Sentences with phrase «exasperated over»

This problem has just been exasperated over the past several years.
But I have grown increasingly exasperated over the years by postdocs who whinge about universities as employers, the research councils and others as funders, governments as policymakers — yet fail to recognise that in large measure the future lies in their own hands.
But they weren't falling on Thursday, and he looked exasperated over his final few holes.
My main concern is that in managing your assets over the long - term, I don't entirely exasperate you over the short - term.
But if you want to change the font or text size, or go to a specific chapter, you have to move your finger all the way down to the bottom of the screen — an inconvenience that can become exasperating over time.

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The issue of bond market liquidity has been a consistent theme over the past years or so with financial executives such as JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon, Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman, and Oaktree Capital's Howard Marks weighing in on the issue and generally pointing the finger at a lack of liquidity exasperating moves in financial markets.
«If you look at the password, it's not even technology... it's a process that's left over from the horse and buggy era, and we're using it to protect our financial information, our health information, our online activities,» he says, exasperated.
After growing exasperated with the situation, the Spanish government decided last week to trigger Article 155, which allows Madrid to take over Catalan political affairs.
«You could see an exasperated look on Jim's face when they would just keep plowing right over him,» said Gretchen Carlson on «Fox & Friends» on Fox News.
This was exasperated recently when I was discussing the case of how most investors misunderstand how it can actually be good over the long - run to change a company's capitalization structure to replace equity with debt by borrowing funds on a long - term, low - cost, fixed - rate basis to repurchase stock, lowering the total count of outstanding shares.
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It does get easier over time, moving from insulting to hurtful to infuriating to aggravating to mildly exasperating but generally expected.
At first I was at a school on Gianicolo hill, an occasional job with a sublime view over Rome's patchwork of terracotta and glinting cupolas that made me catch my breath every time, and almost made up for the exasperating school politics.
The West Midlands club are so exasperated with Berahino's conduct they will abandon plans to restart negotiations over a new contract and sell the England Under - 21 international in the summer --(Daily Telegraph)
And so, with an emotional and, at times, exasperating press conference, Roy Hodgson's ill - fated tenure in charge of the England national team is now over.
Of course there are nights when we find ourselves exasperated at the fact that we haven't enjoyed a night of unbroken sleep for over a year, but we are committed to giving her our presence even when it isn't easy to do so.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver sounded exasperated about the lack of a three - way budget deal this afternoon while speaking with reporters, but declined to declare outright that Gov. David Paterson't isn't negotiating in good faith, saying only: «I think we'll find that out over the weekend.»
I have to decompress and disengage because I am totally frustrated and exasperated by the deliberate ignoring of the basic needs of the people in favor of bickering like spoiled children over relatively trivial issues.
Bercow sounds exasperated as he takes over.
A former strategist in Downing Street told the Times that the Prime Minister was exasperated with the dissent over his policy, saying: «Why on earth are the only people who are really committed to our policy me and Theresa May?»
A Monopoly set may exasperate a child who can't pore over the instructions, and even Leggos could frustrate some who can't sit still, says Stephanie Oppenheim, the co-founder of Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, which gives out awards to toys and books.
The more we get to know Isabelle, the more mysterious and even exasperating she becomes (especially when she dumps one guy purely because someone told her to), yet that doesn't mean she hasn't won us over by the end.
Her anxieties over the family's finances after her husband is laid off bleed into nearly every exasperated interaction she has with her titular daughter (played by Saoirse Ronan), and inform her hair - trigger temper and constant passive - aggressiveness.
«Adrift» is a more fitting title for this unmoored and glacially paced star vehicle, which prizes exasperating inscrutability over effective storytelling
Relive this classic comedy about an exasperated weatherman (played by the incredible Bill Murray) who relives the same day over and over and over and over again.
The Bad Girls of Film Noir are hanging out in a separate entry (visit them over here) but there are plenty of other releases this week, not the least of which is the Coen Bros.'s A Serious Man (Universal), a serious (and seriously funny) meditation on little themes like the meaning of life and why are we here and how can we know God's purpose, and is as funny, heartbreaking, questioning, trying, exasperating and sincerely inquisitive a portrait of the human condition as you'll find on screen.
After all, though educational technology always seems ripe with promise, the results over the course of the past century have left educators exasperated and wary.
+ Challenging tactical gameplay + Different sets of abilities spanning over 5 playable characters + Japanese essence embedded within all of the game's features + Quicksave hotkey (F5)- High rate of enemy respawn could be exasperating - Missions could take quite some time to beat, especially for tactical newbies - Forgetting to press F5
It's structured as an exasperating grind, and every time I hear news of an update, it's yet another controversy surrounding terrible game design and screwing over those people who have sunk the most time into it.
Lancaster's work floats over the Modernist project, with a playful eye to the exasperating complexities of the contemporary.»
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.
There's not a single person out there taking traffic school because they want to, and I'm sure you're exasperated at the thought of having to go through the same old information over again.
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