81. Predictably, a few people have already started wringing their hands about about rights, privacy, those sorts of things. 82. Public housing officials say they are not wringing their hands over Olympic what-ifs and why-nots. 83. Q. Lots of people are wringing their hands over the California power situation. 84. Political leaders wrung their hands over passage of a statewide anti-tax measure that threatened stark budget problems. 85. Regardless of who prevails in court, city officials are wringing their hands over another example of city improvements being stalled by bureaucratic paralysis. 86. Saints do not wring their hands with a delicately poised prudence. 87. Selig wrings hands and says baseball has to do something about inequities. 88. School administrators and coaches are wringing their hands because they know some recruits will expect them to come up with jobs for them. 89. Several ministers of the government wrung their hands Wednesday and claimed that the politicians who voted to shake things up were tone-deaf to the public mood. 90. She did not wring her hands when Schools Chancellor Ramon Cortines announced his resignation. |