Sentences with phrase «widespread frustration»

The lack of cohesive leadership and decision - making is creating a drag on job growth and consumer confidence, and producing widespread frustrations across the commercial real estate industry.
But nationalism against the backdrop of massive overcapacity, a depreciated Chinese currency, and widespread frustrations about environmental degradations (for example, heavy smog in a number of cities)-- to mention just the more salient issues — has the potential to lead to backlash against Chinese leaders.
Plus, there is widespread frustration with the U.S. Congress, which has enacted fewer than 200 laws since 2015.
The journalists who cover games and gamers are subject to similar peculiarities and challenges, which perhaps explains widespread frustration from players that every blog out there seems more concerned with policing misogyny and «transphobia» than reviewing the latest game releases.
Many popular Bitcoin exchanges and services have been plagued network congestion from inefficient use of block space, a problem SegWit seeks to solve, resulting in widespread frustration among customers.
As a result of these studies the author feels that something relevant may now be said about the crisis in preaching, as well as about the widespread frustration of both clergy and laity that the conversations reported in the previous chapter reflect.
Does its popularity reflect a widespread frustration or disillusionment with the current state of professionalized contemporary art?
His title already echoes John Edwards on two Americas, one of them aligned with corporate interests, and «shilling» evokes a widespread frustration at the role of money and celebrity in the revolving door of galleries and museums.
But the widespread frustration directed at Washington is not misplaced.
There's a widespread frustration held by business executives that their resumes» can not adequately describe «the real me.»
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