Sentences with phrase «exasperating experience»

I went with Martindale Hubbell, a very exasperating experience.
If the seizures continue to become more and more frequent, despite all reasonable treatment efforts, it can be an exasperating experience for all involved.
It is a tiring, exasperating experience that is not funny, and really not worth people's time.

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Referencing the Legal Arizona Workers Act that went into effect on January 1, 2008, Mr Nowrasteh says the decline in population resulting from the law likely exasperated the drop in home prices the state experienced during the downturn.
Finally, the family, exasperated at their inability to successfully convey to the dog the danger he was putting himself in, decided the only way the dog would learn was to leave him to his own devices and allow him to experience for himself the consequences of his actions.
This reality helps us understand Henry's exasperated incredulity at the spectacle of the nation becoming richer and richer while its public realm became poorer and poorer — his deep - seated anger at the inconceivably extensive degradation of aesthetic experience in postwar America.
Meanwhile, former greats, including Vieira, Henry and Adams, became exasperated by Wenger's unwillingness to embrace their knowledge and experience.
Evidently he was exasperated at petty jobsworth restrictions - an experience many of us have had.
It's a dizzying experience that's equal parts entertaining and exasperating, which is also how I would describe social media in...
Firstly, it is vital to recognise that many Russian women have turned to online dating because they are exasperated with their dating experiences thus far.
Last week was a rather exasperating exercise in two - tiered markets; a type of divergence between the broad market and a handful of glamourous «concept» stocks that has often marked the wildest and most joyous points of reckless abandon in the market cycle, at least for speculators not tethered by traditional measures of value or historical experience.
But our exasperating diversity of perception, experience and character may be our salvation in the end.
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.
Travelling with your kids is as beautiful and experience as it is exasperating.
The hardware still feels modern, and the performance top of the heap, but LG needlessly messes with the Android experience in exasperating ways.
I've mentioned before that I'm finding the overall experience of job hunting online to be very exasperating.
In my many years of experience, I have come to realize that the causal factors of exasperating issues can be deceptive and not all inclusive.
Referencing the Legal Arizona Workers Act that went into effect on January 1, 2008, Nowrasteh said the decline in population resulting from the law likely exasperated the drop in home prices the state experienced during the downturn.
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