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If you know why you continue to be frustrated and depressed at work, yet you do nothing about it, you'll continue to be frustrated and depressed.
"I'm frustrated, you should be frustrated, all Chicagoans should be frustrated," Superintendent Eddie Johnson of the Chicago Police Department said on Sunday at a news conference.
"I'm only the latest generation to be frustrated," Finney says.
The Trump administration might be frustrated but is hardly blameless.
"I know some are going to be frustrated," he said.
But if you don't live in NYC, don't be frustrated.
"There's nothing to be frustrated about," Devils Coach John Hynes said.
Should fans be frustrated with the league's handling of this issue?
Researchers seeking answers to why pay gaps persist may be frustrated.
"We can't be frustrated," said Sharks defense man Marc-Edouard Vlasic.
Some 'shippers will be frustrated as hell; others happy as clams.
" He added: "Investigators at C.I.S. have a right to be frustrated.
While marketers may be frustrated right now, few have actually left Facebook.
Remember, nobody can be frustrated while saying "Bubbles" in an angry voice.
But he recognizes that angry voters have valid reasons to be frustrated.
Prime subscribers may be frustrated with slow delivery speeds and cancel subscriptions.
Mr. Kushner was said to be frustrated by Mr. Mulvaney's podium gaffe.
Some people might also be frustrated by inconsistent experiences with chip card readers.
Some actors might be frustrated if their latest film role didn't include lines.
Sessions responded that he understands why some Americans — and Trump — may be frustrated.
A reader yearning for an all-explaining style of storytelling will be frustrated.
Trump has had good reason to be frustrated, current and former officials said.
He said some people, including officers, appeared to be frustrated with the situation.
Indianapolis ColtsOne thing to know: Fantasy owners must be frustrated with Bruce Arians.
Now, he is described by associates to be frustrated, disappointed, and a little embarrassed.
So the pendulum will swing back and the FBI will be frustrated yet again.
Again, Trump is not the first president to be frustrated with the Supreme Court.
"It's easy to be frustrated, especially when you're not winning a lot," Darling said.
"People are entitled to be frustrated, I can accept that," Rosenstein told the Journal.
Just when I'm ready to be frustrated with her, she is in her therapist's office.
Instead, it allows its characters to be frustrated and perplexed, but doesn't make them defeatist.
I can sometimes be frustrated by the difference between discussion and the ability to act.
Or pretending to be frustrated, angry and worried because Jonathan has gone off the reservation.
The parent might be frustrated or having a bad day and not necessarily be abusive.
The women have every last right to be frustrated with him over all of this.
A targeted attacker is going to be frustrated by you turning things on and off.
There is a lot for conservatives to be frustrated about as they watch this presidency unfold.
We'll either have more reasons to be frustrated by Siri, or things will finally turn around.
While Kyrgios will be frustrated, his level during the week augurs well for his Wimbledon prospects.
A revolutionary-minded racial politics that produces a reactionary white racial politics will always be frustrated.
Corridore said investors may be frustrated that UTC said the split won't be completed until 2020.
They wait in disorderly queues, often for hours, only to be frustrated by indifferent civil servants.
"If you feel like you're doing that pretty well, then what's there to be frustrated about?"
Several officials said General Dunford is said to be frustrated with General Thomas's occasional verbal gaffes.
Among them was Tom, who had a very personal reason to be frustrated with his friends.
You'll just be frustrated for a really long time that you don't have a headphone jack.
Typically, Kaplan writes, she'd be frustrated and angry that her husband was leaving at that hour.
Google's LGBTQ employees are said to be frustrated and angry about YouTube's handling of the Crowder videos.
Anyone looking for an explanation of the movie's distinctive plot quirk will be frustrated in the attempt.
Of course, if you use a non-pro-system for pro-level tasks, you may be frustrated.
He continues to be frustrated at Republican leadership, including McConnell, according to people who've spoken with him.
"I don't know how you couldn't be frustrated," one GOP strategist close to the White House said.
Le Carré purists may well be frustrated by liberties taken with this reinvention of the 1993 novel.
They may be frustrated with the possible outcomes in Florida, where two gun-rights candidates might win.
As a fan, I would be frustrated that Mike and Rachel have to be so far apart.
Trump is said to be frustrated by his senior advisers' inability to tamp down the Russia issue.
The hopes that China could actively assist the Afghan government are likely to be frustrated as well.
The Trump administration has good reasons to be frustrated with both the Palestinian leadership and aid organizations.
Most Americans continue to be frustrated by the difficulty, favoritism and sheer size of our tax code.
Given this incredible potential, it's easy to be frustrated that the programmatic TV market hasn't developed faster.
Speaking of that fight, you watch that, and both sides have good reason to be frustrated and angry.
And while they may be frustrated by the lack of flexibility surrounding autoplay, it's not a deal-breaker.
" Attempting to explain his feelings to Arnold, Ross said, "I wouldn't be frustrated if I didn't want it.
"We have to show a little class and let them be frustrated for a while," Biden told CNN.
There's so much to be frustrated about in today's NHL that hockey fans need to pick their battles.
Verizon is currently moving to acquire Yahoo, a deal that Recode reports may be frustrated by today's news.
So Hooper says any conclusion — even one Trump might be frustrated with — will be cheered by the market.
Instead, you would be frustrated, about hard work gone unrewarded, and anxious, for your future and your children.
