Sentences with phrase «exasperated by»

She is exasperated by my accessories.
Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, says a large swath of the country continues to be plagued by inventory shortages exasperated by critically low homebuilding activity.
Exasperated by her futile attempt to help her son make friends at his new school, she calls her neighbor and cancels the dinner.
Your question about your brother and friend reflect the controversy around the labels used for PAPD; is your brother's negativity due to some underlying «negativity trait» that is just being exasperated by his wife, or is this just a new symptom unique to the relationship?
The antagonist, exasperated by this tactic that supposes to ignore her completely, talks louder and louder and eventually starts shouting.
It's simply sickening in a competitive multiplayer game, exasperated by the fact that this is a widely beloved franchise, often enjoyed by youngsters.
The latter, the first to bear the Compact moniker in the XZ line, shrinks the XZ Premium's qualities even further, and in doing so is sure to find a niche amongst smartphone users exasperated by the «bigger is better» trend in smartphones these days.
Like many partners in law firms across the county, he was exasperated by the revolving door of talented young associates coming in and out of the firm.
The judge in billionaire Ronald Perelman's lawsuit against Morgan Stanley, exasperated by the latter's delays in handing over documents, instructs jurors to assume that the firm committed fraud.
It is worth noting that CLIC had many sceptics and naysayers, not the least of which were the commercial legal publishers who were exasperated by what was seen as an effort to usurp their traditional role as the key providers of legal information.
It is Kitty's turn to be exasperated by the law, this time the family justice system, when she is advised that the alleged rape is not relevant to residence proceedings because rape.
Iacobucci seemed exasperated by the rate of change, suggesting that trying to keep up with every new tool was a fool's errand.
To the best of my understanding, such structure when incorrectly executed can result in silos throughout an organization globally and locally hindering communication, innovation, productivity and also producing poor customer service and experience exasperated by constant restructuring no doubt.
This doesn't mean they are right, but I have seen enough to be sure that they are every bit as exasperated by press coverage of the issue as climate people are of the coverage of the climate issue.
On the other hand I get exasperated by people who believe we are all conspiracy theorists.
The drought in California has been exasperated by the need on the farming industry, drawing water from an aquifer that's essentially sand.
The gallery claimed to be exasperated by the lack of male talent.
You may as well just play the SNES version, even if it's the first time you're ever picking up a Mana game: the original spritework is able to pick up the slack of a few of its inherent shortcomings, which are only exasperated by the swap to 3D.
These barriers are exasperated by the fact that like its predecessor Rise of the Tomb Raider is rife with quick time events.
I've been frankly exasperated by the worrying trend of down - scoring Vita games by both mainstream and independent reviewers, on titles I myself have deemed fantastic achievements on Sony's portable.
It's a problem exasperated by my second major complaint, which is the frequent patches of rough, and sometimes just downright bloody awful dialogue.
The indie issue is exasperated by the troubling «launch parity clause» that is a part of the fledgling ID@Xbox development program.
Some dogs drool which can be exasperated by conformational problems in the mouth (lips allow dribble etc...).
The emergency vet we took him to was exasperated by the number of cats she's seen with these kinds of problems on Blue Buffalo brand dry food — our regular vet thought our other cat's kidney problems was from something else.
A lot of these joint problems are exasperated by dogs being overweight.
Recent studies have also shown that anxiety and respiratory issues can be caused or exasperated by allergens.
Unlike some rewards credit cards, you won't be exasperated by sudden expiration dates or caps on your points.
This is doubly so because, as Machin also pointed out, the general climate of retirement pessimism is exasperated by the fact «private sector defined benefit pension plans have virtually disappeared from the Canadian retirement landscape.»
It seems that that controversy will continue and will probably be even more exasperated by Washington's newest «bright idea».
Exasperated by the petty bureaucracy that constantly bedevils him and threatens to expose Signorina Elettra, Brunetti is steadied by the embrace of his own family and by his passion for the classics.
LaPolla writes in her piece that she's exasperated by writers incorrectly and casually calling themselves «indie.»
Exasperated by the mess, and in spite of the day's...
This has been exasperated by a poor transmission, poor shifting quality - delays in up shift, and a clunking jerky down shift from second to first in slow stopping conditions, we have a new transmission on the way out from the States, poor plastics and seats.
My dad, exasperated by the school's low standards, compensated through his own form of enrichment, which we were lucky enough to afford.
Ferrell favorite writer / director Adam McKay doesn't hit the comic alchemy of Anchorman or Talladega Nights, but Wahlberg is terrific as the misguided maverick exasperated by his social misfit partner Ferrell.
In a time of continued racial strife exasperated by tiresome leaders, the cinematic fantasy of an African hero from an African nation, all in the backdrop of the familiar «MCU,» will be oxygen in a suffocating cultural climate.
Also exasperated by wearing one the Horcruxes around his neck.
To the good - natured bewilderment of just about everyone I know — especially Dissolve editor Scott Tobias, whose baleful «oh no no no» I could hear all the way from Chicago — I turned Blue Ruin off after just 40 minutes, exasperated by the suicidally idiotic actions being taken by its antihero.
It's simply sickening in a competitive multiplayer game, exasperated by the fact that this is a widely beloved franchise, often enjoyed by youngsters.
Set to star life - long comics obsessive Nic Cage (whose own son is named Kal - El), Burton's film would have followed in the footsteps of his Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992), only for the director to walk away when he became exasperated by studio interference and marketing commitments.
A mommy blogger struggling to find anything worth writing and anyone to write for, Allyson is increasingly exasperated by her life of full - time parenting.
She's played by fellow «Beautiful Mind» alum Jennifer Connelly, and as before, her chore is to stand around being alternately alarmed and exasperated by her loonybird hubby.
With potential buyers now wary of the next flood, the area fell into decay, which was further exasperated by several dry years in which the sea's saline content rose the point where the fish no longer had enough oxygen to survive - cut to the next scene with literally millions of fish lying dead on the shores, stinking to high heaven.
Many air travelers say they're exasperated by parents who seem to do little to quiet their kids; Others counter that fliers should be more See what employees say it's like to work at Travelers.
I was at a drinks - do once talking to a lovely singleton who was exasperated by the apparent fact that all the good people were taken.
Anyone exasperated by their chronic undereye circles??
This perpetually impending burnout is all the more exasperated by stress, social conflict, and other such normal types of adversity that we all regularly have to deal with.
Not sure if this pre-existing, and exasperated by the diet.
And scientists — exasperated by the blank stares that usually greet their enthusiastic statements, such as «Doesn't it just blow your mind how polypeptides fold their way through zillions of possible permutations in microseconds?»
The closest thing to drama at Wednesday morning's meeting of the Democratic State Committee came when a delegate, exasperated by five minutes of floor motions to enroll new members, jokingly asked, «Why they couldn't just file petitions like the rest of us?»
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