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"frustratingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that causes you to feel annoyed and impatient because you cannot do or achieve what you want

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And Control Center also lets you use 3D Touch on the bottom row of icons (which, frustratingly, you cannot change) but not (again, frustratingly) the system toggles on the top.
Supplies are close — and yet frustratingly out of reach.
And, more importantly, one that can still be frustratingly complicated.
If you do, a frustratingly common problem will become clear.
Respiratory viruses spread rapidly, and they're frustratingly good at it.
She was frustratingly evasive, but she stayed true to Bekah.
The image was frustratingly small, and Photoshop enhancement proved inconclusive.
Worst of all, Bixby is just slow — like frustratingly slow.
Frustratingly, in my experience several items of interest were unavailable. 
"I think it's going to be frustratingly slow," she said.
Frustratingly, my answer to your question is yes and no.
Frustratingly, there are also nuances that complicate most broad claims.
While the vervet research won acclaim, Slobodchikoff's remained frustratingly sidelined.
It can be a frustratingly reductive vision of world peace.
With minimal public transportation, commuting times can be frustratingly long.
The glimpse is always frustratingly partial, fitful, with great gaps.
"Almost frustratingly humble," said Sahil Lavignia, an early Pinterest employee.
Go: For once, our critic found an opera frustratingly short.
The result is a frustratingly opaque global system of production.
Covering climate change can feel frustratingly like screaming into the void.
Our free Wi-Fi alternated between super fast and frustratingly slow.
Unfortunately, there is frustratingly little polling on the Maine ballot initiative.
Image: AsusYou know what is decidedly extra, but also frustratingly enticing?
Exactly what they mean as a metaphor, however, remains frustratingly unclear.
The law is frustratingly silent on how to avoid such dangers.
He frustratingly explained that it meant the termination of a marriage.
The fate of Spider-Man within the MCU remains frustratingly unclear.
Frustratingly, Google could clear this up with a sentence or two.
Its voice is obnoxious, anxious, whiny, whimpery and often frustratingly unintelligible.
But other than Bob, I found the other characters frustratingly thin.
On this, and just about anything contentious, Citéco is frustratingly silent.
The result is that cancer can be frustratingly difficult to treat.
Even the loot you get is frustratingly low-quality and unimaginative.
Under that regime, internet connectivity was severely limited and frustratingly slow.
Despite tightening labor market conditions, wage growth has been frustratingly slow.
The entire episode lasted a frustratingly long 45 minutes, she said.
Productivity growth has also been frustratingly low in the past years.
Some of these problems may also prove frustratingly difficult to fix.
She can also be a bit self-centered and frustratingly stubborn.
"I feel frustratingly much like I did before," she told me.
But Sannié himself says that this licensing business is frustratingly slow.
"It is frustratingly coincidental, this one," admits Mudhoney guitarist Steve Turner.
"Don't Leave Home" is a frustratingly befuddled movie that's nevertheless fascinating.
Frustratingly, the curators, too, ignored the topic they chose to display.
Some important matters are inevitably, and frustratingly, left on the table.
Frustratingly, the characters on the side of the law feel monolithic.
But the particular nature of this family blindness remains frustratingly unexamined.
But no one would experience them more sharply — or more frustratingly.
Each group sees Ms. Krewson as frustratingly equivocal and insufficiently supportive.
Unfortunately, as with so much AI news, details are frustratingly absent.
Arwa and Brice's unit is frustratingly close, less than a mile away.
But the line between willful blindness and unconscious blindness is frustratingly thin.
The PowerWatch X introduces notifications, but the added functionality is frustratingly limited.
Wage growth, which has been frustratingly slow, picked up significantly in January.
The film does frustratingly minimal work outlining the SFGMC's history and activism.
However, the biological mechanism behind this adaptive change has remained frustratingly elusive.
That makes the religion frustratingly messy, but also diverse, dynamic and fluid.
This trailer is frustratingly vague, but it shows some pretty gorgeous sets.
Even today, Destiny makes it frustratingly difficult to find the good stuff.
I may not be your "perfect" candidate — but I am "frustratingly" myself.
But even Mr Renzi's advisers acknowledge that progress has been frustratingly slow.
Impressive though it was, the watch was frustratingly only available in Mandarin.
Another staffer concern is that Our Revolution's endorsement process is frustratingly opaque.
Even worse, the administration has been frustratingly secretive in their proposed rule.
Look at the news: Politics has become frustratingly small-minded and shortsighted.
Budgetary politics has become rancorous, hyperpartisan and frustratingly inefficient in recent years.
Caulfield points to the Gordie Howe story as a frustratingly perfect example.
But frustratingly, it's easy to see how it could have been better.
That's a frustratingly long ways away, but let's put things in perspective.
Frustratingly, Mozart usually darts away from this message whenever it comes up.
The result is that settlement negotiations occur at a frustratingly slow pace.
But many programs still adhered frustratingly to the festival's brand: Mostly Mozart.
And much of what we see is presented with frustratingly little context.
In the worst cases, they reveal danger, or they are frustratingly inconclusive.
Wage growth, which has been frustratingly slow, picked up significantly in January.
It's true that the process of accountability is halting and frustratingly slow.
Frustratingly, they lost the division and a wild-card spot on tiebreakers.
"TROS" gives answers to each question while frustratingly creating others that linger.
Most frustratingly, he says, he has difficulty keeping the children in school.
And to date, there have been frustratingly few options available to patients.
Mary Jane Paul (Gabrielle Union) is frustratingly basic in her outlook on life.
It can be frustratingly difficult to find decent Mexican food in New York.
YouTube's rationale when deciding what content to show its viewers is frustratingly inscrutable.
NIO (née NextEV) is being frustratingly vague about its all-electric concept SUV.
There's curiously (and frustratingly) no control for skipping or going back a track.
Instead, like Moonves, he was pushed out, albeit in frustratingly slow-moving fashion.
All these questions are left frustratingly unanswered by Mrs Merkel and the SPD.
Frustratingly, the old method yields success rates around 5 percent and often less.
Huawei and Leica have been frustratingly evasive about the specifics of their partnership.
Picking up items is frustratingly fickle, and enemies usually pop up in swarms.
Despite its mighty hardware spec, the Pro 5 Ubuntu Edition is frustratingly slow.
I was, as a child, largely singular, hard to understand, and frustratingly despondent.
Horror-movie characters aren't the only people who sometimes make frustratingly poor decisions.
A result is that American attention seems both vitally important and frustratingly elusive.
More frustratingly, Nye could never get a clear estimate of the amount owed.
Frustratingly, voice chat will sometimes end without warning if you exit the match.
Obviously, these problems go hand in hand, and solutions have been frustratingly elusive.
While the screen can be frustratingly (refreshingly?) small, the form factor is addictive.
Kylo Ren frustratingly puts one finger up to General Hux without saying anything.
Thompson tells us frustratingly little about this episode straight out of le Carré.
The road remains — like the Pan-American ideal — frustratingly snapped in the middle.
There's frustratingly little evidence on what policies work best to reduce gun violence.
"I know the process has been incredibly difficult and frustratingly slow," she said.
In 2017, these varying takes often frustratingly stack on top of one another.
Bendtner was a promising young talent, even if he was frustratingly profligate at times.
TechCrunch is reporting that Apple is "close to acquiring Shazam," which is frustratingly vague.
Indeed, exomoons are proving to be frustratingly difficult to detect, and for obvious reasons.
The whole exercise feels maddeningly, frustratingly pointless—and intentionally so, as we gradually discover.
Such tactics are frustratingly familiar for anyone who has dealt with North Korean officials.
Frustratingly, it's difficult to produce these biological conditions in the lab for research purposes.
The last thing you need is for your hotel to be frustratingly far away.
And frustratingly, a lack of knowledge about the problem hampers efforts to solve it.
Middle sister's perspective makes the milkman's "encroachment" seem terrifying, implacable, and yet frustratingly foggy.
Conservatives, on the other hand, have proven frustratingly unsuccessful in dismantling the liberal edifice.
But it does so on an ideological framework that remains intrinsically, often frustratingly simplistic.
The platform was frustratingly unresponsive, as users who reported offensive tweets found as well.
And frustratingly, it was in the most banal way possible: she became a mom.
But her words were also those of a policymaker chasing a frustratingly elusive consensus.
Mr. Aidid himself proved both frustratingly elusive and far shrewder than the Americans expected.
With this amount of data, the first mapping program he tried was frustratingly slow.
But while it all feels frustratingly familiar, the politics of gun reform are changing.
Anybody who owns an Apple TV is familiar with its frustratingly slim remote control.
"The Breathe Suite" was released on CD last year, but received frustratingly scant attention.
It's exhilarating to watch, frustratingly addictive to play and emotional to be part of.
Her experience is, frustratingly, a relatively common one in the American health care system.
As a result, the movie feels frustratingly repetitive — a single joke repeated ad nauseam.
The narrative information has been rushed in some ways and frustratingly restricted in others.
Frustratingly, nudging might have the smallest effects on things we care about the most.
This process can be frustratingly slow, but it can also lead to exhilarating breakthroughs.
True to this Biennale's frustratingly muted politics, no curatorial statement appears, acknowledging these issues.
And everyone is asking for reconciliation talks, yet somehow, these talks remain frustratingly elusive.
It can be a frustratingly reductive vision, an Occam's razor theory of world peace.
But every attempt to reach outside that box feels half-hearted and frustratingly unfounded.
Just four 50-ton mechs materializing right in front (or, frustratingly right behind) you.
These stories, frustratingly, were in the TV interview but are not in this book.
His characters have histories with each other that he frustratingly hides from the audience.
But the details of why Russia thinks Whelan is a spy are still frustratingly unclear.
The rest of Brewster's story would be frustratingly familiar to veterans born two centuries later.
And like those movies, Boy Erased and Bohemian Rhapsody are frustratingly stuck in the closet.
In frustratingly literal fashion, Presley makes Seppala's race against time difficult to see or appreciate.
And a new study reveals how frustratingly little we know about why that's the case.
That kind of longevity and depth are incredibly, frustratingly rare for villains in franchise films.
Somewhat frustratingly, this unconventional motivation ultimately leads Lise to embrace a conventional definition of success.
And then there's the most frustratingly unknowable riddle of all: do cats listen to music?
While these predictive technologies are excitingly new, the concerns underlying them remain frustratingly old-fashioned.
Even though she had learned English during high school, understanding in classes proved frustratingly difficult.
Frustratingly enough, the new evidence in this case didn't lead to a new physical discovery.
And frustratingly, Verizon also doesn't have any information on when they will have replacement devices.
Others will note that concepts like "reasonable alternatives" and "serious disease" are left frustratingly vague.
The disease was a new obsession: a frustratingly simple mechanical game called the 23-puzzle.
"Global growth has been frustratingly fragile," said Joe Davis, global chief economist for Vanguard Group.
For those of us working to advance human rights, such episodes are becoming frustratingly familiar.
The movie can be frustratingly deferential toward Watson, but it is never less than urgent.
Frustratingly, it appeared that this important issue was set aside in favor of campaign rhetoric.
Most frustratingly, the adaptation abandons the raw feminine perversity that made Jackson's story so indelible.
They're frustratingly unaware of it, but my two dogs, Jerry and Juno, enjoy nice things.
As I watched the frustratingly inconclusive BBC footage, I was overcome with an acute homesickness.
Add dirty, rounded windows to that equation and securing a perfect image becomes frustratingly difficult.
Yet this production is frustratingly flawed, in a way that does its stars no favors.
Even those that got through to the site found a map that was frustratingly imprecise.
But ultimately it is the sky, gloriously and frustratingly clear, that has proved most uncooperative.
He can be frustratingly literal in his designs, but his fans love his cartoon camp.
The audio and video are often, frustratingly, out of sync, especially for MSNBC and NBC.
I'm writing something set in Berlin, and working hard, if frustratingly slowly, on my German.
I found the audio volume in the "specially designed listening room" frustratingly low and uneven.
In gameplay this keeps things simple, but in a book it can be frustratingly static.
An inch seems inconsequential, but for furniture, one measly inch can make a frustratingly big difference.
But a process that had begun in December dragged on frustratingly for weeks and then months.
Pinterest's methodical (sometimes frustratingly slow) rollout of the company's advertising could also be attributed to Silbermann.
Frustratingly enough, this plan was working its magic, and shamefully enough, it was working on me.
The Fed's inflation target is 2% and it has been frustratingly low, at levels below that.
While the labor market firms up, inflation has remained frustratingly below the Fed's 2 percent target.
It's a pretty take on the story, but it's also a frustratingly safe and squishy one.
Hello to a fancy apartment that is bewilderingly new and frustratingly foreign but full of welcome.
Meanwhile, the construction of Diamer Basha Dam, a 4,500-megawatt hydropower project, has proceeded frustratingly slowly.
Even more frustratingly, our national television media gave insufficient coverage of voter suppression during this election.
Frustratingly, there is no way to check the battery level when the battery is plugged in.
But more frustratingly, the vibe will be lazy and ineffective—and worse, people could feel paranoid.
With your ends frustratingly sticky and tangled, you're mentally kicking yourself for dipping your head underwater.
Frustratingly, Instagram still requires that all the photos in an album are cropped the same way.
If you thought Flappy Bird was frustratingly addictive, you're going to love this voice-activated version.
Every teacher kindly but frustratingly pulled me out of class to give me a pep talk.
While the labor market firms up, inflation has remained frustratingly below the Fed's 2500 percent target.
The narrative regarding parity and mental health and addiction coverage under the ACA is frustratingly false.
Instead, it was angry and repetitive, with a frustratingly bland story starring a completely forgettable lead.
Tying shoelaces or fastening buttons, little things one doesn't think of much, were now frustratingly difficult.
But, frustratingly, when Big K loses mass, it's still exactly one kilogram, per the current definition.
Clearly, the Apple Watch is selling to some degree — but it's frustratingly unclear exactly how well.
The broad sweep of black history has come easily; her black family's experience remained frustratingly elusive.
Or rather, we are accelerating the process, as best we can, but it remains frustratingly slow.
Moreover, despite their political pedigrees, the students came with a frustratingly broad range of political convictions.
I am a frustratingly left-brained person: I take comfort in things that can be quantified.
They also show in stark terms why this vast market has been frustratingly difficult for outsiders.
Emerging markets and their often unstable economies boast a much higher number of frustratingly unbanked individuals.
And frustratingly, even to explore this dynamic requires you to repeat those comparisons all over again.
Contemporary artistic responses are equally telling, though they form a frustratingly small slice of the exhibition.
Though this accomplished cast gave its all to the production, the English words were frustratingly indistinct.
The penultimate play was a 16-yard sack so frustratingly needless that Saban threw a tantrum.
For one thing, fair use limitations are already frustratingly ambiguous, even without introducing a moral component.
But, frustratingly, when Big K loses mass, it's still exactly one kilogram, per the old definition.
