Sentences with phrase «only exasperated»

You may as well just play the SNES version, even if it's the first time you're ever picking up a Mana game: the original spritework is able to pick up the slack of a few of its inherent shortcomings, which are only exasperated by the swap to 3D.
The loss of Captain Jack Zimmerman to an ankle injury have only exasperated those issues as he is their glue on and off the court.
The rising interest rates are only exasperating the situation.»
It's human nature to root for winners and scoring, and the media's propensity to overhype these teams only exasperates this tendency.
It's human nature to root for winners and scoring, and the media's propensity to over-hype these teams only exasperates this tendency.
If you've related to my weariness for the genre, this one will only exasperate the feeling.
After all, tinted 3D glasses will only exasperate the darkness.

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You can't imagine my personal despair when a friend and client, pleased with his long - term performance but exasperated by my avoidance of the «glamour» tech stocks in late - 1999, moved his retirement account to E * Trade, assuring me that he was only going to invest in «solid» techs like Lucent, Cisco, and Sun Microsystems.
but it is exasperating to be told by the religious that atheists are perhaps lesser beings as god only favours those who reject what nature tells us is the truth, I find the god myths boring and in no way inspiring.
My disagreement with your response above is that I wouldn't say he disgusts me — dealing with his approach is exasperating and the dogmatic ideology he promotes is certainly in the disgusting category, but I wouldn't characterize a person whom I only know through a few heated posts as disgusting.
Finally, the family, exasperated at their inability to successfully convey to the dog the danger he was putting himself in, decided the only way the dog would learn was to leave him to his own devices and allow him to experience for himself the consequences of his actions.
«I don't see»), Ginsberg, trying to get some work done, became exasperated: «I'm surrounded by lunatics» and «I'm the only person in the Time - Life Building who's not out of his mind.»
Luther was exasperated with the absurdity of the situation: `... Even a sow could be a Christian, for she has a big enough snout to receive the sacrament outwardly», if that was the only criterion for being a Christian.
Burton started against Florida State, running wildcat plays as an exasperated Meyer lost to the Seminoles for the first and only time.
In his post match interview reported by ESPN, Wenger called our defending suicidal and only just stopped short of calling his players a bunch of useless brainless idiots and he was about as exasperated as I have ever seen him.
i can see wot you mean ice, there all like minded and all the same type player, evenin how easily they get injured, its mad... but im not sure where we would put def minded players in a system that has served us wel thus far, i just think the players we hav did nt work hard enough to getbehind the ball yesterday and alot of it was left to song whod been on intern duty and had travelled halfway round the world to get home, like i said i was hugely dissapointed with nasri, ros and ramsey who i felt did nt put in a shift worthy of beating such a resolute opponent, even AW was exasperated after the game and offered no excuse just that you cant expect to win games / leagues on this performance... when we go down i these games its always the same, with a whimper... there were 15 mins left when we conceded and you could be sure utd and chelsea woulda got their equaliser but we simply cant re-raise our game when wer only going through the motions in these games
Rashford has started only five of the last 16 matches and, although he came on for the closing stages at the Etihad Stadium, «is said to be exasperated with his cameo role status.»
If you've ever unpacked your child's lunch box at the end of the school day only to find that most of the lunch you packed was hardly touched, you know how exasperating it can be.
A guy who is only trying to help out may get exasperated and stop trying to be of assistance due to constant nagging from an overly stressed and exhausted mamma bear.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver sounded exasperated about the lack of a three - way budget deal this afternoon while speaking with reporters, but declined to declare outright that Gov. David Paterson't isn't negotiating in good faith, saying only: «I think we'll find that out over the weekend.»
A former strategist in Downing Street told the Times that the Prime Minister was exasperated with the dissent over his policy, saying: «Why on earth are the only people who are really committed to our policy me and Theresa May?»
It is a dilemma that has grown only more exasperating.
However, a clinical trial that began almost 10 years ago was terminated early because not only was semagacestat found to fail, patient groups that received the drug showed exasperated symptoms compared to the placebo group.
For now, we can only conclude that finding a partner online is fundamentally different from meeting a partner in conventional offline venues, with some major advantages, but also some exasperating disadvantages.
If Persistent Organic Pollutants (POP's) are such a risk, are there any naturally occurring foods that can help to «chealate» these compounds from our bodies, or is the only recourse available to us one of avoidance to keep from exasperating the problem?
When an exasperated Grace declares that slavery is wrong, Timothy witheringly notes it's only been «wrong» for the last 70 years.
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.
There isn't a whole lot to the script, and the exasperating direction by Natalie Bible only makes the film look like an extended trailer that teases but never delivers.
On top of that, they're struggling with parenting their younger teenage daughter Ali (newcomer Abby Quinn), a too - cool club kid whose transparent lies about her whereabouts and only passing interest in school leave them exasperated.
They proceed to make a mess of the investigation at every turn, which only makes their terminally - exasperated boss (Isiah Whitlock, Jr.) repeatedly blow his cork.
Only later are both these apparent shortcomings explained, albeit in a way that left me more exasperated than impressed and which hardcore Cody fans may recognise.
Set to star life - long comics obsessive Nic Cage (whose own son is named Kal - El), Burton's film would have followed in the footsteps of his Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992), only for the director to walk away when he became exasperated by studio interference and marketing commitments.
Standout performer: Metcalf, as the exasperated and sniping helicopter mom whose frequent fights with her daughter only barely obscure her love and concern.
Since none of the children exhibits a whit of charisma, the only thing that makes the movie even slightly bearable is Lewis Black's game performance as the exasperated Mr. Porter, a role which called for a combination of pratfalls, popping his cork and wide - eyed reaction shots.
And before anybody gets up in arms about me making a mass generalization that this role is only for Mom, I'm referring specifically to the movie Tully and the physiological imperatives that only mothers like Marlo (an exasperated Charlize Theron) can provide a newborn.
Exasperated because no power to the fuel pump was the only explanation that seemed to make sense and I felt like I was out of things to try, I tried starting the car one last time in desperation... and it worked!
he pressed, and she explained, a little exasperated, that she supposed it was because you could only be absolutely sure who your mother was, not your father.
My question is, is it not possible to see a difference in the cells they exasperated and be able to tell if they are only fat cells?
Shooting enemies can also be dodgy though — the times when I have had the cross hair directly on an enemy's head, only for the bullet to supposedly miss its mark is exasperating.
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.
That problem — * exasperated sigh * — is this: if the RSPB is really concerned about the potential disturbance to wildlife of a few noisy lorries and drill rigs (which, let's not forget, are only up for a short period, after which they are replaced by a silent extraction device called a Christmas tree), how come it's so cheerfully complacent about the epic numbers of rare birds and protected bats which are sliced and diced (or, in the case of bats, barotraumatised — i.e. made to implode) by the industrial wind turbines which the RSPB not only champions but from which it benefits financially.
The bass in the song «Luxury» by Jon Bellion still hits hard it just doesn't have the same kind of depth I'm used to, and that only gets exasperated if you click the «Bring the Bass» preset.
Based on the parabolic trend currently in development on the Bitcoin price chart, I can only assume that once Bitcoin has exasperated its move toward higher prices, a crash will follow.
Job seekers tell stories about being walked through an organization only to observe closed doors, averted eyes, and exasperated faces.
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