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How to use frustrated by in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "frustrated by" and check conjugation/comparative form for "frustrated by". Mastering all the usages of "frustrated by" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He said he was frustrated by the lack of a concrete plan to reclaim the building, and was frustrated by the building's vacancy.
Year-round gym-goers are frustrated by the surge in new people, and the new people are frustrated by just how damn hard exercise is.
In general, fans who were already frustrated by the general lack of textual representation in the Potter books were also likely to be frustrated by Rowling's treatment of Dumbledore.
It all has the victims incredibly frustrated by this situation.
All sides have been frustrated by the lack of answers.
We sit here frustrated by their silence at this point.
They're frustrated by the complexities of this day and age.
WE ARE AS ANGRY & FRUSTRATED BY THE SITUATION AS YOU.
Sanders said Trump was "frustrated" by the focus on Russia.
MIT's Barzilay was frustrated by medicine's unsophisticated models as well.
Frustrated by a disorganized marketing strategy, she took a risk.
He was frustrated by the gaps and inefficiencies he saw.
They saw Antoine Griezmann, a forward, frustrated by missed opportunities.
Presidents have been frustrated by the judiciary in the past.
Foster told KTVU that he was frustrated by the incident.
Lustig insists, frustrated by the Hollywood tradition of transposing all
Trump has been frustrated by the former vice president's comeback.
Do you ever get frustrated by a sense of futility?
Law enforcement officials have long been frustrated by this argument.
ERA advocates are frustrated by the skirmish over equal rights.
Texans like myself have been frustrated by this collective amnesia.
"I think he's disgusted and frustrated by that," she said.
Lots of ppl here frustrated by actions of few: pic.twitter.
It's the 28th round and I'm actually frustrated by that point.
Coens' digressions, and frustrated by their total disinterest in wrapping up
With Jacobs clearly frustrated by the conversation, Ravenel considers ending things.
He was frustrated by his body, but mostly he was sick.
Ressa is frustrated by Facebook's lack of attention to her concerns.
I just spent too much time being frustrated by my experience.
Have customers come to you frustrated by the lack of options?
Regulators are not the only ones frustrated by Mr Musk's antics.
Many are frustrated by high house prices and increasingly gridlocked roads.
We are as angry and frustrated by the situation as you.
Trump and his administration are clearly frustrated by the Russia drumbeat.
"I'm frustrated by the water issue in Flint," David Muchmore wrote.
There are a few lonely Republican voices frustrated by his rhetoric.
I find myself frustrated by this vexing issue every damn winter.
Attempts in 2016 and 2017 were also frustrated by bad weather.
But he was frustrated by the gaps and inefficiencies he saw.
"Mattis was frustrated by that," the senior government official told me.
It's impossible to not become frustrated by her illness at times.
It's understandable why conservationists get frustrated by our obsession with pandas.
But he felt restless, and frustrated by the church's anti-intellectualism.
I am frustrated by the time-consuming search for unused lockers.
Department officials have grown frustrated by the slow pace of confirmations.
Those who heeded the request were frustrated by what they found.
"My husband retires in May," she said, frustrated by the timing.
Gabriel is aware of those contradictions, and also frustrated by them.
If you're liberal and frustrated by these statistics, you should be.
According to CNN last week, Paul was frustrated by Robert's move.
Mr Trump is understandably frustrated by being stuck in the region.
But I got more and more frustrated by what I saw.
The grandeur of his sentiment was frustrated by the gift itself.
"Everyone at this point is frustrated by the situation," Lockhart said.
We should be getting excited instead of becoming frustrated by it.
He's practically omnipotent yet constantly frustrated by failing to achieve his goals.
But yeah, of course we're a bit frustrated by the share price.
Democrats have been frustrated by the Electoral College at least since 2000.
But Maine's experiment should interest anyone frustrated by America's cripplingly partisan politics.
For years, Trump's critics and allies have been frustrated by his style.
QUESTION: Mr. President, you've said you've be thwarted by -- frustrated by Congress.
They're frustrated by it - stressing there simply isn't "more" they can do.
But she's frustrated by the way her request for asylum was handled.
I know, I know, you're frustrated by all of this puppy talk.
Frustrated by the lack of progress, Mr. O'Brien decided to take action.
Democrats were frustrated by what they saw as a missed opportunity. Sen.
Yet he is frustrated by the lack of tangible results so far.
Pomeroy told the Dallas Morning News he was frustrated by former Rep.
Ivanishvili denied manipulating the process, saying he was "frustrated by the outcome".
Now, we understand that Napoli fans are frustrated by the Higuain transfer.
There, she says the dermatologist was dismissive and frustrated by her case.
Mr. Graves said he was frustrated by the outcome of his case.
Behind the scenes, Tillerson was increasingly frustrated by the situation in Cuba.
Do you feel frustrated by how many boys approach dating and intimacy?
"He was frustrated by people who did stupid things," Mr. Franks said.
"I think he's frustrated by that," Mr. Christie said in an interview.
Frustrated by many symptoms and few answers, she grew anxious and depressed.
Franny is frustrated by her family's indifference to her (sometimes smothering) efforts.
Parishioners found themselves frustrated by unanswered questions that challenged their strongest beliefs.
Gaming YouTubers, in particular, have been frustrated by these limitations around ads.
Mr. Kushner was said to be frustrated by Mr. Mulvaney's podium gaffe.
It's pretty clear that [the doctors and nurses are] frustrated by it.
But Mr. Steele had become frustrated by the F.B.I.'s slow response.
And Ukrainian officials were frustrated by an Oval Office meeting on Dec.
Many opposition sympathizers have become frustrated by Maduro's continued grip on power.
Mr. Kasowitz and his colleagues have been deeply frustrated by the president.
I am 18 now and simply frustrated by our nation's broken leadership.
Although he enjoyed it, he was frustrated by the lack of consistency.
The Iraqis had been frustrated by the Obama administration's deliberate approach. Capt.
She said on Saturday that she was frustrated by Mr. Trump's decision.
The Senate's Majority whip sounded a bit frustrated by the holdup. Sen.
Sandooyea feels frustrated by political inaction and hopes to make an impact.
JOHN HARWOOD: Are you frustrated by the direction of policy right now?
And I've always been frustrated by our obsession with headlines, no offense.
He's frustrated by being in the Senate and not getting anything done.
If you've ever been frustrated by government, stop complaining and run for office.
But he remains frustrated by how open-ended the Parks Denton mystery is.
As it turns out, humans aren't the only ones frustrated by inaccurate forecasts.
"I'm enormously frustrated by it," Travers told a pre-inquest hearing on Tuesday.
Lopez plays a woman without a college degree frustrated by her career options.
The X-Files, in contrast, never felt like it was frustrated by format.
Patenaude denied she was frustrated by the Trump administration's handling of Puerto Rico.
She was frustrated by "the busy rat-race lifestyle," as she called it.
Frustrated by the decision, Medina vented his anger during a post-match interview.
He did not fear for his safety but was frustrated by the attention.
Some people might also be frustrated by inconsistent experiences with chip card readers.
He grew frustrated by both Trump and the people in his immediate circle.
James was initially dismissive of Alig's goals—then frustrated by his sudden rise.
Alonso's agents made it known publicly that Alonso was frustrated by the decision.
I'm also frustrated by the ways in which American politics ignores Puerto Rico.
Often consumers are frustrated by the difficulty of comparing the cost of treatments.
I spent five or six years doing this, growing frustrated by the process.
Many are frustrated by what they say is the government's inaction and indifference.
For years, Republicans have been frustrated by liberal sensitivity on race and gender.
However, none may be more frustrated by the unrest than the Kwok family.
It's also easy to get frustrated by the limited number of pedestrian bridges.
When Zoë Foster Blake gets frustrated by a problem, she creates the solution.
Booking producers have been getting frustrated by all the "no's" from the administration.
Even some Obama administration officials were frustrated by the mixed signals and indecision.
She had become frustrated by the looky-loos at Slab City, she said.
Were you frustrated by the reaction after you initially started talking about it?
In September, frustrated by a raft of global scandals, London revoked Uber's license.
However, he has been increasingly frustrated by the lack of progress in negotiations.
Yet these same people are frustrated by the failures of their weak governments.
But lawmakers were frustrated by the lack of detail and the administration's secrecy.
One reporter noted that Toomey seemed frustrated by all the Trump-related questions.
Timothy Grose, the professor at Rose-Hulman, is frustrated by content like this.
Tribes have long been frustrated by the pace of repatriation under the law.
She said she was frustrated by the backlog, which she blamed on litigation.
"I know the president has been frustrated by this investigation," Short said Sunday.
Pelosi was among those who were frustrated by Lewandowski's behavior in Tuesday's hearing.
Prior to Krejci's heroics, Boston was left frustrated by getting assessed seven penalties.
I'm still as frustrated by it as I am occasionally moved by it.
I know we, as the audience, are supposed to be frustrated by his decision to jump off the ship here, just as we were frustrated by his complete and utter Reek-ness when he was being tortured by Ramsay Bolton.
As for Khloé, "She was frustrated by his lack of respect," the source says.
Morrissey left the EPA in 225, frustrated by a lack of emphasis on water.
But I also find myself frustrated by calls from other places for statewide boycotts.
But coral reef experts and environmental groups said they were frustrated by the outcome.
Would-be buyers are increasingly frustrated by a lack of homes listed for sale.
Buttigieg said Wednesday that people frustrated by Trump and his policies should get involved.
He said he was frustrated by the negativity coming from President Donald Trump's opponents.
Some passengers are frustrated by what they see as a lack of timely information.
Consumers used to having two-way communication are often frustrated by these limited interactions.
Family vloggers were left frustrated by YouTube's decision to close comments earlier this year.
But I was extremely frustrated by the cold-weather issues exhibited by Sony's 1000XM5003s.
We were frustrated by the negative stereotypes about how millennial women manage their finances.
While in New York, O'Neill became frustrated by the way the FBI fought terrorism.
However, iOS and Android users may feel a bit frustrated by the current limitations.
China has long been frustrated by its relative lack of influence at international organizations.
Meanwhile, Daenerys' imprisoned dragons began to turn against her, frustrated by their close quarters.
He's so frustrated by Republican leadership that he's been driven into the enemy's arms.
Or maybe a potential customer was unimpressed with or frustrated by the firm's website.
Researchers often find themselves confused and frustrated by the bureaucracies of research ethics systems.
"Just stop," she signs to him, frustrated by his flawed attempts to fix her.
I was frustrated by that, so I like to depict women as really powerful.
Mr. Zhang said he often felt frustrated by the uncertainty of the job market.
Christie, Wildstein testified, laughed at the notion that Sokolich was frustrated by the traffic.
GOP senators are becoming increasingly frustrated by the slow pace of confirming Trump's nominees.
The boy's mother, Jennifer Zanone, was frustrated by the airline's response to the incident.
Hearn became so frustrated by the experience that he quit the Bitcoin world altogether.
But I'm kind of frustrated by the liberties it takes with David Madson's life.
She added that she was "frustrated" by US and international media coverage of her.
I'm frustrated by the fact that the party can't produce any kind of offense.
Still, many Chinese-Australians feel frustrated by the way we are viewed and represented.
Despite a resolution, some residents remained frustrated by the behavior of the state's leaders.
Frustrated by a representative who didn't represent her, Grechen Shirley decided to challenge King.
The president has made clear that he is frustrated by the rising border numbers.
But Mr. Trump grew frustrated by China's reluctance to deprive North Korea of support.
I love mine, and I get pretty frustrated by a lot of Apple products.
He said he was frustrated by a call last week with a YouTube representative.
I wasn&apost frustrated by that, it was more I was fascinated by that.