I find talking about my art frustratingly tedious and talking about myself a wholly mortifying experience.
Frustratingly, the squeeze did work when I didn't want it to, when the keyboard was pulled down.
I took a last look at the building, still lit, and that glass ceiling still frustratingly untouched.
It also takes a look at the frustratingly drawn-out battle to pass the Equal Rights Amendment.
For example, the controls can be unwieldy and complex, and some of the puzzles are frustratingly obtuse.
Wireless charging and NFC frustratingly remain absent yet again, so you're left without Google Pay / contactless payments.
It was frustratingly mediocre, and in the year since, BioWare has done precious to change that feeling.
Sophie Rundle offers a suitable contrast as Walker, at turns spoilt, frustratingly fragile and desperate for affection.
Crews have recorded dozens of sightings of debris, but frustratingly, none that comes from the missing aircraft.
Frustratingly for the players, they can't seem to get a step up on the artificial poker player.
It can be difficult (sometimes frustratingly so) to separate them, particularly when Prime Video offerings change monthly.
Economic growth around the world remains frustratingly weak, and earnings growth for big U.S. companies has stalled.
The narrow miss struck fear in the hearts of Perez supporters who were frustratingly close to victory.
Frustratingly, this crunch is one that Nigeria has been through before—under the then youthful Mr Buhari.
It's frustratingly bad, but hopefully Microsoft will fix most of the issues before its debut this summer.
And it may not — at this early stage, bots in the foreground too often feel frustratingly dumb.
Fake reviews that are paid for by the seller are still frustratingly common on Amazon, Johnson said.
Frustratingly, though, Crew wasn't in a position to say with any confidence what was going to happen.
The result, though at times frustratingly elliptical, is a memorably phantasmagoric evocation of political and social disorientation.
Average U.S. wage gains have been frustratingly modest despite an under-5% unemployment rate since early 2016.
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Midgee, like most teenagers, sleeps well into the afternoon and is a frustratingly picky eater.
But the link between Facebook's efforts and diminishing visits to websites pushing bogus information remains frustratingly vague.
ZACHARY WOOLFE As I reported from Toronto, Rufus Wainwright's new opera, "Hadrian," is a frustratingly uneven work.
Within these lazy sketches, though, genuinely compelling sub-strands — controlling husbands; infantilizing adult children — lie frustratingly fallow.
For example, journalists from numerous news outlets have all said that Mueller's team is frustratingly leak-free.
The political breakthrough between Five Star and the League seemed both inevitable and frustratingly out of reach.
The laces do frustratingly come untied easily and the shoes shouldn&apost be used for strength training.
Some critics have found the structure rambling (Ben Brantley called it "agreeably baggy"), the ending frustratingly unresolved.
But in all actuality, making a single beauty product that is fully recyclable is surprisingly — and frustratingly — difficult.
Frustratingly, even though the U Ultra costs $750, HTC does not include a 3.5mm headphone adapter with it.
At the same time, Ash has to avoid his bullies, who are frustratingly persistent in following him around.
When you've got a display in front of you, on the other hand, it can be frustratingly restrictive.
The very things that students need to learn and schools need to function remained, frustratingly, out of reach.
IT Pro called the design "frustratingly fiddly" to the point they recommend not upgrading the PC at all.
It gets even harder when you factor in motion controls that — during my brief experience — felt frustratingly imprecise.
Fox could just keep doing that for Disney, but, at the moment, the studio's future remains frustratingly uncertain.
It can be frustratingly bureaucratic and obtuse, and like other institutions, it is often reactive rather than strategic.
You painted a frustratingly incomplete picture of America's new "opportunity zones" ("Oh, the places you'll grow", November 17th).
But unlike the iPhone 6s, where you're frustratingly stuck with one audio profile, HTC gives you choices aplenty.
On top of all of that, much of the time, the Show feels frustratingly isolated from my phone.
Frustratingly, Ross never defined what constitutes a threat to U.S. national security, leaving many people even more confused.
From plot holes to cliff hangers, the loose ends left in Westeros after Season 8 are frustratingly numerous.
Frustratingly, scientists would observe superconductivity vanishing in the presence of strong enough magnetic fields or at higher temperatures.
Molly's Game has nothing that insulting, but Sorkin still frustratingly refuses to let Bloom be a nuanced antihero.
It also lacks support for 5GHz Wi-Fi networks, which is frustratingly true for most phones below $200.
While at times frustratingly sparse, SAAM's exhibit offers an effective cross-section of Brooks's work, influences, and passions.
Frustratingly, you'll have to pay the full $220 for the first two months before the credit kicks in.
Barnard gave Motherboard a demonstration of his self-landing when we visited, which was frustratingly close to success.
The economic transformation of the rest of China and its cities' brash modernity are seductive, but frustratingly elusive.
However, based on what we know to date, the most likely outcome will be something frustratingly in between.
But it was frustratingly difficult to persuade donors that long-term solutions are as necessary as emergency intervention.
The idea that millennials and members of Gen Z aren't interested in politics is still, frustratingly, widely held.
And frustratingly, it's often a lot easier to sign up than it is to cancel a streaming subscription.
When things go downhill, they are persistently calm and frustratingly content (frustrating to those who aren't, at least).
Frustratingly, it suggests that men are getting fired as a result of rumors, rather than following internal investigations.
The microcosmic questions remain frustratingly unanswered — What's day-to-day life like for people on the local level?
Approaching cooperation from the bottom up makes for diffuse and frustratingly slow progress, but it makes for progress.
L sees Brockes as frustratingly without needs; Brockes is initially baffled by why that would be a problem.
And there were no more rumors of staff shakeups even as Sanders proved frustratingly difficult to put away.
On a show limited only by the human imagination (at least in theory), these adventures stay frustratingly earthbound.
When it comes to reducing CO222 emissions, the chain between cause and effect is frustratingly long and diffuse.
It's a lesson that has taken me a frustratingly long time to learn, but the editors understand it.
Written and directed by the Irish filmmaker Alexandra McGuinness, "She's Missing" is slow and dreamy and frustratingly opaque.
So, imagine the annoyance for Google Chrome users when the browser coveted for its speediness responds frustratingly slow.
But it also, frustratingly, kneecaps what should be the MCU's grandest fight scene, Infinity War's invasion of Wakanda.
Rating The scene is frustratingly hopeless and helpless, and a major testament to the skill of artist Frank Quitely.
It's a frustratingly conservative vision, and one that is more shallow than this game or its characters really deserve.
So multilayered and multifaceted are German politics and public life that the country can be in fact frustratingly introverted.
Fossils from the Middle Jurassic period, dating to between 174 million to 164 million years ago, are frustratingly rare.
Frustratingly, the explosive growth of ransomware shows no signs of abating — leaving victims wondering why them, and why now?
They're commercial projects, open attempts at branding, but they still offer frustratingly rare star-making opportunities for black actors.
Frustratingly, though, these headphones won't work with any other device you might own, such as your laptop or tablet.
He assigns monumental importance to the "Republic of Letters" but offers frustratingly little detail on how it actually worked.
However, the solutions offered have often proven to be frustratingly complex and expensive, or flawed in their own way.
It makes driving frustratingly unpredictable, but a new feature in the Waze app aims to kill all that guesswork.
What's left is the frustratingly obvious path the writers have charted to looping Jeri back into the IGH plot.
"The words are deeply obscured in the music, and their meaning, even when read, [are] frustratingly elliptical," he writes.
But Facebook's latest effort, as promising as it is, remains frustratingly vague, leaving vulnerable users with key questions unanswered.
The thing is, several months into using this McRubric, I remain a skinny dude with a frustratingly pillowy midriff.
What started out as a fun, entertaining way to get people hyped about Spectacles is now just frustratingly annoying.
I remember getting out of grad school in the early 2000s and things seemed almost frustratingly open and chaotic.
Day has been a regular major contender over the past eight years, but has fallen frustratingly short several times.
Many Elkharters still find it frustratingly hard to make ends meet, which may explain their penchant for Mr Trump.
It's focused and witty, layered and satirical, with a thoroughness to it that's frustratingly rare to see in games.
But it's also about the act of seeing and being seen — or as the case may be, frustratingly unseen.
Frustratingly, Jacobson too often repeats Cooper's theories without providing much context, allowing them to sit on the page unchallenged.
They remain a frustratingly nebulous void—they can be whatever sort of villain an observer wants them to be.
After months of frustratingly tiny teasers, HBO has bestowed upon us mere mortals an actual, honest-to-God trailer.
Frustratingly absent is any hint of what turned Saviano's antihero, the gang leader Nicolas Fiorillo, into an amoral killer.
And with nothing in the bill to control prices, they can expect those costs to be awfully, frustratingly high.
The debates themselves, I believe, render a simple concept impossibly complex, making the very meaning of "racism" frustratingly murky.
But in a sport as stubbornly and frustratingly traditional as figure skating, standing out isn't necessarily a good thing.
Frustratingly, the fossil record of these early hominins is exceptionally sparse, leading to tons of ambiguity on the matter.
Instead, I faced court hearings, lawyer meetings and endless delays for many reasons, some reasonable and some frustratingly unreasonable.
In the photo, they stood frustratingly close, side by side, but they were still unable to locate the lieutenant.
Wendy has her moments, certainly, but she remains frustratingly undeveloped and uninvolving, despite the clamor and the score's triumphalism.
Frustratingly, in order for us to build a new facility, we must still get approval from the federal government.
Wage growth has been frustratingly slow, but there is cautious optimism it could start picking as the labor market tightens.
But taking that rage out on the weakest, most helpless people available still feels frustratingly out of character for her.
Queries about who is funnier, you or your sister, are frustratingly met with "I don't have an opinion on that".
Frustratingly, however, Amazon appeared to be making each new Fingerlings Glitter Monkey available for sale for a limited period only.
And, frustratingly, research finds the more knowledgeable we are about politics, the more stubborn we get on politically charged topics.
It's certainly not as responsive as an Apple Watch or Galaxy Watch, but it's not frustratingly laggy to use either.
Generally, when a superhero glowers and grimaces and can't express any emotion but fear and anger, it feels frustratingly familiar.
We can pore over his chat logs all we want, but the real Ross Ulbricht remains frustratingly out of reach.
That is the experience we were hearing from our friends, that yes, even a woman like that is frustratingly single.
The Fed maintains that its policies have been transparent in the face of a deep recession and frustratingly slow recovery.
I also take a shower before watching the end of the game, which frustratingly runs late and goes into overtime.
Unfortunately, that charger is rather frustratingly stuck as a Micro USB plug instead of a more modern USB-C one.
Image: NASA/JPL-CaltechScientists have finally determined the first steps toward dislodging the Mars InSight lander's frustratingly stuck heat probe.
In advance publicity for the film, the director and screenwriter have been frustratingly insistent that the film takes no sides.
Critics saw the suspension as a perfect example of Twitter's frustratingly inconsistent enforcement policies against harassment and other hate speech.
Tuesday's new teaser doesn't tell us much, but a press release from Netflix has a frustratingly vague season two synopsis.
Despite the labor market nearing full employment, with the jobless rate at 4.4 percent, wage growth has remained frustratingly sluggish.
And, sure, it sounds cool to get a Night King origin story or whatever, but HBO's synopsis is frustratingly vague.
Details remain frustratingly sketchy but there are already rumors of more plants taking early action in coordination with environmental authorities.
These qualities align perfectly with Jones's increasingly isolated and dangerous journey, yet the man beneath the mission remains frustratingly unknowable.
But Zuckerberg was frustratingly vague about what's next for Oculus, other than finally releasing the already delayed Oculus Touch controllers.
I dozed off multiple times during evening play sessions whenever a flying sequence sprang up because they're so frustratingly long.
The quartet seems to fixate, to forget, to fret, continually searching for something hovering frustratingly but perceptibly out of reach.
I spend a frustratingly large amount of time trying to explain to people why they should watch AMC's Lodge 49.
The first teaser for the wildly popular TV drama's big-screen version keeps its cards frustratingly close to the vest.
This is all very well, and Frances is a likable figure, but for the most part she remains frustratingly opaque.
Frustratingly, research finds that the more knowledgeable we are about politics, the more stubborn we get on politically charged topics.
For conservatives, however, the truth -- which, to repeat, may remain frustratingly ambiguous -- is only one part of the political calculation.
The result is very pleasing to read, when it isn't frustratingly glib, which I regret to report is too often.
Frustratingly, little is known about what causes motion sickness — or why some people are more susceptible to It than others.
Although some characters and backstories remain frustratingly elusive, an unexpected twist at the end suggests some answers in the sequels.
Rather, there are more important — and frustratingly stubborn — forces at work that push or pull us from our greatest potential.
Frustratingly, the only real reason for Mary's demise predictably seems to be to examine its impact on Sherlock and John.
Frustratingly, the poll also found that Gen Zers were the least likely to say they'll vote in the midterm elections.
For as frustratingly inconsistent as the developers been about progress, this looked like a real game people might actually play someday.
BioWare released a development roadmap running through what to expect in the coming months, but it's frustratingly light on the details.
Frustratingly, the theme itself set the scene for at least a happy medium between fashion-fashion and fashion-with-a-purpose.
Frustratingly, the youngest member of the Kardashian/Jenner clan has kept mum about her possible bebe (not that it's anyone's business).
He's in a familiar pose, running, full-tilt with his red kite and its length of string frustratingly wrapped around him.
Most of the characters are frustratingly complex rather than likable, and morality is far from black and white in their world.
That's the premise of r/MaoGame, a new subreddit loosely based on the frustratingly secretive card game of the same name.
Frustratingly, I knew my panic was a reaction to someone else's choices — which, of course, I never had any control over.
Slack's FAQ pages help elucidate some of these concerns, but at times the answers are frustratingly vague and difficult to navigate.
That makes it a significant tie-in even the exact nature of the arrangement is rather frustratingly unclear at this point.
Millions of people routinely say "hey" to voice assistants like Siri and Alexa, even though the experience can be frustratingly glitchy.
The GoT clip is brutally, frustratingly, brain-bleedingly short, but who cares—at this point, we'll take what we can get.
The book shows Leopold vacationing with a couple, a kid and two dogs, but York frustratingly cannot identify her gnome's benefactors.
This is frustratingly contradictory — because the ICO also writes that it doesn't believe the industry will change without a regulatory smackdown.
More than 72 hours after that, we know more about Patterson, but details about his background and motive remain frustratingly scant.
If it's especially crowded, there are often too many people trying to access it at once, resulting in frustratingly slow speeds.
December 7 finds Mars and your ruling planet, Neptune, meeting in your sign, which is both magically creative yet frustratingly sluggish.
It may be frustratingly hard to pin the Republican front-runner down on how, precisely, he would deal with the world.
It's just a frustratingly familiar and shallow horror, the kind seen in so many previous tragic-but-tasteful prestige tragedy-dramas.