A Thai political analyst said the dissidents in Laos appeared to be frustrated and powerless to do anything.
But Grisham is believed to be frustrated with the past two years of White House holiday decoration coverage.
That's change, all right — and it's change that will be frustrated if the filibuster is kept in place.
It's also very easy to be frustrated with the entire process, so it's easier just to roll with it.
And those without lip reading skills wouldn't be frustrated when a person they're speaking to doesn't know sign language.
And, I understand they might be frustrated that they didn&apost hear from him before this news came out.
There's times when I get upset … times when I get angry, there's times when I'm going to be frustrated.
And Janet — alone at home and under pressure to smile for magazine cover shoots— had reason to be frustrated.
They might interrupt frequently, and they're likely to be frustrated as they fall behind on email or other tasks.
All that said, supporters of the team still have reason to be frustrated over underwhelming performances by vital players.
But any hopes the banks will repeat that role may be frustrated because their situation has changed since then.
By and large, asset managers would have reason to be frustrated with discount brokerages cutting visible fees for investors.
We are going to be frustrated, but tomorrow we are going back to work, watch film and get better.
Timely response efforts would be frustrated by poor knowledge about what is occurring and how to contain the threat.
Jones's representatives made efforts to place her story in mainstream newspapers, only to be frustrated by foot-dragging journalists.
There are a handful of contested states and no matter who wins, about half the people will be frustrated.
You might even be frustrated with yourself since you want to be sleeping and not thinking about the next day.
The FBI director, James Comey, appeared to be frustrated -- and fuming -- at the press conference where he announced the findings.
So I think it&aposs perfectly fair for Republicans that are conducting these investigations to be frustrated with Rod Rosenstein.
When asked if the retailers would be frustrated by Earny's model, CEO Oded Vakrat insists that it's just the opposite.
However, you might be frustrated because things might not seem like they've changed, even though you feel like they have.
Still, Democrats must be frustrated that they still have not made serious claims about Russian collusion with the White House.
As with many former sex workers, Billuni continues to be frustrated by how society tends to view the sex industry.
This year, Fisher says, vehicle owners continue to be frustrated with new systems that are filled with bugs and glitches.
"We will not lift the ban today but don't be frustrated," Prayuth told reporters after a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday.
Readers familiar with the material will be frustrated by the unfocused scholarship, not to mention the jagged contrasts in tone.
Of course, all of this is written under the assumption that Davis will eventually be frustrated enough to want out.
As millennials continue to join the workforce, they'll be frustrated if they have to use Microsoft Word for collaborative projects.
Mr. Morrison acknowledged that some of the cruise ship passengers would be frustrated by the additional two weeks in isolation.
It is not unusual for the majority party to be frustrated by the exercise of the filibuster by the minority.
The president is also believed to be frustrated by the narrative in the press that Kelly acts as his minder.
Yet anyone looking to Louisiana for hope that America will develop a more rational climate policy is liable to be frustrated.
Locals, however, continue to be frustrated with the lack of environmental regulations, with many taking to Twitter to express their frustration.
Meanwhile, adults who find Cozmo fascinating, enough to plunk down $180 at least, will be frustrated by the robot's initial limitations.
You are certainly allowed to be frustrated because I have been late meeting you every day for the past two weeks.
Arnold was hardly the only general to be frustrated by the Continental Congress, but he was certainly among the most vocal.
The "brains" of the self-driving minivan may miss where to pick up the passenger, and that passenger could be frustrated.
They form a bridge to the others, but without an end in sight, it's hard not to be frustrated and fearful.
But he is known to be frustrated over what he has viewed as a lack of Syrian cooperation with the investigation.
Any of us who goes through what he's went through is probably going to be frustrated and have a little doubt.
"I make my own path because you can't always be frustrated or over-ambitious," he told Spanish newspaper AS in December.
"I would say that the likelihood is that the Saudis will be frustrated, we'll be frustrated, but that there will be continued cooperation and coordination on the issues that are mutually beneficial, and there will be a certain coolness in the relationship," said Gerald Feierstein, senior vice president at the Middle East Institute and former U.S. ambassador to Yemen.
Labour MPs have repeatedly tried to get rid of Mr Corbyn only to be frustrated by his command of the party machinery.
Or a woman might be frustrated by new varicose veins, self-conscious of growing breasts, or embarrassed about swollen feet and ankles.
It's a good day to be frustrated with something ridiculous your parents did, because Marieke Voorsluijs will help put it in perspective.
But if you base expectations off of traditional, relatively trouble-free Bluetooth headphones and earbuds, you will be frustrated by the dropouts.
It's completely reasonable to be frustrated by Samsung selling a phone for a minumum of $750 that isn't even a finished product.
Like most consumers, I continue to be frustrated by what feels like the slow progress of innovation in the traditional healthcare system.
The downside: Even a billionaire may be frustrated at how difficult it is to turn around a property that peaked decades ago.
The administration continues to be frustrated by what it views as the false media narrative about rival wings within the White House.
The failure to convict Mr Ruto suggests that the court can easily be frustrated if governments do not want to co-operate.
They were said to be frustrated in part because one of his lawyers was updating Mr. Trump's legal team about the case.
It's a potent mixture of feelings, to be frustrated by someone's actions and, at the same time, hope that he stays safe.
Yet despite the wealth of products available today, consumers continue to be frustrated by manufacturers' inflated claims of smooth, silky, younger-looking skin.
