Sentences with phrase «general frustration over»

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Others voiced frustration with the complicated application process required to receive money from a crime victims compensation fund administered by Attorney General Pam Bondi's office — even though the steering committee has no control over the state fund.
*** 2 - after I showed my frustration and even mentioned word «Lemon Law» to the dealership after my car was sitting in the dealership for over 2 weeks, Hyundai North East general manager «Pauletta» called me and assured me that they were working on it and they would ship the parts as soon as they're available.
I specialize in dogs who go over threshold easily - be it to aggression, frustration or general reactivity; and high energy, high drive dogs.
Of course, these events existed alongside a microtransaction system at a time when gaming news has been swamped with frustration over games hiding content behind microtransaction paywalls or lacking content in general.
The district's brief in the case involving D.C.'s handgun control ordinance is due this Friday and will carry Morrison's name, as well as that of Singer, who announced her resignation Dec. 17 in frustration over clashes with Peter Nickles, Mayor Adrian Fenty's general counsel.
In general there are feelings of frustration within Fitbit around what some call «do - overs»: the Flex 2, for example, suffered from production issues, and the GPS module within the not - yet - announced smartwatch had to be rebuilt.
Previous Native Title Reports have commented on the Commonwealth's respondent funding scheme, 81 noting its effect in hardening the positions of those who already have their interests protected in any event, 82 and its seeming encouragement of litigation over negotiation.83 During the consultations, an NTRB in Queensland expressed frustration at the inequality created when mining and other companies are financed directly by the Attorney - General, putting NTRBs (and therefore the traditional owners they represent), with limited funding as described above, at a disadvantage when appearing in arbitration hearings about the doing of future acts.
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