Technology companies have been and continue to be frustratingly slow in responding to these very real threats with very real consequences.
All I remember are frustratingly insignificant details, like how one clip featured a garden gnome and a song by Belle & Sebastian.
Even the developments in the Upside Down's mythology via introduction to the "Shadow Monster" (aka "Mind Flayer") proved frustratingly vague, too.
Reconstruction was frustratingly slow at first — even now, most of the country still does not have electricity — but has grown steadily.
Progress will be frustratingly slow, particularly for the mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters who will lose loved ones in the meantime.
Frustratingly enough, this was Secretary DeVos' first time testifying before our committee, more than 16 months after she accepted this position.
ANNECY-LE-VIEUX, France — The list of endearing quirks connected to the Iceland men's soccer team is maddeningly, frustratingly, delightfully long.
My three and a half years in Congress has taught me that most change comes incrementally and, at times, frustratingly slow.
Major cities across the United States are facing increasingly clogged roads and have had frustratingly little success in dealing with them.
Frustratingly, a few times during our stay, a call from my cellphone to the front desk went straight to voice mail.
Somewhat frustratingly, Arnold does not offer his own verdict, leaving readers to consider which might be the best of bad options.
More of a poem or a city symphony than a documentary, it drifts freely, sometimes frustratingly between captured and fictionalized moments.
But it also helps lower the skill gap that can make Fortnite frustratingly difficult for those who don't play it constantly.
Others said they thought that his speech was frustratingly vague and didn't specifically lay out how Nike's culture would be improved.
Frustratingly, I've been through back problems before and my medical team decided it best to shut down all practice and play.
Then, also on video, we meet Dorota Krakowska, Mr. Kantor's daughter, a recurring figure who adds frustratingly little to the production.
After a quick start under then-Chair Mary Shapiro, the SEC has made frustratingly limited progress over the past four years.
Much has changed for women in the workforce during the last half-century, but treatment of pregnant workers remains frustratingly retrograde.
Frustratingly, we never get to fully see Carol ripping through the sky against men's orders or peeling out in her Mustang.
It's a massive undertaking, but despite the company's numerous explanatory blog posts and appeals to academia, the work remains highly, frustratingly theoretical.
GND critics are frustratingly silent on this point — silent, in general, on questions of political economy, which are central to this debate.
Media and communications is at the lower end of the scale, and education — frustratingly — is at the very bottom of the list.
Frustratingly, it would seem that the Harvey Weinstein problem is much more complicated and multilayered than the simple outcry "everybody knew" suggests.
The key difference is that Wilson's Natalie is frustratingly aware of her participation in these hallmarks — alas, she falls in love anyway.
Frustratingly — and if you've read any of my prior HP reviews, you know what I'm about to say — the trackpad is abysmal.
It's a truism in pediatrics that teenagers are often frustratingly vague about their symptoms — how long, how severe, getting better or worse.
The iMac's stand also remains frustratingly limited: you can tilt the screen forward or back, but you can't raise or lower it.
On foreign policy, he said Turkey still aimed for full membership of the European Union but noted frustratingly slow progress so far.
On the more frustratingly vague but still hopeful side, Feige and director Joe Russo have both teased introducing their first queer superhero.
Some, like a Medicare buy-in as a way toward universal coverage, are concrete suggestions, but much of it remains frustratingly hazy.
"The raccoons are back," I frustratingly said to my wife the night after installing the Ring Stick Up Cam in our backyard.
Frustratingly for Mr Macri, Argentina's travails are, in part, a consequence of his efforts to put the economy on a firmer footing.
In recent years, Samsung has really honed its skills when it comes to designing delightful gadgets that aren't frustratingly difficult to use.
Comcast says the video policy is "consistent with standard unlimited plans across carriers," and as I examined last week, that's frustratingly true.
And apart from Mr Renzi's vague calls for a "more socially oriented Europe", his alternative to the current EU remains frustratingly unclear.
So while both comments shed some light on how the administration plans to handle Trump's dizzying reversal, they frustratingly raise new questions.
Finally, he'd have a big debate night, and close the deal with the historically (and frustratingly) late-deciding voters in the state.
Bottom line: It is, frustratingly, way too soon to know whether Humana is an outlier — or a canary in the coal mine.
It's not as fast as a flagship, like the Note 5 or Nexus 6P, nor is it frustratingly laggy or slow 1.
The camera app can also be frustratingly slow at times, despite Sony's claims of how quickly it can fire off a shot.
No surprise, this being scrap, that the details and potential ramifications on the rest of the copper supply chain remain frustratingly sketchy.
For decades, his escape made him into a Norwegian national folk hero, even as the man himself remained frustratingly opaque, almost unknowable.
Klout was acquired by Lithium in 2014, which is one of those digital marketing companies that has a frustratingly inexplicit About page.
Were you to get a VR headset and decide to use it, you'd find that the content is frustratingly hard to find.
For viewers who saw Celeste's abuse firsthand in the first season, watching her suffer through these horrible paces again feels frustratingly hopeless.
Apparently she's working with a bunch of super-kewl, tastemaker-type producers, but everyone's keeping frustratingly schtum on the details right now.
"Macbeth" demands a claustrophobia and intensity — and a forensic fury — that seems frustratingly tricky to capture, though not for wont of trying.
Like Daniel half-heartedly working as a McDonald's busboy, I felt that society's norms were frustratingly tedious and out of my grasp.
Frustratingly, even when partisan politics are not driving legislation, sloppy policymaking can cause even the most well-intentioned bills to turn controversial.
But wages for workers remained frustratingly stagnant with average hourly earnings falling a penny last month after rising 6900 cents in September.
Political change, like technological change, rarely happens in great big leaps — most of the time it happens in frustratingly small, iterative changes.
It is confusingly, frustratingly awful, and not in the half-engaging way trainwreck albums by massive rap stars sometimes are (see: Encore).
The scene he finds so frustratingly obscure actually shows a very widely known event in Mexican history, the 1971 Corpus Christi massacre.
It's frustratingly good at first, and then just frustrating, because it veers away from the things that make it unique, intelligent, and exciting.
Yet, frustratingly for Democrats, when the chips are down, loyalty to the Republican Party always appears to win out with the Arizona senator.
Rogers's theatrical mise-en-scènes certainly conjure the oneiric, if not the Surrealist, but again her intention hovers frustratingly just out of reach.
Currently, it's more common for each sector to have frustratingly siloed insights, often constrained by well-meaning privacy laws that restrict information sharing.
Frustratingly, Facebook, the world's largest social network, is set to grow the digital realm where images of child sexual abuse can spread freely.
Nick, Chris, and Jenny are all frustratingly thin characters, and Kurtzman's story doesn't seem to care about any of the details around them.
But where the NES Classic controller was hampered by frustratingly short cables, Nintendo says that won't be the case with the SNES Classic.
An army of amateur detectives has been trying to work out who he really is, but there is frustratingly little to go on.
Venus is sometimes considered Earth's "evil twin," and yet we know frustratingly little about it, creating a blind spot in our own history.
But for as awe-inspiring as she is, she is still susceptible to the frustratingly sexist tendencies of our non-superhero-filled reality.
Apple—frustratingly—offers no easy way to export your texts and Messages, and we'd argue the company should offer tools to do this.
"I think [our] aesthetic is really maximalist but not in a way that is frustratingly inapproachable or impossible to pull off," she said.
Through this, she hopes to bring "a more democratic perspective to the artisanal bread market," which is remains frustratingly rigid in its traditions.
Beneath the acoustics, there's plenty of Homme's semi-tonal melodic sensibility; try the ominous and frustratingly brief "Blood on the Wall," for example.
While efforts to desegregate inner cities continue at a frustratingly slow pace, fair housing advocates did win significant victories during the Obama years.
Finding success — and, perhaps more importantly, respect — in the fashion orbit and combatting racism along the way has been frustratingly difficult for Deng.
Several of the contestants have potential but are frustratingly two-dimensional, and we know only a few will break out from the pack.
The puzzles were confusing, the gameplay was frustratingly repetitive, and the fourth installment never came out (though prototypes are still rumored to exist).
It is in these galley scenes that the new "Ben-Hur" finally finds its rhythm after a frustratingly long and confusing dramatic setup.
In truth, Loving is frustratingly silent and anger-less, but its subdued tone delivers a wealth of emotions in the film's final minutes.
There are a LOT of instances of Noodle frustratingly flopping to his death along the way, through, making Snake Pass an acquired taste.
The announcement is also frustratingly void of details about the new season, but we do have some vague ideas of what's to come.
Even as video conferencing tech remains frustratingly imperfect, it nonetheless reflects our best efforts to chip away at a problem over four decades.
He also captures taut moments as this conservation film becomes an examination of ethics and aftereffects, and as simple facts turn frustratingly complex.
But, beyond its convoluted plot, the score, for all its harmonic lushness and myriad colorings, has been deemed frustratingly episodic and stylistically eclectic.
For example, language is the easiest thing for the MPAA to monitor, but the organization's approach to doing so can be frustratingly baroque.
"The first teaser for the wildly popular TV drama's big-screen version keeps its cards frustratingly close to the vest," writes Bruce Fretts.
And, frustratingly for a lot of people, including the people who did the investigations, there was no such case that they could bring.
The novel as a whole comes frustratingly close to a fearless examinination of the drives and conflicts of adolescent masculinity, but falls short.
The government's latest economic scorecard arrived on Thursday, offering fresh evidence that the economy continues to grow, but at a frustratingly slow pace.
The short version is that I found the progress both on rail safety and the rebuilding of Lac Mégantic has been frustratingly slow.
The result leaves the case against Russia frustratingly incomplete and suggests we may head into the presidential campaign with more questions than answers.
It made me wonder whether we humble scribes have a role to play in humanity's frustratingly slow quest to truly explore outer space.
Unconvincing in the extreme, she adds nothing of interest and succeeds only in drawing attention away from Claire, an already frustratingly diffuse character.
Contract negotiations are complicated and could take up to years — a frustratingly stagnant back-and-forth process that could be riddled with lawsuits.
It is a Dada masterpiece of early experimental film, stringing together a reeling mechanic-mental river of sensations both flashy and frustratingly repetitive.
But more frustratingly, comments like Blanchett's elide and ignore those women who reviewed Ocean's 8 and didn't think it was exactly a masterpiece.
Episode three frustratingly ends with a blackout cliffhanger, and the suspense as to what happens in the next five minutes of Homeland looms large.
But speeding up efforts to switch to clean energy and prepare vulnerable communities for harsher climate impacts is proving frustratingly intractable, for many reasons.
Robinson's city is as bustling, tough, frustratingly unequal, and endearingly communal as ever, but a huge upheaval in the capitalist grind is at hand.
The jump in forecasts goes against a trend where growth outlooks have been consistently pared back and 3 percent growth has remained frustratingly elusive.
And for the second year in a row, the company has burdened that machine with a glaring flaw: wired controllers with frustratingly short cords.
While Google delivers monthly Android security patches, it hasn't required manufacturers to provide them, and phone makers are often frustratingly slow to release updates.
Other times the miraculous promises of technology—the rearrange­ment of our very DNA, the blockchain-­enabled toppling of Facebook—are frustratingly slow to arrive.
The perpetrator has never been caught, and despite numerous potential suspects, the local police, embroiled in a corruption scandal, have been frustratingly tight-lipped.
We are frustratingly far away from the ultimate goal that we all deserve: physical intimacy that is not only safe but is also good.
At Code Mobile in August last year, Rubin described the firm as a way to "amplify ideas" — which sounds cool but is frustratingly vague.
For the second episode of ETA, Barnard gave Motherboard a demonstration of his self-landing when we visited, which was frustratingly close to success.
Frustratingly, the researchers could not do that because the consent forms used by the subjects did not provide permission for them to be recontacted.
But I just thought it was interesting when game convey something about themselves through difficulty, often in pejorative or like frustratingly like vague terms.
Nintendo has, so far, been frustratingly unreceptive to the plight of AbleGamers and players like Ryan, but Spohn is hopeful that things are changing.
" Lynch mentioned that despite "significant funding and the best efforts of academic, industry and advocacy communities, clinical progress against Alzheimer's has been frustratingly slow.
The DMCA's "notice and takedown" process for removing infringing music and other media content from the internet has become unduly burdensome and frustratingly slow.
Frustratingly fuzzy and intermittently provocative, "XY Chelsea" profiles Chelsea Manning, the U.S. Army analyst who leaked cascades of classified documents to WikiLeaks in 2010.
The cone may seem frustratingly wide for people in the path of the storm trying to make what could be life-or-death decisions.
What makes the protests at the Whitney Museum so frustratingly sad isn't just the call for a museum to destroy a piece of artwork.
But they are also frustratingly imprecise, and when the show goes too long without one, the emotional blankness of Jules's world becomes too apparent.
For whatever reason, Adobe rebuilt this screen a couple releases ago, and it's been frustratingly slow since then just to start a new project.
This is the kind of fascinating but barely remembered series that streaming services frustratingly tend to ignore, even when there are no rights snafus.
Here's a thread by Daniella Zalcman of Women Photograph chronicling the gender disparity in Year in Pictures galleries — overall, the numbers are frustratingly grim.
It may not be able to save us from the frustratingly long line at Starbucks, but this "life-enriching" moisturizer intends to soften the blow.
But as wild as Rigmaiden's crime spree was, his basic offense — using stolen identities to file tax returns and collect fraudulent refunds — is frustratingly common.
Frustratingly, most options out there feel like a compromise: Typical over-ear headphones, for example, provide great sound quality but tether you down with cords.
And while this would mean singularities do stay frustratingly hidden, it would also reveal an important feature of the quantum gravity theory that eludes us.
While some tasks were refreshingly thought out, like searching for and progressing through recipe instructions, others, like finding a specific YouTube video, were frustratingly difficult.
While the updates are nice to see, it also highlights Apple's frustratingly slow cadence when it comes to offering the latest chips in its Macs.
I thought Bungie, the famed creator of Halo, would forever remain frustratingly stuck between delivering what it's best at and what it hoped to achieve.
It's true that access programs take some academically talented children from poor and working-poor families to selective colleges, but that pipeline remains frustratingly narrow.
Frustratingly, she might have a point—where the police have let Charlene's case fall away, racist British nationalists continue to exploit it to stoke division.
This is a problem that goes beyond hate speech; as leaked moderation guidelines showed, there's a frustratingly fine line versus serious and non-serious threats.
Yet the recommendation systems that surface and promote videos to the platform's users, the majority of whom report clicking on recommended videos, are frustratingly opaque.
Frustratingly, it's not as easy to tell how our furry friends are feeling, which is especially distressing when we think our pet is in pain.
But together they're a starting point that can help organize our thoughts and bring a coherent framework to what otherwise can be frustratingly random discussions.
So this is pretty much where we are with the Second Amendment today — a frustratingly imprecise 230-year-old text and two 5-4 decisions.
