Sentences with phrase «find exasperating»

Barney, I already explained why I find this exasperating.
This set - apart identity gives bishops and priests a remarkable capacity to sustain their sense of self - importance independent of trends in culture (something liberal Catholics often find exasperating).
A good graph of job distress for the U.S. is here: http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/05/not-yet-worse-than-1982/ What I find exasperating is when economists decide that unemployment is a micro problem, and blame unions for high wages, governments for providing high social wages, and the unemployed for not accepting lower wages.
I've also found myself exasperated by the fact that many portfolio sites will not do anything about blocking someone who has caused real trauma to a model, meaning the whole thing could well happen again.
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.
How is it that we so excited that our child is bright, yet when they do something that is «helpful» they are being naughty and we find ourselves exasperated?!?! Sunday was one of those days!
As a university graduate and professional web developer, I find myself exasperated at the thought of navigating Facebook's ever - evolving, labyrinthine privacy settings.

Not exact matches

While no study is going to find you can master Beethoven or calculus by kicking back with your feet up all the time (sorry), new research is finding that rest plays a larger role in memory than your nagging mother or exasperated music teacher ever imagined.
but it is exasperating to be told by the religious that atheists are perhaps lesser beings as god only favours those who reject what nature tells us is the truth, I find the god myths boring and in no way inspiring.
He finds the religious portrayals of Jesus as an exorcist (Graham Twelftree), a Jewish peasant cynic (John Dominic Crossan), a prophet of social change (Gerd Thiessen), as a Gnostic teacher (Elaine Pagels), or as an eschatological prophet (E.P. Sanders) as exasperating to the befuddled layperson.
Helpful as group counseling proved to be, with each troubled person in the group (about ten persons) finding himself strengthened, aided, and cared for by the other members of the group, sometimes there were exasperating dead ends — psychological impasses where it seemed that the counselee had developed a blind spot and simply could not visualize his problem objectively, or from any other viewpoint than his own.
is to be found at the very heart of the world's structure, stimulating it, exasperating it, moving it.
The finish for his goal was an exemplification of the composure and coolness he possesses as he danced past an exasperating Jose Sa before finding the back of the net.
If you've ever unpacked your child's lunch box at the end of the school day only to find that most of the lunch you packed was hardly touched, you know how exasperating it can be.
For all the (often, exasperated) talk about how «parents these days» are raising «kids these days» to be spoiled, unruly brats, many parents of our generation are actually succeeding at what researchers have found is the most effective parenting style: authoritative parenting.
Online community forums are full of notes from parents who find the process difficult and exasperating.
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 can clearly see him exasperated by the current instability at the leadership level of the NPP, thereby pushing him to want to create his own niche of followers but can't find the right one.
However, a clinical trial that began almost 10 years ago was terminated early because not only was semagacestat found to fail, patient groups that received the drug showed exasperated symptoms compared to the placebo group.
For now, we can only conclude that finding a partner online is fundamentally different from meeting a partner in conventional offline venues, with some major advantages, but also some exasperating disadvantages.
For example, if you use all of the relevant stats and info that is already found on anyone's dating profile, but acquire it in a way that doesn't make the applicant feel exasperated, or blank out when thinking of something to say, you would already have a much more user - friendly dating site which would find instant popularity.
Both the exasperating controls and misuse of resources can be unforgiving and crippling to the gameplay progress, but careful and patient gamers that acclimate to both will find an amazing survivor - horror story with plenty of hours of gameplay.
A schlubby yet endearingly goofy presence, he cares for his customers but irritates his boss, who finds his habitual haplessness exasperating.
Weinstein focuses primarily on his protagonist's smallest challenges — like whether or not he can prepare an edible dish of kugel for his guests — and is generous enough with every character that the audience can understand why Eizik and others would find Menashe exasperating.
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.
Our «hero» is a man who helps exasperate the troubles by assassinating a representative of the republic's government, and the movie supposes we'll find some sympathy for him because he feels vaguely guilty about the mess he helped to create.
Focus is a vulgar and exasperating film, one that strives for that particular strain of Steven Soderbergh / Out of Sight - era swagger, and finds itself falling almost pathetically short.
Deeply exasperated at having to find a job for this gawky boy with his calf - like face, Phil nonetheless submits to the Hollywood nepotism law, finds him a «cockamamie» assistant job, and Bobby instantly falls in love with Phil's secretary, the heartstoppingly beautiful and likeable Vonnie, played by Kristen Stewart, who has been miraculously tasked with showing Bobby around.
Sarandon, whose Marnie has a fondness for drapey cardigans and bright lipstick, finds just the right balance for her character, who's both warmly loving and thoroughly exasperating.
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.
Perhaps the distinguishing element of Moe's perspective, one I find alternately appealing and exasperating, is his unrelenting refusal to let what he sees as trees distract from what he sees as forest.
So no wonder exasperated sighs cascade at these moments, such as when I found myself whining a few weeks back that I had to leave a pavement - melting New York heat wave for a little jaunt to merry olde England, as the guest of Jaguar Land Rover.
When he manages to lose his job, his father, Mr Chawla, despairs that his son will ever amount to anything; his mother, Kulfi, says little, but then, she did come from a mad family; his sister Pinky finds him irritating and exasperating; his paternal grandmother, Ammaji, however, is convinced he will come good.
Mutual Fund Categories where do you begin with thousands of mutual fund and investment funds available the task of finding a good mutual fund can be daunting and putting a complete portfolio of funds can be exasperating for the average investor and the novice advisor.
I could see how someone might find that a little exasperating («Yes, we get it!
It is exasperating for pet owners and veterinarians alike to find others a few weeks or months after the initial surgery.
Combat with the worlds inhabitants simply lacks the spark or intensity required to keep them interesting and fun, instead I found myself greeting most enemies with an exasperated sigh and a «lets just get this done» expression on my face.
By way of background (just a tiny bit), the occasion for the query is the «here we go again» exasperated response to the new study that corroborates years and years of previous studies finding that there is a scientific consensus — consistently calculated by a variety of methods as 97 % of scientists, peer - reviewed articles, etc. — that human activity is the cause of climate change.
Although NPS is a low - cost product (as the charges for fund management are extremely low), a lot of people find the tax on the final corpus and the obligatory annuitisation exasperating.
We often get calls from exasperated teens who can't find a driving school with sufficient numbers of driving instructors or driver training vehicles to get them their first lesson.
In a comment that could either amaze or exasperate people who would love to find a pile of money, 50 Cent added, «I'm a keep it real.
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.
I've mentioned before that I'm finding the overall experience of job hunting online to be very exasperating.
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