Sentences with phrase «so exasperated»

I'm so EXASPERATED!!!
Retrograde Orbit, your post reminds me of the observation that class warfare occurs whenever the poor become so exasperated that they return fire on the filthy rich.
I am now so exasperated with this lunacy that I am keeping a record of these ill - informed ideologically driven morons who are promoting this crap.
As the mistakes pile up, the CIA boss becomes so exasperated that he orders his subordinate to «Come back when this makes sense!»
He was very rude to us and was so exasperated and didn't bother hiding it.
The West Midlands club are so exasperated with Berahino's conduct they will abandon plans to restart negotiations over a new contract and sell the England Under - 21 international in the summer --(Daily Telegraph)
Bubba was so exasperated, he even like some Tiger - like curses fly, which, despite all his whiny outbursts, you never hear from the two - time Masters champ.
Finally» he becomes so exasperated by his inability to control the people of Israel that he calls Moses and Aaron to come to him.
My wife, who is far more reasonable and who could more patiently put up with what so exasperated me, and I decided that leaving was the best option for us.
Herbie, poor thing, gets SO exasperated at having to repeat his wise explanations, so here's an overview of his shtick on it:
We ought not let the world's willfulness so exasperate us that we become striden accusers of the world's naïveté.
Kim Howells Turner Prize Row: Dr Howells Tells Radio, «It's Just Boring» Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); November 1, 2002; 438 words DR HOWELLS was yesterday in radio studios, explaining why the Turner prize candidates were so exasperating.
Judith, it is so exasperating to follow the behavior of the IPCC and not see progress on the changes they need to make to rid themselves of the monopoly.

Not exact matches

The issue of bond market liquidity has been a consistent theme over the past years or so with financial executives such as JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon, Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman, and Oaktree Capital's Howard Marks weighing in on the issue and generally pointing the finger at a lack of liquidity exasperating moves in financial markets.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau is usually so unflappable, his voice so unmodulated, his black brogues so unscuffed, that it almost came as a relief to hear him sounding more than just exasperated, maybe even a little hot under his well - ironed collar, answering reporters questions after an appearance today before the House finance committee.
So while it's easy to get exasperated by the obsession with the humdrum at these meetings, analysts» financial nit - picking is kind of crucial — especially with visionaries like Musk.
Maria exasperated already damning issues, so the thought process that Puerto Rico would be ready after six months of relief efforts is ridiculous.
There follows from this concern the chief literary and scholarly characteristic of Pannenberg's writings - what makes them sometimes so complexly rewarding, and sometimes so utterly exasperating: his unwillingness to leave anything out, to make any point without seeking every possible source of its illumination, whether by exegeting great chunks of Scripture or by tracing a question through the whole history of philosophy or by suddenly sketching the present state of cosmological physics or by....
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.
And the feeling is exasperated by the fact that I don't have the best juicer in the world, so there's still some moisture (and nutrients) left in all that fiber - filled pulp.
So Pop and the guys are little resentful / exasperated because they all feel like they've gone through similar situations before (like Parker) and because, in Pop's case, he's disappointed that Kawhi doesn't trust him enough even after how many years of encouraging / developing / supporting him (not to mention the team's established track record when it comes to protecting players)..
According to the Daily Mirror, senior Albion players have been left exasperated by the youngster's antics and are struggling to put up with his presence around the squad, despite him scoring 14 goals so far this season.
He just seems so aloof @ times, physically he is a handful on the pitch but his techical uunderstanding of the game leaves me exasperated @ times.
And so, with an emotional and, at times, exasperating press conference, Roy Hodgson's ill - fated tenure in charge of the England national team is now over.
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.
Of course there are nights when we find ourselves exasperated at the fact that we haven't enjoyed a night of unbroken sleep for over a year, but we are committed to giving her our presence even when it isn't easy to do so.
How is it that we so excited that our child is bright, yet when they do something that is «helpful» they are being naughty and we find ourselves exasperated?!?! Sunday was one of those days!
He says he wants me to come see him with my progress, but it's so unnerving when he makes those exasperated sounds that make it seem like he's thinking, «Well, if I were working on this project, it would be done.»
All SNRIs can cause or exasperate hypertension, so patients should have their blood pressure checked regularly.
So you can imagine I'm exasperated and I'm really just pushing on all cylinders all the time but I'm tired of the lack of results.
He got exasperated with me and said in an agitated voice, «Why you go so slowly?!
Their coy banter is efficiently handled, but it makes you think, Are we really going down that route, one that's inspired so many exasperated pieces about grey - haired men paired with hot babes?
Game of Thrones is like no other TV show around right now — brilliant, exasperating, enthralling, and, if you let it become so, hard work.
The script and direction lean so heavily on wanting to appease a built - in audience that it never tries very hard, despite the exasperating visuals.
The plot is bogged down by inevitable revelations and throwaway characters, and even director Roger Donaldson seems exasperated keeping track of the whole thing (There's a scene in which a villain is revealed by name, and Donaldson stages it with Devereaux holding up a photo of two suspects so that the accuser can point out which one isn't the red herring).
Many nudge - nudge hints are dropped in the first section of the film, so when the film goes back to fill in the sordid details, it feels schematic and exasperating.
With so many upbeat and sincere characters, it's up to Chi McBride to bring some cynicism and sarcasm to the table, doing so in a manner that manages to be amusing and not exasperating.
I could have sworn I heard an exasperated sigh from the collective cinema - going community when the trailer for The Skeleton Key appeared a month or so ago.
They make it very clear that the horcrux they carry with them for the first half of the film (because they don't have the capability to destroy it — yet) has a negative effect on the mood and mindset of whoever's wearing it, but in doing so they regress the trio's relationship back to the earlier tiresome days of a moping Ron, an exasperated Hermione, and a monotone Harry.
He moved back to So Cal after earning his M.A. and currently works as a writer and editor, as well as serving as a film critic for The Sci - Fi Movie Page He lives in the suburbs with his very patient wife, along with a colorful menagerie of endearing / exasperating pets.
He feels constrained to invent a fiancee to explain away his bad manners, so Mazur's exasperated bosses have to provide him with one: Agent Kathy Ertz (Diane Kruger), who in turn has interesting ideas about developing and using their fake relationship.
Rodriguez is fierce, alert and seemingly always on the move; Sin - Dee's revenge quest is more than a little exasperating, but you can see why this wild, irrepressible figure would be so irresistible to so many in her midst, even as she stubbornly demands that she and others like her be treated and addressed with respect.
So no wonder exasperated sighs cascade at these moments, such as when I found myself whining a few weeks back that I had to leave a pavement - melting New York heat wave for a little jaunt to merry olde England, as the guest of Jaguar Land Rover.
This is doubly so because, as Machin also pointed out, the general climate of retirement pessimism is exasperated by the fact «private sector defined benefit pension plans have virtually disappeared from the Canadian retirement landscape.»
But if you have a terrier, you know that part of their charm is that they can be exasperating and surprise you in the worst ways, yet so comical and fun - loving that you become smitten for life.
Likewise, it's exasperating when you hold a brainstorm with so many stakeholders that you leave three hours later without a single actionable idea.
I had so many quality issues that I am exasperated.
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.
A definitive improvement in speed so that interactions are quick and stops users from getting exasperated and reaching out for their iPhones from the trouser pocket
The latter, the first to bear the Compact moniker in the XZ line, shrinks the XZ Premium's qualities even further, and in doing so is sure to find a niche amongst smartphone users exasperated by the «bigger is better» trend in smartphones these days.
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