The data suggests physicians the world over are often frustrated by their health systems.
Were you frustrated by the lack of actual announcements that are coming from him?
WASHINGTON — Were you frustrated by the slow vote count out of Iowa and Nevada?
Solomon (Liam James) wants to do crusading student journalism but is frustrated by censorship.
Erdogan opponents had been frustrated by Mr. Kilicdaroglu's failure to unite a disparate opposition.
As journalists, we feel frustrated by the instability of the internet, the overall slowness.
Thomas was also frustrated by a handful of missed opportunities to win that season.
Byrne sounds frustrated by how difficult it is to remain in retail as well.
The White House is increasingly frustrated by the lack of progress on Capitol Hill.
James isn't the only person in the NBA who's frustrated by the current administration, either.
He then left the party, frustrated by its inability to crack the locks of power.
Indians frustrated by the government's decision to limit bank withdrawals during the swap from Nov.
And one in five said they were frustrated by damages they found after moving in.
But I have been frustrated by how closed off the process has been so far.
Larkin and Hronek repeatedly were frustrated by the Panthers' netminder, as each took five shots.
Frustrated by her experience in Italy, she has taken up a job offer in Marseilles.
Australians are frustrated by stagnant wages, but they have never rallied behind right-wing populists.
But it wasn't just policy; Obama was also personally frustrated by the Israeli prime minister.
Republicans have been frustrated by Mr. Trump's seeming imperviousness to the usual rules of politics.
I've rarely been as frustrated by a TV show as I was while watching Love.
Officials there had grown frustrated by the increasing cost to taxpayers of cremating the indigent.
That said, the 360 Eye is frustrated by a couple of things in my home.
Researchers were frustrated by the uncertainty that surrounded the release for much of the day.
Instead of being frustrated by that, I simply choose to do some other work instead.
A white man in a blue car is frustrated by the events unfolding around him.
As a woman in the 1700s, she's frustrated by her lack of social advancement opportunities.
Speaking to the caucus, some Democrats said Pelosi appeared distraught and frustrated by Trump's speech.
She also was frustrated by the SEC's quick decision to take this fight to court.
John Kelly is "disgusted and frustrated" by the way his son's death has become politicized.
It was slow and difficult work, and Ueda was increasingly frustrated by the thermal drill.
The tweet has resonated with users frustrated by the current system, receiving hundreds of retweets.
Everybody is frustrated by Illinois's budget mess, but nobody knows what to do about it.
Independent labels have become increasingly frustrated by the disruption they see as caused by RSD.
I can sometimes be frustrated by the difference between discussion and the ability to act.
Some of McCain's former allies are frustrated by his ongoing support for the GOP nominee.
But the account said some Fed officials were frustrated by the conclusions investors had drawn.
President Donald Trump's border security agenda has been frustrated by a host of Washington insiders.
But Tlaib sounded frustrated by how expensive some of the available options seemed to be.
Many in Zimbabwe are frustrated by a rapidly deteriorating economy, a currency crisis and corruption.
Frustrated by my pay two years ago, I started informally asking peers what they made.
Frustrated by Spanish intransigence, Jay was delighted when Congress reassigned him to the peace talks.
Some were frustrated by the fact that most of the tracks were, in fact, old.
Clients are going to start getting frustrated by muted returns from equities and fixed income.
Frustrated by years of meetings that went nowhere, the salesmen upped the ante in 1954.
She's bearing with her husband, who keeps starting conflict, and is very frustrated by him.
Sometimes employees that are acting out need extra challenges, or are frustrated by their stagnancy.
Matthews critics have been frustrated by the attitudes he's displayed on air, unchallenged, for years.
Mr. Bolton was frustrated by what he saw as resistance to legitimate requests, allies said.
Stevens said he did not think his team was overly frustrated by the foul calls.
Mr. Suleman often feels frustrated by the perception that inspectors are out to punish restaurants.
Eventually, the secretary, frustrated by their constant demands, decided to move ahead on his own.
Residents said they were frustrated by what they called the government's inability to protect them.
But there's also evidence that he's frustrated by the growing taunts of Democrats and activists.
People who are frustrated by what they know and don't have a place to print.
The Adelsons were initially frustrated by the delay, but their annoyance has long since faded.
Some liberals have been frustrated by Obama for keeping a low profile since leaving office.
Mr. Friedman responded to the president: Some readers were also frustrated by Mr. Friedman's argument.
Frustrated by Ms. Park's refusal to step down, opposition lawmakers are trying to impeach her.
But we don&apost have to be blind to these behaviors or frustrated by them.
Investors, meanwhile, have been frustrated by the local government's tendency to block defaults and bankruptcies.
And it gives people otherwise frustrated by childbearing or adopting attempts another shot at parenthood.
A targeted attacker is going to be frustrated by you turning things on and off.
He was frustrated by how hard it was to find and acquire books in Arabic.
Cities are definitely still frustrated by Uber's data sharing policies, but moves like this could help.
But Sanders's camp, frustrated by the disorganization, has still not formally conceded the race to Clinton.
The Canadiens had four power-play opportunities on the night, but were left frustrated by Crawford.
As I did research for that piece, I became frustrated by the dearth of available information.
But as A Million Little Things unfolded before me, I found myself so frustrated by it.
Ryan Forey, a trainee priest at the church, is frustrated by perceptions of Christianity as stuffy.
We'll either have more reasons to be frustrated by Siri, or things will finally turn around.
Frustrated by the dysfunction, seasoned employees started leaving for more lucrative work in the private sector.
Trump is "just upset and frustrated by how the impeachment inquiry is now going," Mason said.
KEANE: Yes, well, listen, I have been so frustrated by this for such a long time.
Yet Donald Trump's Twitter account has its uses for Europeans frustrated by his administration's trade policy.
"We've heard from people who are frustrated by fake play buttons" Marra says, hence today's update.
Like others, he is frustrated by what he views as biased policing in the black community.
Spieth has been frustrated by his putting in recent weeks but found his touch on Saturday.
Ankara was long frustrated by former President Barack Obama's decision to back a Syrian Kurdish militia.
Trump supporters have been frustrated by the unfair nature of the press coverage of the race.
He denies the sexual abuse and attributes her action to becoming frustrated by a stalled career.
The United States has repeatedly been frustrated by Russia's military incursions into both Ukraine and Syria.
I still played the occasional game, but I was frustrated by my own lack of skill.
But many Iraqis are also frustrated by the limited change they've seen in their daily lives.
But Trump suggested Tuesday that he is frustrated by Sessions's involvement in other issues, as well.
They wait in disorderly queues, often for hours, only to be frustrated by indifferent civil servants.
Democrats were often frustrated by what they saw as President Barack Obama's overeagerness to placate Republicans.
Minibus drivers frustrated by the mushrooming of roadblocks where police demand bribes have also protested violently.
It's clear that some FBI agents were frustrated by digging dry wells as they investigated Clinton.
Lombardo admitted that he was "frustrated" by the speed of the investigation in answering those questions.
Frustrated by practicing in old high-tops, he shoplifts a pair of high-end running shoes.
Pat Toomey is frustrated by Democratic attempts to tie him to GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
"The Burr encryption bill is something that people in tech were really frustrated by," he said.
Professor Brooks says he's frustrated by the partisan divide that has made the rule so contentious.
One House source who knows McMullin described him as "incredibly smart" and frustrated by Congressional gridlock.
"I think some people were frustrated by how casually it was thrown around" in the hearings.
In an interview with HuffPost, Ettel explained that she became frustrated by the girl's persistent salesmanship.
Likewise, 70 percent of people feel frustrated by last year's elections – including both democrats and republicans.
China's toughness may sound appealing to some Americans frustrated by what Facebook, Twitter or YouTube allow.
European governments are frustrated by the lack of clarity about what the United States really wants.
The findings also make me even more frustrated by new tax legislation that will worsen inequality.
We look at why Britain is so frustrated by Brexit even before Brexit has taken effect.
Forty-four percent also said they felt frustrated by companies failing to provide relevant personalized experiences.
During this time, Mr. Streur became increasingly frustrated by the limited impact of socially responsible investing.
I'm regularly frustrated by the process of searching for hotel accommodations for my family of five.
Still, some executives have been frustrated by what they view as well-intentioned but fruitless talk.
In January, frustrated by his lack of minutes, he canceled that loan and joined Villa instead.
These are the people who were frustrated by Mr. Trump's presence at the March for Life.
I was super-frustrated by that but tried to play nice and do my own thing.
Frustrated by the delay, the three remaining climbers decided to push on, even in the dark.
During these trips, he would often grow frustrated by the lack of cheap and clean accommodations.
She was frustrated by the response time, as the nearest precinct is just five blocks away.
You're rethinking plans and commitments, and feel frustrated by the strings people seem to be pulling.
Many Australians remain frustrated by the government's inaction towards addressing climate change or compensating volunteer firefighters.
I'm often frustrated by our inability to divorce Marx's historical determinism from his critiques of capitalism.
And 28500 percent of Republicans are "frustrated" by Democrats, while 6900 percent are "angry" at them.
Wassel tells MUNCHIES he's further frustrated by the department's lack of remorse for its false accusations.
Merkel was asked by reporters if she was frustrated by the halting pace of the Brexit negotiations.
He also felt frustrated by the fact that he struggled to apply everything he learned about nutrition.
"As a rational person I was frustrated by the way the prepping business market worked," says Ramey.
Frustrated by the fact that you can only express yourself using Emojis or upper and lowercase characters?
But since this summer, she's been frustrated by the constant stream of political ads blanketing the airwaves.
But he was often frustrated by the countries on the Security Council, which wield the real power.
Some House Republicans are already frustrated by a lack of details on tax reform from the administration.
Instead, Pompeo was "struck and frustrated by how it hasn't blown over," the Republican friend told me.
She was frustrated by the fact that the same patients cycle through the ER over and over.
And, now that he has done so, his plans are being frustrated by a woeful broadband network.
They're also frustrated by the news that other breakthrough new therapies have been approved for other diseases.
But she quickly became frustrated by the slow pace and levels of bureaucracy at the federal institution.
Other recent plots frustrated by Malaysian security forces included plans to raid army camps and seize weapons.
Many residents appear to support the idea of recycling in general but are frustrated by the details.
And the other puzzle-solvers I talked to seemed similarly frustrated by the lack of specific answers.
Cooperation between Republicans and Democrats is frustrated by their quite different views of the role of government.
Frustrated by this, civil rights activists turned to the courts and the federal government for an intervention.
They also got frustrated by the lack of places to buy decent bread in Manchester's city centre.
Nadler indicated that Democrats, frustrated by Trump's stonewalling of congressional probes, would press ahead with the investigations.
My friends were confused and frustrated by it, thinking it was a symptom of my bipolar disorder.
These voters are understandably frustrated by ObamaCare's missteps, complexities, and costs, including rising insurance premiums for some.
Tillerson's office then went silent, Foreign Policy's sources added, leaving Faki frustrated by the turn of events.
Apparently frustrated by the U.S. Senate's slow action, President Trump wants to change the Senate's voting rules.
They were frustrated by the Utah Republican's refusal to investigate President Donald Trump's potential conflicts of interest.
Frustrated by his meagre earnings in the cocoa fields, he left in 2003 to become a miner.
Le Carré purists may well be frustrated by liberties taken with this reinvention of the 1993 novel.
Residents frustrated by chaos and gridlock in the capital hope he will work the same wonders there.
"I'm very frustrated by people who are like, 'Vote blue, no matter who,'" Ms. Ramos Rios said.
Republicans are enormously frustrated by what they view as a politically damaging and pointless 35-day shutdown.
