Sentence examples for has created consternation from inspiring English sources

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Still, the thought of reform has created consternation in the industry.

Unsurprisingly, it has created consternation among experts.

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As a realist and a humanitarian, he should have gone further — and now he has, creating consternation and division in the Republican ranks.

She conceded that Connecticut's new reality had created consternation on campus and in alumni circles.

The furloughs, more than anything else, have created consternation among coaches.

Conceding that "money has not been a terrible problem", she said she would probably use some of her winnings to buy a house with a south-facing garden.This unquestionable poshness has created some consternation.

The consolidation has drawn the attention of the Justice Department's antitrust division and has created mounting, intense consternation among publishers, who say that they are finding it increasingly difficult and expensive to get their publications distributed, and are even attributing magazine closings to wholesalers.

"It has created an air of unbelief among scientists, confusion among those at risk of H.I.V., and consternation among AIDS workers".

An administration official said Mr. Abrams's ascension had created "serious consternation" at the State Department.

The mixed feelings about the Fed's next move have created some consternation in the bond markets.

But change has always created consternation within the museum community.

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