Sentences with phrase «frustration is familiar to»

If this frustration is familiar to you, it may not be because you've chosen the wrong employees, but the wrong approach in communicating with them.

Not exact matches

It's been a pretty familiar transfer window to what we're used to seeing from Arsenal, and frustration is beginning to boil over ahead of the new season.
The 75 - minute production is enhanced by the stunning direction by Sacha Wares, who creates an authentic take on familiar experiences for Londoners, be it in a high - street store with inaudible music echoing in the background, the eternal frustrations of supermarket self - service machines, or the rush at the turnstiles on the underground, as commuters ignore and brush by one another with the sole intention of getting to point - B from point - A undisturbed.
According to a person familiar with her reasoning, Bovey is leaving after frustrations in dealing with the Long Island Power Authority.
And maybe that's Chemistry's fault in how they've decided to market their service but as someone familiar first - hand with the frustrations of the «No - Match - eHarmony - Syndrome», I actually like that they are different.
Unlike the first films, this is probably too intense for younger viewers, and will definitely be a source of frustration to anyone not familiar with the previous films or the source material.
Most of the ground covered should be familiar to history buffs: Hitler's failed efforts to become a great artist, his frustration at watching his adopted country fall apart at the seams during World War I, his resolve to put Germany back on its feet by exploiting the nation's horrendous postwar economic woes and its ingrained anti-Semitism, his 1923 arrest, the publication of Hitler's virulent screed + Mein Kampf, the growing popularity of National Socialism, and the fatal error made by senile German chancellor Von Hindbenburg (Peter O'Toole) to «neutralize» Hitler by giving him a relatively unimportant political post in 1933.
Forced to live as vagabonds, darting from city to city to protect their immortal identity (much to the frustration of ever - teen Ronan), their newest stop - off is a tranquil coastal town where Arterton seduces her way into securing them a place to stay — an out - of - service hotel called Byzantium (which she converts into a brothel, an environment we later learn she's all too familiar with.)
As such, the first half of Phantom Thread appears to pass along familiar lines: another story of a tortured male creative genius — yes, his gowns truly are gasp - worthy — taking out his art - fuelled frustrations and insecurities on a blameless female victim.
Meanwhile, I also ponder, as I did yesterday, that to many readers with no need to be familiar with publishing industry issues, the outrage and frustration of us writers looks like so much greed.
For founder and CEO, Scott Milligan, it was the all - too - familiar story of grief and frustration that inspired him to create PetCure Oncology.
Some of the day - to - day realities that frustrate him, however, are familiar to me from my LP travel days (morning ennui, evening exhaustion, all - day confusion, frustrations over futile tasks like getting the opening hours of a grocery store that no one will need).
Besides the frustrations that come with taking on the Ravenii, the biggest problem with Extinction is the fact that it just feels so damn repetitive, with each level feeling identical to the last outside of a different (yet largely familiar) objective.
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