Sentences with phrase «growing exasperation»

They know they've been parachuted into the middle of a small war that has less to do with the principle of gay marriage than with Labour's fear that Fine Gael was stealing a march, plus the media's growing exasperation with the Taoiseach's reluctance to answer questions about anything.

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One can imagine how the clatter of dishes in the kitchen grows steadily louder until Martha's exasperation at working alone is audible to Mary, who is engrossed in what Jesus is saying.
But his comments reflect a wider exasperation that few leading universities have so far used the Government's higher education reforms to grow
A recent CNN / ORC International Poll reveals a growing public exasperation and demand for compromise.
For all the exasperation some of us may feel at our in ability to really know whether ebook sales are «flattening,» still growing, or sliding backward, what may be more important at the stage in which Wednesday's debate took place are the points being projected in curious parallel:
For the last few years, my particular position on cars has grown more extreme, from making SUVs and pickups safer to banning pickups and SUVs to banning diesels and then all internal combustion engines to finally, in exasperation, suggesting that we just flat out ban cars.
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