Frustrated by a lack of opportunities and low wages, young Cubans are still moving away from Cuba.
I supported Obama's efforts throughout his first six years, even if I was frustrated by the pace.
Business Insider heard from several pregnant woman who felt frustrated by the lack of information from WeWork.
But investors, clearly frustrated by the fits and starts of the plan's results, pressured for more change.
But some employees are frustrated by the stock price, which has plunged since he joined the company.
Mr. Beck said that he was frustrated by the lack of transparency and professionalism surrounding the project.
But Garten, frustrated by its slow pace, grew tired of government work, The New York Times reports.
Homeowners are frustrated by stingy insurance companies and bewildering government paperwork, and they're wary of shady contractors.
Obama confesses to having been initially frustrated by the public's interest in her appearance as first lady.
Born in Dresden, Germany, Bentz was frustrated by the heavy espresso machines, or percolators, of her day.
We're frustrated by the fact that it's slow, but as long as it remains steady, we're patient.
She opposed an effort to recall him, but said she was frustrated by the situation in Flint.
Smith grew frustrated by the strong contrast between the dim van interior and the bright ocean beyond.
Devin is 14 and frustrated by the number of classmates who he saw falling prey to addiction.
I have always been frustrated by the word perseverance, as I have by its Japanese counterpart, gaman.
Kristina Isabelle, the choreographer that I worked with on this project, was constantly frustrated by these limits.
Trump is said to be frustrated by his senior advisers' inability to tamp down the Russia issue.
But for years, the US beef lobbies were frustrated by China's refusal to import US beef altogether.
She's frustrated by the fact that the idea that "girls don't do science or math" still persists.
Undoubtedly frustrated by putting Pederson on base, McCullers responded with walks to Kike Hernandez and Chris Taylor.
For the time being, she was frustrated by the complicated game of survival that was playing out.
Many Spaniards were frustrated by the establishment's response to the financial crisis, which included an austerity program.
"She lowered the bar, they met it, and now she seems frustrated by that," Mr. Aldeman said.
At the 2002 Documenta11, I found myself frustrated by a piece by Brazilian conceptual artist Clido Meireles.
By 2007, he was growing frustrated by his lack of advancement and decided to leave the agency.
Liberals, frustrated by Trump and his dominance of the news cycle, often make this case to me.
The commentators seemed alternately pleased, dismayed and frustrated by the numbers rolling in from around the country.
Many workers said they had been frustrated by what they considered a harsh and arbitrary management style.
Health authorities were frustrated by their failure to identify how the outbreak in the north had started.
Americans are increasingly frustrated by their ineffective national government and the toxic environment that has enveloped Washington.
Tanaka acknowledged after Tuesday's game that he was frustrated by his lack of success and was pressing.
Aleksandra Shelton, a four-time Olympic fencer, grew frustrated by what she considered age and gender discrimination.
The city's hard-liners loathe the idea, and are deeply frustrated by what they perceive as Mrs.
Not one to throw anything away, he grew frustrated by the email piling up in his inbox.
Both said they were frustrated by the sudden lockdown and were scrambling to find a way home.
Many of those interviewed said they felt duped by the president and frustrated by their personal circumstances.
The White House has become frustrated by Beijing's reluctance to confront North Korea over its weapons programs.
" — SAMANTHA BEE "He was said to be so frustrated by lack of progress on his stupid wall.
It's easy to get frustrated by this reality, but Mr. Gutsch said that is the wrong approach.
Health authorities were frustrated by their failure to identify how the outbreak in the north had started.
Mr. Trump has been deeply frustrated by China's refusal to purchase American agricultural products in recent months.
My followers on Instagram are frustrated by higher prices, but quality is something I won't compromise on.
Pompeo is unlikely to get frustrated by the policy direction or the aggressive approach of the administration.
Most Americans continue to be frustrated by the difficulty, favoritism and sheer size of our tax code.
Bankers have been frustrated by what they perceive to be an overzealous enforcement of fair-lending rules.
He added that Americans are "frustrated" by Republicans' inability to make good on years-long campaign promises.
Frustrated by stonewalling from the Pentagon and the Nixon White House, Ervin decided to hold public hearings.
Americans are frustrated by the inaction of their federal government on comprehensive immigration reform and border security.
"We see more and more people, frustrated by the system, turning to radical ideas," Mr. Slosiarik said.
Frustrated by her experience on that play a few years back, she put on her scouting hat.
Carter also was frustrated by his Cabinet members' control of their departments, which reduced his political power.
He definitely seemed frustrated by the reporter's question -- even though he had to know it was coming.
Frustrated by his experience with the WEDC, Carpenter has since introduced legislation aimed at increasing transparency and accountability.
He noted he was not asking for special attention, but was frustrated by the inconsistencies of the policy.
Democrats were also frustrated by Barr's unwillingness to answer several questions about his interactions with the White House.
The bearded man, frustrated by his wait time on line, cocks his head back and to the left.
People genuinely love it, even if they get frustrated by confusing changes and its lack of customer service.
He also sees a sad Kate, frustrated by the fact that her friends seem to like Kevin better.
Earlier on Thursday, the Indians' account offered a message to fans frustrated by the team's recent losing skid.
Siri isn't the only dumb one, and I'm constantly frustrated by my daily use of Alexa and Cortana.
Sometimes, frustrated by the slow pace of federal law enforcement, Wallace fed his tips directly to police departments.
And while they may be frustrated by the lack of flexibility surrounding autoplay, it's not a deal-breaker.
And, Conard said, he was frustrated by the broken sidewalks that made it hard for them to bike.
Shareholders, set to vote on 6 September, were frustrated by a court injunction introduced by a minority shareholder.
But they are eager to make their way, and frustrated by the prospect of being second-class citizens.
Many people in Hong Kong are bitterly frustrated by their lack of say in how they are governed.
But McAleenan, who has reportedly been frustrated by the Trump administration's immigration rhetoric, has long flirted with resigning.
They're frustrated by what they see as a lack of progress and it's taken a heavy emotional toll.
British negotiators are frustrated by the stubborn refusal of Mr Barnier's team to deviate from its negotiating mandate.
Aboriginal leaders get frustrated by their lack of involvement in the crafting of policies that affect their communities.
Like me, so many others were frustrated by the green Skittles snafu (or Limegate, as I'm calling it).
I created that folder strategy back in October when I was so frustrated by having five different screens.
But Moon said Kim was "sincere, calm and polite" and "felt frustrated by the international community's continuing mistrust".
I have long been frustrated by the lack of specifics in the vast majority of articles about masturbation.
Another potential destination for carry trades - into the U.S. dollar - has also been frustrated by recent market moves.
"We are obviously frustrated by our results," Einhorn wrote to clients in a performance update seen by Reuters.
So if you've ever been frustrated by Rubik or one of his cubes, this video is for you.
Eventually, Stan kills his own girlfriend after he becomes frustrated by the lack of attention from his idol.
And some airports, frustrated by the performance of the T.S.A., say they are considering switching to private screeners.
For anyone who's ever been frustrated by how long the wait is to see a doctor, there's Zocdoc.
Verizon is currently moving to acquire Yahoo, a deal that Recode reports may be frustrated by today's news.
"But many Americans still are rightfully frustrated by the cost and complexity of our current system," he said.
Ghou is reportedly struggling to find employees who would relocate so far away and is frustrated by it.
I was at once frustrated by Islam's nitpicky strictures on women's dress and embraced by its warm sisterhood.
The FBI, state and local law enforcement investigations have been increasingly frustrated by the use of advanced encryption.
Both experiences left her frustrated by coaches, and the time in Puerto Rico left her homesick and exhausted.
"I'm frustrated by the whole conversation about socialism versus capitalism, as though they are separate things," he said.
Moore scored 10 of his points in the first half while SMU was frustrated by Tulane changing defenses.
Itineraries Passengers aren't the only ones frustrated by airplane Wi-Fi's high cost, slow speed and balky connections.
The president has grown increasingly frustrated by the Mueller investigation as it moves closer to his inner circle.
Some local leave campaigners told Reuters they were frustrated by the infighting but energized by the battle ahead.
Trump, after whacking the Europeans with steel and aluminum tariffs, has been frustrated by the European Union's retribution.
But lately she has been frustrated by evangelicals' failure to challenge the prejudice and predation in their midst.
In New York, Andrew Cuomo said he had been frustrated by a testing process hampered by federal bureaucracy.
It's the same idea and they were very frustrated by, it's whirring was the ... That's what he does.
Frustrated by repeated censorship by networks and advertisers alike, he turned to science fiction, fantasy and horror allegories.
Riders, frustrated by cancellations attributed to "equipment availability" or a "manpower shortage," blamed Mr. Murphy, not Mr. Christie.
In interviews on Saturday, some said they were frustrated by the political gridlock that left their finances uncertain.
How many of the "fare beaters" are like me, frustrated by the failure to read the swiped card?
In my practice, I have often been frustrated by the incompetence of certain BOP correctional officers and management.
At the time, customers were frustrated by their disappearance, saying they had made workout playlists a lot worse.
The changes could have pleased civil liberties advocates who have been frustrated by a lack of meaningful reform.
She had been frustrated by subway delays but until now had not worried that there was any danger.
But he's been frustrated by how expensive takeover targets are in light of the long-running market rally.
Lora asked: Do reporters get any sense of whether any Republican senators feel secretly frustrated by McConnell's strategy?
Mr. Ailes was ultimately frustrated by Mr. Trump's distracted style and refusal to listen to certain mechanical basics.
The White House has been frustrated by the lack of GOP support for Trump's agenda on Capitol Hill.
And they have been frustrated by the Democratic Party, which they say has lost touch with working people.
A leader of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States also seemed frustrated by the Vatican's announcement.
"I'm frustrated by the pace of new therapies to save my life and other people's lives," she recalled.
Pay attention to which workers might feel frustrated by the employer, and ask to talk about their feelings.
The thirst expressed in the Arab Spring for more representative governance and personal agency is frustrated by intolerance.
For years, Alaskan fishermen have been frustrated by foreign competition from Russia, particularly in the lucrative pollock market.
Yet today, the country's vast auto industry is among those frustrated by the emergence of the experience economy.
Mr. Alexander, deeply frustrated by his dealings with the Obama White House in 2010, learned from that experience.
News and conversations frustrated by last month's retrograde pick back up as your ruling planet Mercury enters Leo.
She said she was frustrated by Facebook's inability to label the so-called article as a political ad.
Trump himself was described by the White House as frustrated by yet another distraction involving the Russia investigation.
As she approaches her birthday, Sabrina becomes more and more frustrated by the trials of the human world.
"We feel like he's working to resolve all the problems that we are so frustrated by," Webb said.
Mysterio turns out to be a scientist frustrated by his own irrelevance in a culture obsessed with the Avengers.
Frustrated by failures in Congress, President Trump is taking the first steps to begin dismantling the Affordable Care Act.
At the same time, low rates prompt savers, frustrated by dwindling returns, to spend on ever-more-expensive property.
Mueller was frustrated by media coverage, and wanted more of the report to come out, those officials told CNN.
Frustrated by the lack of actionable feedback, Dachis started One Drop, a health startup aimed at improving diabetes management.
I think Americans are frustrated by a sub–2 percent economic growth in America; that's European-style slow growth.
Peller said she is frustrated by the emotional and administrative demands placed on her during the lengthy investigation process.
One former staffer, who did not want to be named, said she was frustrated by the secretive complaint process.
As of late, I've been able to keep my business going, but I'm still frustrated by those four years.
What I've been frustrated by is not just the commodification of feminism, though I find that pretty soul-crushing.
Ankara has also been frustrated by what it sees as Washington's reluctance to extradite the Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen.
