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Examples of frustration


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I know that creating outdoor spaces will allow youth to commune in nature and vent frustrations.
By describing differences between government and settlers, he explains the persistent failures and frustrations experienced by the former in trying to control the latter.
In spite of the frustrations all agreed that playing sport was not just a physical experience.
The dealers, under intense pressure to achieve sales targets, took their frustrations out on the youths.
Beyond these impressions, there are frustrations as stories are incomplete.
When hydrophobic molecules are solvated in bulk water, possibilities for resolving some of the frustrations in the hydrogen networks appear.
By and large, he has been the cause of most frustrations of allied intelligence operations.
Latino workers were thus able to vent frustrations and negative assessments of co-workers fairly openly.
The papers from both conferences bear ample witness to the fascinations and frustrations of the concept of style, which is at once ineffable and indispensable.
The contract personnel had unique concerns but for the most part they experienced the same hopes and frustrations.
The secondary care workers reported the frustrations of the practices without interface workers.
I spoke about my frustrations, about not being able to read socialist and feminist books and magazines.
The field workers gained first-hand knowledge of the frustrations and weaknesses of welfare pluralism, but they were also encouraged by experience of its strengths.
In addition, they need to be told that many researchers encounter these same frustrations.
They recount frustrations, arguments, humorous conversations, and offer penetrating accounts of local views on death, disease, well-being and social proprieties.
Literature also offered him an escape from the frustrations of the real world.
People speak about the need to release the frustrations accumulated from everyday life.
As a form of letting loose frustrations or organizing society, dance has a pre-eminent place in these accounts because it is made of movement.
They provide an insight into the mundanities, frustrations, and also the pleasures of hut life and sledging journeys.
The feuds and dissensions among the officer corps affected the troops' moods which usually mirrored the frustrations and anxieties of the people.
The special skills trained by fighting or escaping aggressive animals in dreams are not useful in coping with modern social threats and frustrations.
Led by neo-avant-garde stars, the students remained firmly in the audience, some of them vocalizing their frustrations.
Many older people presented themselves as content; but their statements were often interspersed with frustrations about declining health, indicating well the struggle to adapt.
Such frustrations are not limited to physical obstacles; they can also arise from difficulties in domains involving social inclusion, social status, achievement, and morality.
Their assemblage and deployment allows the song to express a complex web of frustrations and desires.
In fact, pupils use it only as a searching machine in unstructured exercises, which frequently lead to disor ientations and frustrations.
Unfortunately, several technical problems emerged, which slowed down the teaching pace and caused frustrations.
She had many frustrations with the hypocrisy which she found in much religious life.
A hospital career offered another alternative but one fraught with professional frustrations and indignities.
Professional frustrations or unfulfilled ambitions were behind some disorders of the imagination that distinguished hypochondria from other nervous diseases.
Missionary frustrations did not mean that students were necessarily irreligious.
At least four complaints were filed, their authors expressing the frustrations due to such a situation.
Here is an extract which well illustrates the frustrations involved.
Couriers who continually interrupt or pester their dispatcher for work, or frequently vent their frustrations on the radio, soon find themselves making $2 or $3 an hour.
Issues of faith mingle with those of the frustrations of claustration, as well as with more strictly laywomen's concerns regarding marriage and dowries.
The primary focus was still the new milling tax, but it was also a last straw, igniting deeper frustrations.
To add to the reader's frustrations, misprints are frequent.
We get into comparing each other in different performances, all the frustrations that come with that.
Firstly, from the patient's limited life expectancy but also in their own frustrations in gaining equipment or nancial support for additional care resources.
When asked what they had accomplished, most technicians pointed to their successful projects and not the frustrations.
Parent perceptions may also be influenced by the frustrations of parenting a depressed child rather than the actual support provided to the child.
Concerns about methodology and writings styles aside, this book provides a rich account of people's lives, their frustrations and aspirations as it follows them through their lives.
Perhaps most importantly, poverty and lack of support and the ensuing frustrations loomed large in their stories in general, and also in terms of explaining violence.
As a result, we are at last able to begin to see the man in the context of his time and appreciate the joys and frustrations he suffered.
I think those of us who were determined to get into it got a lot of musical satisfaction despite the musical frustrations we all have now and again.
Men tend to have strong occupational attachments and fewer non-work routines and networks than women, and may find this transition problematic, causing frustrations in the domestic sphere.