It is frustratingly hard to explain why towels are important, because there's no obvious choice of bite-sized media in which the Guide explains why.
But battery tech is frustratingly slow to advance, due to both the chemical processes involved and the challenges that exist around commercializing new battery designs.
One thing Bures certainly gets right: Frustratingly, scientists don't understand the precise causes of PMS and PMDD and why some women suffer more than others.
Frustratingly enough, only time will answer these questions (and I'm mad impatient on a good day, so I hope time gets its ass in gear).
Newlyweds Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are the king and queen of pranks — especially in the way that they somehow make each one frustratingly cute.
But neutrality is painfully, frustratingly boring I have spent this month switching between two pairs of $399 headphones: Master & Dynamic's MH40s and Oppo Digital's PM3s.
That, and the home Point that sits on the back of the iPhone juts out from the phone's back, making it thicker and frustratingly uneven.
By draft night, after a season of frustratingly passive play and brief blips of brilliance, he was more widely seen as a high-reward gamble.
The code reveals a possible new option to customize the gesture to skip songs — a feature that's frustratingly missing, as we noted in our review.
A nurse's line of work is often physically exhausting, emotionally and mentally draining, and frustratingly thankless — few people are more deserving of a Caribbean getaway.
More frustratingly, one of those circumstances could prevent you from reporting your hours, which is the same as not working for all intents and purposes.
I called her up to talk about how animals might be beneficial for mental health — a question that, frustratingly, doesn't yet have a clear answer.
And which has frustratingly deceived the heterosexual world into thinking that the "only way" lesbians fuck is by basically giving each other naked lap dances.
Wage growth has been frustratingly slow and could remain moderate as the fairly robust labor market attracts people who had given up looking for work.
Directed by Rob Reiner from Joey Hartstone's script, "LBJ" is a frustratingly underdeveloped vehicle for Mr. Harrelson's talents as well as an unfortunate missed opportunity.
The last scene, in fact, is so movingly done that it tempers the impression of this frustratingly uneven world-premiere production, directed by Laura Braza.
The "endless war" lament, of course, really reflects America's frustratingly long military interventions in Afghanistan (since late 2628) and Iraq (on and off since 28500).
But moving the peace process to a stage where the Afghans can chart the political future of the country among themselves has been frustratingly slow.
He frustratingly gestures to the cop ... and once he gets into the back of the squad car -- he appears to be sobbing over the stop.
It's frustratingly linear, uninterested in answering any of the questions asked by its plot, and generally just a little clunkier than you might have hoped.
Though the specifics of how she acquired a record store at 29 are frustratingly hazy, she feels like a recognizable type of New York fixture.
But he also repeatedly quotes others assuring him that he is "in no way responsible," and it remains frustratingly unclear how he ultimately judges himself.
Siri is still frustratingly inconsistent, which is an issue when it's also the only real means of text entry due to the small screen size.
Imagine if you wanted to stream music or television shows over the internet, you had to pay a premium or face frustratingly slow internet speeds.
Nadine and Lewis, visiting a home owned by Nadine's family, share intimate moments and minimal, frustratingly simple conversations seemingly intended to evoke an Antonioni film.
The LG UltraFine 5K is powered by a single Thunderbolt 3 cable, in keeping with Apple's new streamlined – and, arguably frustratingly minimalist – new approach to ports.
Prince Muhammad commands an army of Western consultants, but his National Transformation Programme, the follow-up to Vision 2030, is both oddly specific and frustratingly vague.
But even if you put illegal manoeuvres to one side, money and power have (frustratingly) long played roles in gaming the system to access higher learning.
Fifteen minutes late, after a long period of a pinwheeling "wait" icon and frozen on-screen faces, the show starts, but the volume is frustratingly low.
More importantly, 8bitdo's option comes bundled with a wireless dongle so that you don't have to fuss with the frustratingly short cords available on Nintendo's controllers.
Instead, Neistat said he slowly, and frustratingly, distanced himself from his own company, retreating into what he knew best — producing videos for his personal YouTube channel.
Mega Man XDespite being some of the most frustratingly challenging side-scrolling platform games, you can't have a tiny Nintendo console without a Mega Man game.
Like most "political correctness run amok" commentary, it's frustratingly glib, suggesting that any attempt to curb racism is a slippery slope that leads to dangerous places.
You can trigger your super once it's full to unleash a super-powered barrage of punches on your opponent, which are (sometimes frustratingly) dodgeable and blockable.
The formation of the lawsuit itself is only a glancing priority for the first half of season one, which can make the series feel frustratingly slow.
Frustratingly, the only thing we know about the Denisovans comes from the genetic information extracted from a lone finger found in a Siberian cave in 2010.
Perhaps most frustratingly, you then have to cough up the year's worth of taxes all at once because the money wasn't automatically deducted from your paychecks.
Where previous special counsels like Whitewater's Kenneth Starr recommended impeachment, Mueller remained frustratingly opaque in a way that on Wednesday came off as obtuse at times.
A runner's VO2 max is determined in large part by genetics, and it's frustratingly hard to change; hard workouts improve it, but within a limited band.
Frustratingly, the details in Samsung's press release are spare so we don't know which computers, tablets, and phones the new Remote Access feature will work with.
"O'Say Can You See" plunders frustratingly obvious parallels and dichotomies: The twin towers are hidden from exhibition viewers; interrogation involves the uncovering of supposedly hidden information.
Now, sadly, saddled with this flatfooted and frustratingly flawed mechanic, it's like Apple shipped a bicycle with a pair of needles where the pedals should be.
But at the same time, the Oklahoman has been frustratingly slow in addressing this obvious regulatory barrier that, if removed, would help farmers and consumers alike.
Stadia, Google's big play to define the next epoch of gaming, was officially announced back in March, but the March event was frustratingly devoid of details.
Plenty of experimentation is done, but the results are frustratingly vague owing to the inability to be sure about the metabolites themselves or what they're doing.
The director, Kate Novack, has delivered a film that's detailed and affectionate, but also frustratingly static, making a point not to get in its subject's way.
In an animated feature, "The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special," Tom Hanks reprises his role as a frustratingly enigmatic dancing man in a pumpkin-patterned suit.
Ask a librarian to help you use it, or view the original (and often frustratingly illegible) records on your own with the Unified Census ED Finder.
Incomes for most households, after taxes and government benefits, have grown frustratingly slowly over the last few decades — considerably more slowly than the economy has grown.
Frustratingly, Carol nullifies the emotional weight this arc had for Ezekiel by returning him to his former self through a prepackaged speech about duty and inspiration.
"From the very beginning of the case, it has been frustratingly difficult to get pertinent information from the school district," Mr. Ballard said in a statement.
That longer ripening requirement and the drastic increase in Peruvian imports could explain why so many Chipotle staffers and customers have complained about frustratingly hard 'cados.
Wage growth has been frustratingly slow and could remain moderate as the fairly robust labor market attracts people who had given up the search for work.
The acceleration could also help lift wage growth, which has been frustratingly slow for years despite steady hiring, a surging stock market and rising home prices.
The app itself looks like it does on Apple TV and iDevices, but the way it handles outside content is different—frustratingly so in some cases.
There are a few deeper mechanics — you can drift for a speed boost, for instance — but it's mostly very simple, and the controls are frustratingly imprecise.
As frustratingly slow as Tillerson's internal deliberations have been, he deserves praise for acknowledging management reforms must derive from a strategic vision of the department's purpose.
Benson described the U.S. immigration system as a "multi-headed beast" with multiple agencies exercising authority and using discretion in ways that can be frustratingly opaque.
And frustratingly, there's no "no match found" option, so you find yourself waiting and wondering a lot longer than the 10 or so seconds it should take.
There's something to be said about a game that is frustratingly difficult — at points terrifyingly so — but that somehow doesn't deter you from wanting to play it.
Frustratingly, there's no known way to design a cake-and-eat-it-too algorithm that reconciles our moral values and the understandable human desire to not die.
Both Magic Leap and ILM are being frustratingly tight-lipped on what form this will take, but a video from ILM gives us a pretty good idea.
The platforming can feel frustratingly rigid and at times unfair, while the save system often forces you to repeat huge chunks of the game when you die.
We've had frustrating teaser images, frustrating teaser trailers, frustrating actual trailers, and now — brace yourselves — we have some frustratingly thin details about the start of season six.
In China, where banks are discouraged from lending to certain industries and are mandated to offer frustratingly low interest rates on deposits, non-banks fill the gap.
About five years ago when Glazer had his first child, he was curious about his son's sleeping and behavioral patterns but found existing video monitors frustratingly bad.
Or maybe the sound was intended to help draw the attention of the audience — a frustratingly restive one at Buttenwieser Hall on Monday — back to the music.
Frustratingly, the administration continues to push trade policies that threaten to further drive down farm prices and extend the recession in rural America into the foreseeable future.
And just this week, we saw some of that progress frustratingly recede as a tree fell on a crucial power line, knocking out power to 840,000 people.
Her's natural vivacity edges into fever and frenzy, as she spends time with her frustratingly fertile sister, Mary (Charlotte Randle) and their abstracted, academic mother (Maureen Beattie).
Western readers may find the allusions frustratingly indirect, but Kadare has accustomed himself to telling his tales slantwise, even in a post-totalitarian era where anything goes.
It&aposs seemingly simple but frustratingly difficult — one area that&aposs truly in need of some innovation, perhaps along the lines of Elon Musk&aposs proposed Hyperloop.
For Eric Scarmardo, 2252, a manager at a Chicago prescription benefit management firm, the solution to a frustratingly stubborn weight problem turned out to be blindingly simple.
Similarly, the elements ostensibly centered on theodicies and determinism are frustratingly low-level, and it's here that the novel's extensive reliance on magic most impairs deep inquiry.
Frustratingly, this same week, the UN convened the Climate Action Summit, where the nations of the world were asked to bring more ambitious plans to reduce emissions.
Here are all the possibilities Scott charts for nuclear, gathered in one of the EIA's trademark frustratingly small graphs (HOGRT basically means natural gas prices stay low).
Most frustratingly, while the album stakes itself on being raw and confessional, there's maddeningly little in the way of Kanye grappling with, or even cataloging his demons.
Pompeo was frustratingly opaque about how, exactly, the US planned to engage in the region — and be that "force for good" — other than simply not being Iran.
This weekend, users experienced the company's third app outage in as many weeks and most frustratingly, many users found that they only had two film options being offered.
Siding with Edgewater, and by extension Spacer's Choice, is frustratingly pragmatic, and it's not what I would have gone with had Parvati not stepped in to say something.
That sets it apart from the similar-looking but frustratingly limited Lenovo Smart Clock, which barely makes use of its display for anything other than showing the time.
Frustratingly, the remaining whales were "refloated" at high tide earlier today (at about 10:30 am local time), but 90 of them came back and re-beached themselves.
While no one has yet taken me up on this amazing idea, the monochrome devices that do exist have improved, yet are still frustratingly limited in their capabilities.
Destigmatizing men's erectile woes is a noble mission, but the company's claim that it's "weird" to leave a frustratingly flaccid member unmedicated does far more harm than good.
The touch function allows you to pick a point for the camera to focus on, but I found it frustratingly imprecise on the T20 and just avoided it.
Mercury retrograde can be frustratingly slow, but you're being given more time to work through your feelings and reorganize your schedule so it works better for your goals.
When I got home and started removing layers of running gear (much-needed in Canadian winters), I realized that my entire body was covered in frustratingly familiar welts.
The show has remained frustratingly vague when it comes to answering even the most basic questions about the Three-Eyed Raven, like WTF he even is or does.
As it turns out, the Founders Edition (apostrophe frustratingly absent!) is Nvidia's new designation for the reference cards that it's been building for every new generation of chips.
I mean, Spider-Man has an ideology, one that frustratingly presumes, over and over, that people deserve another chance, that forgiveness and empathy are necessary in every situation.
Frustratingly, this does not show up in the most-used statistic: life expectancy at birth, which rose by about the same amount in rich and in poor counties.
Frustratingly, this has continued over the last decade even as modifications that were intended to make the verification process easier have in many instances made the process worse.
Frustratingly, the conductor's raised arm is exactly where the boy's face would be, but if we look down, there is no sign of his bare legs and sandals.
This eliminated a frustratingly huge number of options, including our coup de coeur , Valentin, which my people were sure to shorten to Val and associate with cheap chocolates.
Anchored by Judi Dench's towering presence, what emerges is a small-scale film on the order of "Driving Miss Daisy," yet which leaves its protagonists' motives frustratingly murky.
Rue's plight spoke to me directly in a way that BoJack Horseman and other shows lauded for their depiction of mental health frustratingly get wrong, or even stigmatize.
Frustratingly, the show's publicity campaign chose not to highlight their body-positivity protagonist, but to tell a more familiar narrative — a teen girl utterly ashamed of her body.
That's because operating in the ocean poses a frustratingly difficult engineering problem: Corrosion, biofouling and extreme wave and current forces all contribute to the slow destruction of devices.
By contrast, much of the rest of "Past Perfect" deals with Henry and Molly and their respective relationships with the Kid, in scenes filled with frustratingly vague insinuations.
Frustratingly, most of the public demonstrates only the most superficial, sensationalistic understanding of what mental illnesses even are, one that's frequently informed more by stereotype than by fact.
Because, frustratingly, there appears to be no extant footage of Rubin being interviewed, the talking heads serve as docents through a life that has many corners of obscurity.
Frustratingly persistent evidence shows that males continue to dominate the airtime of coeducational classes, even in college and law school, and even when females are in the majority.
That haunting rendering of a panic attack provides the strongest moment in "Pipeline," Dominique Morisseau's passionate but frustratingly unresolved play about a family struggling to outrun social prophecy.
Frustratingly for many Labour supporters, Mr. Corbyn has resisted making flat-out apologies, refusing four opportunities in one TV interview before doing so, somewhat reluctantly, in a second.
Their daytime Treefort set, to a scant handful of people, felt frustratingly under-attended; they are the kind of band that I would love to find an audience.
"It's becoming frustratingly harder and harder to figure out whether he's physically attractive or not," wrote one fan on the TWOP forums shortly after the seventh episode aired.
It's a frustratingly vague clip and probably not footage that will appear in the actual season, but it raises some questions—namely, what's with Jon Snow's old-ass statue?
It's not just Ruth (the teenage would-be kingpin played by Julia Garner, who was the best thing about season one and is frustratingly wasted in season two), either.
Vikander and Fassbender have been frustratingly quiet about their wedding, so it's a relief that she at least held up her hand so we could see her new hardware.
The baker got a taste of viral fame after her daughter shared a video of her raging against a woman named Ginger, who frustratingly danced around a cheesecake order.
"After years of living in New York City and commuting on the subway, the Pigeon team knows first-hand that public transit can be frustratingly unpredictable," the website says.