Mr Urzúa may also have been frustrated by the president's deep cuts to salaries and benefits of civil servants.
Mr Urzúa may also have been frustrated by the president's swingeing cuts to salaries and benefits of civil servants.
Feng, trying to complete a wire-to-wire victory, was frustrated by her putting until the par-five last.
The other side: The European Commission, increasingly frustrated by Parliament's paralysis, issued a statement responding to the latest developments.
Although he was encouraged by each new thing he accomplished, Bramblitt was equally frustrated by what he couldn't do.
But, like many of their neighbours, they are frustrated by the absence of American leadership in the Middle East.
Truman's pick to lead the World Bank resigned after just six months, frustrated by rival voices in the organisation.
He has been frustrated by a surge through Mexico of Central American migrants seeking asylum in the United States.
FRUSTRATED BY the quality of the advice he was receiving, the first Song emperor of China had an idea.
Frustrated by all the patching they were doing to Siri, engineers reportedly batted around the idea of starting over.
Banks are eager to get the financing done, frustrated by a failed takeover bid by Apax just last year.
Some employees are frustrated by empty promises of equity in the company, one source said, leaving them feeling cheated.
The White House press corps has grown frustrated by the restrictions the administration has imposed on the press briefings.
The unions have grown frustrated by the pace of wage talks and accuse the government of not showing urgency.
Another is a deaf store clerk named Maya who is frustrated by the lack of sex in her relationship.
Opposition parties, frustrated by Mr Zuma's reluctance to comply with the public protector's findings, turned to the Constitutional Court.
His promise to fix a broken system has won over many in Manila who are frustrated by perpetual gridlock.
Perhaps. Though I'd say Americans were and are frustrated by their debt and economic inequality and medical bills, etc.
Yet Guardiola was left frustrated by the end of City's 100 percent record, though proud of his side's resilience.
Relatives of the employees said they were frustrated by the Chinese government's lack of transparency in handling the case.
Don't meet your child's aggression with aggression, and don't get frustrated by their inability to communicate everything they're feeling.
As Mr. Brooks points out, many in our country are frustrated by what they perceive as inattention or neglect.
In attempting to investigate his death, law enforcement was "frustrated" by members' unwillingness to speak, according to the presentment.
Mr. Pence, more formal and mild-mannered than his rival, seemed frustrated by the fusillade coming from Mr. Kaine.
And while she has agreed with some of his policy decisions, she has found herself frustrated by the president.
"I was immensely frustrated by the end of 2015 that other candidates weren't learning more from Trump," Stelter said.
He left the agency in 2013, burned out from the deployments and frustrated by bureaucracies both foreign and domestic.
He added that he wrote the phrase several weeks ago when he was frustrated by the Trump administration's actions.
Many conservatives were frustrated by the GOP's inability to repeal the law after campaigning on that promise for years.
Recently there has been some anxiety amongst Android enthusiasts who are frustrated by Google's apparent disregard for consumer satisfaction.
Although Delpopolo isn't bitter, he is frustrated by other, more serious doping issues that he's witnessing in his sport.
Publishers were initially frustrated by the restrictions imposed by the social network but Facebook is working to change that.
Her daughter hesitates to allow her to venture out on her own, leaving Ms. Fields frustrated by her confinement.
But even those frustrated by Mr. Alpert's politics will appreciate the ordinary Cuban lives he captured on his visits.
Premium content providers have also been frustrated by Apple's ongoing 30 percent commission on digital content sales and subscriptions.
But many other travelers found themselves marooned in airports far from home and frustrated by limited options for rebooking.
Timely response efforts would be frustrated by poor knowledge about what is occurring and how to contain the threat.
House Democrats have been frustrated by the Trump administration's stonewalling of their efforts to hold senior officials to account.
Frustrated by the lack of solutions created by others, these people were motivated by their own experience and need.
Ms. Lilla, frustrated by what she considered Hungary's corruption and stifling bureaucracy, finally gave up and left the country.
Frustrated by a lack of work, and rising inflation, he plans to leave Istanbul in the next few years.
Jones's representatives made efforts to place her story in mainstream newspapers, only to be frustrated by foot-dragging journalists.
While I am deeply frustrated by senators on both sides, President Trump is the one who created this crisis.
Frustrated by the lack of cohesion among feminist artists, she began to seek a way to create it herself.
"We're in no doubt that farmers and unit holders will be rightly frustrated by these write-downs," Hurrell said.
So more and more advertisers, especially big, sophisticated, data-driven advertisers, are frustrated by the asymmetry of that partnership.
And that may become a headache for the Trump administration, already frustrated by the Saudi-UAE spat with Qatar.
People who are frustrated by their lack of progress may still try to defend the dignity of their work.
Mayweather seems a little bit frustrated by that, but it's not stopping him from landing some peppery right hands.
Ashton is both accepting and frustrated by the decade that it took for the play to find a home.
She's fighting with Scheana Marie, because Scheana is is frustrated by all the attention the new girl is getting.
He said he was frustrated by a lack of information about how students living in dorms would be affected.
She also abandoned the job as a congressional staffer, frustrated by the lack of movement on comprehensive immigration reform.
Trump acknowledges that he was frustrated by the Russia investigation and that it was a factor in firing Comey.
Jay Inslee said in a statement that he was "especially frustrated" by reports the "Cole memo" would be rescinded.
The general public, frustrated by the paralysis caused by Brexit, hoped that this election would finally break the deadlock.
Several students and former students said they were frustrated by the school's response when they complained in the past.
Residents of Orange, San Diego and Riverside counties are often frustrated by the outsize influence of nearby Los Angeles.
Recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency, he was assigned to the Swiss Desk, but became frustrated by the secrecy.
But since taking office, Mr. Trump has been increasingly frustrated by information coming out of his own White House.
He was frustrated by the "false narratives" being pushed toward Trump by Rudy Giuliani for the President's political gain.
Progress toward a resolution of the case has been frustrated by differences in German and American law and customs.
"Job seekers are frustrated by the amount of noise from most job search experiences," CEO Sam Franklin tells me.
Analysts say Pyongyang is frustrated by what it perceives as a lack of flexibility and creativity from US negotiators.
But in Ohio, Gibbons remains frustrated by Renacci's tactics after Renacci's roughly 47 percent to 32 percent primary victory.
He also sought closer relationships with foreign partners frustrated by currency controls and a lack of professionalism at PDVSA.
But the following year, I was alone in Paris and frustrated by my inability to find the fulfilling work.
Some fear the influx of unscreened migrants while others are frustrated by the cost and effort forced on the community.
Evanina did not, however, say whether he was frustrated by LinkedIn's response or whether he believes it has done enough.
He was frustrated by how often he turns on the news and sees the conversations reduced to the absolute rudiments.
It is frustrated by the resistance and naturally feels that it raises the question of what Clinton has to hide.
Frustrated by supporting the aging browser, a group of YouTube engineers had hatched a plan to kill Internet Explorer 26.
Frustrated by how Morocco was merely treated as a backdrop at shoots, Hajjaj eclipsed limiting stereotypes with expansive, complex personalities.
Frustrated by the exchange, Ivanka Trump questioned Cohen's refusal to continue communicating with Klokov, according to one of the sources.
Many countries have been so frustrated by the Doha stalemate that they have been negotiating bilateral and regional trade deals.
That's what an increasing number of people, frustrated by a stalled political reform process and perceived Chinese encroachment, are asking.
The option to disable the Bixby button will be a welcome addition for those frustrated by accidentally triggering the assistant.
This outward resolve may soothe a base increasingly frustrated by the slow pace of real action in the Trump era.
And finally, frustrated by the public school politics, 10 years at an elite private school and acceptance to top colleges.
We buy, train, deploy and fight according to rules that don't apply anymore, and then are frustrated by the outcome.
This is especially true for younger players who can often get frustrated by the restrictive nature of most video games.
Wagner adds that Poroshenko lost to Zelensky in large part because voters were frustrated by his failure to tackle corruption.
But your parents' questions about marriage might be especially difficult to hear if you're frustrated by the dating process already.
When asked if the retailers would be frustrated by Earny's model, CEO Oded Vakrat insists that it's just the opposite.
But it's clear that voters across the continent are frustrated by the idea that Europe is run by unaccountable bureaucrats.
"Worst" could refer to something they wanted Trump to do but he hadn't yet or something they were frustrated by.
I got the sense that he's worried and frustrated by the possible conflation of Marcus's political leanings and his own.
Mabus said he was frustrated by delays in approving the sale of the Boeing jets to a close U.S. ally.
Both men were frustrated by what they saw as a glacial pace of investigation into the Trump campaign's Russia ties.
Families of the victims have been frustrated by the delay as under Islam bodies are usually buried within 24 hours.
Investors have been frustrated by the deadlock, which even prevented annual general meetings from being held and dividends paid out.
Families of the victims have been frustrated by the delay as under Islam bodies are usually buried within 24 hours.
That line could apply to Trump supporters who say they're frustrated by the President's statements on race since Charlottesville erupted.
As with many former sex workers, Billuni continues to be frustrated by how society tends to view the sex industry.
"I am furious, I am saddened, and I am frustrated by how we have got to this point," Speier said.
Another challenge is Chinese-born investors have become frustrated by lengthy wait times to get their EB-5 U.S. visas.
Loni Schuman, a 23-year-old entrepreneur in Israel, was frustrated by the process of getting her app, Fanify, approved.
Meanwhile, Patrick's counterparts, frustrated by their losses in the budget battles, began adding amendments to make S.B. 23302 even tougher.
Even though I grew increasingly frustrated by my constant crashing, I still remember how excited I was playing that game.
" The president acknowledged that many veterans remained frustrated by the health care bureaucracy, calling continued delays in seeing doctors "inexcusable.
And that brings us to reason two from above: He's been frustrated by leaks from previous conversations with world leaders.
Democrats, frustrated by the direction of the Clinton campaign, have been pointing to her messaging as part of the problem.
Dining at some restaurants can cost a pretty penny, and it's understandable when guests feel frustrated by the high costs.
"First and foremost, I'm a little frustrated by this," Booker told host Alisyn Camerota on CNN's "New Day" on Wednesday.
Some members like France said they were frustrated by the lack of a rejection of protectionism in the final communique.
Reports in Politico, the Hill, and the Washington Post have portrayed a Republican conference frustrated by a lame-duck leader.
Frustrated by the confusing and contradictory information, Mr. Sutton, a college student, has been posting pleas for help via Twitter.
But ABC, frustrated by the academy's bureaucracy and concerned about declining ratings, has asked for more control of the show.
Readers familiar with the material will be frustrated by the unfocused scholarship, not to mention the jagged contrasts in tone.
As we have indicated before, the Department is disappointed and frustrated by our nation's disastrous immigration laws and supports action.
At first, Stephanie was frustrated by her brother's addiction—while Harris did several stints in rehab, he relapsed each time.
Priebus also struggled through an all-out revolt by GOP presidential candidates frustrated by the RNC's handling of debate negotiations.
It's unclear if Belichick was frustrated by the question or waiting to see if there was a follow-up question.
Santos says she is frustrated by the U.S. military helicopters that regularly fly over San Lorenzo, droning like overgrown mosquitoes.
"From a morale and readiness perspective, labs were frustrated by the delays and the silence from the CDC," he said.
Sheldrick was frustrated by equipment going astray, suppliers coming to the wrong place and musicians failing to find the venue.
Meanwhile, an increasing number of women, some frustrated by thwarted progress in the corporate world, are starting their own businesses.
Malians have grown increasingly frustrated by failures of the government to protect them from both jihadist onslaughts and ethnic reprisals.
