The unusually strong performance of US stocks in 2013 was a welcome surprise for investors who are following a simple buy - and - hold strategy and a source of
exasperation for many professionals caught flatfooted by the steady rise in share prices.
Further
exasperation for viewers occurs when some characters end up in the film having never been introduced at all, distracting enjoyment from the tale in trying to figure out who these people are and where they all came from.
Cera delivers the one natural - seeming performance in the picture, the one that conveys legitimate
exasperation for mothers who call him «puppy» and girlfriends who talk on hamburger phones and put abandoned living - room sets on his lawn as some sort of shrine (like the film itself) to fashionable quirk.
Not exact matches
He said his
exasperation reached a point where he told a colleague that «
for me the Taliban is on the inside of the building.»
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.
This is the reason
for much of the
exasperation sometimes felt by his critics.
This is carried out by Elihu, a younger man who first vents his
exasperation at the three friends
for failing to properly answer Job, and then condemns Job
for justifying himself instead of God.
The truth can now be seen: Progress is not what the popular mind looks
for, finding with
exasperation that it never comes.
It may be something else,
for the matter of that it may be
exasperation against providence, as if it were providence which had allowed him to fall into temptation, as if it ought not to have been so hard on him, since
for a long while he had victoriously withstood temptation.
At first it was frustration and then
exasperation, disbelief and finally despair and resignation that absolutely sod all is going right
for the Gunners at the moment.
Faced with the certitude of defeat
for the first time in his career, he yielded to a combination of vexation,
exasperation and just plain futility and gave a demonstration that was shocking and unworthy.
For the likes of Salah, Firmino, Mané and, for the last few games at least, Moreno, it's a shame that their efforts are sometimes lost in the ensuing exasperation of failings elsewhe
For the likes of Salah, Firmino, Mané and,
for the last few games at least, Moreno, it's a shame that their efforts are sometimes lost in the ensuing exasperation of failings elsewhe
for the last few games at least, Moreno, it's a shame that their efforts are sometimes lost in the ensuing
exasperation of failings elsewhere.
Ronaldo, as we know, is one of the greatest attacking agents the game has ever seen but, he would often show bouts of
exasperation on the pitch at Mourinho's tactics when playing
for him.
When I explained it would be a cloth diaper
for his new baby brother, Ezra put down his pencil and replied in
exasperation, «Why do you like diapers so much anyway?»
She feels it is a great pleasure and honor
for her to share her daily experiences,
exasperation and epiphanies as she finds her way along this journey of parenting from the heart.
I, too, am torn between feeling empathy
for parents who want a more child - friendly world and utter
exasperation over the self - absorption shown by the «my kid can do no wrong» and «the world revolves around my child's needs» parents.
One good - government advocate called this a «disingenuous deflection» after the Silver verdict, and on Friday, NYPIRG executive director Blair Horner betrayed a bit of
exasperation in yet another call
for change.
The Prime Minister called
for an early general election on Tuesday just weeks after starting the formal process of Britain leaving the EU, causing
exasperation amongst some EU leaders.
Doheny added that he and Giuliani share
exasperation at the Democrats» policies that have «squandered trillions in tax dollars, rung up the largest deficit in history, and created a bleak landscape
for small business owners.»
A recent CNN / ORC International Poll reveals a growing public
exasperation and demand
for compromise.
Not just
for Paladino's invocation of the memory of his dead son, but
for his raw
exasperation with New York government.
To the
exasperation of meat lovers everywhere (especially those who enjoy arguing
for sport), once lively debates with vegans were now extinguished with one simple phrase: Just read The China Study!
In addition to thinking outside the box another tip is to use your head: now you're looking
for love and that is your goal, do not lose heart because nothing is impossible, you only need not lose hope and as we said no fall in
exasperation!
Picking out any to discuss is a problem; I could write an essay on the subtleties and joys of each actor, from James Spader's surprising energy and comedy to David Straitharn's astonishing deftness juggling
exasperation with and admiration
for the president he serves as Secretary of State.
