departures of officers and crew, caused considerable consternation in New York, which quickly turned to anger and condemnation as it became apparent that no women or children had been saved, and that most of the survivors were from the crew.

He also ordered that maths and science be partly taught in English rather than Malay a move which caused consternation within Dr Mahathir's own party, the United Malays National Organisation UMNOO).

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