But she is deeply frustrated by the system and the somersaults she had to turn to make it financially viable.
The twins, who are now 31, planned to move when the lease expired, frustrated by the building's chronic elevator issues.
Some jobless people may give up if frustrated by the process, said experts, who recommended applying during off-peak hours.
Trump has remained frustrated by the lack of China progress and with his team's performance in handling the trade talks.
But White House officials are increasingly frustrated by what they regard as slow-walking on the part of the Japanese.
In 2017, many people were frustrated by a wax figure that was too light-skinned, and then became too orange.
He suggested the government was under increasing pressure from citizens frustrated by its handling of recent environmental and land issues.
Mr. Morrison acknowledged that some of the cruise ship passengers would be frustrated by the additional two weeks in isolation.
I end up crying over the phone frustrated by the job hunt and having to make the choice about nannying.
Frustrated by Congress's failure to repeal and replace ObamaCare, Trump this week moved to hit the law with executive action.
In April, frustrated by lack of progress on the wall, Trump ordered the National Guard to help secure the border.
As a reporter, I am always frustrated by a lack of public data, but I can usually obtain test scores.
In a clip for Sunday's episode, Jenner appears frustrated by tabloid rumors that claim she had an affair with Simpson.
Marta, her housekeeper, is struggling against the racial tensions of her country and frustrated by the whims of her boss.
Green has been frustrated by his dealings with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and other Trump officials, the sources said.
As a black person in this country, I am always frustrated by the lack of attention my people's issues get.
Eighteen months after the GDPR's passage, numerous regulators have said they're frustrated by the lack of meaningful punishment for violators.
It is not unusual for the majority party to be frustrated by the exercise of the filibuster by the minority.
The New York Fed is frustrated by Bangladesh Bank's refusal to share with it a review of its cyber security.
In a culture where an increasing number of workers are frustrated by hierarchical bureaucracy, the novel was a big hit.
The other, a push for this change from America's partners in Iraq frustrated by the restraint of President Barack Obama.
But Mr. Durham grew frustrated by the general tendency, especially during the heyday of multiculturalism, to read his art biographically.
If it were, we would not be continually frustrated by the likes of North Korea, Iran, Cuba, and even Russia.
Advertisers were reluctant to embrace the original $1 million price and were frustrated by the lack of metrics, Digiday reported.
"I think LeBron, like a lot of people, has been very frustrated by the behavior of this administration," Hill said.
Representative Eric Swalwell, Democrat of California, said some of his Republican colleagues were frustrated by their inability to move forward.
Though just a temporary measure, it could make Apple a more attractive alternative to developers frustrated by Facebook's changing priorities.
Frustrated by the homogeneity of stories she read in class, Marley collected books featuring black girls to benefit underprivileged students.
The community has become frustrated by raids by the Mashco, who have come looking for food and for useful items.
The president is also believed to be frustrated by the narrative in the press that Kelly acts as his minder.
A group of professors, frustrated by this trend, has compiled a Heterodox Academy ranking of colleges based on ideological diversity.
China may be increasingly frustrated by the North's behavior, but it has never been the target of Mr. Kim's weapons.
But the brief's message is clear: The TCPA's real beneficiaries are not consumers frustrated by unwanted robocalls but plaintiffs' lawyers.
Or maybe you've started writing and hit a wall, don't know what to do next, and are frustrated by writer's block.
The victory of the moderate Hassan Rouhani however, was a welcome relief to many frustrated by continuous hurdles towards access online.
It's fair to say I've been more than frustrated by the way Hillary Clinton's public image has been very unfairly created.
She wants them to talk to their parents, grandparents, teachers and friends alike about what they're frustrated by or inspired by.
First, take a disenfranchised, embittered man, frustrated by the lack of opportunities for financial and sexual advancement in civilian/beta society.
The good news is that some of the candidates are also frustrated by the Medicare preoccupation, based on conversations I've had.
In Britain we set up the Women's Equality Party because we were frustrated by the dearth of women's voices in politics.
Democrats are frustrated by these numbers; this seam of votes appears easy to mine but in reality it is plainly not.
Those frustrated by enduring levels of inequality are contemplating ever bolder ways to redress the lopsided balance between owners and workers.
The president has been frustrated by all the attention devoted to investigations of allegations of his election campaign's connections to Russia.
Ambassador John Bolton and other hardliners are clearly frustrated by Iran's tempered reaction to the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear accord.
Frustrated by the limited range of theatre accessible to disabled artists and audiences, Ms Thom set about opening up Beckett's text.
As Schmidt also noted, many organizations are rather frustrated by the log management and analytics solutions they currently have in place.
Ravasio started Hipcamp two years ago when she became frustrated by not being able to find a campsite by the ocean.
Hearing these people speak was not only inspiring, but also left me feeling frustrated by how much still needs to improve.
Many activists had become baffled or frustrated by the avant-garde in their midst and had largely soured on the spectacle.
Then she addressed the rest of the men, telling them that she was just as frustrated by them as by Luke.
Whatever the reason, I was not immediately struck, and subsequently frustrated, by how limited the "magic" window was on Magic Leap.
Serial killers generally have higher IQs than other criminals but feel frustrated by their inability to achieve success through normal channels.
Some lawmakers have been frustrated by the lack of clarity from Facebook before and since June 18, three congressional sources said.
I just imagine you playing video games at home, getting so much more frustrated by non-player characters than I might.
Meanwhile, adults who find Cozmo fascinating, enough to plunk down $180 at least, will be frustrated by the robot's initial limitations.
But it has long been frustrated by the emergence of many variations of Android and the inconsistent experience that has produced.
Frustrated by the situation, she remembered deciding to pick a direction to go, in hopes that it would lead her back.
But it's interesting to think about different ways the process could occur, especially if you're frustrated by the two-party system.
The singer famously quit Twitter after being frustrated by trolls sending mean tweets, but has remained active on his Instagram account.
Fertility patients are highly likely to leave their first doctor, frustrated by a lack of chemistry and emotional support, they said.
In particular the tech investor is frustrated by the way President Donald Trump is passing the responsibility of action to Congress.
Activists and parents of the girls say they have been frustrated by a lack of contact and clarity over their future.
Arnold was hardly the only general to be frustrated by the Continental Congress, but he was certainly among the most vocal.
The dark horse Chris, on the road with his father, Travis, is frustrated by the blank page that is their future.
Sources say it may not have and he's frustrated by the number and scope of the changes made during that process.
Now to assume that Limbaugh is frustrated by those who claim he bears responsibility for the rise of Trump is understandable.
Cambridge Associates has given millions of its clients' funds to Mithril to manage, and clients are reportedly frustrated by Mithril's antics.
Oklahoma's Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) also issued a statement, saying that it is "saddened and frustrated" by the incident.
Frustrated by Mr. Modi's long silence, nearly three dozen novelists and poets returned awards granted by India's National Academy of Letters.
But as a reporter who is energized by being in the field, I felt frustrated by the lack of human contact.
The co-founders were frustrated by Massachusetts' anti-competitive alcohol wholesale regulations, so they launched their own distribution company in 2016
Police spokesman James Love tells PEOPLE authorities are frustrated by the apparent lie but continue to try to solve the shooting.
WKYT spoke to Ellen Spurlock, Savannah's mother, who said she's frustrated by the fact that people see opportunity in her heartbreak.
"We are all frustrated by the team's recent results — everyone, including me, my teammates, coaches and the fans," the statement read.
"We are all frustrated by the team's recent results — everyone, including me, my teammates, coaches and the fans," Anthony's statement read.
The victim's mother told the Calgary Sun she's frustrated by how many concessions the court has made to accommodate Neurauter's schedule.
He was frustrated by the politics, but confident the delicate balance the three faiths kept in the holy city would prevail.
Progressive-friendly Republicans were frustrated by Cannon's reluctance to embrace progressive initiatives, as well as his general control of the House.
Trump gets frustrated by him, and sources who've watched them interact say McGahn simply doesn't know how to speak to Trump.
But an important thing for Democrats frustrated by their primary to remember is that the alternative to a Democrat is Trump.
Some island officials, frustrated by the slowness of the United Nations process, have decided to take matters into their own hands.
These activists, frustrated by decades of deportations under both Republican and Democratic administrations, have been leading the call to abolish ICE.
They felt swamped by waves of immigrants, frustrated by economic stagnation and disgusted by the cultural values of the cosmopolitan urbanites.
Democrats: Frustrated by Mr. Trump's blanket refusal to cooperate with their investigations, some lawmakers who previously urged caution are reconsidering impeachment.
In the Season 2 premiere, her mother has fled to France, frustrated by her marriage and her life in New York.
Most Americans are frustrated by the state of the conversation around the campaigns: About 65 percent say they haven't been substantive.
I was enraptured by long swaths of it, frustrated by other long swaths of it, and deeply confused by certain parts.
Mercury retrograde begins in your sign today, Leo, which means you'll be repeating yourself and getting frustrated by delays and miscommunications.
Some of Mr. Menendez's supporters have been frustrated by his relative silence and say he needs to start counterattacking Mr. Hugin.
Frustrated by years of science events dominated by older white men, they said they began developing the festival earlier this year.
Frustrated by the crime, city officials handed off park operations in 1980 to a nonprofit corporation that local landlords later bankrolled.
Frustrated by their government's failure to curb carbon emissions, students across the country quit school for a day to protest instead.
However, the Fed has been frustrated by underperforming prices during most months since it set a 2% inflation target in 2012.
But mass shootings are an issue that Obama has long been frustrated by, including multiple massacres during his time in office.
But I also think the traditional sites across the board are feeling frustrated by the lack of exclusivity that they have.
Similarly, Mr. Bannon has told associates that he has been frustrated by recent setbacks and has resolved to dig in hard.
For those who remain frustrated by what may be conceived as my privileged optimism, I would like to share a thought.
And loyal Republican voters, frustrated by Clinton's acquittal, turned out in big numbers, Matthew Dowd, a top Bush adviser, has said.
Lin has started doing cosmetic medicine for adults on the side because he has become so frustrated by his pediatric practice.
William C. Ford Jr., Ford's chairman, admitted at the company's recent annual meeting that he was frustrated by the stock price.
Disillusioned and cynical, they are frustrated by years of high unemployment, inflation that eats relentlessly into living standards and widespread corruption.
They have been particularly frustrated by the Georgia and Minnesota Republican parties, which submitted only Trump's name for the primary ballot.
Eva becomes frustrated by Zelman's flowery words about his late wife and finally shares the opinions she has been pushing down.
Frustrated by a lack of progress in the investigation, Argentine President Néstor Kirchner set up a special investigative unit in 2628.
Among the presidential campaigns especially, they are really worried that they don't know what's going on and are frustrated by that.
Cohn was frustrated by the President's decision to impose tariffs on foreign imports of steel and aluminum, a move he opposed.
American regulators are frustrated by China's reluctance to disclose some financial records of its companies (it says they are state secrets).
We become frustrated by our obligations even though we were the ones who said yes to them in the first place.
If we're single, heterosexual and well educated, we face a "man deficit"; if we're married, we're more frustrated by our spouses.
Somewhere I picture Ellison, so frustrated by dismissive labels throughout his life, both rankled by and relishing this "invisible man" irony.
"We are frustrated by the lack of information provided to us from the Australian authorities up until now," he told ABC.
Republicans on Capitol Hill are increasingly frustrated by what they view as a partisan exercise that's rife with conflicts of interest.
French President Emmanuel Macron, frustrated by mounting anti-French sentiment, has invited five West African leaders to a meeting next week.
Clearly frustrated by the relentless rise of Facebook, in 20103 the search giant launched its most ambitious social media project, Google+.
