Sentences with phrase «frustrated by that gap»

I was partner at Latham and increasingly frustrated by the gap that I perceived between what clients needed from us and what I was actually able to do in that environment.
Experienced and professional digital artists are going to be frustrated by that gap in Pencil performance, but let's be honest: it's just too small for most users to care about or even notice.

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At college, Stephens was frustrated by what he calls «the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical education.»
Cross-border payments is a gap poorly served and frustrated by existing companies and exacerbated by the growing political, and similarly, regulatory disunity, leading to Ayuso commenting that it was «an archaic system».
That approach has long frustrated efforts by many to see «budget gaps» in common - sensical or literal terms, because reported «out - year gaps» are not the actual differences in spending and revenues between one year and the next, but instead reflect projections of how circumstances would look if on auto pilot.
In a city weaved together by more than two dozen subway lines, no train comes within walking distance of the 75 - year - old airport, a gap in the system which has frustrated and puzzled generations of New Yorkers.
She was so frustrated because she thought the GAPS Diet was working and that she should be «over this by now.»
It will help close the yawning skills gaps reported by frustrated businesses across the UK, who face huge difficulty filling vacancies at every level.»
Hopkins said he is sympathetic to parents and others frustrated by academic achievement gaps of poor and minority students.
The power of a Knowledge Cluster allows parents to scaffold instruction by identifying gaps in students» mathematical backgrounds that frustrate student success in a content area.
Our Instant Response Media Campaigns fill gaps — which authors always find frustrating and disappointing — left by the old - fashioned approach to book promotion that says «once we've contacted the media, we're finished» or «sorry, but we can't promote you until your book is on the shelves.»
Just as authors were frustrated by sometimes waiting almost two years from the date of contract signing to the date of publication, readers have grown to expect the speed of instant downloads and almost monthly content from their favorite writers, even in the form of a stand - along digital novella to fill in the gaps while waiting for the next full - length title.
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