Sentences with phrase «often exasperating»

The effect of the new responsibility on Yezad, who is already besieged by financial worries, pushes him into a scheme of deception involving Vikram Kapur, his eccentric, often exasperating employer at Bombay Sporting Goods Emporium.
Pet owners often exasperate these problems by showing their pets love by giving them human food that might not be good for dogs.

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This set - apart identity gives bishops and priests a remarkable capacity to sustain their sense of self - importance independent of trends in culture (something liberal Catholics often find exasperating).
Like many readers of my generation, I have been under Weil's spell (even, in an intellectual way, «in love» with her) since I first encountered her, while also often feeling immensely exasperated.
However, I would often get exasperated with them.
Then when Barth himself changed his mind — as he so often and so publicly did, as if it were merely a matter of an excusable error after he had formerly fired so all - inclusive a barrage in support of his now - discarded view — it is small wonder that many people became exasperated and, though they might themselves be deeply influenced by him, preferred not to admit it.
I'm at a similar spot right now where I don't feel very comfortable with just about any of my spiritual beliefs — more Bible reading exasperates the issue more than helping it often.
In Trnava, a failure to break down a Slovakia side reduced to 10 men in the 57th minute when Martin Skrtel was dismissed, looked set to be another reminder of the exasperating reality England so often bring their followers.
Moms who have toddlers or children who cling to them in unfamiliar environments often become exasperated by this behaviour and it even intensifies when other moms comment on it or when she notices how easily all the other children are happy to leave their moms side and enter the fun.
Often times, I just fall on the floor and pretend (or not) to be exasperated, I might start making silly faces at them, or do funny dances.
For all the (often, exasperated) talk about how «parents these days» are raising «kids these days» to be spoiled, unruly brats, many parents of our generation are actually succeeding at what researchers have found is the most effective parenting style: authoritative parenting.
Despite parents becoming concerned as well as exasperated by such behaviors, these are normal characteristics that define what is often called the «terrible twos».
It is, as such, not surprising to note that A Most Wanted Man remains hopelessly, utterly uninvolving for the duration of its often interminable running time, with the who - cares - about - any - of - this vibe ensuring that the film only grows more and more exasperating as time slowly progresses.
In The Hidden Fortress (Criterion, Blu - ray + DVD Combo, DVD), Akira Kurosawa melds western fairy tale adventure with Japanese history for a pre-Samurai era classic of a young princess and a determined General (the gruff ruthless, and often comically exasperated Toshiro Mifune) trying to escape from behind enemy lines with a fortune in royal gold.
Just the exasperated look on Maguire's face was often the funniest way to punctuate a scene.
He's a man that wants to be respected for preparing for the end of the world, an exasperated «dad» and a stark raving lunatic, often all in the same breath.
It's simply sickening in a competitive multiplayer game, exasperated by the fact that this is a widely beloved franchise, often enjoyed by youngsters.
I'm exasperated, and «fighting the good fight» takes time and energy that I often don't have after a mentally and physically exhausting day at work.
Students are often forced to write and rewrite and rewrite, which exasperates them even more when they are already insecure about what they are doing.
Last week was a rather exasperating exercise in two - tiered markets; a type of divergence between the broad market and a handful of glamourous «concept» stocks that has often marked the wildest and most joyous points of reckless abandon in the market cycle, at least for speculators not tethered by traditional measures of value or historical experience.
The stress and activity of a pet store can exasperate the animal giving the illness a hold (or spreading to other puppies — that are sold without it being realized that they're sick) and that can be deadly left untreated (as was often the case.)
Dogs that are high strung are often scolded and punished by exasperated dog owners.
I am being capricious, of course, but my point is that laws — especially those at a local level — can often be poorly written, unreasonable and exasperating.
T - G: The process of Kickstarting a project is often referred to as «grueling» and «exasperating».
The often rewarding, sometimes exasperating «America Is Hard to See» (the title is a line from a Robert Frost poem) exhibition at the new Whitney Museum of American Art on Gansevoort Street was organized by an in - house team led by Donna de Salvo, chief curator of the museum.
That constant struggle of being exasperated and driven to keep going can only be described as existential, and often it is surpassing this obstacle that makes the victory that much better.
The paper was often sloppy, screwy and exasperating.
In conversations with our exasperated green friends, we are often asked what we would accept as «proof» that global warming «is real, and is happening».
We often get calls from exasperated teens who can't find a driving school with sufficient numbers of driving instructors or driver training vehicles to get them their first lesson.
It's simply sickening in a competitive multiplayer game, exasperated by the fact that this is a widely beloved franchise, often enjoyed by youngsters.
Couples often come in overwhelmed, exasperated, and near hopelessness.
An exasperated father will often assume that Mother's bad - mouthing him is responsible for their daughter cries when she comes to him.
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