Sentences with phrase «general frustration about»

General frustration about billing, both a client's and the firm's, goes away.

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I always attributed this disconnect to my general frustrations with modern evangelicalism — that it's been hijacked by the Republican Party, that it's in a perpetual state of defensiveness and «wartime» posturing, that it has closed itself off to science and independent thought, that it has lost sight of the message of Jesus regarding the Kingdom of God, that it has become commercialized and shallow — all the things we «emergers» like to write books and articles about.
I have written here many times about the frustrations I have felt in dealing with the great majority of internet numb - nuts who think they know all there is about football betting and sports wagering in general.
I have explained my frustration about feeling feeling alone and a general lack of physical and emotional intimacy.
The OSIWA official noted the high unemployment rate and the general feeling of frustration, the spreading violence from Borno to Plateau and Kaduna, adding that Nigerians are worried about their safety and security.
Michael Cader on Publishers Lunch today talked about the publishers» general frustration with Amazon's deep discounting of ebooks.
If we want to talk about frustration in general, there were several moments in the game where I just had no idea where I was supposed to go or what I was supposed to be doing.
The project, in this iteration, came about as a general frustration with the labour market in relation to quality of objects available for mass consumption and their valuation in relation to cheap labour.
When we surveyed more than 50 managing general partners about their challenges with invoicing and invoicing preparation, they shared their frustrations in great detail.
I advise my clients to be very careful about branding themselves too broadly, that broad and general branding is a candidate strategy that's one of the biggest causes of job search frustration today.
Previous Native Title Reports have commented on the Commonwealth's respondent funding scheme, 81 noting its effect in hardening the positions of those who already have their interests protected in any event, 82 and its seeming encouragement of litigation over negotiation.83 During the consultations, an NTRB in Queensland expressed frustration at the inequality created when mining and other companies are financed directly by the Attorney - General, putting NTRBs (and therefore the traditional owners they represent), with limited funding as described above, at a disadvantage when appearing in arbitration hearings about the doing of future acts.
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