Although advertisers may be frustrated with YouTube's poor oversight of where ads appear, there is a limited supply of high-quality online video.
But the governments of Europe deserve to be frustrated because they should be acting with us to curve the nefarious behaviors of Iran.
While some impatient Tesla owners might be frustrated by the delays and abundance of caution in the software rollout, it's for good reason.
It's easy to see why players might be frustrated that their work on the Homicide Desk was for naught during the final case.
You can be indignant, you can be annoyed, you can be frustrated, but you can't be angry … I don't think anger's a strategy.
In a statement Sunday, Governor Laura Kelly of Kansas, a Democrat, said she continued to be "frustrated" at how often mass shootings occur.
Most critics, even vocal ones, are not going to be murdered, as Anna Politkovskaya was in Russia; they are going to be frustrated.
Our nation's top financial regulators and its big bank managers must be frustrated by the deep skepticism investors hold toward them and their work.
Photographers will be frustrated too — the laptop's SD card reader has been replaced with a MicroSD card reader, which is a lot less useful.
You see, she too knows what it's like to simultaneously love and be frustrated with Mary Jane from the comfort of her living room.
If past is prologue then Trump will be frustrated, and fail to get his tax and spending plans passed by the splintered GOP Congress.
Zarif argues that "those who are looking to create a rival Iraqi government" will be frustrated in Iraq, a theme he repeatedly has stressed.
Wilson and his ICC colleagues may be frustrated by the lack of progress, but they're also confident that know what needs to be done.
There's a lot to be frustrated about with this show, which comes from co-creators (and married couple) Nicholas Stoller (Neighbors) and Francesca Delbanco.
There are a lot of things that Trump is going to fail at during his presidency, and that he's going to be frustrated by.
Various male pundits who complained that Hillary was "shouting" insisted that it didn't mean they were being sexist, without acknowledging why people might be frustrated.
" In a statement released by her office Sunday, Kelly said, "I continue to be frustrated that these mass shootings and killings occur with regular frequency.
Kabir had tried to open the Persian Empire up to the West, he wept, only to be frustrated by the hand of a hardline assassin.
The bank focuses on millennials who make $35,000 to $70,000 a year, people who may be frustrated by fees at their brick-and-mortar lenders.
While plenty of consumers may be frustrated with how the iPhone X pre-sale went down, at least one group of people couldn't be happier.
Mugabe was reported to be resisting a plan to oust him, and the generals were said to be frustrated by his refusal to go quietly.
The Detroit Lions have to be frustrated after losing to their divisional rivals on two phantom penalties and a few more blown calls to boot.
It was hardly the first time that Mr. Tillerson, who is widely reported to be frustrated in the job, has publicly split with the president.
But technology executives, who have argued that the program is vital to their ability to recruit talent, are likely to be frustrated by the change.
Corker said he would not go into details of his private conversations with Tillerson but said he could see why the secretary would be frustrated.
Jordan appeared to be frustrated by the process of reality TV, calling Moore "manipulative and fundamentally deceptive" when producers tried to film an argument of theirs.
The world's largest economy reported worse-than-expected fall in home sales on Monday, as rising demand continued to be frustrated by a lack of properties.
Trump's family is said to be frustrated by Kelly's role in sidelining Kushner, and the president himself has fumed over Kelly's handling of the Porter episode.
But because these curated news stories are not live streamed, some viewers may be frustrated that the content doesn't feel as current as it could be.
It's understandable for people to be frustrated, but Pillow Castle comes across as a group of people who understand the game is taking a long time.
This probably won't be a big deal for most users, but anyone who needs to switch between lenses quickly could be frustrated by this brief lag.
I'm honest with him when I don't want to be intimate because I don't feel sexy, but I get the impression he's starting to be frustrated.
Already we're seeing companies freeze investment and salaries — why should I be frustrated in London when I could be in the great tech scene in Berlin?
"The president has every right to be frustrated," said Dan Stein, the president of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which advocates tough restrictions on immigration.
Using shells as platforms by bouncing them off walls is typical kaizo fair, but anyone who stumbles upon a kaizo level is going to be frustrated.
Shareholders may be frustrated over G.M.'s share price, but Ms. Lindland said most appeared to accept that the company's transformation was a work in progress.
As conservatives, we are right to be frustrated that we are often used by liberal outlets to either be tokens or exotic animals to gawk at.
Goeldi used to be frustrated by this, but now as a VC he has developed a new perspective that he wants to share with current founders.
Purchase volume is less sensitive to weekly rate moves, and buyers today continue to be frustrated by high home prices and short supply of entry-level homes.
Trump continues to be frustrated by the difficulty of changing immigration law through Congress and with the asylum process, which he has complained is rife with fraud.
"The members of this group will pose a particular problem as they had geared themselves up to join the caliphate only to be frustrated," the report noted.
LONDON, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Britain's exit from the European Union must not be frustrated and the government must focus on delivering it, Prime Minister Theresa May said.
Many users continue to be frustrated with long response times to abuse reports and lack of action in situations they feel are clear violations of Twitter's policies.
You're more likely to be frustrated by We Happy Few, a game flirting with interesting ideas, but whose cumbersome gameplay prevents it from doing much with them.
Of course, Schama uses the subtitle "Belonging" with full knowledge of its ambiguity, since it names a hope that was to be frustrated in most of Europe.
