- Although that can indeed be frustrating, this is probably the only way to treat so grand a topic.
- One of the most frustrating things with mobile phones is a lack of signal.
- What was the most frustrating domestic and foreign policy experience that you had?
- Why is writing an essay so frustrating?
- This can be incredibly frustrating!
- That may be frustrating but is not hopeless.
- It's very frustrating, very sad.
- Boy, this is frustrating.
- It was so frustrating.
- It can get really frustrating, really fast.
- We've had some frustrating cases.
- We also have a lot of seminars and I find with so many people expressing their views it can get quite frustrating.
- The world of corporate purchasing can be frustrating for small entrepreneurs who get requests for elaborate formal estimates and bids.
- Analysis of Investment Risk Testing Families and Employment Difficulty Frustrating Graduates in Higher Education.
- I lose my way so easily and it's always frustrating.
- It's frustrating, depressing, and costs us income.
- It is a tough, frustrating and bloody business.
- The result of the exam is frustrating to us.
- The section on lateral thinking is both fun and frustrating.
- Getting a job without experience with just a college degree can be frustrating.
- Mom: How frustrating! The bus is still not coming.
- You are the most frustrating human being I have ever met.
- This can be immensely frustrating to new designers.
- This has been a slow and frustrating process.
- It can be quite frustrating.
- It's frustrating.
- What is the most frustrating thing about police work?
- This can be a frustrating experience.
- The first one can be frustrating and risky.
- While the continued gender penalty in the labor market is frustrating, our finding that misperceived weight does not harm workers is more heartening.
- This will be frustrating and fun.
- Take the last five years, for example. In2005, for many, online video was a balky, stuttering, frustrating experience.
- Students in university towns may also have access to another lever for involvement in accelerated math: math circles.
- By minimising human involvement, the idea was to minimise the risk of flawed results.
- Other forms of prenatal involvement, including volunteering at school and observing a child's class, also fail to help, according to the most recent study on the topic.
- The statement by the military denied any involvement in last night's attack.
- Involvement in sports, in particular, rose almost 50% from 1981 to 1997: boys now spend an average of four hours a week playing sports; girls log half that time.
- Deep down, she supported her husband's involvement in the organization.
- In the contextof this discussion, it seems valuable to first find out the cause of change in the case of parents' involvement with their grown children.
- Generally speaking, in a high-context culture, people lean towards heavier sensory involvement or closeness to people.