Frustrated by the slow pace of the negotiations, he announced plans to ramp up tariffs to put more pressure on Beijing.
Some people, frustrated by the new technology, banged their fists against the machines, which park employees said cost about $720 each.
She said her generation had been galvanized by President Macron, but were frustrated by his inability to deliver on his promises.
Barack Obama leaves office as a remarkably successful president who was nevertheless frustrated by the predominantly conservative politics of his time.
Similarly, 2202 percent of Democrats say they are "frustrated" by Republicans and 2628 percent say they are "angry" at the GOP.
Fine explains that she and her team at Dame have been immensely frustrated by the MTA's sudden decision to drop them.
As early as December 2011, less than a year after taking office, the first-term senator was already frustrated by congressional gridlock.
Attempts so far to restart production before seeking a buyer have been frustrated by difficulties in finding a supply of crude oil.
Adichie, who splits her time between the States and Nigeria, has been profoundly frustrated by the news coverage of the 2016 election.
Trump has reportedly become frustrated by efforts to stymie his tough stance on immigration, an issue that launched his 2016 election bid.
Toss was started in 2650 by former dentist SG Lee who grew frustrated by the cumbersome way online payments worked in Korea.
Kenlaw, who noted that she was expressing her own opinion and not representing NOAA, said she was frustrated by the political situation.
Labour MPs have repeatedly tried to get rid of Mr Corbyn only to be frustrated by his command of the party machinery.
For users frustrated by the lack of clarity around how these companies make decisions, the added voices have made matters even murkier.
Yet this often reinforces the dynamic: voters become frustrated by the colourless centrism of such governments, and drift further to the extremes.
They say they were frustrated by a visit from the secretary of education, who they say did not engage with their concerns.
Aru Shiney-Ajay, a Sanders volunteer from beyond Iowa, told The Hill that she had been left "very frustrated" by the delay.
Others were frustrated by the lack of transparency surrounding the bidding process, as well as the hefty tax credits Amazon would receive.
Or a woman might be frustrated by new varicose veins, self-conscious of growing breasts, or embarrassed about swollen feet and ankles.
Good female actors, sometimes frustrated by the shortage of meaty parts for them, are moving into the great roles written for men.
Although officials ordered an estimated 30,000 people to evacuate, many stayed, saying they were frustrated by official evacuation efforts during December's wildfires.
Even though YouTube acted quickly to fix the issue, YouTubers are still frustrated by the company's ongoing problems with demonetization and transparency.
And also in Ethiopia, where Africa's newest major railroad has been frustrated by one of civilisation's earliest forms of transport, the camel.
If all the posts look the same, users may get even more frustrated by slow-loading publishers that don't use Instant Articles.
Asked why he left, Mr Wang confesses that he grew frustrated by the limits of academic research, even at privately run BGI.
Feig is frustrated by all the qualifiers his reboot's casting of Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Kristen Wiig and Leslie Jones has engendered.
But if you base expectations off of traditional, relatively trouble-free Bluetooth headphones and earbuds, you will be frustrated by the dropouts.
It's completely reasonable to be frustrated by Samsung selling a phone for a minumum of $750 that isn't even a finished product.
It's a feeling echoed by many voters across the country, frustrated by a choice between two candidates with record-low favorability ratings.
Like most consumers, I continue to be frustrated by what feels like the slow progress of innovation in the traditional healthcare system.
I was pretty frustrated by this, but it turns out, Gangs of New York is a very odd exception to the rule.
With more than 14 million Brazilians unemployed and many frustrated by the government's austerity agenda, Temer's popularity is languishing near single figures.
Another shares that he works in retail and is frustrated by what he sees as the corruption and racism of local police.
Frustrated by unreliable putting, Matsuyama tried a switch to a center shaft putter but has gone back to his old flat stick.
Americans are understandably frustrated by the continued inability of Congress to pass a budget for the federal government on a timely basis.
" Aiken told  CNBC's  "On the Money"  in an interview he is disappointed and frustrated by the government's action, calling the law "discriminatory.
Many Democrats are frustrated by four straight losses in contested special elections, including a high-profile, expensive defeat in Georgia on Tuesday.
Agents were often frustrated by this ... Given the attorney general's announcement, ... Congress and Hill staffers may be more likely to face prosecution.
The administration continues to be frustrated by what it views as the false media narrative about rival wings within the White House.
However, he said the company was not frustrated by the delay and was focused on strengthening its links with the local community.
But in addition to the faltering facilities provided to them, the MFA students are frustrated by the inaccessibility of full-time faculty.
Frustrated by local law enforcement's inability to find the killer, she puts up three enormous billboards meant to shame the police chief.
Democrats were also frustrated by Price's answers as they sought more information about what healthcare would look like under the Trump administration.
Trump could, theoretically, fire Mueller if he gets frustrated by the process, but that would raise political alarm to a new level.
Like Kihara, many young people are frustrated by what they see as the current administration's failure to live up to its promises.
The Democrats were especially frustrated by McConnell's refusal to hold hearings or votes on Merrick Garland, Obama's nominee to the Supreme Court.
Some people on Twitter said that they were frustrated by Marvel's efforts to "force" representation and push an "agenda" with Valkyrie's sexuality.
Some city officials, frustrated by lawsuits, see the end run around the state environmental act as a useful way to speed construction.
"I was frustrated by it, because it really was evidence that as a woman in Hollywood, you just can't win," Dunham said.
Frustrated by the delays, anti-tobacco groups including the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids sued the FDA to speed up the process.
While eavesdropping on these academics, you may be captivated by their exchanges while frustrated by their stasis while curious about their lives.
Frustrated by the ballistic doors and unable to enter the building, the insurgents nonetheless marauded about the grounds in search of targets.
Often, teenagers frustrated by their detention, suffering from depression and anxiety, acted out in ways that got them in trouble, David said.
Freedom Caucus members said they didn't need to hear more from constituents frustrated by the slow pace of fulfilling GOP campaign promises.
Some Clinton supporters, believing the nomination is at this point only a formality, are frustrated by Sanders's threat to drag things out.
As an American, I'm frustrated by the dialogue surrounding our service members and veterans in the media and on the national stage.
Though he has said nothing publicly, it would be hard to imagine that he is not frustrated by Westfield's plans for signage.
However, it was reported in July that the president's become privately frustrated by the lack of momentum on the prospect of denuclearization.
McIlroy, who has been suffering with back pain this week, was left frustrated by another poor finish to his round of 67.
Frustrated by the options available online, he put his engineering degree to work and developed a website to bring tabletop fans together.
The reversal comes on the heels of reports that President Trump has been frustrated by the lack of progress on the ground.
"As long-term shareholders in Hess, we are frustrated by the company's continuing underperformance," Elliott portfolio manager John Pike told the Journal.
I felt frustrated by this, but at the same time I knew that's probably what the majority of Chinese people also think.
The black families lived several blocks from Venable, and they had grown frustrated by their children's long commutes to their zoned school.
India's military, however, has been frustrated by Pakistan's tactic of allowing terror groups to fight a low-grade proxy war against India.
For decades, activists frustrated by the presence of police officers, politicians and corporate sponsors at Pride marches have organized their own events.
He said some of his officers were frustrated by Obama-era policies that targeted high-priority immigrants for deportation but ignored others.
While in that role, she became frustrated by the handbags of the era, which she found to be gaudy and over-accessorized.
Some Warren surrogates and aides — long frustrated by what they considered cheap shots from Sanders' team and supporters — are increasingly hitting back.
Though he occasionally grew frustrated by things he could not do, he appeared unaware of the magnitude of what he had lost.
In the original videos, Kufrin said she felt frustrated by the onslaught of messages she got about her fiancé skipping the wedding.
"The governor, he professes to be as frustrated by the inability of these things to pass as anybody else, " Mr. Gianaris said.
For many Puerto Ricans frustrated by government corruption and the mismanagement of Hurricane Maria aid funds, the chats were the final straw.
She's frustrated by her paper's decision to axe her coverage of Central America and aggravated by her ambivalent relationship with her father.
Like other long-short equity hedge fund managers, Bozza remains frustrated by the way the market is measuring growth versus value stocks.
The initiative comes as Homeland Security officials say they have been frustrated by the recent surge of Mexican migrants crossing the border.
As the hostility intensifies, you might feel frustrated by your incorporeality—your inability to prevent the conflict from reaching its inevitable conclusion.
The British parents are in extremis, devastated and desperate in an alien environment, and frustrated by sympathetic but brusque law enforcement personnel.
Since then, the counsel's office staff has repeatedly been frustrated by Mr. Mulvaney, seeing him as an impediment to helping the president.
No matter the sport, fans and competitors were frustrated by inconsistent standards and rules that prevent some obvious mistakes from being changed.
Afterward, Pillar conceded to reporters that he was frustrated by his team's struggles, though he did not mention what he had said.
She said large employers in New York were frustrated by the exclusion of private investment to help improve the city's transportation infrastructure.
Many brands have grown so frustrated by the abundance of expired products that they're taking steps to clean up the marketplace themselves.
Wednesday, May 10 Frustrated by the media's coverage of the Comey affair, Trump took to Twitter to fight back against his critics.
But despite my deep faith in liberalism, I've recently found myself more frustrated by reading fellow liberals than the illiberals attacking us.
But now he is frustrated by his rocky debut and increasingly paranoid about what he sees as the Vast Deep-State Conspiracy.
I was frustrated by how difficult it was for me to complete games, and often found myself bouncing from title to title.
Lawmakers heard from witness testimony that Bolton was frustrated by the efforts led by Giuliani to push for Ukraine to open investigations.
Mark Amodei of Nevada, one of the Republicans who has expressed concern with Trump's conduct but is frustrated by the impeachment process.
Despite being frustrated by the mistaken identity, the "Say Yes" singer said she agreed with everything the actress said in her speech.
It's a potent mixture of feelings, to be frustrated by someone's actions and, at the same time, hope that he stays safe.
Union members who work in mining and construction, long a cornerstone of the party, have grown frustrated by the influence of environmentalists.
He had grown enraged by the Russia investigation, two advisers said, frustrated by his inability to control the mushrooming narrative around Russia.
Many citizens have grown increasingly frustrated by the country's inability to convert resources into concrete gains for anyone but the privileged few.
Do you ever feel confused or frustrated by the messages you receive about what it is to be a boy or man?
Canada and Mexico, the other members of the 1994 pact, have been frustrated by the slow pace of talks to renegotiate NAFTA.
BuzzFeed reports that some Facebook employees are frustrated by Zuckerberg's blasé response to concerns about fake news on the social media platform.
But he also seemed frustrated by a wide range of modern tech products and trends, including drones, online video and cloud software.
Watching its first season, I found myself frustrated by the show's insistence on taking its time, but also lured in by it.
This will be upsetting to those who have tickets and you can be assured that we are equally frustrated by the situation.
He was frustrated by the loss, according to people who spoke with him, and could not fathom why things had not gone better.
Rumors are circulating that Apple is so frustrated by the delays in Athenry that the company might pull out of the project entirely.
City Council President Felicia Moore told the administrators she was frustrated by how little she has been told about the cyber attack investigation.
Bohannon was frustrated by her inability to get Facebook to refund her money and was quickly joined in the lawsuit by other parents.
It was then picked up and spread by legions of fans frustrated by Green Book's win, many projecting their feelings onto Boseman's look.
But Huckabee's 3am tweets, whether he's simply frustrated by the Senate voting down the repeal of Obamacare or not, should give everyone pause.
Yet despite the wealth of products available today, consumers continue to be frustrated by manufacturers' inflated claims of smooth, silky, younger-looking skin.
And for years, he says, they've been frustrated by government guidelines that forced them to release the majority of the people they caught.