"What a second," she says with a sudden look of concern — the one all of our parents have made while desperately paging Siri or frustratingly trying to geolocate themselves.
Stitching together cheery oral testimonies and frustratingly fuzzy archive material, Ms. Osmond counters the sparseness of visual record with brisk re-enactments and a Welsh chorus of quipping cronies.
Extraordinary measures by the Treasury Department are already being used to extend the deadline into September, but Secretary Mnuchin has been frustratingly vague about when we actually face default.
The sample of characters, frustratingly, consists almost entirely of liberals and intelligentsia types from the elites, yet Ms Gessen ably weaves their lives into a gripping, if grim, tapestry.
In this frustratingly fascinating video, makeup artist Ariel Tejada and hairstylist Justine Marjan work their magic as Kim is unfazed by the flurry of prodding, dabbing, teasing, and zhuzhing.
Weary of life, still grieving his dead wife some four centuries after her death ("I need 'closure,' as people say these days"), he makes for a frustratingly passive protagonist.
Its rudimentary adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning pairing is no match for the sophisticated semi-autonomous systems offered by Mercedes, Audi, Volvo and — frustratingly — Cadillac's own CT6.
One reason the Gospels are so powerful and durable is that they seem at once unnecessarily repetitive and frustratingly unfinished, even when they have been "finished" by later hands.
Trying to figure out the best way to remove Gogo's shoes, or to hang themselves with a frustratingly short length of rope, they morph into a writhing human pretzel.
Frustratingly, the Galaxy S10 will not support the new DeX features with Windows and Mac computers, despite having the same basic set of hardware specifications as the Note 10.
Ancestors, the first game from designer Patrice Désilets since the revelatory Assassin's Creed II in 2009, is frustratingly indifferent, much like the arc of evolution it's attempting to capture.
But Mars also opposes Neptune during this full moon, which may create a frustratingly passive—or passive aggressive—energy, and you need to watch out for schemers and manipulators.
I can't find my notes now, frustratingly, because at the time Newsweek still worked on ATEX, green-screened terminals that functioned as CMS, word processing, and interoffice messaging machines.
For some reason, 'words' such as QAT and ZA had always seemed second nature to me, but having to know the names of minor European rivers seemed frustratingly obscure.
This kind of weak attribution is frustratingly common in the cybersecurity world, and it can cause real problems as countries struggle to figure out the international diplomacy of cyberwarfare.
The book is also frustratingly light on what exactly is being done to mitigate the dangers of AI. To be fair, that's probably because the answer is not much.
Frustratingly, Mr. de Blasio has signaled only a reluctant willingness to support congestion pricing, favoring a higher income tax on millionaires that has had little support in the capital.
The thought process here was to supply the reader with only four limiting and ambiguous responses to a rather frustratingly generic question about such a complicated topic: the future.
This ancient Greek tragedy got a chic, brainy update with Yara Travieso's La Medea in a frustratingly short run at BRIC House, as part of PS122's Coil festival.
But frustratingly, you cannot use the two features together: setting your lights to arbitrarily turn off in 30 minutes is impossible with today's most sophisticated, cutting-edge smart home technology.
Frustratingly, the remote that comes with the Omen X 65 doesn't have the ability to control the soundbar's volume — it can only control the display's output via the touch strip.
But this wondrous future of a perfect blend of mobile, tablet, and PC operating systems in a hardware package that converts on the fly is still frustratingly out of reach.
After last weekend's frustratingly high violence, Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said 400 additional officers already were patrolling areas on the West and South Sides where most of the shootings unfolded.
As many unicorns have found out, to their embarrassment, larger financial institutions have no compunction about writing down the value of a struggling frustratingly-slow-to-be-listed portfolio company.
Members who attended Friday's briefing said Rosenstein was otherwise "very guarded" and "frustratingly cautious," deferring many answers to being under the purview of the recently appointed special counsel, Robert Mueller.
The sketch of course felt too real to be funny at times considering Che was needling an establishment that frustratingly denied people of color real awards in the same show.
All NFL playoff games will stream online again this year, but, frustratingly, you'll need to either have a cable account or be a Verizon Wireless customer to catch the action.
The virus is so frustratingly easy to pass to someone else because it "lives in nerve cells and can be dormant for a while and then reoccur," Dr. Chanchani says.
It's a shrewd maneuver by a documentarian seemingly loath to corrupt a feel-good Cinderella story with a taint of filthy lucre, yet it makes "Presenting Princess Shaw" frustratingly vague.
The optimists may be right that growth will pick up for the rest of 2016 as it did last year, but the trajectory of the economic recovery remains frustratingly uneven.
Yet If I had to buy a laptop tomorrow—and I'm in the market for a new laptop—I would seriously consider the Notebook 9, despite the frustratingly feeble battery.
But where do you draw the line between an interpretation that is freeing—and thus freeing to the audience, too—and one that is just frustratingly and bafflingly self-indulgent?
There is obviously a need for extreme caution, but research suggests that certain opioids may actually be useful in treating psychiatric diseases that have proved frustratingly unresponsive to current medications.
The debate over whether Clinton will be less innovation-friendly than Obama has been frustratingly subjective — investors Silicon Valley just seem to get a bad feeling from Clinton's populist rhetoric.
"Someone could just walk down the street and pick (an item) up, but that information is just frustratingly difficult to find," Pointy Co-Founder and Chief Executive Mark Cummins said.
Though the Arab world has a rich history of music, visual art, and film, the authors, frustratingly enough, found no reason to include any discussion of this in Media Arabic.
Consequently, as Owen — consistently more daring than his director — acquires a girlfriend and an assisted-living apartment, Mr. Williams's decision to prioritize his subject's point of view feels frustratingly restrictive.
America was going to become less reliant on foreign oil with or without it, the direct beneficiaries were too few and too localized, and the climate science was frustratingly inconclusive.
In places like Chicago, basic answers about dismissal rates, judicial patterns, bond amounts, jail stays and incarceration are crucial to understanding crime yet frustratingly hard to obtain despite recent progress.
Carmilla's two most interesting characters, LaFontaine (Kaitlyn Alexander) and Perry (Annie Briggs), are especially underused, and their relationship is left as frustratingly weird and ill-defined as it ever was.
Again, not a single soul actually appears in the trailer, so pinpointing what this show will actually be about is as frustratingly difficult now as it was many months ago.
He also brings a life story that adds a poignant depth to the production; whenever the show runs the risk of being too cerebrally, frustratingly abstract, Mr. Alston grounds it.
In our interview, Brennan could be frustratingly obtuse about his motivations for studying porn, and you get the sense that this evasiveness comes with being a self-appointed dispassionate observer.
Frustratingly, the challenges of adapting one's cuisine to a new region consigns many chefs and purveyors to the same fate that many second- and third-generation Americans face: perpetual othering.
In this cycle, for once, the impeccably crafted Second overshadowed the "Eroica" that followed, here a frustratingly grandiloquent piece, lacking the cohesion to carry its mighty ambitions through the finale.
Yes, but: We could be in for another long, cold winter, as many of the same forces that made last year's free agency so frustratingly slow are still at play.
But it frustratingly evades ever offering a straightforward summary of the actual details of the case against Syed, in favor of rehashing what a great guy everyone thought he was.
But for the most part, FFXII holds up remarkably well, which is an especially rare feat among role-playing games, where new gameplay advances can make older titles feel frustratingly dated.
On the surface, the MX Ergo, Logitech's latest entry into a frustratingly niche category of input devices, looks and works a lot like its M570 predecessor, which was released in 2010.
Updated with EPS figures based on non-GAAP diluted net income provided by Twitter in a separate note to TechCrunch (figures that it, frustratingly, didn't publish in the actual shareholders' letter).
Needlessly angry, frustratingly privileged young metalheads describe both Tool's fans and their contemporaries, and the band's jejune angst inspired a wave of aggro metal from the late nineties into the aughts.
Sniper, for example, or Driver, or Thief, though frustratingly, it insists on referring to them obliquely by code names, like "Inferno" or "Duke," without ever connecting those names to their faces.
Most frustratingly, Shadow Moon still has no idea what's going on around him at any time, which has to get him on a list of the densest television characters ever written.
Without opening up her brain to take a sample of the tumor, they couldn't be sure, though, they told her – one of many frustratingly inexact answers she got during her illness.
A state of emergency has been declared in the province of Alberta as a rapidly moving and frustratingly unpredictable wildfire continues to rage outside and within the city of Fort McMurray.
Although music streaming has been an integral part of daily life for what seems like ages, both the music industry and tech companies have consistently and frustratingly been behind the curve.
But the struggle to appeal to both halves of its presumed audience has left the film conflicted and erratic, a puzzling mix of highly specific details and frustratingly broad fantasy strokes.
Magic Leap has already attracted heavy investors in the form of Google and VC firms, but over the years it's offered frustratingly little news about what the tech will actually offer.
While that is projected to grow 10-fold over the next decade, any company building a consumer internet business has to deal with growing the pie — which can be frustratingly slow.
Frustratingly to Democrats, environmentalists, and people who enjoy clean air and water, there's nothing overtly illegal about using the machinery of EPA primarily to reduce EPA authority and deconstruct EPA rules.
Chris' main character trait is "being weird," and his interest in trans women is frustratingly used as another example of his "weirdness," rather than a sensitive exploration of his own sexuality.
But that closeness often leads him to omit or skim over vital details — particulars of the crime are frustratingly scarce, as are specifics on the sentencing laws that are denounced here.
Yet frustratingly, five episodes in and with four more go to, we are barely any closer to knowing what turned Andrew Cunanan into a pathologically mendacious psychopath, much less a killer.
Though frustratingly unsung, the Sound It Out concert series consistently brings some of New York's boldest and brightest improvisers to a welcoming little room in the heart of the West Village.
We learn that Mila's mother has remained in Africa, to visit her daughter only occasionally, but the details about her mother's life, and how this absence unmoors Mila, are frustratingly scarce.
Sometimes I "feed" books from my piles to my husband, Bill, a fast reader, because I'm a frustratingly slow reader and at least I feel I am reading them by osmosis.
Netflix's Locke & Key is a weakly written teen TV drama with some clunky supernatural elements thrown in — far less impressive than its tight, tense predecessor, and at many points frustratingly clumsy.
Ms. Osipova has frustratingly little, however, to do in the full-length ballet's first two acts, added by MacMillan after he returned to the Royal Ballet in 1970 as its director.
Granted, some of this Title:Point company production, at the Brick Theater, about a certain kind of mythological American noir is frustratingly cryptic, and some sections extend their welcome way too long.
While watching the Game of Thrones episode "The Long Night" (you know, the frustratingly dark one) in a very bright room, I could make out most of the action and details.
The show's central conceit is to throw money at individual borrowers, frustratingly (though understandably) leaving aside the question of what to do with the approximately 44,000,000 other student debtors out there.
Unfortunately, Jose's lipoma is pretty fibrous and stuck to the skull, so Dr. Lee has to snip it out piece by piece — which we saw last week — in a frustratingly laborious process.
While genetic testing for the BRCA1 variants has been around for years, there's a range of diagnoses, including what's called a "variant of uncertain significance" (VUS), which has a frustratingly unclear prognosis.
Whether you've experienced past trauma or are worried about opening up about your mental health, both experts were almost frustratingly simplistic on this issue: Wait until the time feels right to you.
In my experience, it is frustratingly rare to find a problem where academic number theory can be brought to bear on a recreational problem, so I was thrilled to find this one.
However, these technologies have always sat on the fringe — favourites for the geeks who dreamt them up and are willing to forgive their mass market shortcomings, but frustratingly far from being mainstream.
Cheryl's relationship with Diana ends with many open-ended questions, perhaps frustratingly so if you were expecting concrete answers, but Dunye doesn't impose, especially when this story is so personal to her.
"While CMG's sales recovery has been frustratingly slow and we see no silver bullets for a turnaround, Pershing's investment provides some validation of the long-term power of the brand," he wrote.
The best answer we've gotten from the creators so far has been the frustratingly vague promise of a "mid-2017" debut, but hello, it's March, and we still haven't heard a peep.
The device is 40 percent smaller than the original Xbox One, according to the company, and also does away with the frustratingly bulky power supply that the Xbox line is known for.
To date, typical survival times for species-to-species transplants—such as pig hearts being transplanted to baboons—have been limited to the 180 to 500 day range, which is frustratingly brief.
But the first time I tried the Better Back, it completely eliminated the buzzing discomfort I was so (frustratingly) accustomed to, which was usually at its worst when sitting at my desk.
And while Azaria has played all kinds of stock characters on "The Simpsons" — brash Southerners, unctuous Brits, frustratingly polite Canadians — he said they were permissible in a way that Apu is not.
As if turning the pages of a frustratingly dull book, I'll leaf through my shortcomings as a friend — text messages I haven't responded to, birthdays I've missed, nights out I've bailed on.
"From the consumer's perspective, this results in increased confusion, and makes it frustratingly difficult to comparison shop or to understand the full cost of travel," said Patrick Surry, Hopper's chief data scientist.
As a result, the narrative has a frustratingly digressive pace, though even when we feel we've wandered far from the central path the writer's lucid style persuades us to stick with him.
Critics of identity politics often get away with being frustratingly vague as to what exactly they're attacking; the weaknesses of the argument only become manifest when you press them on the definition.
Venture capital can be a frustratingly long waiting game for LPs, but even so it does seem like the model may be in a bit of a different place than it once was.
Of course, if you've ever had bangs — a long, curtain fringe or a heavier, blunt bang situation — you know that styling them to fall across your forehead just so can be frustratingly impossible.
As for Heard, it will probably take her a frustratingly long time to shed the "crazy" label — if, in fact, she is ever really able to distance herself from the drama with Depp.
Even Google's voice-powered Assistant, which can be used to look up information, send messages or place calls, or control smart home gadgets, still takes a frustratingly long time to respond and process.
Specifically, there's more context about why it takes Dumbledore so long to rouse himself to fight his former friend / lover (a relationship Rowling and the films remain frustratingly coy in establishing on-screen).
And the fact that NATO leaders are still devising ways to force Russian President Vladimir Putin to reverse course more than two years after he annexed Crimea speaks to a frustratingly slow process.
Frustratingly, Spigen is only selling the new cases on Indiegogo for now, for either $25 for the iMac-inspired case, or $35 for a bundle with both the iMac and iPhone 2G cases.
He's not wrong to highlight these risks—but in terms of what we're actually supposed to do about, his answers are frustratingly simplistic and opaque, in sharp contrast to his predictions of doom.
She co-founded the Organización Latino Americana of Eastern Long Island in 2002 as an advocacy organization for the local Latino community and culture, yet said frustratingly little progress has been made since.
The bill is underpinned by principles leaders in both parties have supported — including the use of sound science to justify federal policies and infusing greater transparency into an often frustratingly opaque rulemaking process.
