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The departure of a key manager can create consternation at any corporation, but Michael Sternklar, a principal at the Unifi Networks unit of PricewaterhouseCoopers, knew what to do when it happened to him.
However, even this can create consternation due to the inability of the clinician to determine without question the viability of the dental pulp and/or the mere presence of bacterial species or bacteria and their associated biofilms, along with the location of such.
But that would create consternation in the international community and trigger at least an attempt at heavy sanctions, some of which would be potentially destructive and disruptive and distracting to Russia and everyone involved.
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This created consternation among the Vopo officers.
But change has always created consternation within the museum community.
She conceded that Connecticut's new reality had created consternation on campus and in alumni circles.
Still, the thought of reform has created consternation in the industry.
The furloughs, more than anything else, have created consternation among coaches.
That reaction was a tribute to the Rays, whose four-run third created consternation.
As a realist and a humanitarian, he should have gone further — and now he has, creating consternation and division in the Republican ranks.
The most characteristic feature of the weather, however, is the summer fog, which lies low over the city until midday, creating consternation among shivering tourists.
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