Others believe that these are merely the expression of grievances and frustrations of injustice, oppression, marginalisation and inequity by groups in a federation that has been anything but fair.
Given our theoretical frustrations, and in a situation of pluralism that raises deep questions of legitimacy, the course of deferring largely to theory-burying tradition65 has its appeal.
The freedom with which the soldiers seemed to articulate their critiques may be seen as reflecting their difficult situation, and their frustrations and feelings of neglect.
The frustrations, gratifications and well-being of dementia caregivers.
Rather than naively calling for utopian peace, it speaks to the frustrations felt by young people as they struggle against the inherent weaknesses of institutional, highly managed societies.
Was the key to renascent central bank co-operation the discovery of more flexible monetary arrangements which overcame earlier frustrations with the operation of the international gold standard?
Other aims include helping students to develop their listening skills, setting and achieving manageable targets, and supporting and helping them to understand what is causing their frustrations.
Further, questions are raised about the future legitimacy of this approach to governance, especially on the part of local stakeholders, given the apparent frustrations generated by the experience.
Unfortunately, practical difficulties and frustrations tend to receive more attention than more fundamental incentive problems that underlie the practical difficulties associated with the translation of evidence into practice (15).
Inference, explanation and other frustrations.
Inference, explanation and other philosophical frustrations.
I know the frustrations of being in opposition.
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One has heard of the strains and frustrations of office.
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Despite the frustrations there are certainly no plans to wind up its work.
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I can understand the frustrations which the police feel and the risks they now face of violent attack.
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The continuing violence reflects the deep-seated frustrations of the majority of the people.
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In my lifetime war and the threat of war swept the frustrations and discontents of three generations of young people into battle.
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He was right to do so, because there are many frustrations in the present system.
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Is he aware that they suffer from two frustrations?
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If there are inordinate delays in seeking to resolve real grievances frustrations build up and the situation becomes explosive.
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They are sometimes the culmination of a long series of frustrations which eventually explode and boil over.
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They understand the frustrations of the armed forces in relation to maintenance problems.
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He is personally responsible for the frustrations of the pits and for preventing the modernisation of coal.
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I am well aware of the frustrations of former colleagues and of the low level to which morale in the profession has sunk.
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The debate has reflected the concern and frustrations felt by many tenants in trying to deal with the problems.
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I quote her to prove the frustrations of such people.
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Can we believe that irritations and frustrations, divisions and friction will not arise from that?
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I should therefore like to see liberals and others who are reflecting along these lines pull themselves together and rise above their own frustrations.
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One of my greatest frustrations over the last year is that it is so difficult to get behind the bureaucratic presentation of budget lines.
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I also have many years' experience of the frustrations not just of politicians but of residents.
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We should try to minimise the frustrations and maximise the protection.
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Initial site preparation and contractor mobilisation were achieved on time, despite the usual frustrations of the weather.
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In that process there were a number of frustrations.
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The years 1927 and 1928 are a sufficient symbol of what those frustrations were.
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No one can have read the annual reports of the council without appreciating the limitations and the frustrations of that rôle.
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Most social workers share these frustrations and do not allow children to remain in unsatisfactory placements.
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To make money out of the difficulties and frustrations of others seems to me to be at the best cynical and at the worst immoral.
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Next, there are the frustrations at over-government and over-centralisation.
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We want to get rid of these frustrations—and this was referred to by one of the speakers to-day.
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One of the great frustrations that both parties and lawyers face is the problem of listing.
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I have with me a number of examples of petty frustrations which have to be overcome.
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If debate is stifled, frustrations will break out in another way.
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To understand the frustrations of the industry is in no way to condone illegal protest action.
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There is no doubt that many of the frustrations with national government stem from local government level.
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We all know about the delays, frustrations and worries involved in an appeal.
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They totally fail to understand the frustrations of moderate, decent workers.
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They will remove petty frustrations and help to keep costs down.
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Even in the present county organisation frustrations are felt in non-county boroughs and districts.
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Then there is the extra time limit that is involved, with all the frustrations and ensuing industrial troubles that may flow from that.
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We all know about these frustrations because we have all suffered from them.
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I am aware of the frustrations felt and the taunts made by both sides.
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The obstacles are fears and frustrations, together with unattainable and self-defeating aspirations.
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