It's a solid platformer, with a protagonist whose movement always feels satisfyingly rough, if frustratingly slow; you're very clearly hacking your way around with an icepick, not nimbly swinging from ledge to ledge.
I'm sure every modern-day president, from Carter to Obama, would have been ashamed to be compared to Ball, a father annoyingly and frustratingly adorable in a helicopter-parent, Kardashian kind of way.
Documentaries that compress vast swaths of history into a few hours can be frustratingly shallow, of course, and also say less than those that bore into one subject, place or moment in time.
And, sure, some of the reviews may be frustratingly vague (and everything is 4 stars), but it still represented a huge well of data for reviews and information about restaurants and the like.
Garbrandt's jab also teased an appearance—it is one of the sharper ones you will see in the UFC and yet frustratingly it has only featured a handful of times in his bouts.
Frustratingly, however, these perspectives play down the importance of a crucial group of disaffected voters: those who voted for Mr. Obama in 2012 but then failed to go to the polls in 264.
When: October 1–20193 Where: New York Live Arts (219 West 19th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) First performed in 1983, De Keersmaeker's Rosas Danst Rosas is minimalist and repetitive, at first glance frustratingly so.
Frustratingly, this very useful fast-switching feature has been available on iOS since at least March, and we're not sure what's taken Google so long to add it to its own operating system.
"This leads to frustratingly low growth, deflationary biases in prices, excess supply, and increasing debt from the supply side attempts to improve the situation because the savings rate is going higher," he said.
Verizon showed off the achievement with a frustratingly terrible picture, which seems carefully shot to prevent any glimpse of the 5G Moto Mod (or whatever prototype of the final product the company is using).
The default Mac and iPhone calendar app can be a frustratingly unhelpful assistant, routinely freezing up at random, hogging resources for no discernible reason, and refusing to communicate with any of your other programs.
It remains frustratingly prone to a small-country outlook: reluctant to spend enough on defence, to confront the imbalances caused by its trade surplus and to accept more burden-sharing in the euro zone.
The disappearance was commemorated in Malaysia with a moment of silence in the nation's parliament and a progress report on the investigation, which revealed frustratingly few new details on the state of the search.
Without set boundaries, you can end up second-guessing yourself and re-working your idea ad nauseum, often resulting in a frustratingly drawn-out process accompanied by pure, unfiltered resentment towards your own work.
By looking at these relatively small sales, it's frustratingly difficult to understand how Zayn and his team could neglect "the punter" en masse in favour of a smaller, narrower and pretty much inappropriate demographic.
Orth judges Madson a bit harshly for this; she's frustratingly tough on Cunanan's gay friends and lovers throughout the book, framing them as fame whores, drug addicts, perverts, and, at best, materialistic, superficial flakes.
Officials offered frustratingly few details about the crash, but it seems like a truck carrying the animals, and not a trench-coat full of hagfish driving the car, overturned and collided with another vehicle.
You can hardly fault the cast, which centers on Blanchett as Bernadette Fox, a semi-reclusive mother whom her Seattle neighbors find standoffish and her brilliant AI engineer husband Elgie (Crudup) finds frustratingly aloof.
Founder Cristen Pascucci said the concept for the map came from years of responding to women who contacted her with obstetric violence stories, and helping them make complaints to hospitals with frustratingly few results.
In this atmosphere, headline-grabbing protests against the government in one of their most well-known cities will frustratingly complicate their narrative of a united and powerful country, happy under the Communist Party's leadership.
But people who know things about what happens inside Twitter but frustratingly don't want to say this on the record are telling me and other journalists that Stone is permanently suspended from Twitter. Why?
Press play on the clip below, listen to the most frustratingly intriguing two seconds of audio you'll hear all day and pray that we get something a little more extensive from the pair soon.
The "Be Best" social program she debuted in May is both confusingly broad and frustratingly thin, and her tweets wildly range in style, likely taking on the tone of whoever's ghostwriting them at the time.
Frustratingly for the chimps, however, the fountain and the buttons were located nine feet (3 meters) apart, which meant a single individual couldn't both press the buttons and satisfy their thirst at the same time.
Some fancy accessories have made it possible to do it, and years ago Microsoft said it would be adding mouse support to games on its console, but the feature has in practice proved frustratingly limited.
Most of the websites I visit have frustratingly long load times because so many of them rely on resources from Google and get confused when my computer won't let them talk to the company's servers.
Todd: EPCOT also ends up standing in for something that's always present on The Americans: the thing you want to achieve or the place you want to get to that remains frustratingly out of reach.
When Obama announced the next day he was slowing the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, it was another reminder that the change he promised coming into office has happened at a sometimes-frustratingly slow pace.
The ball lightning weapons that Lin and Chen are responsible for creating could aid China against its adversaries (presumably the United States, but frustratingly, Liu never fleshes out the specific geopolitics of the looming war).
The game's fast-paced, slippery skating action holds up pretty well today, though the controls are unforgiving and it can be frustratingly difficult at times — the re-release could have used a touch of rebalancing.
After a week of collapsing asset prices, moves from central banks to weaken their country's currencies have proved frustratingly short-lived, leaving analysts scratching their heads as to what policymakers can do next to intervene.
But most frustratingly, Cho told BuzzFeed that people thought the message had to be fake because her family is Asian, and obviously Asian parents would never be okay with their kids getting a bad grade.
Worst of all, navigating those multiple paths in each map is unnecessarily, frustratingly confusing, giving you only a zoomed in mini map with mission icons placed in misleading ways that often force you to backtrack.
The Democrat Party has torn down every element of strong and independent society that could have been a lifeline to the black community, although they've been frustratingly (to them) unable to tear away their faith.
But Apple is still frustratingly limiting the specification: unlike Lightning ports, which are also part of the MFi spec for accessories, USB-C ports can't be used for pass-through charging or syncing on iPhones.
The new story, complete with a "quest system and branching narrative" suggests that it's going to bring together many of the more interesting concepts of the original game that were mentioned but left frustratingly undeveloped.
Frustratingly, no single volley of gun policies exists in a void, making the success of any one law or set of best practices in part contingent on the airtight implementation of different sets of ideas.
But frustratingly, all the dragon sex information Martin has provided so far has been filtered through the highly fallible historians he has invented, which cloaks all mention of dragon mating habits in contradictions and myth.
Frustratingly, the 'generation boring' moniker has become a regularly used explanation for the disappearance of clubs despite the fact we have yet to see a major nightclub close citing "lack of interest" as the reason.
Incredibly dramatic and frustratingly addictive, this all too short series will grab your attention — but if you do find yourself nodding off, you won't be too startled by anything on screen when you wake up.
He demolished the field at the home of golf for a runaway seven-stroke win at the British Open in 2010, and has frustratingly also finished runner-up in all four of the biggest championships.
Even if Kahlo's iconographic celebrity (her brows, her flower crowns) is frustratingly reductive, it's still possible to see how such style provides her with agency, where her own face and body are a primary canvas.
DOHA, Qatar — Nearly 11 days after peace negotiations between the United States and the Taliban began with high hopes, it has become clear that any resolution to the 18-year war could be frustratingly slow.
More than a week after the U.S. and the Taliban began another round of peace negotiations with high hopes, both sides are beginning to realize that their efforts will likely be complicated and frustratingly slow.
Most incidents were frustratingly reported by the prison rumor mill, and sounded a lot like this: Kenneth Harris, whose nickname is Justice, was nearly four years in on an 11-to-20 year sentence for robbery.
The issue is, for me and countless others, these buttons are placed exactly where your thumb and pointer finger go when you hold the phone naturally, making it frustratingly easy to accidentally engage the screenshot feature.
The Culture Ministry has called for the creation of a standardized keyboard that would make it easier to use accents, ligatures and special characters that make the French language unique but also frustratingly difficult to type.
But because it's to the side of the keyboard instead of below it, it's frustratingly small and narrow to use, leading to me admitting defeat and just plugging in an external mouse after a few minutes.
When I did find the right spot, I was all business, in and out of there like lightning: no fixing my hair in the mirror, no waiting around to use a frustratingly slow hand dryer, nothing.
The big picture: Once there was a race among auto and tech companies to develop self-driving cars, but now there's a shared belief that it's frustratingly hard and incredibly expensive to do so at scale.
Yet frustratingly, all of the major tension, missed deadlines and professional quandaries are presented as bafflingly old-school title cards, filling us in prior to a series of vaguely concerned conversations between Aoki and his manager.
If we want to see FDA approval for a device like Ava before our ovaries shrivel up and die, that means more clinical research, more funding, more prototypes, and perhaps most frustratingly, a sense of urgency.
In an effort that has been "frustratingly slow," Warner said, the investigation also prompted the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to warn 21 U.S. states whose election systems were the subject of tampering attempts by Moscow.
Not startlingly quickly, and rarely frustratingly, but there came a moment where I looked at the task the game was asking me to complete and realized that I had moved out of the realm of tutorials.
Fox's mid-90s animated series melted the minds of the American youth with its surrealist running gags and inane catchphrases that enraged a generation of elementary school teachers, but it frustratingly lasted just a few seasons.
"I am a Yale [University] grad, I'm also a Yale Law grad, I also went to high school at the National Cathedral in the '28500s and this is all just so frustratingly, terrifyingly familiar," she said.
Frustratingly, my Republican colleagues reject such proposals and instead invoke the straw man argument that "a gun is not a disease" and therefore the CDC has no premise to study our nation's epidemic of gun violence.
Frustratingly however, rather than representing the a cross-section of the nation's virile youth, the quotes appeared to have been lifted straight from a lifestyle tumblr, somewhere on frilly side of the internet where Zoella lives.
Injuries have remained frustratingly in the picture, though, with a back problem forcing her to retire during the Rogers Cup final and withdraw from Cincinnati, after she again reached Wimbledon showpiece at the All England Club.
Though there are lots of male partners who do their fair share, there's an area of parental labor that remains frustratingly resistant to change for many couples: It's called "worry work" or, colloquially, the mental load.
In "Penguins," the beautiful but frustratingly shallow Disneynature documentary, Ed Helms provides the internal monologue for a 5-year-old Adélie penguin referred to as Steve, who is about to embark on his first mating season.
In "Broken Clocks," she sang about a frustratingly iffy relationship, topping a slow-swaying vamp with jazzy, asymmetrical vocal lines that could dart nervously ahead, pivot suddenly, linger over a quivering tone and declaim a chorus.
"Freedom," co-directed by David Austin, is frustratingly opaque about the last decade of its subject's personal life with scarcely a glimpse of the older Mr. Michael, save for a "Carpool Karaoke" appearance with James Corden.
The life that Ms. Field reveals over the course of "In Pieces" is one that has been darkened by abuses and cruelties that are frustratingly commonplace for women, both inside and out of the entertainment industry.
So, if Farid manages to find some answers about his mom, those revelations could have major implications for both men — and for the show's supernatural plot, which is still creeping along at a frustratingly slow pace.
Most frustratingly, there is little exploration of what it means for this scandal to be unfolding at a company that's built its entire identity on serving as a standard-bearer of conservative, frequently misogynistic American politics.
The numbers are stark, but if you ask the experts—lawyers, scholars, activists, judges—why the death penalty has begun to fade in the US, you get all sorts of answers, many of them frustratingly vague.
DNS providers like Google and Go Daddy quickly pulled services, but as Prince mulled the implication of following their lead—Cloudflare had never terminated service over political pressure before—outrage boiled over at their frustratingly slow pace.
Hopper is clearly prioritizing getting Joyce to safety, but given that the attack happens in slow motion, it's also frustratingly easy to see that he gives up on Bob before Bob is dead, or even mortally wounded.
And, more frustratingly, I had no doubt this tour would never come to be (as of January 14, it had officially been cancelled, only for Calloway to change her mind again and "uncancel" it on January 16).
BERLIN (Reuters) - Scotland's Brexit negotiator said on Thursday it was still frustratingly unclear what kind of divorce the British government was seeking from the European Union, nearly five months after Britons voted in a referendum to leave.
J.P. Earlier this month, it appeared as if the promising 19-year-old Florida rapper Kodak Black was set to be released from jail, his latest stint behind bars in a short career frustratingly pockmarked with them.
With each new "cycle" comes a new way of souping up and expanding your base—and more ways to die of something terrible, like getting entombed in dirt, or of something frustratingly complex, like a plant being .
In practice, the narrator's restricted voice prevents us from seeing his world as clearly as we should, and we learn frustratingly little about its most vulnerable actors — the climate refugees on the far side of the Wall.
"Welcome to Lagos," the American debut of Chibundu Onuzo, a Nigerian writer whose previous novel, "The Spider King's Daughter," won Britain's Betty Trask Award, offers an earnest — though at times frustratingly frenetic — portrait of Nigeria's sprawling metropolis.
But even when the Booths sit down together for Thanksgiving dinner, and Wilkes, as they call him, provokes a fight about the war, this labored, fragmented play remains frustratingly inert, weighed down by a surfeit of story.
For years Sahafi has used her Instagram account to post videos and pictures of herself inside stadiums and to — perhaps most frustratingly for the authorities — give master classes in passing as a man to get into stadiums.
And while the 4.4 percent unemployment rate is the lowest in a decade, wage growth remains frustratingly slow, and the fortunes of college-educated workers have diverged sharply from those with a high school diploma or less.
Photo: APAfter the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on February 14th resulted in at least 17 deaths and 14 injuries, the pro-gun rights crowd trotted out a number of frustratingly familiar arguments.
I'd argue it's as good an occasion as any to make Liza Minnelli's Potato Shells, a frustratingly obscure recipe that calls for heaps of butter and sour cream and is drizzled with caviar and a splash of vodka.
Participants identified the FBI official as Mike Burham, and say he introduced the task force, but people familiar with the meeting say it was frustratingly one-sided, with the government officials declining to share information on ongoing activities.
Mercury is currently retrograde in your sign, so you might feel like you're moving at a frustratingly slow pace—but slowing down may be just what you need in order to regain your strength and continue pushing forward!
"Buffering and frustratingly difficult setups are a pain point in most homes, and few solutions make it easy to share network passwords via text or email, manage kids' screen time or even get great customer support," Weaver said.
Carrie Fisher continued to struggle with drug use in the days before her death, one of many details to emerge from an autopsy report released Monday that was full of new information but still frustratingly short on conclusions.
The landmark anti-discrimination law turns 50 years old in 2018, but efforts to desegregate inner cities continue at a frustratingly slow pace, and the Trump administration is looking to undercut the gains made during the Obama years.
Because as Mobley frustratingly tries to teach code to Angela, who otherwise is a noob with 1s and 0s, it deftly shows just how complicated these hacks are, one thing Mr. Robot has failed to do until now.
"I'm incredibly conflicted about the stock because I think it's the great social media platform out there, yet one that is frustratingly difficult to monetize," said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management.
