Sentences with phrase «sometimes exasperating»

but the new Bill 55 just might elongate an already sometimes exasperating procedure?
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.
Like, my milk tastes like a mix between vanilla and chocolate ice cream I hear, [Laughter] and you know another thing I said - it's just the time spent with them on me - sometimes exasperating but I definitely cherish every minute of it.
I'm thankful for incontention, Kristopher's & Guy's great analyses & even greater writing — even when I don't agree with them, and Chad's former box office analyses even when I was sometimes exasperated with him.
Being on leash can come sometimes exasperate the issue, as the dog no longer has the choice to do what he might want to do.

Not exact matches

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....
With all the things that are going on in churches these days, I sometimes feel exasperated.
If those who can not imagine reading a book by such a hard - shell conservative will put aside their prejudices, they are likely to be sometimes annoyed and exasperated, but they will learn a great deal.
Helpful as group counseling proved to be, with each troubled person in the group (about ten persons) finding himself strengthened, aided, and cared for by the other members of the group, sometimes there were exasperating dead ends — psychological impasses where it seemed that the counselee had developed a blind spot and simply could not visualize his problem objectively, or from any other viewpoint than his own.
Sometimes it was exasperating.
As his wife stands outside a Berkeley restaurant, she can't help but look exasperated and roll her eyes at his behavior, saying: «My husband has just a very bad mouth sometimes, and I tell him, «Just keep your mouth shut.
Sometimes it was overpowering, and all I could do was lie on my bed, exasperated.
Even now I have GAPS legal foods that I have to avoid (such as almonds and lard) or I'll get joint pain and an exasperating compulsive desire to stretch my shoulders, neck, and sometimes fingers and toes (has anybody else ever dealt with this?).
Giamatti (Sideways, American Splendor) is a wonderful actor able to contort himself into all manner of roles — but the bulk of them have been nebbishy, exasperated, desperate and sometimes feeble men.
Sometimes when we are frustrated with students» behavior, it can be easy to blame a student's home life, be exasperated that family expectations are different than those in school, or feel that parents «just don't care.»
Eloquently exasperated, Smart threw an image of «the long publishing pipeline» up onto the stage's magenta - framed screen and said: «I don't know about you, but this is sometimes how it feels when I look ahead to the commitments we've made for new books.
In my short career in the online writing world, I have inadvertently insulted a NYTimes bestselling author by email and a literary Super Agent by blog comment; I've incited arguments where I never meant to; and I've annoyed, exasperated, and exhausted people with my incessant — and sometimes blatant — questions.
Does her silliness make you laugh, or does it sometimes get you exasperated?
Cattle Dogs have very interesting personality traits that can sometimes be as exasperating as they are rewarding.
Sometimes it's crazy, astounding, amazing, funny, frustrating, and exasperating, but no matter what happens... life is always a trip.
I know it can be a little exasperating sometimes, especially if it's your first solo trip.
It's a problem exasperated by my second major complaint, which is the frequent patches of rough, and sometimes just downright bloody awful dialogue.
Thanks for visiting Dot Earth today and I hope you'll sift back for posts on enduring issues and concepts like the «population cluster bombs» that are the real peril from high fertility rates; evidence that humanity's amazing, sometimes - exasperating diversity is perhaps our species» most adaptive trait; and the idea that when numerical goals seem out of reach, there's much that can be accomplished by fostering traits in society that guarantee some progress.
Sometimes people who are exasperated lash out in ways that are counter productive.
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