«I'm so
frustrated by the article today I can't even express to you my disappointment.»
Honestly
frustrated by this article, would expect this level of analysis on Medium, a free site.
Not exact matches
Lin reflected on learning about the racist hate mail directed at her when she was chosen to design the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and said she's
frustrated that she's still often described
by her physical appearance in
articles.
Back in the warm summer days of July, New York magazine posted an
article entitled, «All Joy and No Fun: Why Parents Hate Parenting», an examination of the current emotional and mental state of today's parents who were depicted as being harried,
frustrated, and unfulfilled
by the challenges of raising children.
For anyone who is particularly upset with messages from Christians commenting on this
article or who has been
frustrated by a Christian they know who is «hypocritical», there are hypocrites out there, yes - Christian and Non-Christian.
Sad because JustArsenal is my favourite Arsenal site
by a long way and that
article frustrated me.
The
article takes the focus off the prosperous women whose child - care situations raised anxious questions when they were being considered
by President Clinton for appointment as U.S. attorney general and instead examines a group it sees as the largest group of mothers
frustrated in seeking good day care: middle - class working mothers in urban areas where nearly all the available caregivers are undocmented foreign workers.
This should be the basis of a newspaper
article by one of our prominent politicians... I have often been
frustrated at the fact that Cameron is never asked why he, nice clean Dave, joined the Tories when they were the nastiest of nasty parties.
Corbyn
frustrated many Labour members
by ordering MPs to vote to trigger
Article 50 on 8 February.
Historians may look back on the Coalition as a bold but flawed attempt
by Messrs Cameron and Osborne to
frustrate the realignment of the Left of which Roy Jenkins dreamed: Mr Cameron's Sunday Times (#)
article yesterday was a valiant attempt to keep it going.
Evolu - tionary biologist Casey Dunn of Brown University in Providence, R.I., has frequently been
frustrated by what he calls «Jellies are scary»
articles, which treat gelatinous animals as a sign of unhealthy ecosystems.
An
article that I read this week, written
by Dr. Mercola, shed some light on this problem that many people experience and get
frustrated by.
OCO activists were working with parents who were
frustrated with overcrowded, dilapidated, low - performing schools, and saw small schools in the northeast, as led
by and explained in books and
articles by Deborah Meier and others, as a way to improve the dire overcrowding as well as the quality of teaching and learning.
In previous
articles in this series, we've discussed some of the conditions which lead to teachers making the painstaking decision to leave the classroom: feeling unheard and undervalued, having little to no agency in school decisions and feeling
frustrated by systemic norms that prevent them from becoming the teachers they so deeply desire to be.
Today I'm posting an
article written a few days ago
by a colleague, Dr. Carolyn Karrh, who was sad and
frustrated after a dog died after being spayed.
In September of 1963, an
article appeared in ARTnews
by painter and educator Mercedes Matter, which gave voice to the grievance of many art students who felt
frustrated by the frantic pace and fragmented courses of contemporary art education.
In a confused
article on PSFK, Ido Lechner channels Dorothy Rabinowitz and suggests that a) New York drivers are
frustrated by bike lanes that are stealing parking spaces and driving lanes for the benefit of take - out delivery people and casual riders, and b) «the growing number of people encouraged to abandon their cars or the subway in favor of a more health - minded and eco-friendly pursuit inevitably spikes the number of biker - related casualties.»
The
article, a blog post
by a company that offers a turnkey intranet solution, has some good tips about
frustrating navigation, stale content and lack of collaboration.
But most of all, students feel that their views remain unheard and when they are heard, deemed to be irrelevant — a
frustrating, powerless feeling which is magnified
by the fact that the
articling crisis impacts only students and no one else in the profession.
The focus of my
article was on the means of production because I doubt that it is well understood that production other than
by bespoke expert tailoring is at least
frustrated if not effectively banned.
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