Sentence examples for the consternation for from inspiring English sources

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The consternation for many arises from the apparent conflict between focusing on improvement while being faced with apparently overwhelming circumstances.

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To the consternation of continentals hoping for a less British bias to transatlantic ties, the call went to Britain's Gordon Brown.

Club director Will Schuester Matthew Morrisonn) decides to feature overlooked performers from the group for Sectionals, to the consternation of the usual lead singers, Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) and Finn Hudson Cory Monteithh).

The new dynamic is causing the most consternation for Democrats, who are trying to hang on to -- if not build on -- their precarious one-seat advantage in the Senate.

"We apologize for the mistake and for the consternation it has caused".

With the Senate Finance Committee having finally voted out a bill that seems the source of consternation for many, a fundamental lesson is emerging from the entire spectacle that warrants our attention.

The showings of Ms. Michelson's "Devotion Study #1 — The American Dancer" at the Whitney Biennial (it won the show's Bucksbaum Award) were fascinating for the consternation they caused among visual-arts audiences, who seemed ill-prepared for the exacting, severe intensity of Ms. Michelson's work.

"I wholeheartedly and sincerely apologise for the consternation caused by the premature announcement yesterday.

In fact, the Mirrenised, which is to say the ever more idealised monarch of public wishfulness, may partly account for the consternation, last week, when the publication of a group photograph of the holders of her Order of Merit suggested that the Queen is not, after all, much of a feminist.

And the consternation it was causing for Yankee officials was made clear when Randy Levine, the team's president, harshly criticized Don Garber, the commissioner of Major League Soccer, after Garber mentioned that the sight of some of the best seats at the new stadium going unfilled was "unbelievable".

Set in 1924, the programme reflects the election of the UK's first Labour government - causing consternation for the Crawleys, who assume that a socialist ruling party will start to dismantle their estate.

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