But thematically, "De Materie" seemed frustratingly vague, no less than an exploration of the relationship between matter and spirit, using texts ranging from the 16th-century Dutch declaration of independence from Spain to excerpts from Marie Curie's diaries.
The study did not look at spending by age group, but if you're in your 20s, you may be noticing an uptick in the number of weddings on your social calendar, even though your salary remains frustratingly low.
For how much effort has been paid to stepping up the subpar quality of Siri and Alexa's voice recognition capabilities, the tech used on customer service lines that people call up seems even more frustratingly antiquated by comparison.
But into, and at various points throughout, the weekend, several sources involved acknowledged to CNN that things just aren't moving quickly -- and at times it has been frustratingly slow -- as some key lawmakers dig in on specific provisions.
While a shortage of the active ingredients used by one brand of injectable estrogen was resolved in 2016, trans people say the broader supply of estrogen still remains frustratingly out of reach in different parts of the country.
This may be a frustratingly vague answer, but maybe it's also liberating: With no magic pill, consider heat therapy and exercises first, and then maybe move on to other interventions, like massage, and find the ones you like.
New lanes of opportunity had opened, but they were narrow, and access seemed frustratingly arbitrary: Names drawn from an annual lottery was sometimes all that separated those who went to Kings Collegiate from those who went to MS 588.
The answers that the short video provides are really useful if you watched the film — it provides some context for the world building that was frustratingly glossed over as Will Smith and Joel Edgerton raced from gunfight to gunfight.
Frustratingly, the price hike for Verizon customers comes not only after net neutrality's repeal, but following major GOP tax cuts, which Verizon estimated last year would result in a $3.5 billion to $4 billion boost in cold, hard cash.
If "Elegy" is sometimes frustratingly synoptic — why don't Carrie and Lorna get a second opinion, for example — Paul Robinson's revival of "My Mother Said I Never Should" through Saturday at the St. James Theater could use a good trim.
But on the show, which famously and frustratingly ignores things like work, money, religion, and politics (four things you should, uh, talk about with your future spouse), these post-show influencer opportunities are rarely, if ever, discussed on camera.
"Unfortunately, although some of the Cryodrakon bones described in this paper are beautifully preserved, we don't have both halves of any of the animal's major limb joints—frustratingly common for pterosaur remains—which makes biomechanical analyses difficult," said Manafzadeh.
There doesn't appear to be any coherent philosophy underscoring the company's approach to the rules beyond the belief platforms aren't truly accountable for user-generated content, which means they're constantly playing catch-up and any progress tends to be frustratingly tenuous.
Designing its own AI chip is a smart way to keep things in house and cut down on costs, but it's also a little terrifying that so frustratingly opaque a company could be working on the brain for Skynet right now.
The Times report is frustratingly vague, but it says Facebook "got more users" by partnering with the companies (though it's unclear how), but also that it got data in return, specifically data that helped power its People You May Know recommendations.
There's a frustratingly familiar narrative around a young, classically beautiful woman having an affair with her older, arrogant boss, and though that's essentially where we pick up with Maya in Four Weddings, it's not the direction that the series takes.
The entire process is frustratingly time-consuming, especially since reporting within Messenger has, up to this point, been limited: You could report conversations by going through Messenger on the web (as opposed to the app) or using Facebook's reporting process.
The leadup sometimes feels frustratingly slow and repetitive, especially when the audience isn't really learning anything new about the characters, apart from the fact that Gabe is oblivious to Adelaide's past trauma, and that Zora and Jacob don't particularly get along.
Yet frustratingly whether or not resolution makes much difference at certain screen sizes is a point of debate—if you're sitting more than 6 feet from a TV than there is no discernible difference between a resolution of 4K and 1080p.
The surprising discovery of the fossilized remains of five early humans at a site in Jebel Irhoud, Morocco—along with evidence of stone tools, animal bones, and use of fire—is adding an important piece to this frustratingly incomplete archaeological puzzle.
Her women wander through Bordeaux and Berlin, every street meticulously name-checked, but in Ladivine's longest section, the daughter Ladivine Rivière goes on vacation with her husband and their two children to a frustratingly indeterminate English-speaking place outside Europe.
Meanwhile and frustratingly, Armada Interactive is remaining mum about what it's actually working on, except to drop a list of mobile gaming buzzwords that make little sense to 40 year-old me (hey, I made my gaming debut on Chuckie Egg).
In a wide-ranging hearing, the Democrats, who will take over leadership of the House of Representatives come January, urged tougher enforcement of antitrust law to address rising drug, gasoline and other prices as well as frustratingly slow wage growth.
But the company has been frustratingly vague on some key issues, including how much water and acid will be needed to extract copper, zinc, lead, silver and gold from all that ore, and where the resulting waste will be dumped.
Some of this stuff on this record, I cut the demo eight years ago, and I was still finishing the lyrics while we were mixing, and that's because on my own I can get a little frustratingly unsure of myself.
After months and months of frustratingly short clips and weird promo pictures that tell us literally nothing, HBO has released the official trailer for Game of Thrones season eight and—well, it doesn't really tell us anything either, but who cares!
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Already regarded as the greatest women's player ever to pick up a tennis racquet, Serena Williams's legacy is already assured but the record equaling 24th Grand Slam that would help build statistical proof remains frustratingly out of reach.
But with a price that's higher than Boosted's premium Rev scooter, and a top speed that's less than Bird's frustratingly slow rental scooter, Audi might need to do a little more to get its debut electric scooter off the ground.
Horror films provide a vehicle through which to express the rip-roaring blend of emotions Gillett mentioned, as these tales act as a permission to address frustratingly rigid realities, such as the yawning gap between the rich and the poor.
Maisel) or who are frustratingly still just "on the verge" (like Katja Herbers, who played my favorite character on the show as the only woman physicist working on Frank's team — she's now on Westworld, but give her a show already, Hollywood!).
Amazon Prime Video is more cluttered, particularly in terms of browsing for content—as you might expect if you've been shopping on the Amazon website lately—and getting back to something you've watched in the past, for example, can be frustratingly tedious.
This funding comes on the back of what CEO Linden Tibbets described in an interview as the company's strongest-ever year in terms of revenue and growth (without disclosing any actual numbers; IFTTT has never been very transparent on this front, frustratingly).
Here, too, the narrative can be frustratingly narrow, particularly when it comes to Leontis' depiction of the Delphic Festivals, which hones in on the dramatic performances that fell under Eva's purview and gives only passing mention to the festival's other, surely spectacular events.
If the writers positioned their choice as an opportunity for a productive dialogue while ignoring the fact that the character's fate is also a painful, traumatic death, the frustratingly unknowable subtext would linger: Is the character being punished for the actor's wrongdoing?
Frustratingly, Windows 10 S is still Windows at its core, so websites will still ask if you'd like to install apps (Yes, Google, I would prefer to use Chrome but I can't!), and installers will even tantalizingly download as they normally would.
Despite the billions of dollars generated each year by the legal marijuana businesses operating in 22019 states and the District of Columbia, the legal marijuana market in this country remains frustratingly, and hazardously, unable to participate within the traditional United States banking system.
But "Fosse/Verdon," despite its shuffled chronology, its stylized countdown captions ("267 Days Since Verdon's 1st Tony Award"), and some "All That Jazz"-esque surreal flashes meant to suggest inner conflicts, is a frustratingly linear project, flattening kinky situations into straight lines.
As a platformer, Sonic Forces has fundamental problems: Sonic's "targeting" mechanic is frustratingly unreliable; the double jump doesn't push high enough and is tough to parse when it's been activated, rendering it useless; the loose and imprecise platforming drives me up a wall.
The men I'd previously dated thought of themselves as staunch feminists — in hindsight, frustratingly so, at least in the sense that they were too inclined to defer to me (under the guise of respecting me) to ever take charge, either financially or sexually.
Over the entire 203-year history of The New York Times, between 15 and 20 percent of our obituary subjects have been women — a frustratingly imprecise number that also fails to fully reflect huge changes over the decades in the obituary form itself.
When asking Brendan about the differences between Canadian and American crowds, he frustratingly explains the lack of enthusiasm he gets from some American bands to venture across their northern border because they believe it to be not as exciting or big as America.
In that case, Israel could find itself boxed into a tough spot: having to act and risk a devastating clash involving Iranians, Lebanese, Syrians and Russians — or frustratingly seeing Iran achieve yet another of its objectives by placing itself on Israel's doorstep.
When Google introduced Accelerated Mobile Pages, or AMP, in October 2015, it said the new format would help publishers with one of their biggest headaches on smartphones: Browsing mobile websites was so frustratingly slow that many smartphone users abandoned pages before they opened.
As the Tripped Up columnist, I've fielded hundreds of emails about the ways in which Times readers have spent their time off, whether it's for a 90th birthday trip or a family vacation with five children, and how things frustratingly went wrong.
Frustratingly for Google, iOS devices held the key advantage in mobile handset performance because Apple owned the whole stack—Cupertino was able to exert full control over both the hardware and the software to ensure every iPhone worked exactly as it should.
Although the first half of the book can be frustratingly withholding of information about the circumstances of the tragedy, the plot gets moving in the second half, detailing a dissolution complicated and interesting enough in its political and ethical implications to compensate.
Since stock compilation producers are frustratingly hard to track down beyond the appearance of the compilations themselves in online music stores and streaming services, I have many unanswered questions about this album, and for all I know this music was recorded by algorithm.
You can weaken the faction in power by various means and force a battle (a melee in which the combat, now against dozens, feels frustratingly sloppy), but ultimately the guards and camps feel much the same as one another — Spartans have different helmets from Athenians.
If the recentralized internet's megaplatforms like Google (which index all the world's information) and Facebook (one social network to rule them all) succeeded in expanding internet accessibility, they did so by making online a place that is somehow both impossibly loud and frustratingly flat.
The chosen user is u/shittymorph who tends to leave well-written comments all over Reddit that seem truly insightful and make you realize what a great site you're browsing, until they frustratingly end in the same copypasta everytime — an obscure piece of wrestling trivia.
Even with the extra few degrees that the screen hinge (which lifts the entire back of the base of the laptop off a desk) provides, it's just plain difficult to read the frustratingly flat display, especially if your office has a lot of overhead lighting.
But it is powerful as a story that examines the pain we feel when our fears impact the love we have for someone—and the ways our identities as parents, spouses, and friends become frustratingly entangled with social morés we thought we were above.
In a post that's simultaneously informative and frustratingly buzzwordy, Essential's Head of Engineering Manuel Roman writes about Home's operating system: Ambient OS provides a set of services and abstractions that enable the development and execution of applications that run in the context of your home.
As drivers around the world went on strike just days before Uber's IPO, they shared harrowing stories of being overworked and underpaid, subjected to a frustratingly opaque payment system, and even sleeping in their cars in order to save enough money to get by.
The long-awaited flashback sequence we saw in episode three was something of a double-edged sword: on the one hand it was damn cool to see Ned Stark in action again, but on the other hand it was all too agonisingly, frustratingly short.
According to Thursday's report—a frustratingly vague document that fails to name names—Baylor systemically and habitually discouraged women from reporting sexual assault accusations, and even went to far as to retaliate against at least one woman who had the courage to do so anyway.
But considering the frustratingly still-unconfirmed romance between Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello — which culminated in a much-hyped VMAs performance that turned out to be a big tease — it's not unreasonable to think all that publicity gave their voting numbers an undeserved boost.
Perhaps it stems from the fact that Drake has legions of "female fans," a designation that has frustratingly been used throughout US music history as a sexist dis to signal an artist's lack of seriousness -- boy bands, girl groups, and bubble gum music, anyone?
It's a frustratingly shallow performance, in which the actor and his director focus on flashy surfaces (his comically on-the-nose tattoos include the words "Damaged" and "HAHAHAHA") rather than plumbing the depths and darkness that made the Joker so memorable in the first place.
Jay Clarke briefly resigned as the chair of the Rockbridge County Democrats to protest the party's treatment of local Democrats, and he told the New Republic that he found the state party frustratingly uncommunicative about the local committee's place within its gubernatorial campaign strategy.
Interviewing eyewitnesses and consulting declassified archives — an official record that was frustratingly meager when it came to certain details and, Higginbotham says, couldn't always be trusted — he reconstructs the disaster from the ground up, recounting the prelude to it as well as its aftermath.
Its story of a terminally ill former schoolteacher (Diane Keaton, who is 73) who fulfills a lifelong dream when she starts a cheerleading club in her new retirement community frustratingly failed to harness a talented ensemble that included Pam Grier, Rhea Perlman and Jacki Weaver.
Frustratingly, her chances of winning seem slim beside Olivia Colman, who just won the award at the Golden Globes, but this smidgeon of recognition for a woman and a film that was so well received by literally everyone is as much as we're going to get.
And I'd noticed that whenever my friend spent money, he pulled out his phone and recorded it in an app, whether it was a $2000 coffee or a $25 grain bowl at Café Gratitude, a frustratingly intimate restaurant in our then-mutual home city of Berkeley.
It may not be a great phone, either — frustratingly, the Fold's front screen is far smaller than that of most of today's phones, there's no S-Pen stylus support, and it's missing features we've taken for granted from Samsung like expandable microSD storage and a headphone jack.
The stitched jacket is part of an entire line of Pac-Man-themed gear from the Japanese brand, which also includes t-shirts, and a collection of sweaters and hoodies that remind people of how graphically crude video games used to be, while still frustratingly challenging.
But frustratingly, Dr. Bertin said, A.D.H.D. itself makes all those interventions much more stressful for everyone, and "when parents are feeling swamped and overwhelmed it's really hard to do a lot of things that are recommended in taking care of A.D.H.D." And of course, there's medication.
"I know the process has been incredibly difficult, frustratingly slow from the perspective of family members, but on the [other] side, I've seen those who are working on this process as well and I can also acknowledge that they are working incredibly hard too," Ardern reportedly said.
Concerned with choice in the most universal sense, its portrait of women navigating a world that's rapidly opening up yet still frustratingly restrictive — plotlines about back-street abortion and the difficulty of celibacy are as relevant today as in the 1950s — feels disarmingly honest and real.
The competition has been hysterically incompetent (the Angels), bewilderingly underachieving (the Astros), terminally mediocre (the A's) and frustratingly snakebit (the Mariners), leaving the Rangers to dart to a 2231 game division lead, by far the widest gap in baseball next to Chicago's in the NL Central.
Instead, audiences got the frustratingly milquetoast sci-fi tale of Jim (Chris Pratt), an engineer who accidentally wakes up nearly a century too early during an interstellar journey to a far-off planet and becomes obsessed with a pretty writer named Aurora (Lawrence), who's still in hibernation.
There are some visible seams where these different concepts fit together, most notably trial-and-error platforming sequences and frustratingly dark visuals, particularly in the tombs, that can make it easy to miss key points like a rope dangling from the ceiling that's necessary for escape.
