But Sag Harbor has been changing, rapidly, and to the consternation of some including Ms. Grosjean's group.
Such opinions have caused consternation among nuclear energy's long-standing opponents, notably Europe's green movement.
Now, to the consternation of politicians, viewers and especially advertisers, this magnificent medium is fragmenting.
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Closer to home, a couple of earnings reports from retailers created some consternation for the macro crowd.
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The decision not to have a race in North America will cause consternation among the F1 teams.
The consternation over Hagel's confirmation has been "kabuki theater, " said David Rothkopf, editor of Foreign Policy magazine.
It defuses a lot of consternation on the part of the people who are getting put out.
This would have caused greater consternation among the Anfield faithful had their team not taken an early lead.
Some members on the FOMC disagree and such consternation is helping drive a bearish undertone for U.S. bonds.
To his family's consternation, he became a publisher of comic books when he returned to Indonesia in 1978.
By coincidence (or not), three senior intelligence figures have just been arrested, causing consternation among the chattering classes.
Even so, Iran's defence minister, Admiral Ali Shamkhani, is relishing the consternation that the missile test has caused.
But this causes consternation for many prospective parents who neither wish to donate nor to freeze unused embryos indefinitely.
Depending on who you talk to, you might hear bravos and encomiums or lukewarm acceptance mixed with outright consternation.
This trend should continue for years, leading to the consternation of the Fed and the failure of Fed policies.
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His progress in sequencing genes was causing consternation among many scientists and bioethicists.
The reluctance of stakeholders, states and voters will stir consternation, delay and deadlock.
The meticulous process has also reportedly caused a degree of consternation between the Obama aides and those to Sen.
He has seen the profound effect tea party activists have had on the Republican Party, much to his consternation.
The books soon sold out, much to the consternation of store managers .
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Foul-ups with derivatives are hardly uncommon, but CDSs have been causing particular consternation.
However, there has been some consternation about the 'unlucky' south dressing room which has consistently housed all the losing teams.
Not since Ronald Reagan beat Jimmy Carter in 1980 has an election triggered such consternation from commentators anxious about peace.
The decision by Saks, an exclusive retailer, to slash prices during the 2008 holiday season caused consternation among some luxury-goods groups.
However, while US debt generates endless consternation and controversy, it seems like Japan may be able to get away with it.
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Even before euro coins became legal tender in January, there was consternation at the use of nickel alloys in their manufacture.
The continuing troubles surrounding the building of a new chamber for the Parliament are a source of consternation for Mike Pringle.
Mellon may have ditched its defining branch to much local consternation but it retains 400 less imposing ones in its home region.
Another source of consternation is Facebook apps, such as the quizzes developed by third parties that many users are fond of taking.
Spain has yet to formally ask for a fresh bailout package from the EU, to the consternation of many Euro currency bulls.
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