A number of young women who previously starred in Rylett's videos told BuzzFeed News they were frustrated by the platform's lack of oversight.
"Chelsea Does Silicon Valley" has some droll moments as Ms. Handler, professing to be perpetually frustrated by technology, sets out to educate herself.
While running SysAid, Lifshitz was a "heavy BYOD [bring your own device] user," but frustrated by its security risks, complexity, and maintenance costs.
MoviePass users who have heard promises like this before — and subsequently been frustrated by many new policies and plans — may still be skeptical.
He was frustrated by the administration's inability to push through an economic stimulus for fear of spooking investors and pushing bond yields higher.
It can be said with confidence that China's ruling classes claim to be deeply frustrated by the America that elected President Donald Trump.
The government also faces a major challenge to provide economic opportunities to young people frustrated by high unemployment and a lack of development.
Condorelli's father, Joseph Condorelli, came up with the idea after watching his young son get frustrated by losing to older, more experienced swimmers.
This Is Us star Mandy Moore also urged anybody "feeling helpless and frustrated by this news" to vote in the upcoming midterm elections.
Some are worried about the inequality it will create, and others are simply frustrated by the gigantic tax breaks the company will receive.
He's studying a man who has become frustrated by the fear and anxiety that accompanied his careful attempts to abide by society's rules.
As viewers watched Arya's epic slaughter of the Night King, many found themselves frustrated by how difficult it was to follow the action.
I was a bit frustrated by the graphics, which the description made out to be much more ground-breaking than they actually were.
Often I hate the results, even if I like half the songs: I feel intensely frustrated by what it has reduced me to.
She claims most survivors are frustrated by the lack of answers about the shooter's motive in the FBI's final report on the massacre.
A theme park fan himself, Padva was frustrated by the lack of information on themed entertainment and found the websites difficult to navigate.
Frustrated by the people's will and checks and balances, President Obama simply changed the law himself as he has done many times before.
"I don't think you understand how important it is to watch what we eat," I told him, frustrated by the sudden role change.
The refugees who have left everything behind for a chance at a new life are growing increasingly frustrated by the lack of information.
China is North Korea's sole major ally but has been angered by its nuclear and missile programs and is frustrated by Pyongyang's belligerence.
A chunk of the Dutch firm's shareholders, including hedge fund Elliott Advisors, were open to a PPG buyout and frustrated by Buechner's defense.
Instead of an asset, the faltering peace is disconcerting an electorate also frustrated by tepid growth, weak public services and still-gaping inequality.
They were frustrated by the field service management software options available and reliance on pen, paper and Excel spreadsheets to manage their business.
But he is frustrated by how long the issue has dragged out — and that there is still no specific fix for the vehicles.
But that's a hard argument to make to a public frustrated by cuts in public services — especially when the credibility of pro-E.
Kabila would occasionally tell collaborators he was frustrated by his inability to transform Congo into something more like other African countries he visited.
Comcast continues to bleed cable customers frustrated by the soaring costs, terrible customer service, and bogus fees that plague its pay TV service.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan wrote to May on Friday, saying residents felt increasingly enraged and frustrated by the slow response from the authorities.
Millions of American voters, like the Leave supporters, are understandably angry and frustrated by the economic forces that are destroying the middle class.
A few years ago, Jacob Sherson, a physicist at Denmark's Aarhus University, was frustrated by the challenges of building a working quantum computer.
Sanders did little to mask the political nature of Trump's threat, indicating the President was frustrated by the former officials' criticism of him.
Where Pompeo sees Riyadh as a partner, Tillerson was deeply frustrated by Saudi Arabia's decision in June 85033 to cut relations with Qatar.
APRA has become "frustrated by a disappointing level of acceptance and responsiveness", its deputy chair, Helen Rowell, said in a statement on Friday.
Mainstream Democrats are frustrated by the criticism, arguing that Obama is now a private citizen who should be free to pursue new opportunities.
One recurring theme is clear: Americans are frustrated by a government that can't seem to get anything done right … or, done at all.
Audio from McCluskey's 911 calls to Salt Lake City Police show that she was increasingly frustrated by the pace of the university investigation.
They're frustrated by the polarized politics, childish name calling, toxic tweets and inability of politicians to work together to solve the country's problems.
The former advertising executive Stephanie Nadi Olson worked 13 years in sales and was frustrated by the lack of diversity in the industry.
Puerto Ricans are now the largest Hispanic group in Florida and the Democratic-leaning voter bloc is still frustrated by Trump's recovery efforts.
While some impatient Tesla owners might be frustrated by the delays and abundance of caution in the software rollout, it's for good reason.
Still, Republicans are enormously frustrated by yet another controversy that has distracted voters from the party's focus on the economy and tax cuts.
Behind the scenes, GOP lawmakers are frustrated by Trump's brinkmanship and by his indifference about what a shutdown would mean for his party.
The former advertising executive Stephanie Nadi Olson worked 260 years in sales and was frustrated by the lack of diversity in the industry.
No one, however, seemed frustrated by the fact that they reached only a handful of voters, or discouraged from making a return trip.
Girardi — a former catcher — was so frustrated by Sanchez's inattentiveness on defense that he briefly benched him and publicly criticized him in August.
"Our system has just not been up to snuff and I think a lot of people are frustrated by it," said Republican Sen.
"Our system has just not been up to snuff and I think a lot of people are frustrated by it," said Republican Sen.
Frustrated by the lack of certainty about their future, Hazim and his sisters rely on video calls to stay connected with their parents.
Of course, Trump isn't the first president, and Paul Ryan isn't the first House leader, to have his agenda frustrated by the CBO.
Sánchez has grown increasingly — and increasingly visibly — frustrated by Arsenal's inability to deliver tangible success, beyond broadly biennial victories in the F.A. Cup.
Benjamin said he introduced the proposal because he was frustrated by state and federal inaction in the wake of the Las Vegas massacre.
" Still, Lockhart, hinting at potential action by the owners, added,"Everyone here is frustrated by the process, and particularly the politics around this.
Agency officials have often declared themselves frustrated by pressure — which often comes from journalists — to say exactly when a pandemic is officially underway.
Frustrated by the limitations of upward mobility in art handling, many industry veterans are exiting the art world for other professions, like teaching.
Frustrated by the lack of federally provided testing, the Gates-funded Seattle Flu Study confirmed the first case of coronavirus in Washington State.
" To the Editor: As a physician, I am frustrated by Robin Shulman's March 10 Op-Ed, "My Ordeal to Get a Coronavirus Test.
And in a bold move, Mr. Hill, who'd felt increasingly frustrated by the constraints of stage managing, quit to follow Mr. Chioldi west.
"I don't want to be touched," she told Inaba, explaining that she felt frustrated by feedback she'd gotten on the show thus far.
Kelly was frustrated by O'Reilly's criticism of her for publicly discussing sexual harassment she experienced at Fox, The New York Times reported Friday.
He told CNN he was frustrated by the delay in sorting out the claims to Manson's estate, and by the ensuing media coverage.
As patients and voters become increasingly frustrated by rising costs and worsening care, there will be more pressure on Washington to do something.
The news set off a fresh wave of criticism from those frustrated by the bank's slow pace in coming clean about its misdeeds.
But they were frustrated by what they called Mr. Bush's inaction and Mr. Clinton's refusal to retaliate severely enough against Libya's dictator, Col.
And the President still gets frustrated by the forced solitude and thinking time imposed on him by chief of staff General John Kelly.
Jyoti Bansal, CEO and co-founder at Harness, has always been frustrated by the lack of tools to measure software development team performance.
Azar and his lieutenants also were frustrated by the lack of planning within the refugee office, some of which spilled into public view.
Trump has grown frustrated by the number of migrants apprehended at the southern border, placing blame on Democrats and the nation's immigration laws.
A broad cross-section of the GOP is frustrated by what they view as John Kasich's quixotic quest for the GOP presidential nomination.
Apparently frustrated by the pace of negotiations, Mr. Singh hired Neal Kwatra, a lobbyist and political consultant with ties to Mr. de Blasio.
And frustrated by the flow of such positive news, the economics profession is looking for other means to wage their war against tariffs.
Frustrated by its eroding position, state political leaders in both parties engineered legislation that moved up the state's presidential primary to March 1996.
This new function may also be a welcome salve for users who've been frustrated by their smart assistant's struggle to understand an accent.
They're frustrated by slow-growing incomes and worried that their country, their culture or their community (if not all three) is in decline.
Trump and his aides have often referenced information leaked to the media, and past reports have said Trump was frustrated by the leaks.
She left again in 1989, frustrated by budget cuts that she felt would impede her research at the National Center for Health Statistics.
But they've been turned away by about six legislators, including the aide to Negron, and were becoming frustrated by the many closed doors.
These are by no means giant moves, but they send a powerful signal all the same to investors frustrated by Obama-era restraints.
The unidentified minister, who is outside the cabinet, feels frustrated by May's failure to promote younger lawmakers to top jobs, The Sun reported.
"I am especially frustrated by the way yesterday's visit by Congressman Brat is being portrayed today," Leonard wrote in a Facebook post Thursday.
This investor, who declined to be named, said he was frustrated by the slow payout from AllBlue Limited, a BlueCrest fund of funds.
But in the Philippines in 2016, with an electorate frustrated by widespread corruption, Duterte just shrugged it off — and climbed in the polls.
But the Democratic base, enraged by Mr. Trump and frustrated by party leaders counseling restraint, appears enthusiastically open to seeking the president's removal.
But he is frustrated by the lack of funding available to Isles and other advocacy organizations seeking to do lead remediation in homes.
In contrast, local people see China as an underexploited opportunity rather than a threat, and are frustrated by Moscow's colonial attitude towards the region.
After his disappearance, Mr. Levinson's family and friends were frustrated by what they viewed as the United States government's lackluster efforts to find him.
Over the years, initial court victories for the environment were repeatedly frustrated by evasive government delays and policy rulings favoring the industry's destructive practices.
Democrats opposed a provision easing Environmental Protection Agency regulations but were especially frustrated by a measure that would have prevented funding for Planned Parenthood.
Our nation's top financial regulators and its big bank managers must be frustrated by the deep skepticism investors hold toward them and their work.
Meanwhile, Hua was frustrated by the few medical marijuana delivery services, which he tells me had outdated menus, inaccurate delivery times and felt insecure.
Trump has grown increasingly frustrated by his inability to stop the flood of migrants from being able to claim asylum in the United States.
Well, they wouldn't necessarily die, but they would risk an enormous insurgency inside the party who is frustrated by their insistence on establishment politics.
It sticks with people, and they're frustrated by it and they're curious about it and they're completely conflicted about it, and some people aren't.
There are some that try to represent the complex social and psychological negotiations, enabled and frustrated by architecture, that take place in that space.
" Acosta said the official was "frustrated" by Trump's behavior -- specifically "the president's lack of understanding about the Constitution, the constraints placed on the presidency.
Intellectuals are usually sensitive to this kind of argumentation, and frequently get frustrated by detailed mathematical equations based on more or less unrealistic assumptions.
Frustrated by how negotiations have gone on immigration and federal spending, Senate Democrats and Republicans have been coming out against another short-term proposal.
To build the structures of rule of law and regulatory structures so that they're not getting bottled up and frustrated by old creaky systems.
The program, which the Trump administration ended in 2017, was a particular target of many within the agency who were frustrated by the effort.
But many people online are now growing frustrated by how far the accusations have escalated — and all over one shade of a makeup product.
Activists were frustrated by how quickly Democrats backtracked on ICE — saying, as Gillibrand rapidly did, that they didn't want to eliminate the agency altogether.