"I know the process has been incredibly difficult, frustratingly slow from the perspective of family members, but on the (other) side, I've seen those who are working on this process as well and I can also acknowledge that they are working incredibly hard too," Ardern said.
As it turns out, finding the perfect summer wedding ensemble is a bit like the search for the perfect mate: There are a lot of options on the market, but it can be frustratingly difficult to find the one that suits your particular wants and needs.
The exceptions: Flash, who runs around in slo-mo superspeed that's frustratingly similar to the effect used to portray Quicksilver in X-Men: Days of Future Past and X-Men: Apocalypse, and Batman, who keeps showing up in different vehicles, trying to protect his nowhere-near-invulnerable body.
Even app developers that were bullish about the platform were frustratingly vague about what was different now compared to when the Store launched in 2012, and why Windows 10 S would not go the way of its failed store-focused predecessors Windows RT and Windows 8.1 with Bing.
Add in that Dark Sky is somewhat frustratingly unreliable at times (I've had months where it forecasted almost prophetically, mixed with weeks of just utterly useless predictions), and the fact that the Wear OS app is only available as part of a subscription, and it's an even tougher sell.
The rest comes from a vast array of different sectors, including cars and trucks, industries like steel and cement, refineries, natural gas use for heating in buildings, methane from agriculture and landfills, and so on: In most of these other sectors, the United States has made frustratingly little headway.
Q-Tip would go down as the enduring star of A Tribe Called Quest as his solo and production work kept him afloat (while his partner-in-rhyme released excellent but frustratingly unheralded music on his own), but Phife never met a verse he didn't try to pulverize.
That person was me, and I found myself with five or six game-breaking cards because my friends either weren't paying attention, didn't understand what was being asked of them (the UI is frustratingly unclear), or found the lag between touching the screen and seeing a reaction jarring.
At times, The Good Fight can feel like the brainchild of liberal baby boomers who took a huge bong rip, scanned Vice headlines, and then decided to go down a #resistance Twitter hole, all the while giggling at themselves and the frustratingly helpless situation they think we're all in.
That's because the resources you may need to survive a severe case—an intensive care unit, a ventilator, doctors to operate it, and nurses to care for you—are concentrated in metropolitan areas, and the lack of a national healthcare system means these resources are frustratingly difficult to share.
From Europe, the line on Russia appears frustratingly unclear, even naïve, at a time when Moscow is accused of perpetrating a nerve agent attack on British soil (Trump, thankfully, has said that if the British insist they have the evidence for it, he's willing to believe their theory).
No matter what level I set the LifeMix to – which, frustratingly, can only be adjusted in the app, the headphones can only toggle between full ANC and the last LifeMix setting you had – it was still difficult to hear other people talking when I was playing content in the headphones.
The greatest threat to food manufacturers is frustratingly simple: More parents are preparing their own baby food, an option that is cheaper, gives gives them control over what they feed their children, and turns out to be very convenient if made in large batches to freeze and use later as needed.
While hordes of Mr. Robot fans are still trying to comprehend the countless theories that have stemmed from last week's two-hour premiere — Vulture's take may still frustratingly ring true — this week's episode might have tipped its hat toward a major plot line having to do with one character: Ray.
Frustratingly enamored of licentious T-shirts and polo shirts produced by Carne Bollente, an indie label founded by the French model and artist Felix Gesnouin and a band of his pals, I went hunting for one of its shirts featuring subtly embroidered logos of couples of every sexual stripe getting busy.
In fact, Left Alive is the the latest game in the long running, and frustratingly underappreciated, Front Mission series, which began with the eponymous tactical RPG Front Mission on the Super Famicom in 1995 and which last saw an entry in Front Mission Evolved, a much-maligned action game from 53.
The Senate has failed twice in two days to move forward on a massive $1.6 trillion-plus economic stimulus amid objections from Democrats, causing tempers to flare among senators who are becoming increasingly agitated and restless over the frustratingly slow pace, while more Americans are getting sick and losing their jobs.
Célestin makes a fast new road the central promise of his political campaign, and Berlinski makes it a central tragicomic theme of his novel: something we take for granted can be frustratingly difficult to achieve in a very poor country like Haiti; its power to transform impoverished lives is correspondingly greater.
And Variety recently called him "bad" for the show: He is simply a more advanced player, a perfect one, seemingly sent from the future to dominate the show, and his personality as a TV character is frustratingly difficult to know, even by the standards of the breezily quick thirty-minute game show.
But then he does arrive on the scene in episode 4 amidst the first major expansion of Lyra's world: a brighter and more fantastical shift after three episodes of dim studies and barges in grey Oxford and London, that still manages to spin its wheels frustratingly even as it introduces beloved key characters.
When asked about Lorde's absence on the slate of performers, Ken Ehrlich, the executive producer of the Grammys, said: Frustratingly, his response feels a lot like he's suggesting that Lorde ought to be happy with simply being nominated, and that seems to be the Grammys' attitude to women in general this year.
To that point, he was an injury-prone eight-year veteran known for, in order, a persistent feud with Shaquille O'Neal about his frequent blooper-reel performances on TNT's "Shaqtin' a Fool," his outspoken mother (Pamela McGee, a former star player), his love of drinking water, and his frustratingly untapped athletic potential.
Saudi Arabia's shortsighted support for extremism has been blowing up in its face since the 1920s The findings, though frustratingly inconclusive, are in line with what many analysts and journalists have long suspected: that while the Saudi government was probably not involved, rogue Saudi officials sympathetic to al-Qaeda may have been.
But Mangold and his co-writers (The Wolverine and Minority Report screenwriter Scott Frank and American Gods writer/showrunner Michael Green) have managed something that's been frustratingly rare over the past decade-plus of grim-n-gritty superhero takes: they earn the tone by developing a rich, even nuanced emotional landscape around their characters.
In its outlines, the plot seems standard enough: Twenty-year-old college student Margot begins a brief, frustratingly hot-and-cold relationship with the older Robert, vacillating between affection and revulsion as she tries to read his motives; when she finally gives up and breaks it off, his reaction exposes him as a boring misogynist.
There are notable difficulties even getting started: it's challenging to identify the right cells to culture; the serum typically used to grow cells for medical research costs a thousand dollars a litre; rapid cell growth is frustratingly elusive; and the traditional best kick-starter for that growth is fetal bovine serum, taken from dead calves.
It's frustratingly unsatisfying on a plot level, but it's so blatantly absurd that it loops right back around to being charming — like the time one of Pretty Little Liars' characters got locked into an empty school which transformed itself into a death trap and blared "ACT NORMAL, BITCH!" at her through the PA system.
Those requirements, health care providers say, are not only frustratingly vague but also threaten their ability to help adolescents through Title X. After a courtroom victory for the Trump administration last week, American teenagers may no longer be able to rely on a federal program that lets them access birth control and STI testing on the cheap.
If anything, the way in which he's picking his Secretary of State — by establishing a "top four" pool of candidates, then putting them through assorted "challenges" (like a dinner with rumored candidate Mitt Romney) — is even more like a reality show, if a frustratingly opaque one, which the American people don't get to see the ins and outs of.
ECB President Mario "Draghi is, frustratingly, on the one hand saying that the progress we have achieved and expect to achieve is contingent on continued accommodation, which doesn't speak to a central banker that's ready to pull the rug away from QE," said Richard Franulovich, a senior currency strategist at Westpac Banking Corporation in New York.
Many women were taking feminism for granted (possibly even considering themselves frustratingly 'post-feminist'), Hillary Clinton was a few months away from announcing her candidacy, and we all (or rather, many but not nearly enough of us) had clear hopes for a world in which the U.S. would soon have its first female president in office.
Patton reprised his role, albeit in a somewhat hammier fashion, in The Darkness' bombastically fun if frustratingly brief sequel of 2012 (from which all of these screenshots are taken), and followed up on his video gaming debut by contributing mechanical growls to Valve's imperial puzzler Portal, and voicing the protagonist of the 2009 reboot of Bionic Commando.
Anyway: this is by far the biggest batch of Pokémon added to the game since launch — we got Ditto back in November, a goofy little Pikachu in a Santa hat in December, and a handful of baby Pokémon that you could frustratingly only get from eggs (read: walking + random luck + maybe some premium items to speed up the process).
"ECB President Mario Draghi is, frustratingly, on the one hand saying that the progress we have achieved and expect to achieve is contingent on continued accommodation, which doesn't speak to a central banker that's ready to pull the rug away from QE, " said Richard Franulovich, a senior currency strategist at Westpac Banking Corporation in New York.
Nine days in spring offered a case study in Mr. Trump's approach to some of the most daunting issues confronting him and the nation: When the goal seems frustratingly out of reach through traditional means, threaten drastic action, set a deadline, demand concessions, cut a deal — real or imagined — avert the dire outcome and declare victory.
If anything, the way in which he's picking his secretary of state — by establishing a "top four" pool of candidates, then putting them through assorted "challenges" (like a dinner with rumored candidate Mitt Romney) — is even more like a reality show, if a frustratingly opaque one, which the American people don't get to see the ins and outs of.
"The 'Santa Rally' which had been hoped for has proven to be frustratingly elusive; and now markets are quite happy, if not desperate, for at least a dovish line to be thrown by the FOMC (and other global central banks)," said Mizuho Bank in a note on Monday, in reference to the U.S. central bank's upcoming Federal Open Market Committee meeting on Dec.
The move represented a distressing new low for a company that has been frustratingly inconsistent in its efforts to ban hate groups from using the website, shield prominent Twitter celebrities from harassment, and clarify its policies for confused users, all while promoting free speech and creating exceptions to its own rules so as not have to ban the US president from its platform.
In Afghanistan, where Holbrooke was Obama's special representative, he often took a more pragmatic view than the president, who could barely tolerate him and his analogies to Vietnam, with Hamid Karzai figuring for him as a redux of Ngo Dinh Diem and the Taliban as a frustratingly fragmented version of the Viet Minh, with whom Holbrooke advised cutting a political deal.
With this in mind, making meaningful progress in the American gun debate perhaps requires something different than passing gun restrictions (many of which remain frustratingly inconclusive in their effectiveness, even as they may lead to conservative backlash), aggressively punishing the "bad guys with guns" (which disproportionately harms men of color), or debating ad nauseam the "real" meaning of the Second Amendment.
Brittany Packnett, a member of the policing commission who has met with Mr. Obama several times, said she had encouraged fellow activists to aim high in what they are asking of him, even as her own expectations of what the federal government can do are tempered by a career doing policy work that is often incremental and can seem frustratingly slow.
While it's appreciated that the ACLU acknowledges independent creators face a daunting problem regarding protecting their works, and while it doesn't oppose the idea of creating a small claims process, the concerns it's voicing about the bill – most of which have absolutely nothing to do with free speech or due process, and more to do with its donors' wallets – are frustratingly dishonest.
But Taubes explains his caution by reminding us that we are no longer dealing with deficiency diseases, like scurvy, which can be solved with a single magic bullet like vitamin C. We're talking about degenerative diseases, which take a long time to develop — a lifetime of sweets, in other words — and (frustratingly, if you're out to prove the hypothesis) don't develop in everyone.
") And frustratingly for many Libertarians, Johnson appeared defensive and uncomfortable when asked by emotional questioners to define the outer boundaries of Libertarian policymaking on everything from guns to drugs to his own religious faith ("I have to admit to praying once in a while," he said, weirdly, before outlining an unusually (for modern politics) Deist approach: "The God that I speak to...doesn't have a particular religion.
Frustratingly, the right length to tell this story is probably six hours or so: All the Money frequently felt truncated, its story too sprawling for any of its characters to really connect, only Plummer holding the story together; Trust, meanwhile, feels a little scattered and bulky, constantly distracted by whatever catches its fancy when it might be better off bearing down and focusing on a particular storyline.
This is because it is the first time that the Fed has raised interest rates in nearly a decade and perhaps even more importantly, it crystalizes the Fed's belief that after years of frustratingly slow growth and multiple fits and starts, the economy has finally improved to the point where zero percent interest rates are no longer needed to ward off the threat of another recession.
It does posit him as a frustratingly familiar Chosen One with special powers (dubbed "the shine," which will ring bells for fans of either the book or film version of King's The Shining), but it also takes the time to establish his family dynamic, and linger on the pain of a pre-teen discovering he can't rely on the adults in his life to understand or stand up for him.
Somewhat frustratingly, for storing documents in the cloud, you're pretty much stuck with OneDrive or using web apps to access services like Dropbox or Google Drive — while you can install a Dropbox app from the Windows Store to view your files, you can't sync them without the full desktop app, which you can't install on Windows 10 S. Email Microsoft's own built-in mail app is pretty good, even with Gmail.
It's a tough song to cover, but Ms. Charles's band mostly got it (Revive's other stage, at the Bowery Ballroom, hosted a less successful closing jam session on Saturday, full of special guests like Thundercat and Bilal but frustratingly orchestrated by the drummer Chris Dave, who could never seem to get satisfied with his sound team or his band.) Vocalists at the edges of jazz, R&B and spoken word were a recurring theme throughout both weekends.
Frustratingly, I had to sign something that meant I couldn't share what we were told in the room, and we weren't allowed to take photos inside, but I can say that what we learned was very helpful: How to actually listen instead of doing that thing where you think about what you're going to say rather than what your friend is saying, and how to avoid being judgmental or forcing an opinion of how you would do something on others.
But in doing this we were forced to wrap up the preview frustratingly, with what seemed like half a page of questions about Ngannou's ability to deal with feints and straight hitting, retain his form and movement over the rounds, and stop takedowns after the opening minutes—and the honest conclusion that while absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, there just isn't a lot that we could say that Ngannou could do outside of lightning fast hitting in the opening round.
The pages chart Schemel's independent childhood in Marysville, Washington—kissing decidedly straight girls, eating frozen meals late at night, and watching TV with her brother, Larry, while her mom was away for days at a time—before being suggested for the role of Hole's drummer by Cobain, the band's rise to notoriety, and a steady and frustratingly drawn-out descent into substance dependency that sees her selling everything she owns, living on the streets, and funding her habit by giving men sexual favors.
Leave it to our drought-stricken state to deliver a torrential downpour out of nowhere in the middle of Sunday, destroying all of Grimes' equipment, shutting down the second main stage, and sending the day's schedule into a tailspin amidst what was already an overcrowded, frustratingly laid-out space (this year's edition was supposed to go down at the more expansive Oak Canyon Park in Silverado, but was relocated to its old location at the last minute for reasons unknown).
And the very fact that it has happened in this way reminds us, quite powerfully, quite joltingly, what else the exhibition leaves almost entirely unsaid about the complicated relationships between Islam and the West, and what a wasted opportunity it has proven to be, An otherwise painstakingly interesting show, though never really much more than that, Inspired by the East promises so much yet delivers, in intellectual terms, so frustratingly little at the very moment when there's so much crying out to be said in this world of thuggish prejudice and wanton ignorance.

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