Hopes that lots of prime-aged workers sidelined since the Great Recession will re-enter the workforce to take these open job positions, will likely be frustrated.
"You can't be all day looking next to you about if one having more or one having little bit less because you will be frustrated," he said.
She was angry that she was given next to no warning about the announcement and she was said to be frustrated that her show was being slighted.
But in the meantime, many of them will continue to be frustrated by the way Sanders' supporters are portrayed, and the looming specter of the Bernie Bro.
These convoluted ways of ginning up money to run for office have led many Americans to be frustrated with the state of the country's campaign finance laws.
So readers looking for in-depth explorations of the artist's life and works are likely to be frustrated by the quick pace and the scarcity of detail.
When he didn't — especially after going in to The Bachelorette completely aware of how a commercialized fairytale like the series works — she had every right to be frustrated.
But look, the president is right, at the same time be frustrated by the anvil that the deep state has hung around his neck for two years now.
"They're inconvenienced, and when people are inconvenienced, they are going to be angry, they are going to be frustrated," Mr. Baraka, a Democrat, said at a news conference.
The goal for the new campaign, dubbed "Break the Travel Quo," is largely targeted at airline and bus commuters who may be frustrated with their current travel methods.
On the other hand, for Frank Ocean — whose fans may be frustrated with the wait but remain on high alert — unpredictability remains its own form of viral marketing.
"Downsizing" is not an update of "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids," and anyone hoping to see Paul go mano a mano with a Chihuahua, say, will be frustrated.
Young or old, artists, farmers or entrepreneurs, they tend to be frustrated, adrift and confused, at once alienated from their society and unable to break free of it.
This is exactly why you shouldn't coach people you're close to—you'll be too tempted to tell them what to do or be frustrated by their lack of effort.
Companies rolled back their plans to increase spending on training and machinery, suggesting policymakers may be frustrated in their hopes for a recovery led more strongly by business investment.
Many rank-and-file opposition supporters hope to see Maduro and his allies exiled or behind bars, and would be frustrated by attempts to bring them into the transition.
As we wait for these traditional markers of adulthood going into our 30s, said Dorsey and others I spoke to, we're likely to continue to be frustrated and unhappy.
While Ruiner will be a challenging game, the developers realize that some people will be frustrated by the gameplay, yet still intrigued by the beautiful dystopia you can explore.
Both are valid things to buy in theory, but when one is a fleeting interest that comes at the expense of the other, it's hard not to be frustrated.
In general, fans who were already frustrated by the general lack of textual representation in the Potter books were also likely to be frustrated by Rowling's treatment of Dumbledore.
Elliott is said to be frustrated with Commvault's margins and will wage the proxy fight in an effort to either have management improve margins or have the company sold.
"Realtors are acknowledging with increasing frequency lately that buyers continue to be frustrated by the tense competition and lack of affordable homes for sale in their market," Yun said.
Viewers seeking an ideologically reassuring ending — about the depredations of capitalism, the value of sisterhood or the glories of the free market — are likely to be frustrated, even shocked.
And their efforts will be frustrated by the same set of laws and court settlements that have blocked many of the administration's attempts thus far from going into effect.
Riley Nash and Pierre-Luc Dubois scored in the first period for Columbus, which should be frustrated with the result despite being 6-0-4 in its last 203.
A year later, I continued to be frustrated by the continued narrative about how there were so few women in tech, and I wanted to provide a tangible solution.
Mr. Volcker was known to be frustrated with the Fed's halfhearted efforts to curb inflation, leading Mr. Carter's aides to warn that he might drive the economy into recession.
" But he also noted the film will be quite polarising for hardcore fans and general audiences alike, saying, "Some 'shippers will be frustrated as hell; others happy as clams.
And those customers have reason to be frustrated, as it took Bose a long time to reach this point amid a steady flow of complaints on the company's Sleepbuds forums.
He added that given how central cost is to discussions around the program Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Air Force will be frustrated by having to exclude its NATO ally.
Similarly, I can't help but be frustrated with advocates who championed India Clarke shortly after her death but have done little to learn her story or ensure others do, too.
Mrs DeVos, who was formerly best known for using her family's fortune to promote school-choice schemes, is said to be frustrated by her inability to influence high-school policy.
And they told me later, by the way, I&aposm not going to be able to participate in the most important case in the office, I would be frustrated, too.
For years, many investors have been pining for a rebound in emerging-market stocks, only to be frustrated by the slide in commodity prices, which still drive many developing economies.
"It is frustrating, but I'd rather be frustrated at this end and know that they're going to do a deep dive into what happened," Ms. Weaver said in an interview.
It strikes me that, as smart as Alexa is, someone who spends a lot of time making playlists or hunting for obscure music will be frustrated by Alexa's limited command set.
While Muslim-majority Malaysia has been Asia's leading voice of support for the Rohingya, Paulsen said those efforts can be frustrated when the country does not protect its refugees at home.
Anyone going to "Spaceman" with the expectation of seeing a version of the major league career of Bill Lee, the pitcher known by that nickname, will be frustrated, maybe even annoyed.
The United States is right to be frustrated at the protracted intransigence of the South Sudanese elites who have continued this war, and at the limitations of the regional peace process.
But even for a fanbase that might be frustrated with Manning's performances, the departure of a veteran starting QB — be it for a season or longer — can be tough to bear.
Republican House members — who are choosing to retire from the chamber at notable rates this year — often appear to be frustrated about their inability to influence a leadership-driven legislative process.
Kugelman added that the president probably has reason to be frustrated because he's been shown some ideas of things that have already been tried by previous administrations — and that haven't worked.
Even if you should view backing a game as an investment, rather than a sale, you're allowed have expectations, ask questions, and be frustrated when you're not getting answers about what's happening.
Karl-Anthony Towns Has a Right to be Frustrated A disclaimer for everything you're about to read: I like the Minnesota Timberwolves and do not think Tom Thibodeau is a bad coach.
You know, they&aposre going to lose the Supreme Court nomination as surely as night follows day, and their members and supporters are going to get support -- are going to be frustrated.
"Everyone was upset there was no time to honor Kendrick," one eyewitness said, adding that students and parents appeared to be frustrated at the news media for taking photos of people crying.
So while it's understandable for Houston fans to be frustrated at the judgment of their front office and the risk that they took, there's little reason to take it out on Osweiler.
It took a lot of creative brainstorming to organize the game so that players would not be frustrated by the slow loading times that went hand-in-hand with the disk format.
Mr. Trump was said to be frustrated about the decision by Jeff Sessions, his attorney general, to recuse himself from participating in any investigations of connections between the Trump campaign and Russia.
While their powers have been hitherto circumscribed, a Tshisekedi presidency will be frustrated at every turn if the Senate, the National Assembly and provincial parliaments are all dominated by Mr. Kabila's coalition.
The defeat of the American Health Care Act (AHCA), it must be admitted, was hardly a textbook illustration of James Madison's constitutional ideal that presidential ambition be frustrated by the powers of Congress.
Giuliani is said to be frustrated by the way the process has unfolded, having originally been led to believe he would have his pick of jobs, according to those close to the transition.
Add a conservative Congress packed with Evangelical Christians staunchly opposed to easing restrictions, plus the difficulty of identifying microcephaly early enough to safely abort, and hopes for change seem likely to be frustrated.
As for a new investigation into Mr. Hadden, Ms. Yang said on Thursday that she was pleased that it was happening, but continued to be frustrated over how the earlier case was handled.
British Airways pilots could also be frustrated at how their wages are stagnant, in comparison to US pilots who were given "substantial raises" by the carriers in the past few years, Engel adds.
But in recordings and transcripts distributed by RAICES on Wednesday, the fathers appear simply to be frustrated by being stuck in a detention facility with no idea what's going to happen to them next.
As educational leaders continue to be frustrated by the disconnect between secondary education and meaningful preparation for success, the time is right for a closer look at the value of career and technical education.
People would be frustrated if the artificial background blur inexplicably got way worse when it was pointed at something that wasn't a person, so the effect just doesn't trigger unless someone's in the shot.
But many activists may still be frustrated by his decision to spend so much on himself, said Raphael Sonenshein, director of the Pat Brown Institute for Public Affairs at California State University, Los Angeles.
Mr. Trump was said to be frustrated that Mr. Barr urged him to release a reconstructed transcript of the July call with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine at the center of the impeachment case.
Later, Videckis, who is white, and White, who is black, would be frustrated with their lawyers for not touching upon what they thought were instances of racism that White was subjected to while at Pepperdine.
Speaking of questions answered, fresh-out-of-rehab Kevin (Justin Hartley) went to stay with Rebecca (Mandy Moore) for a little mother-son repair, only to be frustrated by the omnipresence of Miguel (Jon Huertas).
A co-founder of PayPal and an early Facebook investor who funded the lawsuit that shuttered Gawker, Thiel is said to be frustrated with what he sees as intolerance of conservatism in the tech industry.
The Briton had every right to be frustrated having been cheated out of a medal at the Beijing Olympics when she was pipped for bronze by Ukrainian Nataliya Tobias, who later tested positive for testosterone.
After weeks of being treated like the Jan to Rousey's Marcia Brady by fans, the media (and Fightland was guilty of this, too) and even the UFC itself, Nunes had every right to be frustrated.
Vanessa is a character that you relate to, or be frustrated by, or judge and all of that is fine because she's a character that lives in the book and is not a real person.
But while the displeasure of middle-class urban residents often receives attention, the homeless themselves — many of whom have full-time jobs but cannot afford California's high rents — have the most to be frustrated about.
And while every character does get a laugh, a heroic choice, or some other moment to shine, fans will no doubt be frustrated if their particular favorite hero isn't foregrounded as much as other characters are.
"Everybody should be frustrated, " said Bresch, who in recent days has come under fire from U.S. Senators, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and patients who are outraged by EpiPen's 400 percent price increases in recent years.
" Another former senior CIA official told CNN intelligence officers will "be frustrated a little bit but recognize that nobody elected them and so they just keep doing their job and providing the best intel they can.
Clearly some of these are more egregious than others, but it's reasonable that coworkers and superiors would be frustrated by this behavior and see it as a sign that you are not taking your job seriously. 
As such, it's understandable that customers would be frustrated that their longtime brand loyalty to the company — as manifested by owning and using older Sonos products alongside newer ones — would actually come back to bite them.
At The Times, we have access to analytics about the people reading our articles, and the consistent strong readership we get from stories about these topics reaffirms that people continue to be frustrated with these issues.
His indefatigably on-message manner, as if he had a prepared remark for every possible question, was impossible to be frustrated with because of his undeniable charisma and passion for the games and devices he was promoting.
It's easy to see why Taylor would be frustrated over not having full control over how she uses her music, but BMLG does legally have the right to refuse licensing opportunities for any reason they see fit.
Maguire is said to be frustrated with White House officials who stopped him from transmitting the complaint to Congress — as he's required to do under federal law — on the grounds that it didn't fall within his jurisdiction.
U.S. home sales tumbled in March as rising demand stoked by declining mortgage rates and slowing house price inflation continued to be frustrated by a lack of properties, especially in the lower-priced segment of the market.
"I think we're doing everything we can, but I think if I were in their shoes, I would be frustrated, I would be anguished and I'd be speaking out too," he told reporters at the State Department.
Store-bought broth works here, but this is a great use for any homemade stock that is clogging up your freezer, causing it to not close properly and your partner or roommate to be frustrated with you.
Assuming President Mauricio Macri is re-elected, analysts estimated the peso at 51.67 per dollar in 12 months - an optimistic view for the currency that could be frustrated in case his worsening public image translates into a defeat.
The two might not seem connected, but if you can't address and tell the truth about your past to yourself (this isn't even about making the private public!), you're going to be frustrated by your future this September.
For the Anne Frank House, the challenges are both historical and practical: How to accommodate and engage tourists who may be frustrated with the increasingly long lines to explore the museum, with its tiny, cramped canal-house attic.
Trump will no doubt be frustrated with what happened, and we might hear from him in the morning via his Twitter account, which is back up and running and presumably being watched over more carefully now by Twitter.
Folks who have spent years meticulously organizing and labeling their iTunes library might be frustrated to see certain features missing from the new apps, but I can't say which features might change between now and when the software ships.
They may be frustrated, bored, restless, or ashamed, but the sources of their angst pale in comparison with the unequal pay, sexual violence, and general double standards that women grapple with all their lives—all too often in silence.
U.S. home sales fell more than expected in March, as rising demand stoked by declining mortgage rates and slowing house price inflation continued to be frustrated by a lack of properties, especially in the lower-priced segment of the market.
I know we, as the audience, are supposed to be frustrated by his decision to jump off the ship here, just as we were frustrated by his complete and utter Reek-ness when he was being tortured by Ramsay Bolton.
MLB is selling a product and of course they want every postseason to be the best one ever but fans should be frustrated by that even if they are benefiting from the experience of these weird-by-design single game series.
Well, according to Bradburn, he would likely be frustrated by the bitter partisanship that exists in our political system, and he would be wary of political parties, which he feared would create an atmosphere where compromise would be difficult to achieve.
The worker, identified as Sandra, has since been reinstated, but employees continue to be frustrated by what they see as an insufficient allotment of even unpaid time off and an overly strict policy of terminating workers who go over their limit.
Asked about attacks by the Jabhat Fateh al-Sham jihadist group, formerly known as the Nusra Front, on the FSA, Muftuoglu said some elements in Syria may be frustrated by progress made at Astana and may seek to disrupt the ceasefire.
The key, he urged the crowd, was not to be frustrated by the rigidly opposed political and corporate organizational efforts and reach out directly to the everyday people who may at first feel opposed but are ultimately open to reasonable, sensible measures.
The Chargers (29-2300), though, have more reason to be frustrated after blowing an easy opportunity to beat Tennessee last week, when they had multiple tries from the 2130-yard line for a game-winning touchdown and could not punch the ball in.
And I hope there's a space to be frustrated at the industry that's created Doctor Strange and the fact that it cast a white woman as a Tibetan comic book character, while also weighing the merits of what the film actually does.
While some might be frustrated by the lack of answers in the end—Inside may be a meditation on childhood, labor, science, or politics—the game artfully raises questions and leaves it up to the player to imagine his own chilling answers.
I don't mind digital brightness and volume buttons now, but if in three years I can't immediately mute the auto-playing video ad that just started blaring into my headphones because the button has become slow to respond, I'm going to be frustrated.
This question gives you insight into the tactics a candidate is most likely to employ (or want to employ) if you hire them as well as what they're going to want to avoid or be frustrated by if they have to do.
While McConnell's allies say Trump has reason to be frustrated over the Senate's failure to pass healthcare legislation, venting his anger on McConnell makes no sense — if for no other reason than he needs him to pass other parts of his agenda.
Mr. Williams, the former Bronx principal, who is now the vice president of education at Goodwill Central Texas, said that, while principals would no doubt be frustrated to have ineffective teachers forced on them, they weren't the only ones who would be unhappy.
" As to whether collectors unable to sell their Hirsts had a right to be frustrated, Mr. Rosen said: "If you want to be a collector, you have to collect wide and deep, and within your portfolio things will go up and down.
While eagle-eyed fans may be frustrated by the show's cropping, which Simpsons aficionados pointed out can cut out some of the show's visual gags and sly jokes, Disney is aware of the issue and is going to fix the aspect ratio.
"As long as out-of-pocket costs for deductibles, drugs, surprise bills and more continue to outpace wage growth, people will be frustrated by their medical bills and see health costs as huge pocketbook and political issues," said Drew Altman, Kaiser's president.
Nelson Stops Silva in Two, Believes Ref Could've Stopped it Earlier Roy Nelson appeared to be frustrated by how long it took John McCarthy to stop his finishing grounded shots on Antonio 'Big Foot' Silva at the end of the second round.
On the one hand it's understandable given Apple's aggressive pushing of the format, but on the other I couldn't help but be frustrated by the addition of three more ports that required the same dongles and adapters to connect a flash drive or SD card.
"While we understand that some customers may be frustrated by this change, there is absolutely no excuse for abusive or violent behavior towards retail staff," said Gerard Dwyer, national secretary of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association, in a statement on the union website.
Joe Pounder, a spokesman for the Rubio campaign, said in response to Mr. Christie's radio interview that the governor "must be frustrated that conservatives aren't rallying around his record of supporting abortion rights, Planned Parenthood, gun control, Common Core, and Obama Supreme Court picks."
"While we understand that some customers may be frustrated by this change, there is absolutely no excuse for abusive or violent behaviour towards retail staff," said Gerard Dwyer, national secretary of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association, in a statement on the union website.
But Mayweather did not seem at all bothered by McGregor's punches, though he did occasionally appear to be frustrated when the two grappled and McGregor hammer-fisted him on the top and back of his head — violations that Byrd could have policed more vigilantly.
"If [the state inspector general's report] does not clearly delineate where other responsible agencies must share their part in the change efforts [the department] is concerned that lawmakers, advocates and the general public will continuously be frustrated about the inability to make meaningful progress."
But a Republican source said that Democrats appeared to be frustrated that the inspector general was injecting these accusations of wrongdoing from Biden and his son back into the bloodstream as the Democrats have sought to put the focus on the President's handling of the Ukraine situation.
"While we believe that some shareholders ... will be frustrated with the current regulatory situation in Russia ... we do not believe that there is substantial evidence to suggest that the management board has breached its duties in connection with the takeover offer," Glass Lewis said in a note.
If Christine Blasey Ford ultimately remains far from the Senate Judiciary Committee next week and does not relate her allegations of being assaulted by Brett Kavanaugh decades ago, senators in both parties on Wednesday said they will be frustrated, but hinted they may also be relieved.
If you found yourself picking holes in the first movie, you'll probably be frustrated again; if you loved the personal stakes and the characters, there's that in spades here, with performances from the adult Losers to rival any "serious" drama; and the ending might make you cry.
In Ohio, residents have ample reason to be frustrated with the bodies piling up in the state's morgues; the strain on health care, police and emergency services, and the workforce—a cost of up to billions of dollars every year; and the emotional pain it's causing families.
White House budget director Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE said Tuesday it's reasonable for Trump to be "frustrated" with Senate Republicans.
Four years on, the F1 boss appears to be frustrated again as he tries to keep one of the most glamorous races on the calendar after the contract expires in 2017, at a time when the city-state is weighing whether the event makes economic sense anymore.
How do you make your brain not expect or wish for certain things or not be frustrated when people — my mom for example — do completely insane things, like let her windows rot out, and then be upset when I won't let my kids spend the night there?
At times like this you may notice all the other hard surfaces, like the stone floor; you may wonder why only some of the seats have backs; you may be frustrated in your effort to keep all your plates and glasses on the small round table.
I talked to people like Bria Smith of Milwaukee, who used to feel she had "no voice," and Ramon Contreras of New York, who used to be frustrated by how much attention the Parkland students were getting when activists like him had been working for years.
If I were the president and I picked someone to be the country's chief law enforcement officer, and they told me later, 'Oh by the way, I'm not going to be able to participate in the most important case in the office, i would be frustrated too.
If I were the president and I picked someone to be the country's chief law enforcement officer, and they told me later, "Oh, by the way, I'm not going to be able to participate in the most important case in the office, "I would be frustrated too.
Turning Point USA founder and president Charlie Kirk defended the use of the "lock her up" chat at the group's recent High School Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C. "I support them chanting that because they're frustrated and they should be frustrated," Kirk told The Hill in an interview Wednesday.
While said to be frustrated with Mr. Kelly over this and other issues, Mr. Trump sought this weekend to tamp down talk that he would be pushed out, instructing an aide scheduled to appear on television to report that the president still had confidence in his chief of staff.
These aren't superficial tweaks and they're being made under pressure, so some hiccups are to be expected — but Intel is also a huge company that has had months of warning to get this right, so people may be frustrated by the less-than-optimal way the flaws have been addressed.
GOWDY: If I were the president and I picked someone to be the country&aposs chief law enforcement officer and they told me later, oh, by the way, I&aposm not going to be able to participate in the most important case in the office, I would be frustrated, too.
"There are a lot of people who have a lot of reason to be frustrated with him, to be fearful of him, to be mad of him, but that was one of the most extraordinary moments you have ever seen in American politics, period," Jones said on CNN after the address.
"If I were the president and I picked someone to be the country's chief law enforcement officer, and they told me later, 'oh by the way I'm not going to be able to participate in the most important case in the office,' I would be frustrated too," Gowdy told CBS.
If I were the president and I picked someone to be the country's chief law enforcement officer and they told me later, 'oh by the way I'm not going to be able to participate on the most important case in the office,' I would be frustrated too," Gowdy said on "CBS This Morning.
As I used it I felt like I was only ever going to use it for a handful of tasks in which it had proven itself, like identifying flowers, but would be hesitant to try it on many other things when I might just be frustrated by some unknown incapability or unreliability.
When you become part of a community, part of a county, part of the county, every single time you're saying more of us together can get more done, but our own individual voice is less important and therefore, we will be frustrated by other people have different voices and we won't always carry the day.
I can't say for sure whether Sword and Shield will appeal to the new or casual players, like those that have only played the Let's Go variants, just like I can't reliably predict whether the hardcore fanbase will continue to be frustrated with Game Freak's refusal to combine every other game's pokédex into this one.
Obama makes final push on key legacy areas Trump's position: Trump has not said if he will attempt to undo Obama's specific actions on drilling, but he has promised to do away with "job-killing" regulations related to the environment and he will be surrounded by voices likely to be frustrated by the move.
"It's not unusual for women — even if they are very excited about and empowered by pregnancy — to be frustrated by a shift in weight," says Colorado-based psychologist Helen L. Coons, PhD, president and clinical director of Women's Mental Health Associates & Healthy Psychology Solutions, where she specializes in improving body image and sexual health in women.
Joaquin CastroJoaquin CastroJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Texas Democrats tap Joaquin Castro to deliver key address Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE (D), was being actively recruited last year by Democrats to run for governor of Texas, an effort reported by Politico to be frustrated by Julian Castro's possible presidential leanings.
"There's going to be times when I get upset, going to be times when I get angry, there's times when I'm going to be frustrated, but I'm always going to be myself on this stage ... All I was simply doing was wanting people to listen; to kind of hear me out a little bit," Bieber said, also posting his address to social media.
"In general, supporters of the party in power are going to be more optimistic and hopeful, while supporters of the party out of power are going to be frustrated and angry," Anna Greenberg told the AP. "Since Trump was elected, Democrats have been particularly anxious about both the idea of disinformation and election interference in 2020 and what could happen in a second Trump term," she added.
Commerce Department – WTO: The Hill: Trump may be frustrated with the World Trade Organization (WTO), Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossTrump administration delays penalty on Huawei for another 90 days WaPo calls Trump admin 'another threat' to endangered species Recession fears surge as stock markets plunge MORE said on Monday, but it's a "little premature" to talk about withdrawing the United States from the international trade body.
DUDLEY: I DONT THINK IT CREATES A HUGE PROBLEM FOR US RIGHT NOW BECAUSE INFLATION IS BELOW OUR 2% OBJECTIVE IF INFLATION WAS ABOVE OUR 73% OBJECTVE I'M SURE WE WOULD BE FRUSTRATED BY THE FACT THAT WE ARE TRYING TO REMOVE MONETART POLICY ACCOMODATIONS AND FINANCIAL CONDITIONS ARE BECOMING EASIER BUT WITH INFLATION BELOW OUR 2% OBJECTIVE I THINK IT ALLOWS US TO BE MORE PATIENT.
And there are some good reasons to be frustrated with Harvey, whether you're a Mets fan, a fantasy baseball GM with a long position that is abruptly deep underwater, or someone emotionally invested in the proposition that an elite athlete can also look like a stressed-out junior associate at a big law firm who has been living on pizza-flavored Combos from the vending machine since early April.
Read more: The SEC's markets guru just praised brokers for slashing commissions — but warned they still need to do what's best for investors, despite increased pressure to defend marginsBy and large, asset managers would have reason to be frustrated with discount brokerages cutting fees for retail investors because the costs could be placed on the managers themselves, who rely on places like Charles Schwab and TD Ameritrade for their distribution platforms.
"If you are expecting a quick or explosive market decline in the S&P 500 that will return us to pre-1997 ratios (perhaps because that is the kind of thing that happened in the past), then you should at least be prepared to be frustrated for some considerable further time: until you can feel the process of the real interest rate structure moving back up toward its old level," Grantham wrote in a note to investors.
Stay with The Hill tonight and tomorrow for more about the rising stakes for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, more revelations coming from the GOP nominee's taxes, and whether his chance at taking Florida will be frustrated by accusations that he broke the Cuba embargo.
If I were the President and I picked someone to be the country's....     ....chief law enforcement officer, and they told me later, 'oh by the way I'm not going to be able to participate in the most important case in the office, I would be frustrated too...and that's how I read that - Senator Sessions, why didn't you tell me before I picked you.....     ....There are lots of really good lawyers in the country, he could have picked somebody else!
If I were the President and I picked someone to be the country's........chief law enforcement officer, and they told me later, 'oh by the way I'm not going to be able to participate in the most important case in the office, I would be frustrated too...and that's how I read that - Senator Sessions, why didn't you tell me before I picked you.........There are lots of really good lawyers in the country, he could have picked somebody else!
OUR CONCLUSION – FRUSTRATING: Concerns (and now frustration) over a significant gaming channel inventory burn-off have materialized ... While we can appreciate that NVIDIA's weak F4Q19 outlook is impacted by a 1-2 quarter work-down of Pascal mid-range gaming card inventory in the channel (~$600M; assuming no sell-in in F4Q19 as crypto-related dynamics flush through the channel), couple with a seasonal decline in game console builds, we think investors will be frustrated by NVIDIA's comments exiting F2Q19 that: "…we [NVIDIA] see inventory at the lower-ends of our stack…inventory is well positioned for back-to-school and building season that's coming up on F3103Q19…" Bottom Line: Well, even if we model a strong double-digit growth in DCG next year, we think there is a high likelihood that NVIDIA will not grow next year.

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