Sentences with phrase «frustrating fact of life»

It has become a frustrating fact of life that enemy worms in Worms games have a nasty habit of pulling off near - impossible shots, especially toward the end of the game, and in Revolution they seem to enjoy doing it more than ever before.

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As a scholar of the life and teachings of Jesus, I am frustrated when I hear some «Christian» politicians hijack and, in fact, mutilate his teachings.
What frustrates me about the fact that almost any American Olympic experience must be viewed through this ratings - friendly filter is not that I can't watch Olympic events live like the rest of the world.
This is despite the fact that having to do non-meaningful work harms a person — including poor health outcomes, frustrated human capabilities, diminished life chances, or even the absence of a sense that life is worth living.
And honestly, even though I was in full control of my own free will, the fact that I've bought into something so hyped, so popular, and no doubt so short lived, does kind of frustrate me a little.
Buying life insurance with Multiple Sclerosis can get really frustrating if you don't know where to apply; not all companies agree on the risks of MS.. In fact, many agents and agencies don't even know what to do.
Going from one website to another getting life insurance quotes all over the internet is very time consuming, frustrating and can be a waste of time in many cases due to the fact that you do not know what rate class you should be quoting and what carriers is going to be your best bet for the lowest rates which is dependent on your health history and lifestyle.
Facts that may weigh against removal could involve the custodial parent's prior conduct in frustrating the visitation of the non-custodial parent; the non-custodial parent's close relationship with the children; diminution of parenting time and regular contact with the children; the non-custodial parent's regular exercise of visitation rights and active involvement in the lives and activities of the children; or whether a reasonable visitation schedule is impractical due to costs of transportation or other reasons.
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