But in recent weeks, it became clear that Trump was frustrated by what he believed was the Cruz campaign outmaneuvering him on delegate collection.
If you're just a working class stiff who's been laid off, you get frustrated by these ideas and you don't wan't to hear it.
Samsung was even forced to disable the dedicated Bixby button on its recent Galaxy devices because users were so frustrated by accidentally triggering it.
"I was frustrated by it, because it really was evidence that as a woman in Hollywood, you just can't win," Dunham said in 2017.
"I am furious, I am saddened, and I am frustrated by how we've gotten to this point," Speier said during a press conference today.
Frustrated by the deadlock, many countries are moving ahead with legislation, with New Zealand the latest to tighten oversight over access to online communication.
What classes remain are getting larger, Ms. Bowen said, and faculty members frustrated by the lack of raises have moved on to other jobs.
That could still be construed as hawkish, from a central bank that has been frustrated by global events and now weakish U.S. economic data.
Flashback: Lawmakers were frustrated by reports late last year about the extent of Facebook's data sharing partnerships with outside companies like Spotify and Netflix.
Trump was frustrated by reports that he had picked Pence while he was "six hours and three time zones away," one senior adviser said.
The U.S., frustrated by surging cocaine exports in Colombia, has encouraged Duque to resume the controversial practice of aerial spraying on Colombian coca fields.
Everybody else is miserable: frustrated by the intellectual vacuum at the heart of the government and worried that Britain may be drifting to disaster.
"The three of us live in New York, and, like pretty much everyone in New York, have been frustrated by the subways," he said.
But Moscow has grown increasingly frustrated by the talks and by what it says is Ukraine's refusal to fulfill the terms of the truce.
Mr Lighthizer is not the only person in Washington frustrated by the limited results of years of talks with China about its economic strategy.
"Congressional Republicans appear frustrated by the last-minute White House interventions, which have undermined their ability to achieve an agreement," the aide told CNN.
The Trump administration isn't just worried about the law itself — it's likely also frustrated by how it came into being, according to Egypt watchers.
But foreign companies remain frustrated by a dizzying array of potential translations into Chinese, as well as the need to defend across numerous categories.
Every time we're confronted with a foreign policy challenge like this, I'm frustrated by how dishonest we are about how limited our options are.
Last week, Turkey's ambassador in Washington told reporters that his government is increasingly frustrated by the slow pace of the US proceedings against Gulen.
Snyder, played by former Saturday Night Live cast member Jason Sudeikis, is frustrated by his losing streak as a coach at his alma mater.
The ACLU said it was working with various charities to find the parents, but had been frustrated by the government's slowness in providing information.
It's clear from the docs Brad is frustrated by the limited amount of time he gets with his 6 kids ... 1 visit per week.
Trump told NBC News that he was frustrated by the ongoing investigation and believed it was motivated by Democrats' fury at losing the election.
Stamos was frustrated by being called in as an afterthought, and he began to think that working in-house was the way to go.
John Fredericks, a conservative radio host from Virginia and an early Trump supporter, was outraged to hear that some were frustrated by the gathering.
"I've been continually let down and frustrated by the world on a micro and macro scale over the last couple of years," Gage says.
And, despite my burning desire to make a new friend, I found myself growing slightly frustrated by the sluggish pace of the messaging process.
Prominent among the commenters are vocal perverts frustrated by the fact that their specific sexual interest hasn't received the attention they feel it deserves.
" But she admitted to feeling frustrated by "the way things are in this country -- we are not allowed to talk about the many challenges.
The administration is frustrated by what it views as lifelong bureaucrats within the government that refuse to accept the legitimacy of the new regime.
Schmitz-Krummacher resigned because he was frustrated by the infighting, which was consuming a lot of his time, according to information obtained by Reuters.
The sheriff of Chesterfield County Sheriff, Karl Leonard, posted on Facebook that he has been "frustrated" by coverage of Brat's visit to the jail.
Opponents aren't buying it, and they've been frustrated by a lack of interest from the Republican-led Congress in bringing attention to the issue.
The White House is increasingly frustrated by the never-ending stream of stories about palace intrigue, warring internal factions and imminent staff shake-ups.
While some iPhone 6S users have been frustrated by spontaneous battery shutdowns lately, there are others whose power struggles are a bit more explosive.
While attendances in the league increased to an average of 7,337 per game in 2019, Rapinoe said she is frustrated by the progress made.
"The reality is that Americans have been frustrated by the inability of lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to reach agreement," he said.
Multiple organizers told The Hill that they were frustrated by the possibility that the involvement of a fake account could undermine their actual causes.
Women entrepreneurs were more bullish than their male counterparts on some indicators, like revenues and hiring, but remain frustrated by limited access to capital.
But some of the 13,000 demobilized guerrillas, frustrated by a lack of promised vocational training and reintegration programs, have already returned to the jungle.
Business leaders are enormously frustrated by Congress's inaction on the Export-Import Bank, asserting that lucrative overseas deals are slipping away from American companies.
This was a fruitful relationship, Bhatta said, but other international NGOs became frustrated by the length of time it took to vet potential collaborators.
Rubio issued a statement about his change of heart, saying he remains frustrated by the upper chamber's gridlock and touting his work for constituents.
Wilson and his ICC colleagues may be frustrated by the lack of progress, but they're also confident that know what needs to be done.
The pregnancy wasn't easy—her child had to be induced early—and Beth said she felt like her husband was frustrated by the experience.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has made reviving economic growth a priority since taking office in February, but he has been frustrated by severe fiscal constraints.
He is also equally frustrated by the amount of time he is spending on routine, codifiable parts of the job he mastered long ago.
Environmentalists and activists have grown frustrated by what they view as action at a glacial pace, especially when science shows glaciers are rapidly melting.
Some Romney advisers and confidants worry that upset delegates frustrated by that fight could make the former presidential candidate a target of their anger.
According to the NY Times, Trump has been frustrated by her public statements on more than one occasion, particularly when it comes to Russia.
I wish I could say that, while frustrated by my lack of consideration, she commended my drive and entrepreneurial spirit but I can't recall.
But after being constantly frustrated by shapewear she wore under her stage outfits, she felt compelled to try her hand at a new industry.
While the company's server infrastructure was spectacular – one programmer compared it to Netflix, the gold standard – Fair's employees were frustrated by a poor backend.
But the Dodgers' torrid pace had brought out the best in their opponents, he said, and the team had become frustrated by the losing.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics chief Yoshiro Mori later echoed the same sentiments and admitted he was becoming frustrated by some of the criticism of organizers.
"Jeffries appealed to members who have been frustrated by how long current House leaders have held power," reports The Los Angeles Times's Sarah Wire.
Back in Washington, it is not difficult to find Republicans frustrated by all the money being dumped in a soon-to-be-redrawn district.
Trump says the report was a complete exoneration from what he called a witch hunt mounted by Democrats frustrated by his 2016 election victory.
The authorities have long been frustrated by not being able to keep known subway sexual harassers from returning to the scene of their crimes.
Frustrated by the rise in migrant families, in April the administration began a "zero tolerance" policy, criminally prosecuting anyone who crossed the border illegally.
I was really frustrated by a lot of the typical ways of operating in traditional publishing and feeling like it was ... Talk about that.
Frustrated by Virginia Tech's aggressive approach early on, Duke guard RJ Barrett, another freshman star, immediately attacked the rim after halftime for a layup.
Upon his return to New Zealand from Duke, the sometime ukulele player was frustrated by the lack of sheet music for New Zealand standards.
The brothers, featured in a New York Times article on Saturday, received a barrage of criticism from a public frustrated by empty store shelves.
And increasingly I find myself frustrated by the belief that I, a reasonably successful person by most measures, do not know my own mind.
Both Richard Nixon's "plumbers" and Ronald Reagan's Iran-contra fiasco began with a president frustrated by laws, facts or conditions he could not control.
But the effort to translate that support into action was frustrated by social and political polarization that essentially precluded any major economic policy initiative.
"I am a little frustrated by the fact that our Democratic colleagues have not responded to the president's proposal with anything concrete," he said.
Researchers at nonprofits whom I spoke to were frustrated by a lack of statistics on how many women have been incarcerated for defending themselves.
He seemed oddly ordinary, the politician who was thought to be tailor-made for a state increasingly frustrated by decades of corruption in Montgomery.
Asked if he was frustrated by the random nature of so many of his injuries, d'Arnaud said he did not view it that way.
It's not frustrating to me anymore because I understand how things work, but when I was younger I was frustrated by it, for sure.
Other immigrants said they were frustrated by the lengthy duration they must wait for their asylum cases to be decided by an immigration judge.
As someone who wants to see Trump's agenda succeed, I am frustrated by the self-inflicted controversy and distraction that he continues to foment.
Donovan said the refusal to hold a hearing for Merrick Garland is the reason Americans are frustrated by government, according to The Huffington Post.
They distrust the political class that reshaped their lives and are frustrated by how little their fellow citizens seem to understand about their experience.
Advisers, however, say he has been frustrated by the suspicion and hostility that the demonstrators and other Americans continue to hold about his election.
The Wall Street Journal followed with a story that said Trump is frustrated by infighting among his staff and could reassign Bannon and Priebus.
Romney allies interviewed by The Hill said they are frustrated by the choices before them, but aren't pushing for him to enter the race.
And so to the rest of his house, with Davis swinging a sledgehammer and then, frustrated by such modest damage, upgrading to a bulldozer.
Washington Republicans rallied around McConnell and were frustrated by Trump's insistence on attacking the person he needs to move his agenda through the Senate.
Around the same time, other AAA designers who felt frustrated by the lack of creative freedom in big-budget companies began forming indie studios.
Prominent House members who have been frustrated by Obama's willingness to use executive power on issues like immigration saw Trump as a useful instrument.
But an increasing number are pushing for divorce, frustrated by their husbands' inability to earn a living and motivated by changing views of relationships.
Fundamentally, Republicans are suspicious of high levels of redistribution in the health care system and frustrated by generous plans funded by third-party payers.
He was matter of fact about some of his infirmities, like needing help cleaning himself, but frustrated by declines in his hearing and vision.
Jodie was also a little frustrated by the limitations of the stereotype, a feeling that continued to grow and manifest as the show progressed.
There are a lot of things that Trump is going to fail at during his presidency, and that he's going to be frustrated by.
Holloway worked as a psychologist and then as an editor, and was often frustrated by the lack of opportunities women were afforded at the time.
Frustrated by the loss on Prop 8, the LGBT Center's Dave Fleischer set out to talk to voters about why they decided against marriage equality.
Malians have grown increasingly frustrated by failures of the government of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita to protect them from both jihadist onslaughts and ethnic reprisals.
This was a clear instance of Samsung responding to feedback from users frustrated by all the times they mistook the camera for the fingerprint reader.
"I get frustrated by people who think that they're defending [Wonder Woman] by trying to make her lesser," Jenkins, 46, told the Los Angeles Times.
Kabir had tried to open the Persian Empire up to the West, he wept, only to be frustrated by the hand of a hardline assassin.
Many of the more pragmatic activists had become baffled or frustrated by the avant-garde in their midst, and had largely soured on the spectacle.
Young Ukrainians are frustrated by their inability to keep the revolution's promises, but unable to form a political force strong enough to challenge the government.
While Valve is pitching these features to its users, the Interactive Recommender seems like a nod to smaller developers who are frustrated by its storefront.
Both reports describe an Apple design team, led by Jony Ive, increasingly frustrated by his absence after the launch of the Apple Watch in 2015.
Hundreds of migrants boarded a northbound freight train in southern Mexico late on Thursday, frustrated by efforts by the Mexican government to slow their progress.

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