Sentences with phrase «exasperation about»

Exploring the five love languages, the numerous different ways to give and receive, and the twelve distinct types of intimacy can all help us move from exasperation about not getting our needs met to learning to incorporate a variety of ways to fulfill our own needs, and those of our partners.
But each one also has a story of personal exasperation about the last time a family member or a loved one was hospitalized or rushed to an emergency room or received an incomprehensible, outrageous bill.
I expressed on FB some exasperation about my 2.5 yo daughter taking something like 2 hours to fall asleep one night last year — mostly because I'd hoped to get some stuff done before I got my pregnant self to bed, too — and a friend had the gall to write something about my daughter should be long past nursing to sleep & / or wanting me to lie down with her as she fell asleep.

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With more than a hint of exasperation, Scalia concludes: «One will search in vain the document we are supposed to be construing for text that provides the basis for the argument over these distinctions; and will find in our society's tradition regarding abortion no hint that the distinctions are constitutionally relevant, much less any indication how a constitutional argument about them ought to be resolved.
But this past week I was talking to someone about grace, and they objected with the grace litmus test, and I don't know what happened, but I sighed out of exasperation and decided to give a different answer than the one I had always given before.
But better to be instructed in the Creed than to be given common sense about better living or to hear the clergy's exasperations with U.S. foreign policy — things gotten more easily, and probably more interestingly, from the op - ed page of the Sunday paper.
Lecrae writes, clearly from a place of exasperation with American (Christian) culture, about why he outspokenly mission the black lives matter movement.
There will be many articles and tweets written about how great it is and exasperation over why it hadn't been done sooner or should be done more often at even more events.
The committee also hear about teachers» «exasperation over the lack of time and resources given to professional development training in order to adequately prepare lesson plans before teaching and testing their students,» according to a press release issued by his office Thursday.
«Look,» he said, tossing one hand up in the air in a small sign of exasperation, «this isn't about what my opponents are saying about me.
The other performance worthy of note is Nicole Ari Parker, who plays Olivia's mom, Trish, with the right amount of exasperation towards Danielson's missteps and the right amount of protectiveness about her daughter's feelings.
Piovani gives this buddy chef comedy a wistful, sad - sack jazz approach that is more about slow - burn exasperation that racing for head of state, with a fuzz guitar only adding to Reno's exasperation at the new kid of the butcher block.
The oldest (Wilson) has organized the train trip across India and micromanaged their every moment, much to the exasperation of a middle brother Brody, apprehensive about impending fatherhood, and kid brother Schwartzman, who is nursing a broken heart.
Kristen Wiig's default mode of defeated exasperation sets the tone for Berman and Pulcini's slow - footed comedy about an out - of - work, loveless New York playwright who's forced to move back in with her wacky mother (Annette Bening) after a fake suicide attempt.
When Howard Harris talks about his salary, he alludes in exasperation and embarrassment to some of his students, who earn a higher hourly wage in part - time jobs at nearby Disney World.
On one hand, if we merely say the words «Master Scheduling» to a principal, AP, or superintendent, they will immediately throw their arms up in exasperation, talking our ear off about how difficult it is and how much it helps or hinders them.
exasperation we all feel about a lot of thorny situations in the industry!
in exasperation as they know they are about to get crushed into a thin paste.
The transformation of the film title into Painters Panting reveals something of the exhibition's focus — the exasperation with and ongoing passion about «painting concerns» as evinced by painters, photographers, video artists, and filmmakers.
When senior prosecutors first told us rookies about this, they would roll their eyes in exasperation.
They know they've been parachuted into the middle of a small war that has less to do with the principle of gay marriage than with Labour's fear that Fine Gael was stealing a march, plus the media's growing exasperation with the Taoiseach's reluctance to answer questions about anything.
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