And though that may limit the willingness of some to embark upon Park's vision, those willing to invest in the various threads of his ouroboros narrative and allow themselves to become an author in Park's craning whirligig of Shakespearean tragedy and sardonic sexual
exasperation will find the The Handmaiden is filled with sick pleasures many and makes
for a rather rewarding cinematic experience.
The son's patience,
exasperation and love in trying to humour his declining father by taking him on a wild goose chase across the stark, flat landscapes of the Mid West to claim some mythical prize money will strike chords with anyone who has cared
for an elderley relative.
Dave Franco is Wiseau's frosted tipped, baby - faced best friend Greg, offering a sympathetic perspective — and at times all - out
exasperation —
for the now - famous oddball.
Shannon has played many frightening, volatile villains in the past — and frightening, volatile protagonists,
for that matter — but here, he opts to be a buffoon, mumbling and ranting in hilarious
exasperation every time Gordon - Levitt gives him the slip.
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.
You're more likely to sigh with
exasperation at the characters» stupidity and at the elaborateness of their schemes when you should be reveling in it and laughing heartily while waiting
for the shaky house of cards to collapse.
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.
Nivola, meanwhile, nicely modulates his
exasperation, and his pairing with Walken makes
for an engaging push - and - pull, scene to scene.
A Second Coming is likely to leave audiences with a mixture of admiration
for and baffled
exasperation with its subject
Mark Bridges was also justly rewarded
for his costume design on Phantom Thread — but
for me this is another point of niggling
exasperation with this year's awards.
For those who are not too keen on La La Land, watching the musical clean up at awards shows may elicit a certain amount of
exasperation.
Harrelson and McDormand play their confrontations with a mutual
exasperation that tilts into affection; listen
for the perfect instinctiveness with which she tosses a throwaway «baby» into one her replies.
As this year's State of Preschool marks 14 years of tracking state government support
for preschool education, I find myself citing Keynes in
exasperation with the slow pace of government intervention.
[I think Joe's tone is based on genuine outrage and
exasperation, rather than calculated
for effect]
Let me rephrase: I assume the outrage and
exasperation you display on the blog are genuine — even if the mode of expression is calculated
for effect (which is not shocking, since a writer should indeed always be aware of HOW she expresses the content she's trying to convey).
Also — although I don't know him at all, so I am merely guessing — I think Joe's tone is based on genuine outrage and
exasperation, rather than calculated
for effect.
For all the
exasperation some of us may feel at our in ability to really know whether ebook sales are «flattening,» still growing, or sliding backward, what may be more important at the stage in which Wednesday's debate took place are the points being projected in curious parallel:
It's a bad sign when a developer who wants to code
for your platform, throws up his hands in
exasperation and says «screw it.»
Often pet parents ask me in a moment of
exasperation: What can I do to stop the itching and get rid of these fleas
for good?!
When owners resist my suggestions that these cats be kindly put to sleep, I have, in
exasperation, referred them out
for various alternative medicine and «new age» techniques.
«It's like herding cats», is an expression of
exasperation often used when something's almost impossible.This is because cats have a reputation
for being free - thinkers...
Those questions, and variants of them, are what you'll mutter to yourself in confused
exasperation as you click around Rory McIlroy PGA Tour's menus
for the first time.
Depending on your mileage, that means a lot of entertainment to make up
for the
exasperation, or a huge amount of unhappiness interspersed with moments of gratification.
The only madness surrounding Hirst is the hype they generate
for him and our
exasperation at the inanity of the spectacle.
For the last few years, my particular position on cars has grown more extreme, from making SUVs and pickups safer to banning pickups and SUVs to banning diesels and then all internal combustion engines to finally, in
exasperation, suggesting that we just flat out ban cars.
Meanwhile, Justice Stevens, writing
for the dissent, expressed
exasperation at the state
for failing to justify its refusal to grant Osborne to access DNA testing: