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"aggravation" Definitions
  1. the fact of an illness or a bad situation being made worse
  2. (informal) things that annoy you, especially when they seem to do so deliberately

205 Sentences With "aggravation"

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Get it just right, though, and you dodge the aggravation.
They see more aggravation than upside in supporting such communities.
Perhaps you'll learn from my mistakes and save yourself some aggravation.
That's my new favorite, Aggravation, because he's so good at it.
He moves through life in a near-constant state of aggravation.
STEPH I'm struggling to understand the true source of your aggravation.
For now, the project produces some aggravation and a lot more awe.
Recently, though, some of the aggravation has spilled out into the public.
"They should get it done earlier and avoid that aggravation," Engler said.
For weeks, aggravation about Mr. Buttigieg among his rivals has been simmering.
"I don't like training amateurs because I don't like the aggravation," he said.
"It's caused a lot of stress and aggravation among my clients," he said.
I happen to be of the view that material possessions bring you aggravation.
Amihere's camp will practice caution to limit the chances of aggravation or re-injury.
It also revealed that aggravation, left to fester, would result in irrefutably pointed music.
My wife, Helene, poked with increasing aggravation at the malfunctioning device on the dashboard.
It allows for physical recovery and rest while helping prevent injury or injury aggravation.
The injury suffered Friday is an aggravation of an ailment that nagged Cespedes last season.
China has more ambition than to start now another aggravation NAGUIB: Yes I think so.
It was as though anything visually interesting was too much aggravation on my mother's eyes.
But it shows the level of spin and aggravation that's a result of that conflict.
It may convey the repetitive, enervating aggravation of the divorce process a little too well.
You deal with crazy people, it doesn't always work out, you have a lot of aggravation.
So why would people subject themselves to the aggravation of TV news when they're working out?
With the lack of food, I began to feel the increasing aggravation from hunger coming out.
But ultimately, he said, the aggravation would be worth it, for both the public and purchasers.
He got the car back on the track without any damage, except for a moment's aggravation.
Where the Mets have endured the most aggravation, perhaps, is in the effects of their injuries.
Similar grumbling has not led to the same level of aggravation in Virginia and the Washington area.
Losing stinks, and James' aggravation, spurred on by Gilbert's checking account more than anything else, is understandable.
In addition, 46 people experienced aggravation of pain from degenerative joint disease, while 13 had compression fractures.
He wanted to make sure there was no perpetual aggravation there at all between 41 and myself.
"Above all, having a regular lifestyle rhythm is important to prevent the aggravation of RLS," Lee said.
The fact that the buses used the city's bus-loading zones was a further aggravation for critics.
The game is hard enough to make fun without the added aggravation of whales paying to win.
Copyright claims on videos, which lead to YouTubers not earning ad revenue, are a constant source of aggravation.
"I just threw off all of the bad memories, the aggravation, the stress," she recalled to the Times.
In turn, India, because of the constant aggravation from Pakistan, has become bad-tempered with its smaller neighbours.
It brings me joy that after all these years this aggravation still ain't satisfactioning the youth of today.
Ozone, a major component of smog, was a likely culprit in the aggravation of Netzer's asthma, Diette said.
In addition to saving your avocados, this little gadget also promises to save you money, time, and aggravation.
The best response is empathy, as aggravation can lead to aggressive behaviors that put the child at risk.
"Simply asking the seller to verify things and provide documentation shouldn't cause aggravation on their side," Ricart says.
The pay off for both spouses can be the saved aggravation of long-term alimony payments, Gorman said.
Inside, as more time passes with no sign of Trump, excitement eventually turns to anxiety, anticipation to aggravation.
"In those periods of tension, of terrible aggravation, eroticism often springs up as a compensation, no?" he said.
They don't want the wear and tear on their sofas and rugs; they certainly don't need the aggravation.
"Those health effects can include aggravation or causation of asthma, cardiovascular and respiratory disease, hospitalizations and death," he added.
"We saw what his reaction was, a little aggravation of the injury that he's coming back from," Farrell said.
A painful (and potentially gruesome) aggravation of Mack's injury could ruin the final chapter of the Falcons' storybook season.
And they will have no need to take the stairs, no matter how much time and aggravation they cost.
Adding to the aggravation, campus policy required she wear a skirt as soon as she crossed over the lake.
Uber and Lyft have claimed they will reduce the nation's traffic, but in Austin they just added to the aggravation.
With its popularity, however, has come an influx of low-priced counterfeits, to the aggravation of Nigerian football's governing body.
Now, under Mulvaney's leadership, the CFPB is letting payday lenders continue these practices, much to the aggravation of consumer advocates.
Avoid aggravation and save money by relying on Uber, Lyft or other ridesharing services as your primary means of transportation.
All jokes aside, Longwood University students and alumni took to Twitter to express their aggravation over this slip of the tongue.
Given Curry's ankle and knee issues this postseason, saving him the aggravation of guarding Westbrook unless absolutely necessary is probably wise.
The mayor of Orange Beach, on Alabama's Gulf Coast, said Alberto brought rain and aggravation – and dashed hopes for record crowds.
But in her later years there, Ms. Brown said she experienced more "aggravation," like when she started a "JustBobbi" Instagram account.
The police say there was a "circumstance of aggravation," meaning that if convicted, she faces up to 10 years in prison.
No, these health insurance mergers promise nothing to consumers other than the aggravation of being shunted around to meet regulatory needs.
The researchers think the effect may be related to nitrite, a preservative used in meats like bacon or salami, and airway aggravation.
What we have here is a gel-based cleanser containing salicylic acid that offers gentle cleansing to remove excess sebum without aggravation.
The aggravation comes during eight weeks of joint military exercises between the United States and South Korea, billed as the largest ever.
That merely saves some customers the minor aggravation of coming to London for their services rather than the city coming to them.
The president's repeated calls to change the Senate's rules and eliminate the filibuster, which requires 60 votes to circumvent, was one aggravation.
As a diehard Mets fan, I can tell you with far too much pain and aggravation how long it's been since 1986.
" Mr. Brafman also sometimes described his client in negative terms, telling jurors that "joining team Shkreli comes with a lot of aggravation.
While a few cities have flirted with suing presidential candidates for nonpayment, they've concluded legal action would be more aggravation than it's worth.
But while these cases caused American officials aggravation and some unnecessary suspense, neither had a tangible effect on US goals or stated interests.
"I'm dreading that a little bit, that we will have aggravation getting our stuff in," says Dennis Edwards, owner of one wholesale outlet.
However, a report by the International Coalition for Papua said there was a significant aggravation of Papua's human rights in 2015 and 2016.
As Qatar has risen in stature, it has undertaken a number of initiatives that have been a source of aggravation for its neighbors.
First was the re-aggravation of an old knee injury she had first acquired in her youth as a high-level competitive racquetball player.
In both mothers and fathers, the sound of a crying baby can trigger a series of emotional responses, from empathy, to annoyance, to aggravation.
Officers have tried to curb the aggravation the tactic causes, says Adrian Hanstock, head of the police unit in charge of stop-and-search.
I have nothing personal against the mold (except allergies), but it looks less like a solution to institutional ills and more like an aggravation.
Crews could make a lot of money with minimum aggravation—they went down the east coast to Virginia and North Carolina among other places.
Governors and state legislators have stepped up in the face of growing citizen aggravation with the inadequate, aging condition of the nation's transportation systems.
You come into this year, and you don't have the viral moment and you have all the aggravation of shutting down all the knock-offs.
So to save you some time and aggravation, we thought we'd sort through the confusing mess of Nintendo's mobile portfolio so you don't have to.
"Unlike other methods, there is very little aggravation to the nail plate when using fiberglass since only the fabric and resin are used," she says.
But, her aggravation with the ref only grew from there, and a few games and a racquet smash later ... she went OFF on the guy.
His character is as much a dreamer as Mia is, except he's a little older and a little further down the road in his aggravation.
The average loss to victims is $1,343, according to a Justice Department study, but that doesn't include time and aggravation spent on correcting the mistake.
"The final phase of ExoMars activities are compromised by the general aggravation of the epidemiological situation in European countries," the agencies said in a statement.
If downsizing and reducing aggravation are part of the getting-older game plan, renting an apartment rather than buying fits right in with that strategy.
"I wanted to personally apologize to this Court and my lawyers for the aggravation that my recent postings have caused," Shkreli wrote in the letter.
And to cut down on the aggravation factor, feel free to mute texts from your co-worker's number (again, assuming your job allows for that).
On the other hand, millions of passengers want to get on board their airplanes on time and without the aggravation that security screening can often bring.
A. Microsoft's retirement of the Windows Media Center software is one of the many things about the system that has caused some Windows 10 users aggravation.
Lakers Coach Luke Walton said his players were playing with extra aggravation after Ennis clotheslined Hart on a flagrant foul four and a half minutes earlier.
It's interesting when a little sentence fragment becomes a thing, like this expression of dumbfounded aggravation that comes up when someone really, really doesn't "get" it.
Donald Trump's madcap milestone week proved to be his presidency in miniature: packed with controversy and aggravation and effort and fear, but ultimately amounting to little.
How often have you seen a tweet, post, or comment and chosen not to respond because fighting trolls and getting Mad Online just isn't worth the aggravation?
But he's more concerned with the everyday nightmare of living in a deeply dysfunctional family, unable to escape what could be a lifetime of aggravation and depression.
Constant stress and aggravation is linked to a range of issues including overeating, insomnia and depression, and angry outbursts increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
"This will avert further aggravation of tensions between China and the United States and, hopefully, it will help (in) putting the trade war behind us," Gao said.
Amid an overall aggravation of great-power rivalries in East Asia, President Trump will have to tread carefully and steer a cautious course between Beijing and Taipei.
For the life of me I can't understand why Mr. Bloomberg wants this aggravation, but he's hard-working, financially independent, and he'll tame the National Rifle Association.
Against Gulbis on Saturday, Zverev looked as if he would spare himself some aggravation when he broke Gulbis twice to come back and take the third set.
"Retailers around the country are going to say, do we need the aggravation or not," said Wendy Liebmann, chief executive at WSL Strategic Retail, a consulting firm.
Whether at hospitals, near schools and offices or outside popular restaurants and shopping malls—just about anywhere people congregate—parking has become a major aggravation of urban life.
On Thursday, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star became fed up with people judging her slim physique and took to Twitter to express her aggravation towards critics.
San Francisco RF Hunter Pence (hamstring) left a rehab assignment after three innings on Saturday and sat out Sunday due to a possible aggravation of the injury. 3.
Monday's largely procedural hearings will focus on so-called provisional measures, which the parties may request to ensure that there is no aggravation or extension of the conflict.
The stories go by so quickly, each one a perfectly calibrated 45 seconds of aggravation that I get angry but can't keep track of what I'm angry about.
Ryan has never loved the job; he oozes aggravation when discussing intra-party debates over "micro-tactics," and friends say he feels like he's running a daycare center.
The mayor of Orange Beach, on Alabama&aposs Gulf Coast, says Subtropical Storm Alberto is bringing rain and aggravation but isn&apost causing any serious problems in his community.
That may sound like a lot of work (not to mention the money), but it's good for five years and worth its price in saved time and aggravation. 4.
It's pretty straightforward and if you live in the Microsoft ecosystem, it'll definitely save you from the aggravation of having to regularly punch in the same credit card numbers.
The biggest impact the ELDs will have on small fleets and owner-operators is the pure aggravation of having less time at home and less money in their pockets.
Ms. Gupta, the Justice Department official, said that if federal officials could have reviewed the changes beforehand, it might have made "a huge difference" and saved voters significant aggravation.
Dr. Anthony Fauci and his tendency to set the scientific record straight have become a source of aggravation for President Donald Trump, The New York Times reported on Monday.
After interviewing 330 of the 538 electors, the AP found "widespread Democratic aggravation with the electoral process but little expectation that the hustle of anti-Trump maneuvering can derail him."
"This condition limits your ability to perform your Volunteer assignment and has the very real potential for further aggravation during the remainder of your Peace Corps service," the letter stated.
Trump can therefore claim he fired the FBI director out of aggravation with his public comments about an investigation he genuinely believed — and had privately been told — wasn't about him.
Like my friend Karl, they can simply add richness, joy and, yes, at times, aggravation, that a literal family – in my case, two sisters I'm very close to — also provides.
"I really don't need this aggravation with my credit and my phone number and, God knows, maybe my bank account numbers being leaked all over the internet," she recalled thinking.
But Arkin, still bringing sharp wit to aggravation and aggrievement, is the best thing about "The Kominsky Method," even when the writing takes Norman into kvetching "Curb Your Enthusiasm" territory.
The same phlegmy, rankled purr that she first used to imitate Louis Armstrong's scatting has become a flexible trademark — a marker of thirst, aggravation and rabid pride that travels well.
But while the IMF's help initially helped spur brief rallies, those turnarounds usually lasted "merely a few days" and results in persistent aggravation for both short sellers and buyers alike.
Aggravation about "fake news" followed the realization that the business and consumption of online news had been substantially captured by Facebook, which had strenuously resisted categorization as a media company.
The way the show tapped into white male aggravation in ways both universal and incredibly specific to its two main characters made it uncomfortable to watch, but always endlessly compelling.
From 8-hour wash days to puffy twist-outs, we're often pulling out our hair in aggravation (literally, there's a handful of hair in the comb after every rushed detangling session).
They cover murder after murder, each time with new hiccups, and with external aggravation ranging from the zombie-killing Knights of Serbia to religious zealots who see Sheila as a savior.
But further aggravation of the trade conflict could push global equities down 20%, Kapteyn said, with the prior U.S. outperformance relative to Europe eroding and emerging markets taking a heavy hit.
The soreness is not considered an aggravation of the groin injury, Lakers coach Luke Walton announced before the game, and James likely will return when the Lakers visit Indiana on Tuesday.
Of course, there are some things you can do to stem the flow of scammers — check out our 101 on preventing robocalls for some simple tips to save yourself some aggravation.
The AP tried to reach all of the electors and interviewed more than 330 of them, finding widespread aggravation among Democrats with the electoral process, but little expectation Trump would be derailed.
Appendix E of "Rosset" consists of two pages, written by John Oakes, co-publisher of OR Books, that can only hint at the aggravation bringing this memoir to press must have entailed.
And part of the aggravation towards the normie take over of the museum appears to be an anxiety over that rubric being disregarded and replaced by another social points system: Instagram likes.
But taken together, the administration's end-of-term push is an added aggravation to Mr. Trump and members of his transition team, who are anxiously counting the time until they take over.
"...The parties had to recognise that the final phase of ExoMars activities are compromised by the general aggravation of the epidemiological situation in European countries," the Russian agency said in a statement.
Sometimes she'll show clients properties with a deal breaker too, to test how they really feel about it — especially if the troublesome thing can be changed without too much aggravation or cost.
"Such actions are fraught with further aggravation of the situation on the Korean peninsula, which is anyway marked by very high potential of military and political confrontation," said the ministry's spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova.
"Any military actions leading to the aggravation of the situation in Syria definitely affect the political process, especially if such actions are committed against the Syrian armed forces," Gatilov is quoted as saying.
Increases in testosterone in response to a crying infant combined with a father's inability to soothe the baby can lead to aggravation and aggressive tendencies that place the infant at risk for maltreatment.
"They have to make sure the benefit they get is worth the aggravation they have to deal with," said Howard Samuels, a certified public accountant at Samuels & Associates in Florham Park, New Jersey.
H.S. The stress, frustration, and aggravation of the government shutdown last week can be clearly seen etched on the faces of lawmakers and journalists alike in this elegant series by the Washington Post staff.
But like many others before him, he could not resist the siren call of sea air and an ocean view, all without the costs and aggravation of owning an entire piece of property himself.
One further twist in her upbringing was that she did not endure it alone, for her brother, Howard, was close to her, although whether that closeness offered aggravation or relief is open to debate.
It's incredibly unfair for those families and individuals who have gone through that process, have gone through the time and aggravation and expense of doing it according to how we say we require it done.
"A little less conversation, a little more action please/All this aggravation ain't satisfactioning me" He sang it again and again and again and as he sang we began to feel the earth tremor underfoot.
Be smart: Even Bush administration alumni who are pro-Israel tell me that they find this move short-sighted — an aggravation to allies in the region when we need help with Iran, Syria and Lebanon.
The zeal of Mr. Sanders's online base has been both a source of strength and perpetual aggravation for his campaign, which has delicately balanced condemning bullying without diluting the force of his most fervent followers.
A vivid memory from the early 1990s: My piano teacher was giving me hell for not observing some pedal markings in Chopin when he reached for his lighter, to smoke away the aggravation I'd caused.
Once awoken, he would find a target—be it one of my younger brothers, me, or my mom—and violently berate them for any slight aggravation or slight affront to his constant shifting code of ethics.
The Scotts say they've seen lots of owners buy fixer-uppers and end up with regrets, usually because they weren't properly prepared for the work and costs that go into renovations, not to mention the aggravation.
Finally, J.P., the tall young man whose dating habits caused so much discussion, comes in for a critique from the judge, who is unhappy that someone only seven weeks into the program is causing him aggravation.
" Watch the incident below: The bystanders inform the clerk that Rodriguez is an American citizen and with aggravation, he adds: "Does he speak English?" referring to Rodriguez, "then why doesn't he speak English if he's here legally?
Colas' point is important on two levels: The "most hated" moniker has stuck with the market since the early part of this decade and has been both a source of aggravation and support for the aging bull.
But when Diaz found out that Anik had picked him—the short-notice replacement and betting underdog—to lose, he grew angry: He spurned Anik's social media apology, and that aggravation became another subplot to UFC 196.
Most got an apology and free credit monitoring from the consumer data clearinghouse, but Ms. Bernstein and a few others found a way to get compensated for their aggravation: Take the corporate giant to small claims court.
Kraviz also breaks down some of the actual tracks—ranging from ghetto house to psychedelic Ricardo Villalobos productions—that led to specific moments of style fluctuation and probably piqued the aggravation of certain members of the audience.
Two unfavorable scenarios could result: steady aggravation of the country's misery, with no plan for recovery; or renewed interest in a perilous foreign military intervention that could sow chaos in a country awash with weapons and armed groups.
Then they'd look to see what planet was in Virgo at the moment, as that would give them a better idea of the root of the problem (Mars, Hill says, would indicate inflammation or aggravation in the intestines).
"Yes, it will always be there—an aggravation, an annoyance, a shame that could potentially rear its ugly head again," she said, explaining how women continue to be harassed even long after a case may be considered resolved.
Thomas also had problems on the 11th hole, although his aggravation was more mental: After Thomas placed his putter behind the ball on the green, his ball moved slightly, even though he had not made contact with it.
"I wanted to personally apologize to this Court and my lawyers for the aggravation that my recent postings have caused," Shkreli wrote in a letter filed with the court and addressed Monday to the judge overseeing his case.
"Such actions are fraught with further aggravation of the situation on the Korean peninsula, which is anyway marked by very high potential of military and political confrontation," said foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, according to the Moscow Times.
"I want to personally apologize to this Court and my lawyers for the aggravation that my recent postings have caused," Shkreli wrote in a letter filed with the court and addressed Monday to the judge overseeing his case.
"The harm and pain that sexual harassment causes, and the aggravation of that harm when victims have no recourse and feel they cannot say or do anything about it, has long-term costs to the profession," she said.
The doctor may have furnished an informed consent form based on the highest medical and legal principles and still be sued; and even if he wins the lawsuit, the aggravation of depositions and courtroom trials can be daunting.
As she stands on the grass in the 60-degree weather, her legs are already turning purplish with aggravation, and she pulls out a handwritten letter that she's just found, from her cousin Helaine, who sent it in 1986.
The metals tariffs were an aggravation for the Canadian and Mexican governments and had been a major hurdle to enacting the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the deal that would replace the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement.
Then there is Brightline, a new high-speed rail service, which zips passengers from Miami to Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach in less time — and with less aggravation — than it takes to drive those routes on Interstate 95.
Jacobson has an unmatched reputation in his homeland as a humorist, but not all of it translates for an American reader, since the jokes seem to depend more on extreme aggravation of tone than on close observation of life.
The metals tariffs were a major aggravation for the Canadian and Mexican governments and had been the major hurdle to enacting the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the deal that would replace the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement.
Against such a complex background, the widening gap between the rich and the poor, as well as the aggravation of racial issues and social hatred in the United States, all make gun crimes become the outlet of increasingly intensified social conflicts.
His own happy trajectory—from promise towards stability, via a couple years of aggravation and injury—will be subsumed by his new squad's broader story, whether it's trying to make a late-summer push or ready a lineup for the postseason.
"Given the aggravation of the coronavirus (situation) around the world, the Russian national gymnastics teams will not take part in the World Cup event in the United States..." Nagornyy wrote in an Instagram post, accompanied with a sad face emoji.
In fact, she recounted that when Net-a-Porter launched, it did so, to her great aggravation, with copy published sideways and upside down on its website — a move that was then replicated by rivals that believed the mistake was by design.
The Federal Aviation Administration's long-awaited commercial drone rule went into effect Monday, ending several years of confusion and aggravation from those who want to fly a drone for business purposes and starting a whole new chapter of confusion for hobby drone pilots.
"The recent drill conducted by our army is nothing more than part of the regular military training, and it has neither targeted anyone nor led to an aggravation of situation in the region," a ministry spokesperson told the state-run KCNA news agency.
For me, it was important because there's going to be lots of other young girls coming up behind me who I don't want to go through this hurt and aggravation and sadness that I've had to go through in order to get here.
Even as the president of Colombia sat next to him during what was supposed to be a diplomatic meeting between the two heads of state, Mr. Trump expressed aggravation and anger, taking on the latest accuser in more scathing and personal terms.
In a segment on the Charlottesville episode, Rossiya-24, a state television channel, reported that while Mr. Trump was being blamed for the unrest, "the aggravation of the situation with rough justice by police against the black population" began under President Barack Obama.
To Mr. Bolton's aggravation, the president has continued to court Kim Jong-un, the repressive leader of North Korea, despite Mr. Kim's refusal to surrender his nuclear program and despite repeated short-range missile tests by the North that have rattled its neighbors.
"We could have saved the Air Force and the Congress a lot of aggravation if we put a half of a billion dollars in a parking lot and just burned it," he said at a January 220 congressional hearing, referring to the satellite's total cost.
In return, say Russian critics of the West like Alexander Lukin of the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, he got nothing but aggravation: encroachment on Russia's sphere of influence through "colour revolutions" in Ukraine and other machinations and criticism of human-rights abuses.
The aggravation occurred during another game against the Magic on March 20, and while Lowry sat out only one game, he has gone 30 of 88 (34.1 percent) from the field and 19-for-48 (29.1 percent) from beyond the arc since his return.
In addition to typical questions about body measurements and clothing size, they quiz asks you to describe your style, favorite brands, and even items you never wear (a feature I really like, as it saves plenty of time and aggravation in the long run).
That loss would have been a bitter pill to swallow for Brooks—the aggravation amplified by "Cowboy" Oliveira's perceived lack of professionalism in failing to make weight, as well as the clear disrespect the Brazilian showed immediately after beating Brooks, throwing a "crotch chop" in his direction.
Between the loss of scholarship, playing time and "pain and suffering in the form of humiliation, frustration, aggravation, anger and depression," according to the lawsuit, Ifeanyi is seeking "compensatory damages, punitive damages, reasonable attorney fees, costs and all other relief to which she may be entitled."
"AOC," as she's known, is a national news media sensation and also an aggravation for some centrist Senate Democrats who could face challengers from the right in 2020, as well as voters who are not nearly as liberal as those represented by Ocasio-Cortez (The Hill).
"The recent drill conducted by our army is nothing more than part of the regular military training, and it has neither targeted anyone nor led to an aggravation of the situation in the region," an unidentified ministry spokesperson said in a statement to the state-run KCNA news agency.
"The recent drill conducted by our army is nothing more than part of the regular military training, and it has neither targeted anyone nor led to an aggravation of situation in the region," a North Korean foreign ministry official said in a statement in the state-run Korean Central News Agency.
Every car should come with a tire iron, jack, and spare tire, so all it takes is knowing how to change a flat tire to save you from the aggravation of sitting on the side of the road waiting for help to arrive or paying for an otherwise unnecessary tow.
Getting caught in a tech support loop — waiting on hold, interacting with automated systems, talking to people reading from unhelpful scripts and then finding yourself on hold yet again — is a peculiar kind of aggravation that mental health experts say can provoke rage in even the most mild-mannered person.
A day after Mr. Mueller, the special counsel, spoke out for the first time and refused to exonerate the president, Mr. Trump dismissed the Mueller investigation as hopelessly tarnished and expressed aggravation that he could not shake allegations of wrongdoing that have dogged him since the early days of his administration.
