Elected leaders at the state and local levels bemoan our housing crisis.
Opponents of Measure E (and More Housing) Want You to Be Very, Very Afraid|Marissa Tucker-Borquez|October 9, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Rallying cries from opponents of housing reform bemoan that even modest increases in density are a threat to their community’s “character” or the “California dream of single-family home ownership.”
Inclusive Communities Will Require Inclusionary Zoning|Al Abdallah|October 6, 2020|Voice of San Diego
For years, marketers and agency execs have bemoaned some of the dated processes of the industry.
‘We have the capability’: How the coronavirus crisis has accelerated advertising’s shift to agility|Kristina Monllos|September 7, 2020|Digiday
Schools were de facto the priority, as only they had a path to reopen – a fact that the mayor bemoaned in a lengthy letter about how desperately businesses needed to open.
Team Reopen: 2, Schools: 0|Scott Lewis|August 31, 2020|Voice of San Diego
Of course, this isn’t a new realization brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, as agency leaders have long bemoaned the fee-based payment model that agencies still use today.
‘You can’t just cut a little bit’: Why this moment could force agencies to accelerate necessary changes to their business models|Kristina Monllos|August 4, 2020|Digiday
They bemoan the fact that poker games are too often delayed because people get up to take smoke breaks.
11 Worst Songs of the Summer of All Time|Kevin Fallon|June 4, 2013|DAILY BEAST
He will then bemoan a vague “lack of political will” or “absence of leadership” as the reason for the inertia.
The GOP vs. Democracy|Michael Tomasky|June 24, 2011|DAILY BEAST
But some bemoan the way the kids have transformed their city, and nowhere is that change more visible than The Bywater.
Yale Crusaders Invade New Orleans|Nicole LaPorte|August 21, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Not to mention the fragrant Ms. Hasselbeck bemoan the fact that we now live in the "divided states of America."