For Trump, though, the notes of aggravation in his tweets pointed to a broader new conflict: Here, for the first time, one of the candidates vying to deny him a second term had stood up on his stage, in front of an audience Trump views as his own, and delivered an unflinching case against him.
Speaking from his home office in Bologna, Italy, where the Johns Hopkins maintains a campus and which has been under lockdown along with the rest of the country, Jones said the travel restrictions were in the end "an unnecessary aggravation" that were unlikely to have a long-term effect on the U.S.-European partnership.
My life so far has been all about discovery, and while there are still things to be discovered, I feel pretty lucky to have experienced success in happiness at such a young age, and I may not have noticed how happy I could be if I'd not experienced the aggravation money can bring to your family.
Now the league, already wobbling under the strain of presidential and public aggravation over players' kneeling during the national anthem, is coping with what amounts to an all-out war between one of its most powerful owners and its commissioner, Roger Goodell, who has been rewarded for the N.F.L.'s success with annual compensation that has topped $40 million.
Since the start of Mr. Sanders's first presidential campaign in 2016, his colossal online support base has been by turns a source of peerless strength and perpetual aggravation — envied and caricatured by rivals who covet such loyalty, feared by Democrats who have faced harassment from his followers, and alternately cherished and gently scolded by the candidate himself.
Al GreenAlexander (Al) N. GreenDemocrats reach cusp of impeachment Feehery: Losing faith in the people and the Constitution Warren, Buttigieg fight echoes 2004 campaign, serves as warning for 2020 race MORE (D-Texas), a longtime proponent of impeaching Trump, said any upcoming articles of impeachment should be expanded to include the president's aggravation of U.S. racial tensions (The Hill).
Although U.N.C. leaders had expressed interest in relocating the statue, they found themselves — to the irritation and aggravation of Silent Sam's fiercest critics — severely restricted by a 2015 state law declaring that a "monument, memorial or work of art owned by the state" may not be "removed, relocated or altered in any way" without the consent of a state historical commission.
"The public is skeptical when it comes to work performed by the M.T.A." With the city now paying for about half of the roughly $800 million subway action plan, Mr. de Blasio and Mr. Johnson pressed for several accountability measures to make sure the authority was making progress to improve the subway, which has become a near-daily source of aggravation for riders.
If your neighbors knock and complain, move the party instantly from "the coke song hour" to "the chill zone," and tell everyone in the smoking area outside to shut the fuck up, and you'll save yourself a whole evening's worth of aggravation and a whole year of passive-aggressive knocking on the floor whenever you turn the TV up too loud. 1013.
Depending on your pet's temperament and your own individual feelings about your pets, these findings could apply to your current COVID-19 WFH situation too, Sandra B. Barker, professor of psychiatry in the VCU School of Medicine, tells CNBC Make It. "If you have a cat that wants your attention and is constantly jumping on your keyboard, that might be more of an aggravation and frustration," Barker says.
Over the years, as Vine's audience grew, the site gave way to a new breed of celebrity: The Vine Stars, a crowded cosmos of performers who were often very young and very prolific, and whose ability to land semi-mystifying endorsement deals often earned them the scorn of people over 40 (many of whom muttered the phrase "Vine Star" with the same incredulous aggravation that '80s suburban dads employed to complain about "that rappity music").
Republicans Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE of Arizona and Dean HellerDean Arthur HellerThis week: Barr back in hot seat over Mueller report Trump suggests Heller lost reelection bid because he was 'hostile' during 2016 presidential campaign Trump picks ex-oil lobbyist David Bernhardt for Interior secretary MORE of Nevada, the only two Republicans up for re-election in swing states in 2018, could do without that aggravation.
Future developments that could result in a downgrade include: -Significant deterioration in debt dynamics beyond our current forecasts -Wider-than-expected external deficits or emergence of significant external funding pressures -Lower-than-forecast economic growth, for example due to an aggravation of policy uncertainty or weaker mining activity Future developments that could result in an upgrade include: -Narrowing of the budget deficit sufficient to place the government debt-to-GDP ratio on a downward trajectory -Marked improvement in the current account balance consistent with a stabilisation of external-debt-to GDP ratios -Stronger medium-term growth resulting from better prospects for the mining sector or implementation of structural reforms KEY ASSUMPTIONS We expect global economic trends and commodity prices to develop as outlined in Fitch's Global Economic Outlook.

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